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DROUGHT CONDITIONS
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Heatwaves and Drought in the UK
18 July 2018

The UK has experienced over 16 consecutive days of temperatures at or exceeding 28°C between June and early July this year. A record breaking series of wildfires have burned across parts of Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Northern Ireland and Wales.

spring weather 2018
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Weather review - Spring 2018
27 June 2018

The weather story for spring 2018 is an extremely varied one. Temperatures in March and early April were below average across the country with some short spells of cold wintery weather.

global weather
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Weather around the World 2018
27 June 2018

Whilst the UK is in the middle of a prolonged period of relatively warm and dry weather, the weather elsewhere in Europe has been more varied, with unseasonable rain and snow.

garden weather
In the Spotlight
Paul Hardaker - on what his garden can tell us about Climate
26 June 2018

We revisit an article written by Paul Hardaker on what his garden can tell us about our climate.

storm cloud weather
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A History of Storm Chasing
26 June 2018

Article by RMetS Member Cammie Czuchnicki about the history of storm chasing

UK temperature
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UK weather review: May 2018
08 June 2018

May 2018 was warmer than average for most and the early-May Bank Holiday was the warmest since its introduction.

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Climate
RMetS Podcast: El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Interview with Adam Scaife
08 June 2018

Episode 8 - El Niño: Interview with Adam Scaife

Québec City
In the Spotlight
From -30 C to + 30 C within one day
07 June 2018

Everybody knows that while there is winter in the northern hemisphere, it remains warm near sea level in the tropics. I have always been aware of this – but experiencing this climate difference within one day was truly fascinating.

Study finds link between antibiotic resistance and temperature increase
In the Spotlight
Study finds link between antibiotic resistance and temperature increase
05 June 2018

Antibiotics are widely used in both animals and humans to treat bacterial infection. This use (and often overuse) has caused bacteria to evolve and develop resistances against the treatment, posing great risks for human health globally.

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