Met Office Consulting creates strong and lasting partnerships with its clients. It builds on a reputation that is one of trust, respect and a shared passion to deliver consistently high results in a changing world. If you would like more information about our consulting services please leave your details. Some examples of projects that Met Office Consulting has been commissioned to work on. A major IPCC report draws out key aspects of climate science. Met Office Consulting can help your business understand and deal with the issue of climate change. |
The Met Office is able to forecast and advise on the potential consequences and risks of climate change. This is because it acts as the authoritative and leading source of climate change science. The Met Office is best placed to interpret climate change science, its strengths and uncertainties.
Met Office Consulting offers world-leading weather and climate expertise to help you make informed strategic and operational decisions. We offer an insight into the future, providing risk analyses and long-range forecasts that highlight the certainty and credibility of forecast signals. The Met Office provided some of the best tropical storm guidance in 2007, having been shown to be more accurate than traditional predictions.
Dr Matt Huddleston, Senior Scientist from the Met Office Hadley Centre and Jasmine Montgomery, Deputy Managing Director of FutureBrand spoke on climate change and business adaptation strategies. They introduced ideas on how companies can use climate change strategies to improve brand strength and increase visibility.
The Met Office can determine the impacts weather and climate change will have on your business and tailor our data and models to enable you to make informed business-critical operational and strategic decisions. We use the latest risk-based weather and climate analyses to help you make the best choices for your business – maximising safety and minimising losses.
The Met Office has made substantial contributions towards submissions for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Report. This most recent report examines the impacts of climate change on: water, food, ecosystems, coastal areas, health, industry, settlement and society. Potential impacts of climate change
Adaptation policy is crucial for dealing with the unavoidable impacts of climate change, but it has be under-emphasised in many countries." Sir Nick Stern led a major review on the economics of climate change with scientific research carried out at the world leading Met Office Hadley Centre forming the backbone of the report. Met Office Consulting builds upon this unique climate science expertise to help government and businesses future-proof against climate change impacts and develop mitigation and adaptation strategies to minimising risks and losses and maximise profit. |










