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Weather Hurricane Florence 18 September 2018 Hurricane Florence classified as the first major hurricane of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane season. Its formation started in the end of August, when a a strong low air pressure system formed over Western Africa passing westwards.
Weather Witnessing extreme weather events from space 18 September 2018 Satellites have been used for decades to monitor changes of the Earth’s surface. This includes the impacts of extreme weather events such as wildfires, severe storms or droughts.
Weather 2018-2019 Storm Names 12 September 2018 The Met Office and Met Eireann have released their storm names for season 2018/2019.
Climate Food Prices and Extreme Weather 12 September 2018 It is accepted that weather has always had a major impact on our day to day lives across the globe. From deciding what we wear, to how we commute and how we shop. But have we considered the impact it has on a national or global scale?
In the Spotlight Extreme precipitation - the future of UK summers? 06 September 2018 Extreme weather has been the feature of the UK for most of this year so far, from heavy snowfall in late winter to very high temperatures in early summer.
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
In the Spotlight Paul Hardaker - on what his garden can tell us about Climate 26 June 2018 We revisit an article written by Paul Hardaker on what his garden can tell us about our climate.
Weather A History of Storm Chasing 26 June 2018 Article by RMetS Member Cammie Czuchnicki about the history of storm chasing
In the Spotlight Study finds link between antibiotic resistance and temperature increase 05 June 2018 Antibiotics are widely used in both animals and humans to treat bacterial infection. This use (and often overuse) has caused bacteria to evolve and develop resistances against the treatment, posing great risks for human health globally.