severe weather effects operations here. ., ., ., ., ., here. i am here at the national meteorological— here. i am here at the national meteorological archive - here. i am here at the national meteorological archive and - here. i am here at the national meteorological archive and i i here. i am here at the nationall meteorological archive and i will find out how the new record temperature and all weather observations are used to paint a picture of the uk and the world is changing climate. if picture of the uk and the world is changing climate.— changing climate. if we want to understand _ changing climate. if we want to understand the _ changing climate. if we want to understand the climate - changing climate. if we want to understand the climate of- changing climate. if we want to understand the climate of the l understand the climate of the future, — understand the climate of the future, we need to understand the climate _ future, we need to understand the climate now and the climate going back into — climate now and the climate going back into the past. all climate now and the climate going back into the past.— back into the past. all these slee - in . back into the past. all these sleeping bags _ back into the past. all these sleeping bags and _ back into the past. all these sleeping bags and tents - back into the past. all these sleeping bags and tents are | back into the past. all these i sleeping bags and tents are for people in pakistan still homeless after a devastating flood. i will report on the bigger storms of the year and look at what happened after weather disasters strike. iamat i am at raf coningsby, not only a place close to my heart in that it is where i began my broadcasting career but to british meteorology,