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Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather.
Hurricane Masterclass
In this episode Helen Roberts and Jeff Norwood Brown talk to Met Office Tropical Pr…
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 recent heatwaves across Europe were ten times more likely due to clim…
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 the heatwaves affecting large parts of Canada and the USA and we al…
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 climate scientists presenting science and alternative rock at next …
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 record low ice coverage in Antarctica, how pollen allergies can com…
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 the latest Met Office predictions for the coming hurricane season a…
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 the challenges of maintaining water supplies in a changing climate,…
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 the intense heat affecting India and Pakistan, how monsoons aren’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 about the weather system responsible for recent flooding in South America…
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 the severe floods that have hit South Africa over the past week and…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this episode TV’s Laura Tobin talks about practical steps we can all take to protect the climate, we …
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this episode we hear how the British Red Cross is providing crisis support and training to those affe…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s audio only podcast we hear about the weather system responsible for the current UK cold s…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week's audio only podcast we hear about heavy rain affecting large parts of Spain and a project …
Podcast series from the Met Office investigating climate - the underlying science and the challenges we face from a warming planet.
Weather extremes in Canada
In this episode Dr. Doug McNeall and D…
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 Swallows race ahead of changing Spring conditions and are changing th…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
In this week’s episode we hear a first hand account of the floods currently impacting eastern Australia.…
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather.
Hall of fame: Jule Charney
In this episode we hear about the scientific achievements of American Meteorol…
The Met Office takes a weekly look at the science behind the UK and global weather headlines.
This week we hear about the solar ejection that destroyed satellites soon after launch, how a warming cl…
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