Citizen Science Science Experiments for Children - Air Pollution 19 August 2020 Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE FRMetS - Director at Cambridge Zero has made another video of science experiments for children. This time the experiments are about air pollution. Research Summaries Future changes in Aridity Index at two and four degrees of global warming above preindustrial levels 13 July 2020 Summary of the research article published in the RMetS International Journal of Climatology Weather What are Convective Storms? 10 June 2020 Convective storms or thunderstorms, as they are more commonly referred to in the UK, are severe local storms associated with thunder, lightning, heavy rain, hail, strong winds and sudden changes in temperature. In the Spotlight Observed reductions in NO2 emissions: a silver-lining from COVID-19 23 March 2020 Over the past week, the European Space Agency released data that provides a welcome positive in amidst the challenge of COVID-19. Climate Aerosols and Climate Aerosols, the tiny particles that are present in the atmosphere, play crucial roles in weather and climate. Weather A Change in the Weather? 29 January 2020 The last few months have been strangely mild across the UK. Temperatures in December and January were well above average and people have been asking "what happened to winter?" Climate Global carbon budgets - new briefing paper and podcast released 23 September 2019 The Society released another climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”, together with a podcast. Climate IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land released 12 August 2019 “Climate Change and Land” is the title of the latest report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We take a look at the background of the report and its headline statements. In the Spotlight My Research: Helen Pearce - PhD Student, University of Birmingham 06 August 2019 Trying to develop innovative techniques to understand the quality of air in our cities
Citizen Science Science Experiments for Children - Air Pollution 19 August 2020 Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE FRMetS - Director at Cambridge Zero has made another video of science experiments for children. This time the experiments are about air pollution.
Research Summaries Future changes in Aridity Index at two and four degrees of global warming above preindustrial levels 13 July 2020 Summary of the research article published in the RMetS International Journal of Climatology
Weather What are Convective Storms? 10 June 2020 Convective storms or thunderstorms, as they are more commonly referred to in the UK, are severe local storms associated with thunder, lightning, heavy rain, hail, strong winds and sudden changes in temperature.
In the Spotlight Observed reductions in NO2 emissions: a silver-lining from COVID-19 23 March 2020 Over the past week, the European Space Agency released data that provides a welcome positive in amidst the challenge of COVID-19.
Climate Aerosols and Climate Aerosols, the tiny particles that are present in the atmosphere, play crucial roles in weather and climate.
Weather A Change in the Weather? 29 January 2020 The last few months have been strangely mild across the UK. Temperatures in December and January were well above average and people have been asking "what happened to winter?"
Climate Global carbon budgets - new briefing paper and podcast released 23 September 2019 The Society released another climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”, together with a podcast.
Climate IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land released 12 August 2019 “Climate Change and Land” is the title of the latest report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We take a look at the background of the report and its headline statements.
In the Spotlight My Research: Helen Pearce - PhD Student, University of Birmingham 06 August 2019 Trying to develop innovative techniques to understand the quality of air in our cities