In the Spotlight Watching the weather: Trained weather observer Mike Robinson talks about aviation forecasting and a life spent on the move 09 February 2012 From Shinfield near Reading to Linton-on-Ouse in Yorkshire via Ringway Airport. And all to watch the weather. Climate Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer talks about the importance of currents to our climate 16 September 2011 Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer In the Spotlight Intercepting Typhoon Songda 02 June 2011 Typhoon hunter James Reynolds takes an extraordinary journey into the path of Typhoon Songda on the small island of Miyakojima in Japan on 28th May 2011 In the Spotlight Cold Rush: Arctic ice caps, hidden mineral reserves and a 21st century gold rush 23 December 2010 Cold Rush: Arctic ice caps, Weather Where did the Galileo thermometer get its name? 12 October 2010 A Galileo thermometer is a sealed glass tube containing a clear liquid, floating in which are five glass balls, each containing a different coloured solution. Citizen Science Onwards and upwards: theWeather Club's system moves over the Midlands 18 September 2010 theWeather Club's system moves over the Midland In the Spotlight Terror in the mud: Tania Salmen on a mountain expedition that took a slippery turn 05 August 2010 A mountain expedition that took a slippery turn
In the Spotlight Watching the weather: Trained weather observer Mike Robinson talks about aviation forecasting and a life spent on the move 09 February 2012 From Shinfield near Reading to Linton-on-Ouse in Yorkshire via Ringway Airport. And all to watch the weather.
Climate Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer talks about the importance of currents to our climate 16 September 2011 Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer
In the Spotlight Intercepting Typhoon Songda 02 June 2011 Typhoon hunter James Reynolds takes an extraordinary journey into the path of Typhoon Songda on the small island of Miyakojima in Japan on 28th May 2011
In the Spotlight Cold Rush: Arctic ice caps, hidden mineral reserves and a 21st century gold rush 23 December 2010 Cold Rush: Arctic ice caps,
Weather Where did the Galileo thermometer get its name? 12 October 2010 A Galileo thermometer is a sealed glass tube containing a clear liquid, floating in which are five glass balls, each containing a different coloured solution.
Citizen Science Onwards and upwards: theWeather Club's system moves over the Midlands 18 September 2010 theWeather Club's system moves over the Midland
In the Spotlight Terror in the mud: Tania Salmen on a mountain expedition that took a slippery turn 05 August 2010 A mountain expedition that took a slippery turn