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Climate Weather World Meteorological Day and the State of the Global Climate: The frontline of climate action 23 March 2024 The theme for 2024's World Meteorological Day is "At the frontline of climate action" – very apt following the State of the Global Climate report.
Climate In the Spotlight Weather Weather Photographer of the Year: The Winners of the Public Favourite Category 14 March 2024 Our weather photographer of the year competition has been running for nearly a decade. Here is a quick look back at the previous winners of the Public Favourite vote.
In the Spotlight Weather International Women's Day 2024: We are all so much more than the clothes we wear 08 March 2024 Former TV meteorologist Claire Martin says little has changed since her aunt became the first female broadcast meteorologist for the BBC.
Weather 10 weather terms people often get wrong 29 February 2024 There are surprisingly strict definitions for a host of weather-related phenomena. Read on to find out what the polar vortex actually is, the difference between rain and showers, and why it’s redundant to say “a tornado touched down”.
Weather MetMatters guide to hail 21 February 2024 Whether it’s the patter of tiny pellets or the pounding of marble-sized missiles, hailstones command our attention. But do you know how hail forms or why it's more dangerous in summer?
Climate Weather Inspiring Explorers expedition to South Georgia Island 07 February 2024 Crackling glaciers and icebergs, roaring elephant seals and thousands of squawking penguins; the sights and sounds of South Georgia Island, one of the wildest and remotest places on Earth.
Weather Rainfall radar 18 January 2024 Radar is one of the best tools in a forecaster’s kit, allowing us to see where in the UK it’s raining, how heavy the rain is, how quickly the rain is moving, and even whether it’s rain, sleet or snow (crucial during the tricky winter months).