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Royal Meteorological Society Podcast

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Royal Meteorological Society Podcast

Aitana Breton

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Royal Meteorological Society Podcast

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Earlier this year, broadcast meteorologist Laura Tobin published her first book Everyday Ways to Save Our Planet. Find out what you can do to make a difference and how Laura's husband coped when they swapped to a greener way of life.
Kirsty McCabe speaks to Nikki Hathaway, Flight Director with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters and Commander Rebecca Waddington, senior officer in the NOAA Commissioned Corps and the Chief of Flight Operations at the NOAA Aviation Operations Center.
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Eunice Lo, co-author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on how climate change will affect UK heatwaves. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is producing a series of
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Linda Speight, co-author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on the impact of climate change on inland flood risk in the UK. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is pr
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Tim Lenton, author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on tipping points in the climate system. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is producing a series of Climate S
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Len Shaffrey, co-author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on how climate change will impact North Atlantic storms. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is producing
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Dr Eunice Lo, co-author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on how climate change will affect UK heatwaves. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is producing a series
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to Prof James Screen, co-author of our new climate briefing paper focusing on what an ice free Arctic could mean for European weather. The Society's Science Engagement Committee is pr
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to David Warrilow OBE, Vice-President at RMetS. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Air Pollution and Climate Change”. The paper can be found here. The Society's Science Engage
Hannah Mallinson, Science Engagement Manager at RMetS speaks to David Warrilow OBE, Vice-President at RMetS. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Air Pollution and Climate Change”. The paper can be found here. The Society's Science Engage
Dr Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Dr Erik Mackie, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Cambridge. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather events”. The paper
Dr Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Dr Erik Mackie, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Cambridge. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather events”. The paper
What's the difference between a hurricane, a typhoon, and a tropical cyclone? When do hurricanes occur and how do they form? Is there a classification system for hurricanes? What is a ‘medicane’? What is it like living with hurricanes? In our l
What's the difference between a hurricane, a typhoon, and a tropical cyclone? When do hurricanes occur and how do they form? Is there a classification system for hurricanes? What is a ‘medicane’? What is it like living with hurricanes? In our l
The Royal Meteorological Society just released the 9th climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”. Caroline Coch sits down with Prof Pierre Friedlingstein, Chair in Mathematical Modelling of the Climate System at the University o
The Royal Meteorological Society just released the 9th climate science briefing paper on “Global Carbon Budgets”. Caroline Coch sits down with Prof Pierre Friedlingstein, Chair in Mathematical Modelling of the Climate System at the University o
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist speaks to Prof Liz Bentley, Chief Executive at RMetS, about the D-Day landings and Captain James Stagg’s involvement into it. D-Day, the allied invasion to free western Europe from Nazi G
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist speaks to Prof Liz Bentley, Chief Executive at RMetS, about the D-Day landings and Captain James Stagg’s involvement into it. D-Day, the allied invasion to free western Europe from Nazi G
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Fredi Otto, acting director of the Environmental Change Insitute at the University of Oxford. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Communications Specialist at RMetS speaks to Fredi Otto, acting director of the Environmental Change Insitute at the University of Oxford. They discuss the latest briefing paper on “Attribution of extreme weather
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Specialist at RMetS, speaks to Adam Scaife, Head of Long-range forecasting at the Met Office and Professor at Exeter University. They discuss the latest briefing paper Solar Variability: Does variation in the Sun'
Caroline Coch, Climate Science Specialist at RMetS, speaks to Adam Scaife, Head of Long-range forecasting at the Met Office and Professor at Exeter University. They discuss the latest briefing paper Solar Variability: Does variation in the Sun'
Six months ago, the IPCC released the “Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C”. In this episode we are discussing the transformations that need to happen, the topic of global justice and policy action. Are we on track? What has happened sin
Six months ago, the IPCC released the “Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C”. In this episode we are discussing the transformations that need to happen, the topic of global justice and policy action. Are we on track? What has happened sin
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