MET OFFICE WEATHER SERVICES HELP EHO’S
October 1st, 2006
BY MARK ROWE
A SERIES of products tailored for environmental health officers have been launched by the Met Office, the government-owned weather research and products service. The measures specifically look at the likelihood of the impact of rainfall in targeted areas as well as offering precise forecasting on the nature and location of impending thunderstorms.
The Met Office Rainfall and Evaporation Calculation System (MORECS) has been designed for use in a range of areas that environmental officers may encounter on a daily basis. A spokesman for the Met Office ...
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