Climate Ben Nevis snow free for first time in 11 years 21 August 2017 Snow expert, Iain Cameron, confirms that for the first time in 11 years there is no snow on Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. In the Spotlight British hay fever maps 14 August 2017 'Hay fever maps' to help sufferers identify ‘hotspots’ that should be avoided. Weather UK Weather Review: July 2017 08 August 2017 July was generally an unsettled month with occasional periods of fine and dry weather. Weather Dancing cyclones: The 'Fujiwhara effect' 30 July 2017 The Fujiwhara effect is a rare phenomenon that sees nearby cyclones ‘dancing’ round each other. Citizen Science Temperature extremes in your garden 28 July 2017 Taking temperature measurements in your garden is a great way to start investigating microclimates. We take a look at some maximum-minimum thermometers on the market. Climate Microclimates in the garden 28 July 2017 Identifying the microclimates in your garden will help you choose the appropriate plants to thrive in those conditions Climate High risk of 'unprecedented' winter rainfall 25 July 2017 Novel research by Met Office scientists has now found that there is a 1 in 3 chance of a new monthly rainfall record in at least one region in England and Wales each winter (Oct-Mar). Climate Larsen C: Giant iceberg breaks off Antarctic peninsula 21 July 2017 On 12th July, satellite data confirmed the ‘calving’ of a trillion-tonne, 5,800 sq km iceberg from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula. Weather WPotY 2017 finalists announced 21 July 2017 We are now seeking votes for the ‘Public’s Favourite’ photograph from our shortlisted entries for Weather Photographer of the Year 2017.
Climate Ben Nevis snow free for first time in 11 years 21 August 2017 Snow expert, Iain Cameron, confirms that for the first time in 11 years there is no snow on Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
In the Spotlight British hay fever maps 14 August 2017 'Hay fever maps' to help sufferers identify ‘hotspots’ that should be avoided.
Weather UK Weather Review: July 2017 08 August 2017 July was generally an unsettled month with occasional periods of fine and dry weather.
Weather Dancing cyclones: The 'Fujiwhara effect' 30 July 2017 The Fujiwhara effect is a rare phenomenon that sees nearby cyclones ‘dancing’ round each other.
Citizen Science Temperature extremes in your garden 28 July 2017 Taking temperature measurements in your garden is a great way to start investigating microclimates. We take a look at some maximum-minimum thermometers on the market.
Climate Microclimates in the garden 28 July 2017 Identifying the microclimates in your garden will help you choose the appropriate plants to thrive in those conditions
Climate High risk of 'unprecedented' winter rainfall 25 July 2017 Novel research by Met Office scientists has now found that there is a 1 in 3 chance of a new monthly rainfall record in at least one region in England and Wales each winter (Oct-Mar).
Climate Larsen C: Giant iceberg breaks off Antarctic peninsula 21 July 2017 On 12th July, satellite data confirmed the ‘calving’ of a trillion-tonne, 5,800 sq km iceberg from the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula.
Weather WPotY 2017 finalists announced 21 July 2017 We are now seeking votes for the ‘Public’s Favourite’ photograph from our shortlisted entries for Weather Photographer of the Year 2017.