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The UK Regional Specialized Met Centre (RSMC) is operated from the
Met Office headquarters in Exeter. RSMC Exeter and RSMC Toulouse
have joint responsibility for Environmental Emergency Response requirements
in World Meteorological Organization (WMO) regions VI and I which
covers Africa and Europe.
In the event of a nuclear accident a National Met Service within
our area of responsibility or International Atomic Energy Authority
(IAEA) may request services from the RSMC. Once this request is
received we initiate a run of the NAME dispersion model using default
values and distribute the output to the originator of the request.
We also inform the other RSMC, WMO and IAEA that this request has
been received. When the event is confirmed by IAEA we will distribute
the products by fax to all other National Met Services within Africa
and Europe and liase with Toulouse over the joint statement. The
joint statement is guidance for meteorologists and other specialists
in interpreting the model output and is issued only after agreement
has been reached between RSMCs.
The dispersion model output consists of five charts. One 3D trajectory
chart one total deposition chart and three dosage charts covering
the 72 hour forecast.
Complete details on the service can be obtained from the Environmental
Emergency Response pages of the WMO web site.
Go to RSMC Exeter
output page (password protected)
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