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Clare Nasir and Aiden McGivern with a roundup of the week’s weather news.
This week – the USA and Canada set for huge snowfalls, while UK mountains see their first snow of the year. Despite this, Eu…
Clare Nasir and Alex Deakin discuss the current heavy snow in parts of the USA, a switch to cold stormy weather in Canada and the effect this will have on UK weather due to the impacts on the Jetstre…
Podcast series from the Met Office investigating climate - the underlying science and the challenges we face from a warming planet.
COP 27 – 5 things
As leaders gather at international climate eve…
Clare Nasir with stories on transport weather forecasting, exactly how mild and wet it’s been in the UK this Autumn and a look ahead to climate conference COP27.
The Met Office is the United Kingdo…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Presented by Clare Nasir and Alex Deakin
The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather servic…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
Presented by Clare Nasir and Grahame Madge.
The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather ser…
Podcast series from the Met Office investigating climate - the underlying science and the challenges we face from a warming planet.
Hydropower in Nepal
What is worse, too much rain or too little? P…
Clare Nasir and Aidan McGivern discuss this week's global and UK weather headlines including new research that suggests global winds can affect the length of the day.
The Met Office is the United Ki…
Alex Deakin and Helen Roberts discuss this week's global and UK weather headlines.
The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website carries the latest UK and global weat…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode Clare Nasir and Alex Deakin discuss the recent floods in Pakistan, the typhoon he…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
This week Clare and Alex chat about the latest research on European glacial retreat, china's oppressive …
The Met office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
This week Clare Nasir is joined by Meteorologist Aidan McGivern. Together they discuss the trends in UK…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we hear about forecasting for the Commonwealth Games and why the Atlantic hurrica…
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather with Jeff Norwood-Brown, Penny Tranter, Helen Roberts and Dr. Catherine Ross.
Producer: Clare Nasir
Editor…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we find out exactly how dry it's been in the UK so far this summer, how summer co…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we hear what it was like forecasting during the recent heatwave, the impacts as t…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we hear how temperature records are checked, about the recent Billie Eilish clima…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we hear about plans to ramp up global weather observations, the scientists flying…
Podcast series from the Met Office investigating climate - the underlying science and the challenges we face from a warming planet.
Adaptation
What is the difference between adaptation and mitigati…
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Thu 07 Jul 2022
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