Singapore and UK to join forces on Asian climate change research

Eco-business.com, 10 May 2011
Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) signed an agreement today with the United Kingdom Met Office to collaborate on regional climate change research.
In this three year agreement, both parties will jointly develop climate models and conduct research on the tropical climate and weather systems that affect Singapore and its neighbours. NEA’s meteorological department, to be renamed the Singapore Meteorological Service (SMS) to reflect its expanded role, will share expertise and resources with the UK Met Office. Together, they will work to predict Singapore’s rainfall, temperature, wind and sea level changes up to 2100. Full story