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Changes to UK rainfall – Climate Conversations
With our changing climate we have already seen an increase in impacts from heavy and intense rainfall in the UK. As we go forwards it is essential to understand what the future looks like and what…
The future of UK energy – Climate Conversations
The UK is undergoing an energy revolution with renewable sources making an increasingly greater contribution.The National Energy System Operator (NESO) is tasked with coordinating and planning the…
Arctic Sea Ice & UK Winter Weather | Climate Conversations
Could melting Arctic ice be reshaping British and Irish winters?The Arctic just hit its lowest winter sea ice maximum on record - and as a region is warming faster than many other parts of the world.…
Award-winning author Sophie Pavelle explores climate and nature - Climate Conversations
The impact our changing climate has on nature is complex. Whilst some species have thrived, many others have struggled, and it is therefore essential to understand developments in order to reduce the…
Has Climate Change influenced UK storms? Climate Conversations Shorts
The new list of storm names for the 2025/26 storm season has been announced. But is climate change influencing storms in the UK? Clare Nasir is joined by Met Office Climate Scientist Dr Mark McCarthy…
Communicating about the future - Climate Conversations
Communicating information about our climate and how its changing has always been a difficult task; whether it’s providing the latest facts and figures or information on new initiatives and projects…
Record Summer Temperatures - Climate Conversations
After 40 Celsius was recorded in the UK for the first time in 2022, a report looking into the increasing chances of this happening again has been published. Clare Nasir takes us through the impacts…
Food Security - Climate Conversations
With the cost of food going up, we take a look at how our changing climate is impacting the ability to produce certain food types. As well as discussing the ongoing concerns we look at ways we can…
Co-benefits of sustainable fashion – Climate Conversations
In this month’s Climate Conversations we are talking aboutsustainable fashion. Attitudes are changing towards clothing that we buy with increasing numbers choosing second hand clothing items made…
S1E272 How is renewable energy increasing? – Climate Conversations
In this month’s Climate Conversations we are talking about renewable energy, specifically in the UK. Huge improvements have been made to our green energy output and Clare Nasir takes us through some…
S1E271 Climate Conversations: How are Carbon Dioxide levels changing?
In this month’s Climate Conversations we are talking Carbon Dioxide . Clare Nasir talks us through some key developments then Alex Burkill talks to Professor Richard Betts, from the university of…
Climate Conversations: Sustainable Development Goals
In this month’s Climate Conversations we take a look at the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. The 17 SDGs are an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a…
Climate Conversations: Sport
In this month’s Climate Conversations we are talking Climate Change and Sport. We hone in on six popular UK sporting events including the First Test Match at Edgbaston, the Great North Run, the…
Climate Conversations: Machine Learning and Climate
Climate Conversations brings you a show on Machine Learning within the discipline of Climate Science. Dr Doug McNeall introduces two Met Office experts, Prof Simon Vosper, Director of Science at the…
Climate Conversations: Rainforests- from carbon sinks to carbon source
Dr. Bernardo Flores and Professor Richard Betts discuss the risk that the Amazon Rainforest could tip from a carbon sink to a source. Their latest scientific paper highlights future tipping points…
Why 1.5° C - the science behind the 1.5° C temperature target
In our climate podcast, Dr Doug McNeall speaks to Dr Matt Palmer on the science behind the 1.5° C temperature target. They discuss the challenges to keep the global temperature increase below 1.5°C…
Weather Snap 10 Nov 2023
Alex Deakin and Alex Burkill discuss the week's weather events. The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website carries the latest UK and global weather forecasts,…
A new Met Office AI partnership with The Alan Turing Institute
Clare Nasir speaks with Professor Kirstine Dale, Met Office Chief AI Officer and Turing Fellow, about a groundbreaking new partnership with The Turing Institute to accelerate Artificial Intelligence…
Weather Snap 03 Nov 2023
Alex Deakin and Aidan McGivern reflect on a stormy week of powerful winds and strong opinion! The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website carries the latest UK and…
Weather Snap Soundcloud Final 201023
Clare Nasir, Alex Deakin and Aidan McGivern reflect on the conditions that brought Storm Babet to the UK this week. The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website…
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