The centre has several major aims: • To understand physical, chemical and biological processes within the climate system and develop state-of-the-art
climate models • To use climate models to simulate global and regional climate variability and change • To predict inter-annual to decadal variability of climate • To predict long term climate change • To monitor global and national climate variability and change • To
attribute recent changes in climate to specific factors The 30th anniversary of the Hadley Centre was celebrated in 2020. The Met Office employs over 1500 staff, with approximately 200 working in its climate research unit. Most of its funding comes from contracts with the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), other United Kingdom Government departments and the
European Commission. It also works closely with the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) providing worldwide climate forecasting and predictions. The climate model (
HadGEM) developed by the centre is used for climate change research purposes across the world. It covers both Ocean modelling and Atmospheric Modelling. Collecting data from across the world. ==Research projects based on Hadley Centre climate models==