Clients
Weather Intelligence has worked for, or is currently working for, the following companies. Click on the bullet points to view a short summary of the projects:
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National Grid |
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| A client in the Weather Observations Project, which reviews the way in which weather observations are provided to the UK energy industry. We have also conducted a full assessment of the climate change challenges and opportunities presented to National Grid’s UK transmission business. In a current project with National Grid, we are developing a methodology for the measurement of asset resilience on a range of parameters. |
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EDF Energy |
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| A client in the Weather Observations Project, which reviews the way in which weather observations are provided to the UK energy industry. |
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Centrica |
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| A client in the Weather Observations Project, which reviews the way in which weather observations are provided to the UK energy industry. |
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Scottish and Southern Energy |
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| A client in the Weather Observations Project, which reviews the way in which weather observations are provided to the UK energy industry. |
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E.ON UK |
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| A client in the Weather Observations Project, which reviews the way in which weather observations are provided to the UK energy industry. |
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Northumbrian Water Limited |
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| We conducted a comprehensive assessment of the likely impacts of climate change on the Northumbrian Water Group and a benchmarking of their organisational performance compared to the rest of the UK water industry. |
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Serco Docklands |
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| We are conducting an ongoing study into the correlation between adverse weather conditions and performance on the Docklands Light Railway |
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Hyder Consulting (Middle East) |
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| We prepared an ‘Intelligence Briefing’ on Global and Regional Climate Models and the implications of climate change for a range of construction projects in the Middle East region. We now represent Hyder Consulting (Middle East) in securing access to relevant regional climate model output. |
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London Underground |
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| We carried out a review of their capability in response to weather and climate change risks as a part of a full assessment of their asset management capability (conducted by our partner, AMCL). |
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Tubelines |
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| We carried out a review of the capability of Tubelines and Metronet in response to weather and climate change risks as a part of a full assessment of the asset management capability of London Underground (conducted by our partner, AMCL). |
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Metronet |
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| We carried out a review of the capability of Tubelines and Metronet in response to weather and climate change risks as a part of a full assessment of the asset management capability of London Underground (conducted by our partner, AMCL). |
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Royal Meteorological Society |
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| We developed an outline quality framework for the Weather Services industry, designed to improve standards, increase transparency and promote a level playing field. |
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The Rail Safety and Standards Board |
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| We supported work to understand the link between Signals Passed At Danger (SPAD) and high temperature. This included recommendations for sourcing relevant weather data. |
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Essex and Suffolk Water |
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| We performed a high level assessment on their organisational readiness to the impacts of Climate Change and weather. |
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Douglas Westwood Limited |
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| We prepared a synthesis of current and expected developments in ocean-observing capability, including satellite and buoy systems in support of a report for the Canadian Government. |
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We have also supported the work of:
- The Cabinet Office (Pitt Review into the flooding of 2007)
- The Health Protection Agency
- The Defence Services Medical Department
- The Institute of Asset Management