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Climate El Niño 20 July 2014 The name El Niño, Spanish for ‘child’ or ‘the Christ child’, was first used by fishermen along the coasts of Ecuador and Peru to refer to a warm ocean current that typically appears around Christmastime and lasts for several months
Weather What are noctilucent clouds? 28 April 2014 Noctilucent clouds are very fine, wispy formations made out of ice crystals that occur high up in the mesosphere (50-53 miles) and are the highest clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere.
In the Spotlight Weather Satellites 20 April 2014 Observations of the weather are made 24 hours a day, all over the world. The main observations are from weather satellites, balloons, landbased instruments, ships, buoys and aircraft.
Weather World Meteorological Day: World Meteorological Day is a yearly event, celebrated on 23 March. 19 March 2014 World Meteorological Day is a yearly event, celebrated on 23 March.
Climate A traveller's guide to Reykjavk 29 January 2014 Reykjavík is a popular winter destination for many Europeans, mainly because of the prospect of seeing the Northern Lights.
Weather Great British Storms: British storms captured in literature and some that shaped weather forecasting as we know today. 20 November 2013 Forecasting
Climate A Travellers' Guide to Vancouver 15 November 2013 You could say the people of Vancouver are as obsessed about the weather as the British. It’s not just because Vancouver is in British Columbia, it is more to do with it experiencing a similar climate to Britain.