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Dr Sylvia Bohnenstengel

currently manages the Regional System Evaluation Team in Exeter and is based at MetOffice@Reading at the University of Reading, Department of Meteorology. The aim of the group is to direct and develop scientific research into convective-scale regional atmosphere/land model evaluation. We develop

Dr Graeme Marlton

, obtained a BSc in Meteorology from the University of Reading in 2012 and continued to obtain a PhD on measuring atmospheric turbulence with specially adapted radiosondes carrying accelerometers in 2016. The PhD involved comparing the sensors with remote sensing methods such as doppler lidar, radar

Chloe Eagle

Chloe is a scientific software engineer at MetOffice@Reading.

Areas of expertise Software development Current activities Chloe works in the Mesoscale Modelling group at MetOffice@Reading based at the University of Reading Department of Meteorology. Chloe acts as the local computing facilities and data manager for MetOffice@Reading. Career background Chloe

Dr Humphrey Lean

Modelling Research group at MetOffice@Reading. The overarching aim of the group is to undertake holistic development of  km and sub km scale versions of the Unified Model in collaboration with colleagues in the University of Reading Department of Meteorology. Currently the three major areas of work

Dr Kirsty Hanley

Areas of expertise Convective scale modelling  Convection and convective initiation Orographic rainfall Ocean waves  Publications by Dr Kirsty Hanley Current activities Kirsty works in the Mesoscale Modelling group at MetOffice@Reading based at the University of Reading Department of Meteorology

Dr Carlo Cafaro

the spread and skill of MOGREPS-UK. He is also involved in the verification of ensembles in South-East Asia as part of the WCSSP SE Asia project. Being part of the MetOffice@Reading community he also collaborates with researchers at the University of Reading. Career background Carlo's Publications Carlo

Dr Cristina Charlton-Perez

observations in the UKV. Cristina is based at the MetOffice@Reading Unit at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. She aims to collaborate with Met Office colleagues based in Exeter and University of Reading colleagues on many aspects of her work. Career background Cristina has been a member

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Summary of CME Timeline Solar Flare GOES data Coronagraph Imagery ~4-6hrs CME Travel Time 18 Hours Image Analysis / CME param 2-3hrs Enlil Model Input Geomagnetic Storm Watch Summary of CME Timeline Solar Flare GOES data Coronagraph Imagery L1 Magnetic Field Reading ~4-6hrs CME Travel Time 18 Hours

capacity_development_final.pdf

of Reading in the UK. Mr Frederick Otu-Larbi, a meteorologist at the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMA), studied for a Masters degree with the support of the WMO/UK VCP fellowship scheme in order to broaden his understanding of the weather and improve his ability to produce weather forecasts

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