A Decade Later, Climate Spiral Still Shocks
Spiralling global temperatures (1850-2026) It is exactly 10 years since I first put this animated graphic of changes in global temperature online. #ClimateSpiral It instantly went viral. People watched it over and over again. It still offers the power to shock a decade on. https://t.co/29dUoVbvkH

ReBASE Reveals Climate’s Impact on Extreme Events
How would observed extreme events differ in warmer or cooler climates? First results from the ReBASE (Reanalysis-Based Attribution and Storylines of Extremes) project are now available, with analysis by Rhidian Thomas & Vikki Thompson. #EGU26 Poster: https://t.co/L5JIubN8QW https://t.co/2guqTmSYQU

Iran Creates Gap in Surface Weather Observation Network
Certainly not the most important issue with the current situation in the Middle East, but there is a new Iran shaped hole in our surface weather observation network. In this example, measurements of surface pressure fed into operational weather forecasts on...