Resources for Mars Day
Compare the energy budget of Mars with other planets in the solar system
News about new resources, events and other interesting articles
Compare the energy budget of Mars with other planets in the solar system
Review of Michael Erb’s weather story for young people
Bringing together information from COP26 and this week’s IPCC report on climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability.
New resource allowing students to create a case study of a named UK storm with Storm Eunice as a worked example.
This beautifully illustrated children’s book is full of fantastic facts about weather, climate and the world around us.
We have made two new explainer films which can be seen on YouTube: An Introduction to Air Masses All About
Sylvia Knight, Head of Education at the Royal Meteorological Society was in conversation with John Lyon for the Geographical Association’s
We are delighted that our “Weather and Climate: a Teacher’s Guide” resource has been awarded a Highly Commended in the
The first of our very short daily bulletins from COP26 for teachers to use during registration or lessons can now
We will be filming very short daily bulletins from COP26 for teachers to use during registration or lessons. They will
In this new set of 11 short videos, we explore some of the many careers in climate change that you
The Central England Temperature (CET) dataset is the longest instrumental record of temperature in the world, pre-dating the satellites
We continue to add new teaching resources to Weather and Climate: a Teachers’ Guide. Some of the latest are in
In this article we explore air masses – the idea that, by looking at where our wind is blowing from,
We have just added a new resource to our Weather and Climate: a Teachers’ Guide collection in the Changing UK
We are delighted to have been supported by the WJEC/ Eduqas, who have translated our Weather and Climate Teachers’ Guide
We are delighted to announce that the 15th run of our very popular, free, online weather and climate subject knowledge
Try your hand at weather forecasting – can you beat the experts from University of Reading and beyond?
We are delighted to announce that, from May half term 2021, we will be able to restart our instrument loan
Data skills for A level geographers in the context of the impact of Amazon deforestation on rainfall.
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