Weather What is upward lightning? Over the past few years, Dakota USA native Tom A Warner and his colleagues have been filming lightning on high-speed cameras. In total, they have captured 776 naturally occurring lightning flashes with recording speeds as high as 100,000 images per second. In the Spotlight 60 Years of Weather Recording 22 January 2020 Looking for 'high ground in the garden' in case it snowed was just the first indication of John Goulding's interest in weather. 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. Climate Global carbon budgets - new briefing paper and podcast released 23 September 2019 The Society released another climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”, together with a podcast. Climate IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land released 12 August 2019 “Climate Change and Land” is the title of the latest report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We take a look at the background of the report and its headline statements. In the Spotlight My Research: Helen Pearce - PhD Student, University of Birmingham 06 August 2019 Trying to develop innovative techniques to understand the quality of air in our cities Weather Catatumbo 'Everlasting' Lightning 20 June 2019 It occurs over the mouth of the Catatumbo River where it empties into Lake Maracaibo in Venuzuela, South America. 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 Marine heatwaves put biodiversity under threat 09 April 2019 We all have experienced extreme weather, such as heatwaves on land. However, they can also occur in the ocean. How do marine heatwaves influence ecosystems?
Weather What is upward lightning? Over the past few years, Dakota USA native Tom A Warner and his colleagues have been filming lightning on high-speed cameras. In total, they have captured 776 naturally occurring lightning flashes with recording speeds as high as 100,000 images per second.
In the Spotlight 60 Years of Weather Recording 22 January 2020 Looking for 'high ground in the garden' in case it snowed was just the first indication of John Goulding's interest in weather.
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.
Climate Global carbon budgets - new briefing paper and podcast released 23 September 2019 The Society released another climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”, together with a podcast.
Climate IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land released 12 August 2019 “Climate Change and Land” is the title of the latest report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We take a look at the background of the report and its headline statements.
In the Spotlight My Research: Helen Pearce - PhD Student, University of Birmingham 06 August 2019 Trying to develop innovative techniques to understand the quality of air in our cities
Weather Catatumbo 'Everlasting' Lightning 20 June 2019 It occurs over the mouth of the Catatumbo River where it empties into Lake Maracaibo in Venuzuela, South America.
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 Marine heatwaves put biodiversity under threat 09 April 2019 We all have experienced extreme weather, such as heatwaves on land. However, they can also occur in the ocean. How do marine heatwaves influence ecosystems?