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The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Flooding and sinkholes in the UK plus a roundup of the UK and global weather headlines.
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The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Extreme heat in India and Pakistan, D-Day landings forecast and rain on the way for the UK.
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Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather and climate research.
This week the panel descuss tornadoes.
The Met Office is the United Kingdom's nation…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Hurricane season begins, the Asian monsoon season is late and warm weather heads towards the UK.
The Me…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Understanding lightning in India, tornadoes in the US and UK Bank Holiday weather.
The Met Office is t…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
A record week for UK solar energy and a guide to staying safe when UV levels are high.
The Met Office i…
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather and climate research.
This week the panel talk to Simon Rowel from Team GB’s sailing team and Jim Trice who…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Intense heat builds across the Indian subcontinent, different frost types and a look at the UK weather h…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Cyclone Fani moves towards India and Bangladesh and stormy conditions ahead for the Mediterranean.
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A weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines by the Met Office in the UK.
Dust from the Sahara Desert arrives in Europe, pollen forecasting and the UK weather outlook.
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The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Exceptional Easter conditions, Lyrid meteors and space weather.
The Met Office is the United Kingdom's …
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather and climate research.
In this edition the panel discuss Dr Alexander Buchan, a Scottish meteorologist and o…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Tornadoes in Bangladesh, Surfers Against Sewage and snow still possible for parts of the UK.
To find o…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
April showers – fact or fiction, March – for some, the wettest on record and air mass explained.
The M…
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather and climate research.
The panel discuss the words we use to describe different weather conditions and the r…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
This week, unusual cyclones in the South Atlantic and artificial intelligence in forecasting plus the UK…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
As Mozambique is left reeling in the wake of Cyclone Idai, Cyclone Trevor ravages the northern coast of …
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather and climate research.
In this edition the panel discuss James Lovelock, father of Gaia theory which deals w…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Concerns for Mozambique as Cyclone Idai hits later today, Operation Weather Rescue calls for public volu…
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