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Climate In the Spotlight Weather Conclusion from COP26 18 November 2021 The Royal Meteorological Society's David Warrilow discusses the outcome of the conference in Glasgow and the next steps in tackling climate change
Climate Weather Scottish Snow Patches Report for 2020 08 April 2021 Thanks to heavy snow and south-westerly winds, some snow patches survived throughout the year.
Climate Climate Modelling 15 December 2020 How is Earth’s climate modelled and how does modelling help our understanding?
Climate Armagh Observatory - An Inclement Month 16 September 2020 The Armagh Observatory has reported that August 2020 was the wettest August in Armagh for 12 years. This summer has also been reported as the dullest for 33 years at the Observatory as well as the wettest for 8 years and the coolest for 5.
Climate Aerosols and Climate Aerosols, the tiny particles that are present in the atmosphere, play crucial roles in weather and climate.
Climate An introduction to remote sensing 01 August 2018 Satellites for observing the Earth’s surface have been used since the 70s and ever since advanced our understanding in science. Using satellites allows us to observe and detect changes in the most remote regions of the Earth
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.
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.