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Weather Australian Heatwave 2019 16 January 2019 Parts of Australia have been affected by a heatwave since the end of December 2018.
Climate IPCC 1.5 Degree Report - Headlines 11 October 2018 Dr. Sylvia Knight has extracted a number of major headlines for tWC from the recent IPCC special report.
Climate An introduction to remote sensing 01 August 2018 Satellites for observing the Earth’s surface have been used since the 70s and ever since advanced our understanding in science. Using satellites allows us to observe and detect changes in the most remote regions of the Earth
Climate RMetS Podcast: El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Interview with Adam Scaife 08 June 2018 Episode 8 - El Niño: Interview with Adam Scaife
Climate Unprecedented weakening of North Atlantic circulation 13 April 2018 New evidence suggests that this circulation system is in a weakened state that is unprecedented in the past 1,600 years.
In the Spotlight 2017: the warmest year on record without an El Niño 18 January 2018 Confirmation that 2017 was the warmest year without an El Niño boost has come from the Met Office Hadley Centre and UEA.
Weather 65 years since the Great Smog 05 December 2017 In December 1952 a smog event occurred that was so thick and toxic it left thousands dead in London and caused transport chaos
Climate Mount Agung and its potential global impacts 29 November 2017 Since mid-November, Mount Agung on the Indonesian Island of Bali has been emitting steam and ash, lava is visible in the crater and rivers of mud have been flowing down its sides.
In the Spotlight 2017 Hurricanes and Aerosols Simulation 15 November 2017 NASA have produced a very impressive visualisation showing aerosols and hurricanes