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Climate 2018 - A Record Breaking Year 31 December 2018 2018 is set to be the second sunniest year on record in the UK. A recent report by the Met Office, has recorded 1575 hours of sunshine in 2018 on the 27th of December.
Climate Long range forecasting of an exceptional summer - by James Warner 07 August 2018 James is a PhD student at the University of Exeter, in collaboration with the UK Met Office, and is funded by the NERC GW4+ Doctoral Training Partnership.
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 Urban Heat Islands 01 October 2017 Urban Heat Islands can occur at any time of the year. This article explores the UHI and its implications.
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.
Climate Why has it been such a pretty autumn? 10 November 2016 Photographs and reports from this year show a particularly beautiful season in the UK, but why has it been just so spectacular?
Climate What is the autumn equinox? 22 September 2016 As you have very likely noticed, the sun is setting earlier and the nights are getting longer, marked officially by the autumn equinox. Find out when it is and what the equilux is too.