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Mysteries of Science

Everything you need to know about weather

Mysteries of Science

Fun Kids

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.6681 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Weather systems can be weird and wonderful. In this episode of Mysteries of Science, Michael and Stevie float among the clouds in an effort to understand more. 

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Head to South Kensington on the 7th and 8th of June 2025 for the Great Exhibition Road Festival,

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a free celebration of science and the arts.

0:09.7

There'll be hands-on workshops, fascinating talks, performances and installations from iconic museums,

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research and culture organisations, including Imperial College London,

0:21.8

the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, V&A and many more.

0:27.3

Make sure you visit Science and Nature in the Family Fund Zone,

0:30.6

but there's literally hundreds of free events across the festival for the whole family.

0:36.1

Head to greatexhibitionroadf road festival.com.ukh to register.

0:41.8

Hi, I'm Dan. I am the editor of the Week Junior Science and Nature,

0:46.1

and we've got another great episode for you of Mysteries of Science.

0:51.4

Battened down the hatches, there's some wild and weird weather on the way.

1:02.4

Hello and welcome to mysteries of science. My name's Stevie and I'm the deputy editor of

1:06.9

Science and Nature, the Monthly magazine from the Team Behind the Week Junior. And I'm Michael, the Features Editor.

1:12.3

On this show, we explore the strange phenomena and bizarre events that have left scientists scratching their heads.

1:17.7

We've got our waterproofs on this week, as we're looking at one of the world's most powerful and mysterious forces, weather.

1:24.3

Yes, for hundreds of years, humans and other animals have had to learn to live with the

1:28.0

fluctuating forces of the weather, from sunny days to stormy showers. While many weather

1:32.5

phenomena are understood, there are some that have left meteorologists, those are scientists

1:37.3

who study the weather, ripping up their forecasts, from clouds that look like flying sources

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to lightning in the shape of a ball.

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So come with us as we explore some weird weather.

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This is mysteries of science.

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