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The Met Office, formally known as the Meteorological Office, is the United Kingdom’s national weather service and a leading provider of meteorological and climate science research and services. Established in 1854, the Met Office is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating weather and climate data to the public, government agencies, and various industries. It operates a network of weather observation stations, satellites, and supercomputers to forecast weather patterns, issue warnings for severe weather events, and conduct research on climate change and its impacts. With its headquarters located in Exeter, England, the Met Office employs a team of meteorologists, scientists, and support staff to fulfill its mandate of providing accurate and timely weather and climate information to help protect life and property and support economic and environmental sustainability.
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Examples of The Met Office
- Red Hat Linux 5.0 with Netscape Navigator 4.07 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows XP Home x86 with Amaya 7.0 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Red Hat Linux 5.0 with Netscape Navigator 4.07 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- OS X 10.0 PPC with Netscape 6.1 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with NCSA Mosaic 3.0 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Red Hat 9.0 with Galeon 1.2.7 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with Netscape Navigator 4.0 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows 2000 Pro x86 with Mozilla Suite 0.6 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows 95 RTM x86 with UdiWWW 1.2 showing a page from 'The Met Office'
- Windows XP Home x86 with Mozilla Firefox 2.0 showing a page from The Met Office
- Windows 2000 Pro x86 with Amaya 5.0 showing a page from The Met Office