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Tim Mitchell
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Climate scientist at the Met Office. Opinions are my own.
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Why do we build climate services? For those of us who are Christians, the answer is... Love. Watch Katharine Hayoe's recent 20-minute talk at the Lausanne Congress to see why we #Christians#climatelausanne.org/accelerate-s...@katharinehayhoe.com

River Teign, Devon, England. At the fringes of a woodland river, stones have been carefully stacked to form the shape of a cross.
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Today we launch a new service to help local decision makers access our climate data for their area t.co/dqmhuVC103

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Today the UK Met Office has launched the new Local Authority Climate Service. This new service provides Local Authorities with crucial information on #climatewww.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...

Met Office launches new Local Authority Climate Service
Met Office launches new Local Authority Climate Service

New service provides Local Authorities crucial information on climate change in their area.

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Pine martens have been reintroduced into the woodlands of Dartmoor. A century after going extinct in SW England, a population of 15 has been released. twomoorspinemartens.org

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Climate services exist to help us adapt better to our climate, by providing decision-relevant information. Designing and delivering them is hard. A prototype heat service for Belfast from my team, just published, helps officials to plan better for extreme heat. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Co-producing an urban heat climate service for UK cities: A case study of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Co-producing an urban heat climate service for UK cities: A case study of Belfast, Northern Ireland

UK city decision makers in local governments are coming under increasing pressure to plan for extreme heat events due to the increasing frequency and …

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...and Dawlish Warren at sunset last Wednesday, with a group from the Met Office after work. @pennyend.bsky.social@pbett.bsky.social

Dawlish Warren at sunset, behind the sea dunes, with low-lying water reflecting the sky
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Dawlish Warren has been the place to be this week. In full daylight yesterday...

Dawlish Warren on a bright afternoon in early spring, with sky, sea, sand, and dunes
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Tim Mitchell
@timmitchell.bsky.social
Climate scientist at the Met Office. Opinions are my own.
34 followers21 following8 posts