
25 episodes

Royal Meteorological Society Podcast Hannah Mallinson
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The Royal Meteorological Society is the UKs learned and professional Society for weather and climate.
Our mission is to promote meteorology as a science, profession and interest. On our show we'll be discussing issues, news and hot topics with guests from the world of meteorology and climate science, as well as providing an insight into the Society's activities and events.
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MetMatters Podcast: Everyday Ways to Save the Planet with Laura Tobin
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.
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RMetS meets NOAA Hurricane Hunters
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.
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Episode 25 - How will climate change affect UK heatwaves?
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 of Climate Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here: https://www.rmets.org/briefing-papers
The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit rmets.org.
Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at info@rmets.org. -
Episode 26 - Tipping points in the climate system
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 Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here: https://www.rmets.org/briefing-papers
The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit rmets.org.
Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at info@rmets.org. -
Episode 24 - How Will Climate Change Impact North Atlantic Storms
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 a series of Climate Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here: https://www.rmets.org/briefing-papers
The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit rmets.org.
Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at info@rmets.org. -
Episode 23 - An ice free Arctic what could it mean for European weather
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 producing a series of Climate Science Briefing Papers with the aim to clearly and concisely explain important aspects of climate science. The briefing papers can be found here: https://www.rmets.org/briefing-papers
The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit rmets.org.
Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at info@rmets.org.