On to have an incredibly successful career both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians, including Aretha Franklin and sir elton john. He sold 100 million albums and had 11 uk number ones. We were having breakfast in la, anti tummy had taken the decision he was going to leave his present manager and go solo. I was astonished, wham with the biggest p0p group astonished, wham with the biggest pop group in the world and could have continued for many years. He was adamant and its plain to me it was adamant and its plain to me it was about what he wanted to do musically. He was feeling trapped by the type of music that wham fans expected. Earlier, i spoke to the music and Film Producer martin lewis who was with george when he was making the decision to go solo. Russia is holding a day of National Mourning for the 92 People Killed when a Military Plane crashed in the black sea. Authorities in russia say theyve located the site where the plane came down yesterday, soon after taking off from sochi. The victims included nine journalists and more than 60 members of the moscow based red army choir, who were on their way to perform in syria. The uk should leave the european Single Market when it exits the eu, the former governor of the Bank Of England has said. Mervyn king told radio 4s today programme that trading under the same conditions as countries on the continent could stop britain from taking full advantage of the opportunities of brexit. 50,000 people in england at risk of type 2 diabetes could be helped by an Nhs Programme thats being extended from today. The advice on better nutrition and exercise had already helped 20,000 people. It forms part of a package of new measures to curb type 2 diabetes including funding for more specialist nurses. Japans Prime Minister is set to visit pearl harbour, 75 years after the attack that drew the United States into the second world war. Shinzo abe will visit the naval base in hawaii that was targeted by japanese bombers in december 19111. More than 2,000 americans were killed in the raids. An adviser to mr abe said he was not planning to offer an apology for the attack. Millions of shoppers are expected to hit the high street today as the traditional Boxing Day Sales get underway. The number of people going to the shops is expected to be down on last year, with analysts saying that earlier Discount Events like black friday and cyber monday will affect post christmas sales. Almost £3 billion is expected to be spent at the tills today, with a further 900 Million Pounds spent online. Thats all from me for this morning. Louise is back with breakfast from six tomorrow morning. Now though, the bbc weather team bring you the stories behind the forecasts. Heres nick miller with Weather World. This time on Weather World we are going up in the world, literally into the mountains of north wales, and our method of transport may surprise you, it is going to be quite a ride. Also on Weather World. Extreme storms and the battle to survive them, as Global Temperatures set new records. Winterfights back in the usa, but not in the arctic. It is still not cold enough on top of the world. Plus, wild winds, how not to get caught out in extreme weather. I will be here at the 0are Marshes Nature Reserve in kent, taking a look at how the weather impacts Migratory Birds, from a quiet blue sky day here in kent to the hazards of a hurricane in the atlantic. And why everything in this welsh field is not as it seems. The new type of sheep and what it can tell us about the weather. Welcome to Weather World. This time we are in the north wales, in snowdonia, about to climb wales highest peak, Mount Snowdon. Now, i am up for a bit of climbing, i am a fairly fit guy, dressed for the part, but i have got an easier option in mind. We are about to take a ride on the historic snowdon Mountain Railway. If you know anything about this part of the world, you will know that this railway is actually closed in the winter. But i have got a special ride lined up on an engineers train, because im going to find out how this Railway Copes with the harsh mountain weather. All aboard when youre ready, dewi this railway has been taking people to the summit of Mount Snowdon since 1896. An estimated 12 Million People have made thatjourney since then. The trains normally run from mid march until november, but it is the weather that dictates the schedule, and the toll the weather takes on the Mountain Railway means for the maintenance teams, winter is the busiest time of year. Mike, you are the Senior Engineering Manager of the railway here, and already we are getting a sense of the climb we have started. Yes, the railway follows the mountain. The maximum gradient is one in 5. 5, we havejust come up one in 6. 2, it alters as we go over the terrain, but it is a steep railway. And were going. 4. 95 mph. Yes. Mountain railway and weather. They too must clash a little bit. They do. Obviously, wind, rain, snow, they all impact on our maintenance activities throughout the year. What is the worst element . In the operating season . Wind. We have wind limits for operating trains. And in the winter it is heavy rain on the lower mountain, and snow on the upper reaches. So you are doing a lot of maintenance. I will see some of that take place and hopefully get stuck in myself as well. The more, the merrier. Looking forward to it winter has arrived in snowdonia but there is no doubt that the main weather story of 2016 has been heat. Record heat. Hurricane matthew slams into haiti in october, Killing Hundreds as it cuts a path from here to the south east United States. A massive storm, fuelled by warmer than average ocean water. In the pacific, in september, taiwan feels the force of Typhoon Meranti the strongest since haiyan in 2013. In october, in south korea, cars are swept down flooded streets in the strongest cyclone there in four years. Rescues in spain, in december, animal and human, as torrential downpours lead to flash flooding. But in south america, rivers run dry. Not enough rain has caused bolivia to declare a state of emergency, facing its worst drought in 25 years. Israel, in november, fighting the flames, as a two month drought and arson leads to wildfires. Australia, and beach goers in melbourne struggle against strong winds whipped up by approaching thunderstorms. Several people died from rare thunderstorm asthma in november, after suffering Breathing Problems from pollen carried by the wind. In the uk, the first named storm of the autumn, angus, struck in november. Winds in the irish sea were so strong that this ferry was stuck there overnight until it was safe enough to dock. Not ideal if it is your maiden voyage. My first time on a boat. We were on there 24 hours. Just a bad experience. I wont be doing it again, i think. I was sick the whole way. You know when youre sleeping . It was lumpy and it made you feel sick. But the night i am glad i am off. It is impossible to link one whether extreme to a warming world but Scientists Say that extreme events become more likely and well before the end of 2016, the year was labelled as odds on to become the warmest on record. We have just stepped off the train to see the first piece of work happening on the line. Mike, what are you doing here . This is waterfall halt, a Storage Facility for tools, equipment for the railway. To make it safe we are building a platform and a storage area on the left, and another platform on the right hand side. And this all needs to happen fairly quickly, doesnt it . Because you have time and weather to think about. We are open again in march, and we cannot have any work on the Operational Railway from march. It is obviously quite mild at the moment but we have had freezing temperatures and we cannot lay concrete in freezing temperatures. When its heavy rain, itll wash everything out. Can i get stuck in . By all means, nigel needs a hand. Ok, lets go and find him. Ok, nigel, what do you want me to do . If you just grab hold of that one there, please, mate, and over the top there. That way . That way round. I had it upside down thats a good start. While i try to get the hang of cement work, Sarah Keith Lucas looks back at the 2016 atlantic Hurricane Season. Here i am at the 0are marches nature reserve near faversham in kent. It is a great spot for capturing a glimpse of these wintering birds that are just settling into their home now for the winter season. Later in the programme, we will have more analysis about how the weather impacts these Migratory Birds. Earlier this year, there was some incredible radar footage of some birds that appeared to be trapped right inside the eye of hurricane matthew. Hurricane matthew was of course the strongest and the most deadly storm of the season. It initially formed off the west coast of africa before moving across the atlantic and strengthening, for a time, to a major, category five hurricane in the caribbean. It has been a particularly active Hurricane Season again this year, partly down to the declining El Nino Effect and the transition to more neutral conditions in the pacific. Lets take a look at how the El Nino Southern oscillation, or enso, has affected this years Hurricane Season, and why it has been so intense, especially compared to recent years. In the year up to may 2016, the enso was in the el nino, or warm, phase. The warming of the Equatorial Pacific often leads to stronger vertical wind shear in the atlantic. Wind shear refers to the changing wind speed, and or direction, with height in the atmosphere. Stronger wind shear leads to weaker hurricanes and makes landfall less likely. However, since may, the pacific has been cooling, becoming more neutral, and is now entering a weak phase la nina, or cool, phase, reducing the wind shear and hence promoting stronger and more frequent hurricanes. Another major factor in the summer was a big blocking area of high pressure, feeding warm and moist air over the Western Atlantic and warming the waters there by as much as four or five degrees, compared to the average. These warmer waters have provided the fuel to power the huge, formidable hurricanes that have formed in the region this year. So the very active Hurricane Season of 2016 has now come an end. Join me later in the programme, where we will take a more detailed look at some of these Migratory Birds and just how the weather affects their journeys. This railway carries more than 130,000 passengers a year towards snowdons summit. But some people get there the hard way on foot. However you choose to go high, you need to respect the weather and be fully prepared. Climbers battled fierce winds in the scottish highlands, in footage released to showjust how wild the weather can get. This high, this exposed, it is too late to simply turn back. We have just stepped away from the railway and this is snowdon peak. Now im here in one of the snowdonia park wardens offices at penny pass. You are one of the wardens, rhys wheldon roberts, and you are going to show me exactly what i need to be fully prepared to attack a hill or a mountain. So you know, mountains are quite cold, so you need warm layers, preferably a base layer first, then a mid layer, Something Like a fleece, maybe even two, if it is quite cold, and some comfortable, warm trousers as well. I have gotjeans on. They are not necessarily the right thing, are they . Not the best, they get quite cold when they are wet and they are really uncomfortable, so something that will keep you warm when you are wet is preferable. Ok, what else . You also need waterproof layers. Jacket, trousers, i would also take some hats and gloves with mejust in case they get wet. Good idea, the right footwear . In summer, you would have those boots, at the end there, just generic walking boots. And these . And these are winter boots, they have a much stiffer sole. They can support crampons as well which gives you more grip on the ice. They are am essential bit of kit for any snow on the mountain. And if it is very snowy i would need one of these . Another Essential Piece of kit. An ice axe. It provides some sort of support walking up the mountain and if you slip, it can help stop you. I want to know where im going, but i am ok because i have one of those lovely maps on my phone. They are a start, but you want a proper map and a compass like this. A phone can run out of battery or signal and become useless. That will never fail you. And it sounds obvious, but you need something to eat and drink on the way. Fuel is very important so make sure you pack your lunch and maybe your dinner, and some warm drinks if it is cold. And check the weather forecast. It sounds obvious but the weather at the top of the mountain is often very different from the weather when you set off. Absolutely, yes, here, it can be ten, 15 degrees colder on the mountain than down in the valley. Check the Mountain Forecast as well because it can be very different to the generic forecast. If i come back and climb in snowdonia, i will come anf find you as my personal guide, and i promise i will not wear these jeans. Ok, brilliant still to come fake flock. What Electric Sheep can tell us about the weather that real sheep cant. Captured on camera, by a bbc Weather Watcher, the building of the Queensferry Crossing in scotland, through the changing seasons. In november, Weather Watchers celebrated its First Anniversary and the number of sky snappers now totals more than 130,000. For many, it is about the beauty of the sky and the scenery around them, and sharing it online. Many people just walk along with their heads down, and they dont look up, they dont see the clouds, they dont see the sunrise, the sunsets, the rainbows, and they thank me for that, and i think that is probably the most rewarding thing. And you can become a Weather Watcher by signing up at bbc Weather Watchers online. We are taking a look at how the Snowdon Railway copes with the mountain weather. Weve stopped here at the rocky valley platform, it is about two thirds towards the summit, the elevation, about 680 metres. Already we are above some of the clouds, and you can tell how the weather has changed here. It is colder and windier, and of course, all of the track has to cope with these conditions, the heavy rain, the heavy snow, and of course, the big change in temperatures from one season to the next. Further up, mike is taking a look at how this piece of track is faring up. So, mike, how are we doing this . With this instrument here, a measuring trolley, we will put it on the track, amd this is going to tell me the distance between the two rails. It is going to tell me the cross level, the height of one rail to the other, and it is going to tell me the twist and the distance. I guess youre going to wheel it down the track. Shall i help you out with that . You can push. Ok, thanks. I willjust gently edge it down the track. This is a fairly exposed piece of track so it must get a fair battering. This is one of our sections of track which requires constant maintenance. In the spring, this will have moved, and we will come back and do some more maintenance, lifting and packing. We have moved down this short bit, so lets take a look at what you have learned. This is telling me weve travelled 12. 75 metres from where we started, telling me that at this particular point the track gauge is 806. 11 millimetres, and it also tells me that i have a cross level negative 0f11. 9 millimetres. Thats a slight dip . That is a slight twist to one side. Does the track need any work . No, the instrument is telling me it is all within tolerance. Thats good news for you. Very good. But you never know what else youll find. Ill let you go and check some more track, mike. Thank you very much. Were going to get back on the train and back on the move and just a moment, but before we do that, it has been a cold start to winter here in snowdonia, but in that direction, a long way in that direction, there is a part of the world that should be very cold, but there is a problem. Its not cold enough. The not so frozen arctic. The amount of sea ice that survived summer 2016 was the Second Lowest on record, with Autumn Regrowth slowed both by Air Temperatures 20 celsius above normal and the warmth of the ocean below. During summertime, when The Sun Comes Up in the arctic, it reflects most of the suns energy back out to space. If you start removing the reflective sea ice cover, now the o