In the Spotlight Saharan Dust and Heart Failure 05 February 2020 A new study published in 2020 in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, has highlighted just how serious dust storms can be for those living within the Earth’s dust belt. In the Spotlight Airborne research into Australian bushfires 11 December 2019 The cockpit of a small aeroplane is the perfect vantage point for an environmental scientist. In the Spotlight Historical documents allow scientists to reconstruct the flooding history in Italy over hundreds of years 24 September 2019 Severe flooding has always had severe impacts on societies. A recent study looked at damaging floods in Italy before the year 800. In the Spotlight Lightning Photography - advice from award winning Photographer 19 June 2019 Stephen Cheatley, winner of the 2018 Weather Photographer of the Year competition explains the art of lightning photography. In the Spotlight Video: A New Satellite System for the Next Generation of Weather & Climate Observations 18 June 2019 The next-generation satellite system provides high-resolution observations of Earth's atmosphere, including the ionosphere. In the Spotlight Study examines Arctic communities' access to ice land and water 02 April 2019 A study of Arctic communities' access to trails on ice, land and water in the Inuit homelands reveals surprising results. In the Spotlight Qikiqtaruk - climate change under our feet 07 March 2019 Our guest climate view article by Sandra Angers-Blondin In the Spotlight Tornadoes in the United States are increasing in power 28 February 2019 Tornadoes are the most violent of atmospheric storms with wind speeds exceeding 120 m/s. In the Spotlight Svalbard's Sea Ice, where is it now? by Dr Michelle McCrystall 15 November 2018 Svalbard is a little-known archipelago at the top of the world which hosts a unique, dynamic and remarkably beautiful environment.
In the Spotlight Saharan Dust and Heart Failure 05 February 2020 A new study published in 2020 in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, has highlighted just how serious dust storms can be for those living within the Earth’s dust belt.
In the Spotlight Airborne research into Australian bushfires 11 December 2019 The cockpit of a small aeroplane is the perfect vantage point for an environmental scientist.
In the Spotlight Historical documents allow scientists to reconstruct the flooding history in Italy over hundreds of years 24 September 2019 Severe flooding has always had severe impacts on societies. A recent study looked at damaging floods in Italy before the year 800.
In the Spotlight Lightning Photography - advice from award winning Photographer 19 June 2019 Stephen Cheatley, winner of the 2018 Weather Photographer of the Year competition explains the art of lightning photography.
In the Spotlight Video: A New Satellite System for the Next Generation of Weather & Climate Observations 18 June 2019 The next-generation satellite system provides high-resolution observations of Earth's atmosphere, including the ionosphere.
In the Spotlight Study examines Arctic communities' access to ice land and water 02 April 2019 A study of Arctic communities' access to trails on ice, land and water in the Inuit homelands reveals surprising results.
In the Spotlight Qikiqtaruk - climate change under our feet 07 March 2019 Our guest climate view article by Sandra Angers-Blondin
In the Spotlight Tornadoes in the United States are increasing in power 28 February 2019 Tornadoes are the most violent of atmospheric storms with wind speeds exceeding 120 m/s.
In the Spotlight Svalbard's Sea Ice, where is it now? by Dr Michelle McCrystall 15 November 2018 Svalbard is a little-known archipelago at the top of the world which hosts a unique, dynamic and remarkably beautiful environment.