How does the Earth’s energy budget compare to other planets?
This article, just published in Physics Review, compares the flows of energy in the Earth’s atmosphere to those of Mars,
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This article, just published in Physics Review, compares the flows of energy in the Earth’s atmosphere to those of Mars,
One of our associated teachers has put together an excellent summary of the El Nino Southern Oscillation and how it
Some of the messages we havereceived about the Young People’s Special Edition of Weather: “Special Edition of Weather, young
Our Young People’s Special Edition of Weather magazine is finally here and can be read atonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wea.2015.70.issue-S1/issuetoc. The edition was
The Royal Meteorological Society and Met Office are delighted to announce this new award to recognise excellence in weather teaching.
We are delighted to announce the winner and runners up of our young people’s photography competition. The selected photos will
Find our favourite ideas for teaching weather at all levels here.
We’ve put together our top 10 (ish) ideas for simple, fun weather fieldwork. You can find them here.
Last weekend provided a nice example of the conditions needed for an Urban Heat Island to develop. On a clear
March 2015 Near Total Solar Eclipse – The Science and Folklore behind EclipsesOn the morning of Friday 20 March 2015
We’ve pulled together some resources to enable teachers to use the current wintry weather to teach about air masses and
EUMETSAT is launching a Minecraft satellite-building competition for 6-16 year olds this week. The aim of the competition is to
The RMetS are delighted that, in the new core content for AS and A level geography announced at the end
Together with climate scientists from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, we have compiled two booklets based on the latest
On March 17th, the French government enforced rules allowing only motorists driving cars with odd-numbered registration plates to enter the
The Geographical Association have put together a useful set of background information and teaching resources focussing on the storms of
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