Meteorology on the Net is a website specialized in the dissemination of Meteorology, climatology and other related sciences such as Geology or Astronomy. We disseminate rigorous information on the most relevant topics and concepts in the scientific world and we keep you up to date with the most important news.
The editorial team of Meteorología en Red is made up of a group of experts in meteorology, climatology and environmental sciences. If you also want to be part of the team, you can send us this form to become an editor.
Editors
I have a degree in Environmental Sciences and a Master in Environmental Education from the University of Malaga. Since I was little I was fascinated by observing the sky and its changes, so I decided to study meteorology and climatology in college. I have always been passionate about clouds and the atmospheric phenomena that affect us. In this blog I try to transmit all the knowledge necessary to understand our planet and the functioning of the atmosphere a little more. I have read numerous books on meteorology and atmospheric dynamics and I like to share what I learn with my readers. My goal is for this blog to be a space for dissemination, learning and enjoyment for all nature and climate lovers.
Meteorology is an exciting topic, from which you can learn a lot about it and how it influences your life. And I'm not just referring to the clothes you are going to wear today, but to the global consequences it has in the short and long term, with photos and explanations that will make you enjoy. As a meteorology and nature writer, my goal is to share with you my passion for these topics, and show you how you can contribute to caring for the planet and its resources. I like to research the latest scientific news, and also explore the most beautiful and surprising places in nature. I hope you find my articles interesting, informative and entertaining, and that they inspire you to continue learning and enjoying meteorology and nature.
I have always been fascinated by nature and the meteorological phenomena that occur in it. Because they are as impressive as their beauty itself and they make us see that we depend on their vigor. They show us that we are part of a more powerful whole. For this reason, I enjoy writing and making known everything related to this world. I am passionate about researching and learning about climate, seasons, ecosystems, biodiversity and the environmental challenges we face. My goal is to convey my admiration and respect for nature through my articles, reports and essays. I want to inspire others to care for and protect our planet, which is our common home.
Former editors
I grew up in the countryside, learning from everything around me, creating an innate symbiosis between experience and that connection with nature. Since I was little, I liked to observe the sky, the clouds, the wind, the rain and the sun. I also loved exploring the forest, rivers, flowers and animals. As the years go by, I can't help but be fascinated by that connection we all carry within us to the natural world. For this reason, I decided to dedicate myself to writing about meteorology and nature, to share my passion and knowledge with others. I like to research atmospheric phenomena, animal and plant species, and the environmental challenges we face. I think it is important to inform and raise awareness about climate, biodiversity and sustainability. My goal is to transmit the love and respect for nature that I have felt since I was born.
I have a degree in Geology from the University of Granada, where I discovered my interest in the study of the Earth and its phenomena. After graduating, I decided to specialize in Civil Engineering applied to Civil Works and in Geophysics and Meteorology, obtaining both master's degrees from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. My training has allowed me to work as a field geologist and as a geotechnical report writer for different companies and public organizations. In addition, I have participated in several micrometeorological research projects, in which I have analyzed the behavior of atmospheric and subsoil CO2, as well as its relationship with climate change. My goal is to be able to contribute my grain of sand to making a discipline as exciting as meteorology increasingly accessible to everyone, both at an informative and educational level. For this reason, I have joined the team of editors of this portal, where I hope to share with you my knowledge and experiences about weather, climate and the environment.
I am a Geologist, Master in Geophysics and Meteorology, but above all I am passionate about science. Regular reader of openwork scientific journals such as Science or Nature. I did a project in Volcanic seismology and participated in environmental impact assessment practices in Poland in the Sudetenland and in Belgium in the North Sea, but beyond the possible formation, volcanoes and earthquakes are my passion. There is nothing like a natural disaster to keep my eyes open and keep my computer on for hours to inform me about it. Science is my vocation and my passion, unfortunately, not my profession.