A satellite’s view of weather in cities

Met Office – UK Weather published this video item, entitled “A satellite’s view of weather in cities” – below is their description.

Mostly Climate: Satellites and cities

Audio only podcast series looking at our climate.

In this episode we hear how satellite technology is being used to record weather data in cities to help understand and prepare for extreme weather events.

Presented by Dr. Doug McNeall and Dr. Rosie Oakes with guest speakers Dr. Lizzie Good and Victoria Ramsay.

Producer: Clare Nasir

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We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered.

Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app.

Met Office – UK Weather YouTube Channel

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