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BBCNEWS TechXplore July 6, 2024
You can turn these into batteries . But i am here to see how its
Tech Innovators
are trying to help. Is that lunch . Very tasty. I will be seeing earth
Friendly Energy
project on land and at sea. The noise is really
Something Else
putting the future fuels
Like Hydrogen
to the test. And understanding how nature can inspire totally new materials. Absolutely massive this is terrifying thank you. Welcome to japan everything you could want, all in one place japan is a place i know well, but as my green tech journey begins, i can already tell i going to see a different side to this great country. Im starting two hours east of tokyo in this sleepy port city which stares out at the mighty pacific ocean, whose weather often crashes into japans shores. It is at sites like this you really get a sense of japan as an island nation, one thats very conscious of the threat posed by
Climate Change
. The typhoons and storms coming from out there are growing ever more powerful and the heatwaves and wildfires are becoming more common. Going green is the only option. Im here to meet somebody who advises on big renewable projects. Im paul, lovely to meet you. Hi paul so good to meet you this is beautiful. Welcome to japan. It is very windy. Its perfect for the wind turbine. It has historically relied heavily on imported fossil fuels but now aims to be
Carbon Neutral
by 2050. One answer lies at sea. Wow. Oh, god. Wow indeed. Three kilometres from land, this is japans third spot on fixed onshore wind turbine, many others have popped up across the country recently. Ash first item fixed offshore wind turbine. Worldwide, wind is one of the
Fastest Growing
green energies. Japan is very energy poor. For
Energy Security
issues and full sustainability we need to do something. What are the challenges of installing and maintaining things like this in these kinds of conditions . Any
Weather Problems
you can imagine, we have them. We have earthquakes, we have tsunamis. Lets hope none of them today. More than a fifth of japans energy comes from green sources like solar and hydro power already, but with limited land to play with and one of the longest coastlines in the world it makes sense to put these out here. The noise is really
Something Else
. We are very close. It is quite intimidating being this close. The turbine you can see above the water is only half the story. Deep under these weights these enormous structures had to be maintained, even in conditions like this deep under the waves. But this is not a job for the faint hearted. Having experienced the conditions myself, i can see why there might be a lack of divers wanting to do this work. But while it is a challenge for humans, for robots it is less of a problem. Im in tokyo to meet a team developing a drone to help with wind farm maintenance. Welcome, welcome. This is your drone . What are the uses and applications . Mainly to inspect and maintain the infrastructure underwater. Things like
Wind Turbines
and dams . Because they are hard for human divers to maintain . To support the divers or to replace theirjob, this has been developed. Unlike a human this does not get tired, i suppose. What is some of this equipment . It very complicated. It has led lights. Very bright. Wow they are bri. Ht. Designed for inspections at 300 metres deep,
Navigation Tools
are vital. He explains that it has its own to avoid objects where visibility is not so good. The thrusters and sensors help the device withstand the waves, and of course a camera to record its findings. This is the camera, and it moves . Oh, thats me it is usually controlled from a boat but today it is time to take it for a test dive in a pool. Shall we get it into the water and see it in action . There it goes. The field specialist is ready to show me the moves, using a
Game Controller
for steering and manoeuvres. It is faster than i thought it would be. Really responsive. I see weve got some things in the water too, a shrimp and lobster. Is that our lunch . Very tasty. This could go beyond basic reconnaissance. In the future we could grab or manipulate. It will be able to make repairs and do things as it goes . With its little lead, i saw this as an amiable pet. And of course i wanted to take it for a walk myself well, a swim. 0h, wrong way it is quite intuitive. Like a video game. Exactly. Anyone i meet on the sea floor is on dangerous ground. 0h, oh, i 0h, ithink oh, i think i hit it stop sorry, mr lobster. This is undeniably fun, is the hot take from the tank these drones may breathe new life to japans historic maritime communities. We have brought it to many fisheries aboutjapan and had the local fishermen operate then, this fascinated them. Its kind of works as an additional revenue stream. If these fishermen could do lots of surveys and checking of the equipment it is a win win for both us and the local community. But japans push for green energy goes way beyond wind. Japan was one of the first to bet big on hydrogen, setting its sights several decades ago. Now hydrogen is seen as a fuel to help meet
Climate Change
goals, the world is playing catch up and looking to japan. Japanese car makers toyota and honda were among the first to launch hydrogen cars. This is a toyota which takes just minutes to fill up at the
Hydrogen Pump
like this in tokyo. On a full charge it can travel about 550 kilometres, enough to get you about halfway across japans main island. There are more than 100
Filling Stations
injapan, more than anywhere else in the world. Apart from a few clues on the dashboard you would not know this is a hydrogen car, and in terms of ride quality it feels like any other ev. Hydrogen is about much more than personal vehicles for japan. It wants to change its biggest polluters, something to think about as we whisk west on the famous bullet train to the
Hydrogen Capital
ofjapan, kobe. This is kobe. Yeah beautiful, isnt it . I often come here for leisure but it is also a place to see the technology of hydrogen. On port island, homes, hospitals and universities all receive heating and electricity from hydrogen. Kobes docks are totally switching over to this fuel and the potential for this to transform the country, city and world at large which is huge. That energy comes from australia . Thats right. Yes, this pioneering project requires hydrogen to be shipped across the world so there are
Carbon Emissions
to be considered and
Hydrogen Needs
to be stored safely at a very low temperature. We had to think about social acceptance, there is the image that hydrogen is a bit dangerous, even though kerosene or other fuel is dangerous, we have not accumulated enough experience yet to be sure that using hydrogen is safe. From the
Technology Side
to the social aspect we have many things to overcome. With the development of
Hydrogen Fuel
to planes, trains and automobiles, some applications face more trials than others. Hydrogen produces only water, that is cool, but if we think about aviation, but its not always cool when the water makes clouds, that is another
Climate Change
sources. It is almost solving one issue but creating a different one . Yeah, the world is not easy to solve. It is hard not to be taken with japans single minded commitment to hydrogen over the years. Seeking energy from the elements and pushing new
Sustainable Fuels
to the fore. And as kobe embarks on huge scaled up
Hydrogen Experiments
which will be watched by the rest of the world, im very excited to return to see what happens. Despite being a
Global Centre
for energy, much land remains forested. A mindset of using
Natural Resources
wisely is widespread. This watering hole, for instance, turn
Seafood Waste
into decorations and light fittings. But i am here to try its speciality, something called a
Sea Pineapple
, a strange looking sea creature, a
Filter Feeder
with a squidgy shell. Better give it a go. It actually tastes like the sea. I think that is what you would call an acquired taste. I am not sure i would want to eat a whole one. To me, it tasted like burnt rubber, but whatever i think of it, thousands of tonnes of
Sea Pineapple
s are harvested each year to eat, with thousands of tonnes of the squidgy shells thrown away. Until now, because ive been told about a group of scientists doing something remarkable with all this waste. I am here to meet a
University Professor
and his team. These are
Sea Pineapple
s and this is what they look like fresh. Thats right. They look very, very different in this kind of state. They are very strange. They are quite squidgy but leathery at the same time. This
Sea Creatures
shell is surprisingly rich in cellulose, an ingredient that can support electrical conduction. Why are they here in your lab, what are you doing with them . You can turn these into batteries . That is incredible. Tiny
Cellulose Fibres
are extracted and mixed with another
Waste Product
from livestock, blood. All that is combined and popped into a vacuum. At 900 degrees celsius. How long will it take to become carbon . Two or three hours. About the time it takes to make a roast dinner. But this is rather special, it is particularly strong and stable so battery cells like these can safely receive three times more power than traditional lithium ion ones. Can we see them in action . Yeah, so, when we put the air inside here. Oh, wow i notice you have a phone plugged in here as well, so you can charge the phone too . Yeah. There we go, phenomenal. What incredible work. Tabletop gizmos aside,
Sea Pineapple
waste could even power drones injust a few years and beyond that, electric vehicles. I feel like i should appreciate these things are little more. These could be the future. Yeah. I still dont like touching them, though. Almost every industry has an
Environmental Impact
but fashion is famously one of the worlds biggest polluters. Hey hello. Hello nice to meet you this is manon. A generation z pop icon and fashion influencer. She is giving me a tour of tokyos street fashion. Cheers you dont need the filter, i do lots of pink around and bright colours. And cute ears. Manon, like many young people here, deeply cares about her clothes environmental footprint. Do you think that particularly forjapanese younger people, for japanese younger people, that forjapanese younger people, that they are becoming more aware of sustainability and where their clothes might come from. I think so. Vintage shops are getting more popular injapan because they are so cool. And also, i wear the vintage denim that my friends re make. Amazing. Yes this is the only one for me, i feel so special when i wear vintage clothes. Reusing and upcycling clothes is important for reducing waste, but really it is a drop in the ocean. If the
Fashion Industry
is going to become
Carbon Neutral
, it has to go a lot further and reinvent how it makes its clothes. So, im
Back On The Road
this time to a rural yamagata, area 250 miles north of the capital where it started its
Weaving Inspiration
from nature, particularly spiders. Scientists at this company have created a way to make a special protein polymer. So, here are the fermentation tanks. The microbes are in there. Their oxygen and nutrient levels are closely monitored. And they are making the protein for us right now, they are working very hard in there. ~. , ~ , they are working very hard in there. ~. , ~ ,. ,. , ~ there. Working very hard. Thank ou. It looks a little bit like beer but i imagine you probably do not want to drink it. These can be transformed into fibres and used to spin yarns, resulting in different materials. They felt similar to cotton or polyester. That is nice. This is still a relatively new tech so it will take a while until these garments can be made with brewed polymer only. The
Fashion Industry
uses around 27
Million Tonnes
of cotton a year, so this is huge undertaking. Just before i go, there is a reason why this company is called spiber. I have to meet the creature that inspired all of this. I cant believe im about to do this, to be honest. Even if it means facing one of my biggest fears. Oh, my god this is terrifying. Uh, no japans golden orb weaver spider. Absolutely massive i swear, but one is looking at me. Yourejust going to put your hands right in there, yeah .
0h Oh My Goodness
me. Dont come too. Oh, my god now, i may not be their biggest fan but even i have to admit, they are rather remarkable. Iill have nightmares tonight. But what will also stick with me is what spiber has done here in replicating the spinning skills of these creatures in their labs. We have so much to learn from the natural world. Looking out at this rugged, beautiful landscape, its easy to see how innovators across japan are turning to nature for their inspiration. And maybe the answers to saving our cities, coasts and countryside and ourfuture could be out here. Thats it for this tecthlore japan a country thats leading the world in sustainable innovation, creating inspired, surprising and impactful technology. I will forever be amazed by the passion of its pioneers, those who are saving waste, forging future fashion and helping us
Go Green On Land
and at sea. Hello there. Its been a pretty good week to have been on holiday in the uk and now, weve got the
Bank Holiday Weekend
and prospects are looking good again not too many changes, a lot of dry weather, sunshine. It may turn a bit cooler as the weekend goes on. Essentially,
High Pressure
is still in charge, keeping it dry for the most part. The only
Fly In The Ointment
and its a small fly is that weak
Weather Front
thats coming down from the north west, and some stronger winds will bring more
Cloud Down Into Scotland
and
Northern Ireland
, but not much rain, as you can see. Some sunshine in the north west later on. South east scotland dry, bright and quite warm. Some patchy cloud for northern england. Sunnier skies further south for england and wales and not as windy in the south on saturday. Its going to be a warmer day for england and wales temperatures widely reaching 22, 23 degrees. Cooler weather, though, arrives in the north west of scotland, and that cooler air follows that weak
Weather Front
thats heading out into the north sea. High pressure then builds in behind that and that cooler air topples down from the north. So, as we head into sunday, maybe some changes to come. Starting off quite sunny in most places but increasing amounts of cloud with the best of the sunshine hanging on across the western side of the uk. And the highest temperatures are getting squeezed down towards the south west. Its cooler in northern and eastern areas. A significant drop in temperature, i think, for the
North East Of England
on sunday. But weve still got the
High Pressure
around, so its keeping it fine and dry. Differences in the amounts of cloud from day to day. Weve got a few more isobars on the chart by monday in the south, so its going to be quite windy here, i think, on monday, and quite a chilly wind coming in off the north sea as well. Now, there may well be some cloud for a while pushing its way into england and wales. That will move through and away from northern scotland, there should be a lot of sunshine. So, sunny skies for england and wales but a cooler wind in the south, and temperatures on the whole will be lower in england and wales. Were starting to warm up again in
Northern Ireland
and particularly into
Western Parts
of scotland. A similar sort of scene, really, on tuesday. Perhaps more cloud coming in on those brisk winds from off the north sea into central and eastern areas of england. The best of the sunshine in the west and the north and again, the highest temperatures are likely to be into the low 20s across
Western Areas
of scotland. Again, west is best, i think, as we head into wednesday. Theres our area of
High Pressure
, not changing very much. More isobars in the south. Still that brisk wind blowing across southern parts of the country. This time, we may be looking at bluer skies. Not much cloud around on wednesday but again, its going to be cooler around some of those north sea coasts. Highest temperatures in the west, reaching the low 20s once again 22,23, maybe even a little bit higher than that where the winds are a bit lighter. Now, looking further ahead,
High Pressure
� s still close by. Its not retreating quite as quickly but there is falling pressure in the south. Thats coming from spain and portugal, across france, and it brings the potential next weekend maybe for a few showers across southern parts of the uk. But because the
Tech Innovators<\/a> are trying to help. Is that lunch . Very tasty. I will be seeing earth
Friendly Energy<\/a> project on land and at sea. The noise is really
Something Else<\/a> putting the future fuels
Like Hydrogen<\/a> to the test. And understanding how nature can inspire totally new materials. Absolutely massive this is terrifying thank you. Welcome to japan everything you could want, all in one place japan is a place i know well, but as my green tech journey begins, i can already tell i going to see a different side to this great country. Im starting two hours east of tokyo in this sleepy port city which stares out at the mighty pacific ocean, whose weather often crashes into japans shores. It is at sites like this you really get a sense of japan as an island nation, one thats very conscious of the threat posed by
Climate Change<\/a>. The typhoons and storms coming from out there are growing ever more powerful and the heatwaves and wildfires are becoming more common. Going green is the only option. Im here to meet somebody who advises on big renewable projects. Im paul, lovely to meet you. Hi paul so good to meet you this is beautiful. Welcome to japan. It is very windy. Its perfect for the wind turbine. It has historically relied heavily on imported fossil fuels but now aims to be
Carbon Neutral<\/a> by 2050. One answer lies at sea. Wow. Oh, god. Wow indeed. Three kilometres from land, this is japans third spot on fixed onshore wind turbine, many others have popped up across the country recently. Ash first item fixed offshore wind turbine. Worldwide, wind is one of the
Fastest Growing<\/a> green energies. Japan is very energy poor. For
Energy Security<\/a> issues and full sustainability we need to do something. What are the challenges of installing and maintaining things like this in these kinds of conditions . Any
Weather Problems<\/a> you can imagine, we have them. We have earthquakes, we have tsunamis. Lets hope none of them today. More than a fifth of japans energy comes from green sources like solar and hydro power already, but with limited land to play with and one of the longest coastlines in the world it makes sense to put these out here. The noise is really
Something Else<\/a>. We are very close. It is quite intimidating being this close. The turbine you can see above the water is only half the story. Deep under these weights these enormous structures had to be maintained, even in conditions like this deep under the waves. But this is not a job for the faint hearted. Having experienced the conditions myself, i can see why there might be a lack of divers wanting to do this work. But while it is a challenge for humans, for robots it is less of a problem. Im in tokyo to meet a team developing a drone to help with wind farm maintenance. Welcome, welcome. This is your drone . What are the uses and applications . Mainly to inspect and maintain the infrastructure underwater. Things like
Wind Turbines<\/a> and dams . Because they are hard for human divers to maintain . To support the divers or to replace theirjob, this has been developed. Unlike a human this does not get tired, i suppose. What is some of this equipment . It very complicated. It has led lights. Very bright. Wow they are bri. Ht. Designed for inspections at 300 metres deep,
Navigation Tools<\/a> are vital. He explains that it has its own to avoid objects where visibility is not so good. The thrusters and sensors help the device withstand the waves, and of course a camera to record its findings. This is the camera, and it moves . Oh, thats me it is usually controlled from a boat but today it is time to take it for a test dive in a pool. Shall we get it into the water and see it in action . There it goes. The field specialist is ready to show me the moves, using a
Game Controller<\/a> for steering and manoeuvres. It is faster than i thought it would be. Really responsive. I see weve got some things in the water too, a shrimp and lobster. Is that our lunch . Very tasty. This could go beyond basic reconnaissance. In the future we could grab or manipulate. It will be able to make repairs and do things as it goes . With its little lead, i saw this as an amiable pet. And of course i wanted to take it for a walk myself well, a swim. 0h, wrong way it is quite intuitive. Like a video game. Exactly. Anyone i meet on the sea floor is on dangerous ground. 0h, oh, i 0h, ithink oh, i think i hit it stop sorry, mr lobster. This is undeniably fun, is the hot take from the tank these drones may breathe new life to japans historic maritime communities. We have brought it to many fisheries aboutjapan and had the local fishermen operate then, this fascinated them. Its kind of works as an additional revenue stream. If these fishermen could do lots of surveys and checking of the equipment it is a win win for both us and the local community. But japans push for green energy goes way beyond wind. Japan was one of the first to bet big on hydrogen, setting its sights several decades ago. Now hydrogen is seen as a fuel to help meet
Climate Change<\/a> goals, the world is playing catch up and looking to japan. Japanese car makers toyota and honda were among the first to launch hydrogen cars. This is a toyota which takes just minutes to fill up at the
Hydrogen Pump<\/a> like this in tokyo. On a full charge it can travel about 550 kilometres, enough to get you about halfway across japans main island. There are more than 100
Filling Stations<\/a> injapan, more than anywhere else in the world. Apart from a few clues on the dashboard you would not know this is a hydrogen car, and in terms of ride quality it feels like any other ev. Hydrogen is about much more than personal vehicles for japan. It wants to change its biggest polluters, something to think about as we whisk west on the famous bullet train to the
Hydrogen Capital<\/a> ofjapan, kobe. This is kobe. Yeah beautiful, isnt it . I often come here for leisure but it is also a place to see the technology of hydrogen. On port island, homes, hospitals and universities all receive heating and electricity from hydrogen. Kobes docks are totally switching over to this fuel and the potential for this to transform the country, city and world at large which is huge. That energy comes from australia . Thats right. Yes, this pioneering project requires hydrogen to be shipped across the world so there are
Carbon Emissions<\/a> to be considered and
Hydrogen Needs<\/a> to be stored safely at a very low temperature. We had to think about social acceptance, there is the image that hydrogen is a bit dangerous, even though kerosene or other fuel is dangerous, we have not accumulated enough experience yet to be sure that using hydrogen is safe. From the
Technology Side<\/a> to the social aspect we have many things to overcome. With the development of
Hydrogen Fuel<\/a> to planes, trains and automobiles, some applications face more trials than others. Hydrogen produces only water, that is cool, but if we think about aviation, but its not always cool when the water makes clouds, that is another
Climate Change<\/a> sources. It is almost solving one issue but creating a different one . Yeah, the world is not easy to solve. It is hard not to be taken with japans single minded commitment to hydrogen over the years. Seeking energy from the elements and pushing new
Sustainable Fuels<\/a> to the fore. And as kobe embarks on huge scaled up
Hydrogen Experiments<\/a> which will be watched by the rest of the world, im very excited to return to see what happens. Despite being a
Global Centre<\/a> for energy, much land remains forested. A mindset of using
Natural Resources<\/a> wisely is widespread. This watering hole, for instance, turn
Seafood Waste<\/a> into decorations and light fittings. But i am here to try its speciality, something called a
Sea Pineapple<\/a>, a strange looking sea creature, a
Filter Feeder<\/a> with a squidgy shell. Better give it a go. It actually tastes like the sea. I think that is what you would call an acquired taste. I am not sure i would want to eat a whole one. To me, it tasted like burnt rubber, but whatever i think of it, thousands of tonnes of
Sea Pineapple<\/a>s are harvested each year to eat, with thousands of tonnes of the squidgy shells thrown away. Until now, because ive been told about a group of scientists doing something remarkable with all this waste. I am here to meet a
University Professor<\/a> and his team. These are
Sea Pineapple<\/a>s and this is what they look like fresh. Thats right. They look very, very different in this kind of state. They are very strange. They are quite squidgy but leathery at the same time. This
Sea Creatures<\/a> shell is surprisingly rich in cellulose, an ingredient that can support electrical conduction. Why are they here in your lab, what are you doing with them . You can turn these into batteries . That is incredible. Tiny
Cellulose Fibres<\/a> are extracted and mixed with another
Waste Product<\/a> from livestock, blood. All that is combined and popped into a vacuum. At 900 degrees celsius. How long will it take to become carbon . Two or three hours. About the time it takes to make a roast dinner. But this is rather special, it is particularly strong and stable so battery cells like these can safely receive three times more power than traditional lithium ion ones. Can we see them in action . Yeah, so, when we put the air inside here. Oh, wow i notice you have a phone plugged in here as well, so you can charge the phone too . Yeah. There we go, phenomenal. What incredible work. Tabletop gizmos aside,
Sea Pineapple<\/a> waste could even power drones injust a few years and beyond that, electric vehicles. I feel like i should appreciate these things are little more. These could be the future. Yeah. I still dont like touching them, though. Almost every industry has an
Environmental Impact<\/a> but fashion is famously one of the worlds biggest polluters. Hey hello. Hello nice to meet you this is manon. A generation z pop icon and fashion influencer. She is giving me a tour of tokyos street fashion. Cheers you dont need the filter, i do lots of pink around and bright colours. And cute ears. Manon, like many young people here, deeply cares about her clothes environmental footprint. Do you think that particularly forjapanese younger people, for japanese younger people, that forjapanese younger people, that they are becoming more aware of sustainability and where their clothes might come from. I think so. Vintage shops are getting more popular injapan because they are so cool. And also, i wear the vintage denim that my friends re make. Amazing. Yes this is the only one for me, i feel so special when i wear vintage clothes. Reusing and upcycling clothes is important for reducing waste, but really it is a drop in the ocean. If the
Fashion Industry<\/a> is going to become
Carbon Neutral<\/a>, it has to go a lot further and reinvent how it makes its clothes. So, im
Back On The Road<\/a> this time to a rural yamagata, area 250 miles north of the capital where it started its
Weaving Inspiration<\/a> from nature, particularly spiders. Scientists at this company have created a way to make a special protein polymer. So, here are the fermentation tanks. The microbes are in there. Their oxygen and nutrient levels are closely monitored. And they are making the protein for us right now, they are working very hard in there. ~. , ~ , they are working very hard in there. ~. , ~ ,. ,. , ~ there. Working very hard. Thank ou. It looks a little bit like beer but i imagine you probably do not want to drink it. These can be transformed into fibres and used to spin yarns, resulting in different materials. They felt similar to cotton or polyester. That is nice. This is still a relatively new tech so it will take a while until these garments can be made with brewed polymer only. The
Fashion Industry<\/a> uses around 27
Million Tonnes<\/a> of cotton a year, so this is huge undertaking. Just before i go, there is a reason why this company is called spiber. I have to meet the creature that inspired all of this. I cant believe im about to do this, to be honest. Even if it means facing one of my biggest fears. Oh, my god this is terrifying. Uh, no japans golden orb weaver spider. Absolutely massive i swear, but one is looking at me. Yourejust going to put your hands right in there, yeah .
0h Oh My Goodness<\/a> me. Dont come too. Oh, my god now, i may not be their biggest fan but even i have to admit, they are rather remarkable. Iill have nightmares tonight. But what will also stick with me is what spiber has done here in replicating the spinning skills of these creatures in their labs. We have so much to learn from the natural world. Looking out at this rugged, beautiful landscape, its easy to see how innovators across japan are turning to nature for their inspiration. And maybe the answers to saving our cities, coasts and countryside and ourfuture could be out here. Thats it for this tecthlore japan a country thats leading the world in sustainable innovation, creating inspired, surprising and impactful technology. I will forever be amazed by the passion of its pioneers, those who are saving waste, forging future fashion and helping us
Go Green On Land<\/a> and at sea. Hello there. Its been a pretty good week to have been on holiday in the uk and now, weve got the
Bank Holiday Weekend<\/a> and prospects are looking good again not too many changes, a lot of dry weather, sunshine. It may turn a bit cooler as the weekend goes on. Essentially,
High Pressure<\/a> is still in charge, keeping it dry for the most part. The only
Fly In The Ointment<\/a> and its a small fly is that weak
Weather Front<\/a> thats coming down from the north west, and some stronger winds will bring more
Cloud Down Into Scotland<\/a> and
Northern Ireland<\/a>, but not much rain, as you can see. Some sunshine in the north west later on. South east scotland dry, bright and quite warm. Some patchy cloud for northern england. Sunnier skies further south for england and wales and not as windy in the south on saturday. Its going to be a warmer day for england and wales temperatures widely reaching 22, 23 degrees. Cooler weather, though, arrives in the north west of scotland, and that cooler air follows that weak
Weather Front<\/a> thats heading out into the north sea. High pressure then builds in behind that and that cooler air topples down from the north. So, as we head into sunday, maybe some changes to come. Starting off quite sunny in most places but increasing amounts of cloud with the best of the sunshine hanging on across the western side of the uk. And the highest temperatures are getting squeezed down towards the south west. Its cooler in northern and eastern areas. A significant drop in temperature, i think, for the
North East Of England<\/a> on sunday. But weve still got the
High Pressure<\/a> around, so its keeping it fine and dry. Differences in the amounts of cloud from day to day. Weve got a few more isobars on the chart by monday in the south, so its going to be quite windy here, i think, on monday, and quite a chilly wind coming in off the north sea as well. Now, there may well be some cloud for a while pushing its way into england and wales. That will move through and away from northern scotland, there should be a lot of sunshine. So, sunny skies for england and wales but a cooler wind in the south, and temperatures on the whole will be lower in england and wales. Were starting to warm up again in
Northern Ireland<\/a> and particularly into
Western Parts<\/a> of scotland. A similar sort of scene, really, on tuesday. Perhaps more cloud coming in on those brisk winds from off the north sea into central and eastern areas of england. The best of the sunshine in the west and the north and again, the highest temperatures are likely to be into the low 20s across
Western Areas<\/a> of scotland. Again, west is best, i think, as we head into wednesday. Theres our area of
High Pressure<\/a>, not changing very much. More isobars in the south. Still that brisk wind blowing across southern parts of the country. This time, we may be looking at bluer skies. Not much cloud around on wednesday but again, its going to be cooler around some of those north sea coasts. Highest temperatures in the west, reaching the low 20s once again 22,23, maybe even a little bit higher than that where the winds are a bit lighter. Now, looking further ahead,
High Pressure<\/a>\ufffd s still close by. Its not retreating quite as quickly but there is falling pressure in the south. Thats coming from spain and portugal, across france, and it brings the potential next weekend maybe for a few showers across southern parts of the uk. But because the
High Pressure<\/a> is not declining so rapidly and theres some warm air in that and coming up from the south, that colder air is not coming into the north east of the uk quite so quickly. So, it looks like its going to be continuing dry and warm with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures could get beyond the
Mid 20s For A While<\/a> but we do have this caveat there could be a few showers in the south next weekend. Three times more power than traditional lithium ion ones. Live from washington, this is bbc news. The growing field of hopefuls vying for the republican nomination, with two launches in one week. Who will be the biggest challenge to the leader in the polls former
President Donald Trump<\/a> . And where do the candidates stand on
Foreign Policy<\/a> issues, like the war in ukraine . Hello, im sumi somaskanda. Welcome to our show. Its been a headline grabbing week in the increasingly crowded race for the republican president ial nomination,","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia903400.us.archive.org\/13\/items\/BBCNEWS_20230528_143000_TechXplore\/BBCNEWS_20230528_143000_TechXplore.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20230528_143000_TechXplore_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240707T12:35:10+00:00"}