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We’re obsessed with weather in Ireland, but how much do we know about how its forecast, what influences it and how a changing global climate is affecting weather worldwide. Each month The Me...

Last year, Storm Daniel brought devastation to Greece, Turkey & Bulgaria before causing catastrophic loss of life in Libya. Heavy rain and t...

Rapid and effective action is required to help mitigate climate change and to help adapt to its impacts. With an ever-increasing number of c...

Wildfires have occurred on our planet for millions of years, helping bring new growth and diversity to forests and ecosystems. Weather and c...

The lifeboats of the RNLI have been saving lives in Irish and UK waters since 1824. Almost entirely run by volunteers, the RNLI have rescued...

What causes sunburn? How does UV radiation damage our skin? Can it cause ageing? Who’s most at risk from skin cancer? How does sunscreen wor...

The aurora, or northern and southern Lights, can often be seen dancing in the night sky of our polar regions. But in recent months, they hav...

We have a special crossover episode of the Met Éireann Podcast this month. Noel joins Stefanie Preissner on the Basically podcast for a fun,...

Weather radar is one of the most useful tools available to meteorologists or anyone wondering if it is going to rain! From its early beginni...

Europe’s newest weather satellite launched from the Spaceport in French Guiana on December 13th, 2022. The Meteosat Third Generation-Imager...

The extreme heatwaves and droughts of Summer 2022 affected hundreds of millions of people across the Northern Hemisphere, and although excep...

Dr Heïdi Sevestre is one of the world's leading voices on the need to protect our planet's cold places and the damage being caused by climat...

The Met Éireann Podcast is back with a brand new season. Episode 1 is coming very soon!

Dr. Padraig Flattery is back to take us through the latest instalment of the IPCC's sixth report which focuses on the steps we need to take...

Dr. Padraig Flattery from Met Éireann's climate services discusses the top 10 messages from a recent IPCC report on the impact climate chang...

Archaeoastronomer Dr. Frank Prendergast joins Noel to talk about the relationship between people in our prehistoric past and the sky above t...

Noel and Liz discuss the advancements that will help to predict our weather in the future including the new UWC supercomputer in Iceland.

In this bumper Xmas edition, senior climatologist Keith Lambkin gives us a round-up of what happened at COP26 and meteorologist Paul Moore j...

Dr. John Hanley is a climate scientist at Met Éireann and in this episode he highlights some of the latest findings on climate change as wel...

Noel and Liz speak to members of the Galway Mountain Rescue Team and one of the pilots of Rescue 118 to find out how weather impacts these v...

This month we're exploring the basic science of how plants grow, the risks weather poses to our crops, how climate change may affect food pr...

Most of us live far from the coldest parts of the world, so why should we be concerned by the loss of the earth's ice? Featuring interviews...

Dr. Rachel Lowe Associate Professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, explains how climate influences the behaviour of di...

Weather has an impact on everything from economic activity to energy consumption. Being able to spot potential problems or opportunities cau...

In this month’s episode of the Met Éireann Podcast, Liz and Noel are investigating these weather sayings to separate fact from fiction. From...

There are few places on Earth more challenging to live than the southernmost continent, Antarctica, the world’s highest, driest, windiest, a...

We’re heading storm chasing in this month’s episode of the Met Éireann podcast! Liz and Noel are joined by meteorologist Paul Downes as they...

In the first episode of 2020, Liz and Noel are joined by Met Éireann marine researcher Dr. Sarah Gallagher and surf coach and professional b...

In the Christmas edition of the Met Éireann Podcast, Liz and Noel dig into all things snow. We hear about how often we get a white Christmas...

In this episode, Liz and Noel take a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations and activities taking place in Met Éireann in the build up t...

This month Keith Lambkin – Senior Climatologist at Met Éireann – joins Liz and Noel to discuss all things geophysical and meteorological fro...

In this episode, Dr. Alan Hally from the Research Division in Met Éireann joins Liz and Noel to talk about the concepts behind using compute...

The hurricane season in North America lasts from June to November, so this month we speak to John Cangialosi from the National Hurricane Cen...

Weather has a massive impact on day-to-day life in Ireland. However, what drives the weather and climate we experience in this country? In t...

With our guest this month, Seamus Walsh – Head of Climate and Observations at Met Éireann – we bring you through the fundamentals of climate...