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Tracking the plume
In our last two issues Dave Robinson looked at the possible impact of climate change on emergency planning, and how meteorology could assist emergency responders. Here, the UK’s Met Office goes into more detail on its role during the Buncefield response - Written by Dave Robinson. (Volume 3, Issue 1)

Crisis response and climate change - part II
In the second part of this discussion Dave Robinson explains the role of meteorological models in predicting and monitoring severe weather conditions and pollution, outlining how prediction and early warning can save lives - Written by Dave Robinson. (Volume 2, Issue 4)
- In Depth

Crisis response and climate change
Every year scores of people die and countless are displaced as a result of natural disasters. This has always happened but, says Dave Robinson, under some plausible climate change, these disasters will occur more often and - in some regions - may be more severe - Written by Dave Robinson. (Volume 2, Issue 3)
- In Depth