Royal Meteorological Society
@RMetS
Leading independent expert in #weather and #climate. We also run: @MetMatters | @MetLink | @RMetS_Jobs
🌍Our next Diverse Voices event is happening on Tuesday 15 July! Join us for an informal and inspiring conversation as we spotlight the diverse scientists shaping the future of weather, climate, and health in the UK. You can register to join here: rmets.org/event/diverse-…
Climate Resilience and Sustainability is an open access journal, we actively encourage submissions from both practitioners and researchers — including policy, practice-based, and academic papers. 🔗 Submit now: rmets.org/publication/cl… #ClimateResilience

The 5th National Meeting on Climate Impacts and Risks will return to the University of Bristol on 18 –19 September 2025. The call for abstracts is now officially open! Please visit the event webpage at climatebristol.org/projects/nci-r… to submit your abstract, and register for this event.

As part of the Society’s ongoing Science Engagement activities, we deliver climate change communication training designed to empower participants with the knowledge and confidence to communicate effectively about climate change. Explore the highlights: rmets.org/news/climate-c…

The Met Office #StateOfUKClimate Report for 2024 demonstrates that record-breaking and extreme weather has become increasingly commonplace in the UK as our climate continues to change over recent decades. 🌍 rmets.org/news/annual-cl… #UKClimate

The RMetS special interest group on meteorological observing systems mini conference will take place in person at the Newcastle University on Wednesday 3 September. The deadline to submit a poster presentation is Thursday 31st July: rmets.org/event/meteorol… #Meteorology
We are pleased to invite nominations for our 2025 Awards! Our awards celebrate the valuable contribution of scientists and professionals to weather and climate science. To explore our awards and nominate your winner please visit: rmets.org/news/nominatio… #AwardNominations

🧠Professor Brian Golding OBE FRMetS, President of the Royal Meteorological Society, reflects on past advances and casts forward into a future shaped by artificial intelligence, climate change, and shifting societal needs. 🌍 rmets.org/news/future-we… #WeatherForecasting

🌟 We’re thrilled to see members of our community recognised in King Charles III’s Birthday Honours list! Congratulations to Peter Cox, Andrew C-P, Jolene Cook, Gabi Hegerl, and Emily Shuckburgh on this well-deserved recognition👏 #weatherandclimate

Inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. In this video, we discuss the practical ways we ensure that everyone feels represented, respected, and welcomed across all aspects of our work🌍 🎥 Watch now to learn more – youtube.com/watch?v=47t81B…

Forecasting in a changing climate, has a call for papers – don’t miss your chance to contribute! 🗓️ Submission deadline: 31 December 2025. 🔗 View author guidelines and submit your work today! ow.ly/ZcAI50WqoZB

Our Climate Resilience and Sustainability journal has gained its first ever CiteScore of 7.9 on Scopus! This is a really good indicator for its first Impact Factor which we hope to receive next year. Submit to Climate Resilience and Sustainability: ow.ly/7nLz50WqoRf

On 3 April 1850, a small group of visionary minds—astronomer Dr John Lee and meteorologist James Glaisher—gathered at Hartwell House, Aylesbury, to found what would become the Royal Meteorological Society.🌍 Take a trip through the history of the society: rmets.org/history

We hope you enjoyed our Early Career and Student Conference, followed by our Annual Weather and Climate Conference!🌍 Here’s a little sneak peek of what went on behind the scenes… 🎬📸 #ClimateScience #Meteorology #ClimateResearch




As we celebrate our 175th anniversary, it's time to look ahead. 🌍 In this forward-looking piece, Becky Venton, Chair of the RMetS Professional Accreditation Board, asks: what might professional accreditation look like by 2050? 🤔 Hear from Becky: rmets.org/news/professio…

These two resources offer teachers an opportunity to explore the synergies between science and geography curricula. Summer’s Classroom Physics from the Institute of Physics👉 lnkd.in/enDVSKf7 The latest blog from the Geographical Association 👉 lnkd.in/eJchkTwN

In honour of our 175th anniversary, Andrew Charlton-Perez, Professor of Meteorology at University of Reading, imagines the future of meteorological education through the eyes of a young person beginning school in 2025. Read more from Andrew: rmets.org/news/how-i-bec…

Only 1 week left until this years Annual Weather and Climate Conference, register your place now to avoid disappointment. We look forward to you joining us. To view the full programme and register visit: rmets.org/conference/202… #ClimateScience

Our teacher's guide is a complete scheme of weather and climate work for geography students ages 11-14, and is accompanied with classroom resources. Start watching now: youtube.com/playlist?list=… #GeographyEducation #WeatherAndClimate #TeachingResources #ClimateScience
Just 1 week left until this year's Early Career and Student Conference. We look forward to you joining us! Register your place now: rmets.org/conference/ear… #ClimateScience #EarlyCareerResearch #Meteorology
