Many people have an interest in the weather and the
processes that cause it, which is why the National Meteorological
Library and Archive is open to everyone.
Holding one of the most comprehensive collections on meteorology
anywhere in the world, the Library and Archive are vital
for the maintenance of the public memory of the weather,
the storage of meteorological records and as a major resource
for scientific research.
Both the Library and Archive are open to any member of the
public. Customers will need to provide proof of ID and address
before using the Archive or before borrowing items from the
Library. Archive records for Scotland are held in Edinburgh,
and for Northern Ireland in Belfast.
Some examples of what we
hold
Our collections provide a fascinating record of past
weather and of the development of the science of meteorology
from its beginnings to the latest research, including
our unique collection of images...
Latest
additions
The collection is constantly being updated as the
latest scientific research is published. The Monthly
Accessions List records all items added to the collection
in the last month, including individual papers as
they are catalogued...
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Please note, a licence
may be needed for commercial reuse or copying of information
held in the Library and Archive.
Scope
of the Library and Archive (PDF, 68 kb)
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