Royal Meteorological Society
The Royal Meteorological Society is an organization that promotes academic and public engagement in weather and climate science. Fellows of the Society must possess relevant qualifications, but Members can be lay enthusiasts. It publishes various journals, including the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. The chief executive officer is Liz Bentley.
Constitution
The Royal Meteorological Society traces its origins back to 3 April 1850 when the British Meteorological Society was formed as "a society the objects of which should be the advancement and extension of meteorological science by determining the laws of climate and of meteorological phenomena in general". Along with nine others, including James Glaisher, John Drew, Edward Joseph Lowe, The Revd Joseph Bancroft Reade, and Samuel Charles Whitbread, Dr John Lee, an astronomer, of Hartwell House, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire founded in the library of his house the British Meteorological Society, which became the Royal Meteorological Society. It became The Meteorological Society in 1866, when it was incorporated by Royal Charter, and the Royal Meteorological Society in 1883, when Her Majesty Queen Victoria granted the privilege of adding 'Royal' to the title. Along with 74 others, the famous meteorologist Luke Howard joined the original 15 members of the Society at its first ordinary meeting on 7 May 1850. As of 2008 it has more than 3,000 members worldwide. The chief executive of the Society is Professor Liz Bentley. Paul Hardaker previously served as chief executive from 2006 to 2012.Membership
There are four membership categories:- Honorary Fellow
- Fellow
- Member
- Corporate member
Awards
The society regularly awards a number of medal and prizes, of which the Symons Gold Medal and the Mason Gold Medal are pre-eminent. The two medals are awarded alternately.Other awards include the Buchan Prize, the Hugh Robert Mill Award, the L F Richardson Prize, the Michael Hunt Award, the Fitzroy Prize, the Gordon Manley Weather Prize, the International Journal of Climatology Prize, the Society Outstanding Service Award and the Vaisala Award.
Journals
The society has a number of regular publications:Atmospheric Science Letters: a monthly journal that provides a peer-reviewed publication route for new shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric and closely related sciences.Weather: a monthly journal with many full colour illustrations and photos for specialists and general readers with an interest in meteorology. It uses a minimum of mathematics and technical language.Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: one of the world's leading journals for meteorology, publishing original research in the atmospheric sciences. There are eight issues per year.Meteorological Applications: this is a journal for applied meteorologists, forecasters and users of meteorological services and has been published since 1994. It is aimed at a general readership and authors are asked to take this into account when preparing papers.International Journal of Climatology: has 15 issues a year and covers a broad spectrum of research in climatology.WIREs Climate Change: a journal about climate changeGeoscience Data Journal: an online, open-access journal.Climate Resilience and Sustainability: an interdisciplinary, open-access journal.All publications are available online but a subscription is required for some. However certain "classic" papers are freely available on the Society's website.
Local centres and special interest groups
The society has several local centres across the UK.There are also a number of special interest groups which organise meetings and other activities to facilitate exchange of information and views within specific areas of meteorology. These are informal groups of professionals interested in specific technical areas of the profession of meteorology. The groups are primarily a way of communicating at a specialist level.
Presidents
Source:- 1850β1853: Samuel Charles Whitbread, first time
- 1853β1855: George Leach
- 1855β1857: John Lee
- 1857β1858: Robert Stephenson
- 1859β1860: Thomas Sopwith
- 1861β1862: Nathaniel Beardmore
- 1863β1864: Robert Dundas Thomson, died in office
- 1864: Samuel Charles Whitbread, second time
- 1865β1866: Charles Brooke
- 1867β1868: James Glaisher
- 1869β1870: Charles Vincent Walker
- 1871β1872: John William Tripe
- 1873β1875: Robert James Mann
- 1876β1877: Henry Storks Eaton
- 1878β1879: Charles Greaves
- 1880β1881: George James Symons, first time
- 1882β1883: Sir John Knox Laughton
- 1884β1885: Robert Henry Scott
- 1886β1887: William Ellis
- 1888β1889: William Marcet
- 1890β1891: Baldwin Latham
- 1892β1893: Charles Theodore Williams, first time
- 1894β1895: Richard Inwards
- 1896β1897: Edward Mawley
- 1898β1899: Francis Campbell Bayard
- 1900: George James Symons, second time; died in office
- 1900: Charles Theodore Williams, second time
- 1901β1902: William Henry Dines
- 1903β1904: Captain Sir David W. Barker
- 1905β1906: Richard Bentley
- 1907β1908: Hugh Robert Mill
- 1910β1911: Henry Mellish
- 1911β1912: Henry Newton Dickson
- 1913β1914: Charles John Philip Cave, first time
- 1915β1917: Sir Henry George Lyons
- 1918β1919: Sir Napier Shaw
- 1920β1921: Reginald Hawthorn Hooker
- 1922β1923: Charles Chree
- 1924β1925: Charles John Philip Cave, second time
- 1926β1927: Sir Gilbert Walker
- 1928β1929: Richard Gregory
- 1930β1931: Rudolf Gustav Karl Lempfert
- 1932β1933: Sydney Chapman
- 1934β1935: Ernest Gold
- 1936β1937: Francis John Welsh Whipple
- 1938β1939: Sir Bernard A. Keen
- 1940β1941: Sir George Clarke Simpson
- 1942β1944: David Brunt
- 1945β1946: Gordon Manley
- 1947β1949: G. M. B. Dobson
- 1949β1951: Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt
- 1951β1953: Sir Charles Normand
- 1953β1955: Sir Graham Sutton
- 1955β1957: Reginald Sutcliffe
- 1957β1959: Percival Albert Sheppard
- 1959β1961: James Martin Stagg
- 1961β1963: Howard Latimer Penman
- 1963β1965: John Stanley Sawyer
- 1965β1967: G. D. Robinson
- 1967β1968: F. Kenneth Hare
- 1968β1970: John Mason
- 1970β1972: Frank Pasquill
- 1972β1974: Robert B. Pearce
- 1974β1976: Raymond Hide
- 1976β1978: John T. Houghton
- 1978β1980: John Monteith
- 1980β1982: Philip Goldsmith
- 1982β1984: Henry Charnock
- 1984β1986: Andrew Gilchrist
- 1986β1988: Richard S. Scorer
- 1988β1990: Keith Anthony Browning
- 1990β1992: Stephen Austen Thorpe
- 1992β1994: Paul James Mason
- 1994β1996: John E. Harries
- 1996β1998: David J. Carson
- 1998β2000: Sir Brian Hoskins
- 2000β2002: David Burridge
- 2002β2004: Howard Cattle
- 2004β2006: Chris Collier
- 2006β2008: Geraint Vaughan
- 2008β2010: Julia Slingo
- 2010β2012: Tim Palmer
- 2012β2014: Joanna Haigh
- 2014β2016: Jennie Campbell
- 2016β2018: Ellie Highwood
- 2018β2020: David Warrilow
- 2020β2022: David Griggs
- 2022β2023: Lesley Gray
- 2024: David Griggs
- 2024β: Brian Golding