We have made a short film introducing the Global Atmospheric Circulation. You can find it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/fDs9MiHk3G8.
We have made a short film introducing the Global Atmospheric Circulation. You can find it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/fDs9MiHk3G8.
a new resource collection for a broad range of subjects
the RMetS education team’s pick of the best weather and climate moments in his documentaries
Collaboration with Time for Geography won Highly Commended at Geographical Association conference
An article in School Science Review

This is a “Weather” game for use with an upper KS1 class, looking at seasonal and daily weather patterns.

The figure below shows the pressure system over the UK and western Europe on 9 May. 1. What is the name given to the type

The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the process by which water travels from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and then back to the ground again. The sun provides the energy for a continuous exchange of moisture between the oceans, the land and the atmosphere.

In this lesson we look at how global temperatures have changed over the last 400,000 years and investigate volcanoes and the Milankovitch cycles as the drivers of change