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Pilot short-term forecasts prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O).
The UK announces support to the government of Jordan's climate ambitions through the Jahez (Ready) Project.
Forecasts for the UK economy is a monthly comparison of independent forecasts.
Research investigating question paper predictability and the factors that influence this through a question prediction exercise.
Genomic prediction of breeding values could improve selection, reduce costs and provide a platform that unifies breeding approaches
This project developed better ways of estimating how often extreme water levels might happen by combining all the factors that cause them.
UKHO Tidal Prediction Service Sample Formats
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and landslides.
This paper reports results from a lab-in-the-field experiment in India in which we test the viability of two kinds of monetary payment rules
Research into people's attitudes and behaviour towards retirement planning.
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases.
This project ran fine grid models to forecast water surges and compared them to surge data from two different sets of gauges to strengthen existing data.
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict natural hazards such as flooding, storms, droughts and heat waves.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
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