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are designed to help teachers and pupils by extending their
knowledge of weather and climate - in the UK and around the
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Weather
data
Provides observations from the UK and around the world, charts, satellite
images and an activities section.
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Curriculum
Learning Centre (CLC)
Use this online resource for primary and secondary school education
- it includes worksheets, classroom activities, leaflets to download
and a 'Did you know?' section.
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Teaching
Training Centre (TTC)
The Centre helps you teach the curriculum effectively - in areas
like the atmosphere, fronts and clouds - and includes a bibliography
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Historic
weather events (HWE)
Would you like to know more about weather events that made their
mark on history - from floods and severe winters, to London's infamous
'pea soupers' and the devastating storm of 1987?
Weather topic links
A list of weather topic related links, to help the understanding
of various aspects of the weather. Topics include general information,
hurricanes, thunderstorms, global warming and climate change.
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Academic
research
College and university students wishing to obtain data
and information should visit our academic research pages.
Day in the life of:
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Cloud types associated with rain contain the name nimbus, which means rain bearing.
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Voluntary weather
stations
How to become a weather observer
Watching the
weather
A series of PDFs that are primarily designed to give anyone who
is contemplating setting up a climatological station an account
of the requirements for recognition as a voluntary station co-operating
with the Met Office.
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About the Met Office
Discover the rich history of the Met Office, our international
role, and much more...
Training from the Met Office
Specialist and general training in many areas of environmental
and weather-related issues - we can help you to understand the
weather and put this knowledge to work.
Met Office College
This educational environment provides easy access to excellent
facilities, equipment and expert trainers, helping to promote
a rapid learning curve and effective skills transfer.
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