Research Summaries Changes in the relationship between Indian Ocean dipole and Indian summer monsoon rainfall in early and recent multidecadal epochs during different phases of monsoon 07 August 2020 Summary of the research article published in the RMetS International Journal of Climatology Climate Global Atmospheric Circulation 04 August 2020 The weather we get on earth is driven by the sun’s energy; the atmosphere is heated by the sun and spun by the rotation of the earth. Weather Lt Cdr (SCC) Peter N Greenhalgh - celebrating his contributions to Meteorology 26 May 2020 Lt Cdr (SCC) Peter N Greenhalgh MSc FRMetS MIOA MInstSCE RNR has been the Meteorology expert for the Sea Cadets for 21 years. Climate The Indian Monsoon in a Changing Climate As part of the larger-scale Asian monsoon, the monsoon over India is formed due to intense solar heating in late spring as the solar maximum moves north from the equator. 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. Weather Current weather around the world 17 June 2019 Summary of weather around the world during May and June 2019 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 Video - Forecasting Winter Road Conditions 30 January 2019 Considering the freezing, wintery conditions we have been experiencing in the UK this late January, we are going to look back at our video ‘Forecasting Winter Road Condtions’.
Research Summaries Changes in the relationship between Indian Ocean dipole and Indian summer monsoon rainfall in early and recent multidecadal epochs during different phases of monsoon 07 August 2020 Summary of the research article published in the RMetS International Journal of Climatology
Climate Global Atmospheric Circulation 04 August 2020 The weather we get on earth is driven by the sun’s energy; the atmosphere is heated by the sun and spun by the rotation of the earth.
Weather Lt Cdr (SCC) Peter N Greenhalgh - celebrating his contributions to Meteorology 26 May 2020 Lt Cdr (SCC) Peter N Greenhalgh MSc FRMetS MIOA MInstSCE RNR has been the Meteorology expert for the Sea Cadets for 21 years.
Climate The Indian Monsoon in a Changing Climate As part of the larger-scale Asian monsoon, the monsoon over India is formed due to intense solar heating in late spring as the solar maximum moves north from the equator.
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.
Weather Current weather around the world 17 June 2019 Summary of weather around the world during May and June 2019
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 Video - Forecasting Winter Road Conditions 30 January 2019 Considering the freezing, wintery conditions we have been experiencing in the UK this late January, we are going to look back at our video ‘Forecasting Winter Road Condtions’.