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Course Title: Managing High Impact Weather
in conjunction with the Met Office 
Who Should Attend: Category 1 and 2 Responders and those who operate at Gold and Silver Command, Government Offices and Agencies and staff who work within Resilience Teams.
Aim: To raise the awareness of emergency planners about the effects of severe weather and help them to make more informed decisions
This course was very enjoyable and informative. The lecturers were really good – excellent stuff!
James Jackson, Emergency Management Assistant, Bath & North East Somerset Council
Objectives: By the end of this event you will be able to:
- Identify the effects weather has on the roles and responsibilities of emergency planners
- Explain how improved weather knowledge can aid the management of any emergency situation
- Interpret the UK’s weather and identify a situation likely to produce severe weather
- Outline how a forecast is produced, its limitations and how severe weather is managed
- Interpret Met Office products, especially impact forecasts, severe weather forecasts and weather and health predictions
- Describe the impacts of a given weather situation and how it effects emergency planning decisions
- Describe the impacts and implications of climate change on emergency planning
- State how forecasts can help mitigate severe weather and help clear up operations following an incident
- Inform the risk assessment process as outlined in the CCA in the context of severe weather
Director: Martin Fenlon
Dates & Rates:
- 15-17 Dec 2008 Ref: 51A
- Rate 1 £590 Rate 2 £739 Rate 3 £295
Further Information:
For further information about the content of this course: Learning Support 01347 825014
EPC.Learning.Support@Cabinet-Office.x.gsi.gov.uk
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