We're one week away from opening the entries for Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 and honestly, we're counting down as eagerly as you are.
The clock is ticking, get your shots ready.
Visit: https://t.co/528bUfZ8sq for competition updates and timelines
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Every storm chased, every foggy morning, every rainbow you pulled over to photograph – this is the competition for those moments.
Mark your calendars, entries open on 11th June
Visit: https://t.co/528bUfZ8sq for competition updates and timelines
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We're officially 3 weeks away from opening entries for the RMetS' Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 competition and we cannot wait to see what you've captured.
For more information, visit https://t.co/528bUfZ8sq
#wpoty2026#weatherphotography#photographycompetition
Since its first issue in May 1946, 'Weather' has documented decades of change in meteorological science, from weather and climate change research to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Happy 80th birthday Weather🥳🎂
Here’s the perfect birthday card: the cover of the very first issue!
Upcoming Event: Building the benefits case for weather and climate services, Robert A Varley
Monday 16 March
18:00 - 19:00
To join us visit: https://t.co/y6q3w4RmbJ
Upcoming Event: Building the benefits case for weather and climate services
Robert A Varley, Monday 16 March
To join Robert visit: https://t.co/y6q3w4RmbJ
Our Masterclass Spring Series is coming up, this series will compare the UK’s hot, dry summers of 2025 and 1976, uncovering what has changed over the last fifty years.
🗓️Wednesday 25 February, Wednesday 4 March, Wednesday 18 March
Register online: https://t.co/2rlZlDxzYa
Get your students involved in the RMetS Climate Literacy Survey 2026!
Your voice plays a key role in strengthening climate education and awareness.
The survey is open until 31 March, to participate visit: https://t.co/koZzJhSivp
Masterclass | The Impact of Atmospheric Aerosol on Climate and Climate Change
Laura Wilcox, Wednesday 4 March
To join Laura visit: https://t.co/h2z2X5y7Ra
Upcoming In-Person Event: Satellite Observations for Meteorology, Thursday 26 February, 18:30 – 19:30
We look forward to hearing from Dr Chris Kidd next week, as he explores the history and evolution of satellite observations.
To join register online: https://t.co/OhnhD71Q2t
Comparing the UK's Hot, Dry Summers of 2025 and 1976
Next week Laura Baker, University of Reading will discuss how the summer of 2025 was the warmest on record for the UK and how this compares with the infamous hot, dry summer of 1976.
Join us: https://t.co/30HJHLP0Ny
Upcoming In-Person Event: Satellite Observations for Meteorology, Thursday 26 February, 18:30 – 19:30
Hear from Dr Chris Kidd, as he explores the history and evolution of satellite observations.
To join Chris register online: https://t.co/OhnhD71Q2t
The Climate Literacy Survey is for secondary school leavers in Year 11 in England, Wales, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, Year 12 in Northern Ireland, and S4 in Scotland. If you’re a teacher, please get your students involved: https://t.co/koZzJhSivp
Upcoming Event: Building the benefits case for weather and climate services, Robert A Varley
Monday 16 March
18:00 - 19:00
To join us visit: https://t.co/y6q3w4RmbJ
We look forward to hearing from Professor David Bowers, School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University next week as he discusses Field Observations on Yr Wyddfa: Easter Weather 1969–2010.
To join David visit: https://t.co/zeGhieHkJ5 See less
We are excited to invite applications for the Regius Professorship in Meteorology and Climate Science, at the University of Reading – one of the most prestigious roles in atmospheric science.
To apply for this role visit: https://t.co/kBVZVWk5rC
One month left to submit your abstracts for our Annual Weather and Climate Conference!🗓️
We welcome your contributions across all sectors and themes. The deadline for abstract submission is Friday 27 February 2026.
Submit your abstract online https://t.co/xyCvIEX34Y
We would like to congratulate our members recognised in King Charles’s New Year Honours List. Congratulations to Professor Piers Forster CBE, Professor of Physical Climate Change and to Professor Stephen Belcher CBE, Met Office Chief of Science and Technology🎉
Upcoming In-Person Event: Satellite Observations for Meteorology, Thursday 26 February, 18:30 – 19:30
Hear from Dr Chris Kidd, as he explores the history and evolution of satellite observations.
To join Chris register online: https://t.co/OhnhD71Q2t