VISITORS to Hartlepool Civic Centre and the adjoining Law Courts are advised that essential repair work will start shortly at the front entrance to the building. From next week (w/c 6th February)
A to Z of services: Weather Data and Forecasts
Weather Data and Forecasts: Outline
Weather forecasts - local, national and international - can be obtained from the Met Office. The Met Office website also provides information on shipping forecasts and inshore waters forecasts.
Why not also check out the BBC Weather forecast.
Safety in severe weather - Service from the Met Office
As the national meteorological service for the United Kingdom, the Met Office has a vital role in public safety. The Met warns the community of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption of communications or transport through the National Severe Weather Warning Service.
But what should you do when the Met Office issues a warning?
Make sure you know what to do when severe weather is forecast. The first and most vital is check local and national weather forecasts.
Common Questions
- Are there any specific plans?
- Do major incidents occur regularly in the area?
- How is the Council made aware of a potential or actual incident?
- What about evacuation?
- Where are the sites that are planned for under COMAH?
- What do you plan for?
- When are these plans used?
- Who does the planning?
- Why plan?
- What should I do in the event of an incident or emergency?
Further Information
Contact: Emergency Planning
Department: Regeneration & Neighbourhoods
Email: emergency.planning@hartlepool.gov.uk
Telephone: 01642 232442
Fax: 01642 224926
Visit: http://www.clevelandemergencyplanning.info Emergency Planning Unit, Aurora Court, Barton Road, Riverside Park, Middlesbrough, TS2 1RY







