July 18, 2022
UK braced for record temperatures in July 2022 heatwave
This week, temperatures are expected to soar in UK heatwave, as warm weather becomes exacerbated by hot air moving upwards from Europe.
July 18, 2022
This week, temperatures are expected to soar in UK heatwave, as warm weather becomes exacerbated by hot air moving upwards from Europe.
July 14, 2022
A team of scientists are heading to New Mexico to study deep convective clouds over the Magdalena Mountains, using the FAAM Airborne Laboratory.
June 27, 2022
UK scientists are embarking on an ambitious research programme to investigate strategies that limit future climate change.
June 27, 2022
The National Centre for Atmospheric Science is working to understand how extreme weather and its impacts on the UK will be shaped by climate change in t...
June 8, 2022
Professor Alastair Lewis from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science and University of York has won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Lord Lewis Prize.
May 12, 2022
Scientists have made a breakthrough in detecting changes in fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions using measurements from the Weybourne Atmospheric Obser...
April 14, 2022
Over the last five years, a team of researchers from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science have been working to improve rainfall observations in f...
April 12, 2022
Increased hydrogen emissions from energy use will have repercussions for climate and air quality, say researchers from the National Centre for Atmospher...
April 7, 2022
Two high air pollution warnings have been issued for London so far this year. High pressure weather systems that form over the UK in spring bring light ...
April 5, 2022
A team of scientists have taken to the skies over Scandinavia to study clouds inside the Arctic circle, marking the first
March 31, 2022
The National Centre for Atmospheric Science has partnered with young composers to release musical compositions inspired by climate change.
March 18, 2022
North Atlantic ocean currents that influence climate and the UK’s weather might have been more stable in recent decades than thought, new research sugge...