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Met Office Chief Executive Penny Endersby with Minister for Natural Environment and Land Use Trudy Harrison from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) sitting at an office table and smiling into the camera, Minister Harrison holding a pen to sign a book.

Robust and actionable science to help inform adaptation action

We’ve all heard about Net Zero – but what about climate adaptation? Climate adaptation is action that protects us against the impacts of climate change, both now and in the future.

The Met Office colour scale for temperature, last tweaked slightly in early 2022, ranging from -40 and black, over blue around 0, then going in into yellow, orange, and then red from around 27.

No need to see red over Met Office colour scale

Southern Europe and northern Africa’s heatwave in recent weeks has led to some discussion around how temperatures are displayed on weather forecast maps, with some suggesting ‘alarmist’ colours are used. However, the reality of the Met Office colour scale is a little more mundane than some online chatter would have you believe.

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Adapting to Climate Change: A Business Imperative

“Have you ever wondered about the role of businesses in the face of escalating climate change”, says Ben Bulger, Director at Oxygen House Ltd in a guest blog.

Family of four with a girl and a boy cycling on a path through the forest

How does Net Zero impact UK air quality?

The quality of the air we breathe matters. Clean air is a basic requirement of a healthy environment for us all to live and work.

A view of Met Office HQ from front

The Met Office forecast: striving for greater workplace inclusivity and diversity

“Without the contribution of the many women helping to shape our history, the Met Office would not be what it is today.” That is the comment from Tammy Lillie – the Met Office’s Chief People Officer – on the day the organisation learns it is recognised on the UK’s Best Workplaces™ for Women list.

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Seamless decision-making for climate adaptation

We all care about how future changes to the weather might affect us. This might be in our professional lives, where we think about risk from extreme weather to one industry, or this might be because we are all affected by disruption to energy supply, to transport and to food supply.

How have daily temperatures shifted in the UK’s changing climate?

A new visualisation of Met Office data lays bare the changing climate of the UK using daily temperature data since 1960.

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