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Formed | 1 August 1854 |
Jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
Headquarters | Bracknell, Berkshire (before December 2003) Met Office Operations Centre, Exeter, Devon (since December 2003) |
Motto | Per scientiam tempestates praedicere |
Employees | 2,223 (March 2022)[1] |
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Parent agency | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology |
Website | www |
The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as the Met Office,[2] is the United Kingdom's national weather and climate service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and is led by CEO[3] Penelope Endersby, who took on the role as Chief Executive in December 2018 and is the first woman to do so.[4] The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change.
In November 2000 the organisation underwent a corporate rebrand and officially changed its name to simply the "Met Office".
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