
Met Office Science
@metoffice_sci
Official Met Office Science - sharing insights into our weather & climate science, STEM, international & humanitarian work.
@metoffice for customer services.
ID: 780423939239645184
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research 26-09-2016 15:09:01
6,6K Tweet
11,11K Followers
515 Following



This month's Climate Conversations looks at sustainable fashion. Find out how scientists University of Exeter are working with the fashion industry to improve labeling so items can be disposed of in a sustainable way. 👀 full episode here 👇 youtu.be/RnmYJGjRLN4 #GetClimateReady

The Met Office & the University of Exeter will host scientists, policy makers & business leaders for vital talks assessing growing risks from climate change – & action to address it Read more here 👇 news.exeter.ac.uk/global-systems… Met Office

Rising temperatures, extreme weather, and crop failures are transforming what we eat, what it costs, and its availability. In our latest Climate Conversations, Clare Nasir & Alex Burkill discuss how Met Office data & expertise is used to secure our future food. #GetClimateReady




The Call for Evidence Round 2 deadline for The Fourth UK Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA4) has now been extended to Saturday 31 May 2025. Find out how you can be part of the process submitting more targeted information to inform the Technical Report 👇 Climate Change Committee


Science and data are at the heart of the Met Office, and in this new article from Heywood Quarterly, @MetOfficeCE Penny Endersby discusses scientific influence in government, climate change and AI. 👇

In our latest Climate Conversations, Clare Nasir and Alex Burkill look at how the climate has changed in the UK and the opportunities it has created around the types of food and drink we can produce. 👀 full episode here 👇 youtu.be/jlySO0fCQfE #GetClimateReady Alex Burkill


The #UKaidWISER programme collaborated with ICPAC & Kenya Red Cross to support UK in Kenya 🇬🇧🇰🇪 in launching #EarlyWarningsForAllinitiative this week, which aims to enhance the country’s response to extreme weather events. Read more: bit.ly/4kz3jLf #EW4ALLKE