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Climate Aerosols and Climate Aerosols, the tiny particles that are present in the atmosphere, play crucial roles in weather and climate.
Climate Floods, Bushfires and the Indian Ocean Dipole 04 December 2019 The recent horrendous bush fires in Australia and the extensive flooding in East Africa are likely to have the same root cause – the Indian Ocean Dipole.
In the Spotlight Historical documents allow scientists to reconstruct the flooding history in Italy over hundreds of years 24 September 2019 Severe flooding has always had severe impacts on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.
Weather FREE online weather course: Come Rain or Shine 18 September 2019 The Royal Meteorological Society is delighted to be working together with the University of Reading on a FutureLearn course, called “Come Rain or Shine”.
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.
Climate Climate Negotiations Resource 28 March 2019 On 20 March, 25 students from five schools in the central belt of Scotland took part in a simulation of a World Climate Change conference.
Climate How does climate change affect weather? - new briefing paper and podcast 19 December 2018 How does climate change affect the weather we see day-to-day? Find out in our podcast!
Climate RMetS audio - Meet the Authors of the 1.5 report 23 October 2018 The Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C was launched on Monday 15th October and this meeting offered a unique opportunity to meet two of the authors of the report.
Climate RMetS Podcast: El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Interview with Adam Scaife 08 June 2018 Episode 8 - El Niño: Interview with Adam Scaife