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UK national air navigation

A comprehensive range of weather and environmental services designed for private pilots right through to the largest global airlines - tailored to your precise requirements. Our aim is to help improve the efficiency and safety of flight operations - in a cost-effective way.

To meet its responsibilities to national and international air navigation, the UK Met. Authority - the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), contracts the Met Office to provide the following meteorological services to aviation: For those engaged in

 

 

The aviation briefing service, agreed with the CAA, provides a comprehensive range of weather forecasts and actuals, and is intended for aviation purposes within the UK. Basic pre-flight information is available free to all registered users; additional value-added products are available as part of a low-cost subscription service.

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International air navigation
WAFC London
In aviation, we are one of only two designated World Area Forecast Centres (WAFCs) and as such have been providing forecasts for international aviation flights since 1984.
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Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC)
We enhance safety for the north-east Atlantic routes, provide reports and forecasts for the movement of volcanic ash plumes within our area of responsibility, and cover the UK, Iceland and the north-eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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International data distribution
The powerful satellite distribution system, SADIS, which gets essential information to aviation users across half the planet, is delivered and maintained by the Met Office.
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Met Watch Office (MWO)
We are responsible for the provision of en route hazardous weather warnings (SIGMETs) to aircraft within our area of responsibility.

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Research and development
 
Customised services

We are dedicated to conducting aviation-related research. Several projects now under way will ultimately lead to improved flight safety, minimised ground delays and reduced costs. Work is mainly funded directly by the CAA, and some is carried out for other customers including the European Commission and Eurocontrol.

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For customers requiring value-added services outside those provided in conjunction with the CAA and NATS, we provide tailor-made consultancy services on a commercial basis.
These can include:

  • Detailed assessments of aviation meteorological observing sites and equipment
  • Recommendations on how to make them compliant with CAP670 and ICAO Annex 3 standards and regulations
  • Bespoke training courses for enabling observations at specially instrumented sites

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CAA and NATS
 
Training for aviators

Expert advice for air traffic control centres, plus recognised observer training programmes, aerodrome observing, and services of offshore helicopter operators.

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Our training is designed to help pilots make the best possible use of the latest weather information. We cover basic meteorological theory - general circulation, air masses, fronts, and so on - with an emphasis on practical case studies. Pilots are encouraged to look at standard weather information, and learn how to understand and interpret the finer points.

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