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    2020: Feeling the Heat

    By theWeather Club
    January 14, 2021 - 18:43
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    Climate Modelling

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    Sting Jets

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    November 17, 2020 - 10:23
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theWeather Club
18/01/2021
The shortest day may have passed, but although summer is on the way, the coldest months on average are still to come
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14/01/2021
Have you ever thought about why bodies of water freeze from the top down? We have all seen this on frosty mornings. It sounds trivial,…
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Climate Modelling
theWeather Club
15/12/2020
How is Earth’s climate modelled and how does modelling help our understanding?’
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Thundersnow
theWeather Club
11/12/2020
Thundersnow is the name given to a wintry thunderstorm, that's associated with heavy snowfall rates, as well as thunder and lightning.
'Frozen Fall' -by Merveille Adomou, Weather Photographer of the Year 2017, 3rd place
Winter is coming
theWeather Club
24/11/2020
As we approach the winter season and temperatures start to dip, we take a look at winter weather in the UK.
What is a Sting Jet? | The Weather Club, RMetS
Sting Jets
theWeather Club
17/11/2020
A sting jet is an isolated area of particularly strong and damaging wind. A jet of fast-moving, cold, dry air descends from higher in the…
Northern Lights
Aurora Borealis
theWeather Club
11/11/2020
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, and Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) in the Southern Hemisphere, are a…
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What is El Niño - Southern Oscillation?
theWeather Club
4/11/2020
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a large-scale climatic phenomenon that originates in the tropical Pacific but affects global…
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Meteorology on Stamps
theWeather Club
27/10/2020
Philately, or the collection and study of stamps offers a different and unusual way of learning and understanding our weather processes and…
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