A 140-ton supercomputer that can perform more than 16,000 trillion calculations per second is set to give the UK its most accurate weather forecasts ever.
The £97m machine will be fired up at the Met Office next year and will crunch data at a blistering rate using the memory equivalent to 120,000 top-end smartphones.
It will be 13 times more powerful than the current system.
Met Office's chief executive Rob Varley said the machine would be a "step change", allowing hourly updates and highly detailed forecasts for areas as small as 300m.
For example, allowing airports to pinpoint the timing and extent of fog disruption far more effectively.
The High Performance Computer (HPC) will weigh the same as 11 double decker buses and is expected to be split between Met Office Headquarters in Exeter and a new purpose-built building at the city's Science Park.
Some £2bn of benefits are likely, according to forecasters, because it will allow the public and businesses to better plan for extreme weather, such as this year's floods in the south of England.
"The new supercomputer, together with improved observations, science and modelling, will deliver better forecasts and advice to support UK business, the public and government, " said Met Office boss Rob Varley.
"It will help to make the UK more resilient to high impact weather and other environmental risks."
The first phase of the supercomputer will be operational in September 2015 and the system will reach full capacity in 2017.
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