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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Natural hazards: prediction and early warning on various scales
The 2015 General Assembly of the European Geoscience Union provided an opportunity to share challenges and innovation in the prediction and early warning of natural hazards. Although flooding was a key topic area, other hazards featured which all have synergies across the … Continue reading
Posted in EGU, Forecasting, Hydrometeorology, Natural Hazards, Research
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Game over?
Article by Peter Buchanan, Met Office On Tuesday 15 July 2014, the Met Office implemented ‘ENDGame’ physics into the dynamical core of its global atmospheric forecast model. This was the culmination of many years of research and development and two … Continue reading
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Hydrological Forecasting and Natural Hazards at EGU 2015
Attending the European Geosciences Union Assembly this year? If you’re a first-time visitor to the event, which attracts over 12,000 delegates, then check out the GeoLog’s guide on what to expect. If you are attending then why not join us in our Thursday morning session … Continue reading
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