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Met Office unveils more accurate ‘supercomputer’ to aid forecasts

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  • The Met Office has announced a "major" upgrade to its forecasting system, marking the "most significant scientific upgrade in more than three years".
  • The enhanced technology provides clearer and more accurate predictions for cloud and fog, which is crucial for managing airline schedules and reducing flight delays.
  • Improved winter temperature forecasts will assist with energy grid management, road gritting, and aeroplane de-icing preparations.
  • The upgrade enables earlier issuance of global severe weather warnings, extending forecast capabilities from seven to ten days.
  • The improvements also include more realistic rainfall intensities, following a period of unusually high rainfall in parts of the UK.
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