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Colin Morice

Colin graduated with a degree in Acoustics from the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) at the University of Southampton in 2005 and completed an MSc in Oceanography at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton in 2006. In 2010 he completed a PhD in statistical sensor fusion

Maiden Voyage Titanic 10 April 1912

Wednesday 10 April 1912 (RMS Titanic sets sail on her maiden voyage) UK weather chart for 07:00 UTC on 10 April 1912 Brief summary of the weather for Southampton Southampton had a dry night with clear spells, the morning dawned fine with some good spells of sunshine. Similar conditions, dry

Dr Matt Palmer

science. Matt and his team have strong collaborative links with UK researchers (Universities of Reading, Oxford, and National Oceanography Centre, Southampton) and also the wider research community through international working groups (CLIVAR GSOP, CONCEPT-HEAT, IQuOD). Career background Before joining

Dr Chris Atkinson

climate. Career background Chris graduated with a degree in Earth Science from Oxford University in 2004. He then went on to study an MSc in Oceanography at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton which he completed in 2006. In 2011 Chris completed a PhD at the National Oceanography Centre

Dr Freya Garry

subjects.  Career background Freya started studying climate science whilst doing an integrated Master of Oceanography degree at the University of Southampton, completing the course with first class honours, and graduating with the top grade of the year in 2013. Freya received an IMarEST undergraduate

Professor Katy Hill

of Southampton in Marine Sciences, a Masters' at the University of Victoria, Canada in Climate Dynamics, and a PhD at the University of Tasmania in 2009.  External recognition Katy is an Honorary Professor at the University at Southampton for Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise in Ocean and Earth Sciences. Katy acts as Non-Exec Chair of the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN).                             

Dr Simon J. Keogh

with Astrophysics from the University of Leeds and then a PhD at the University of Southampton (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton), in the use of marine radiometers for the correction of satellite sea surface temperatures. Simon began his Met Office career in 1999 after joining the Observations

Dr Michael Sharpe

Office Michael completed a PhD in Industrial Applied Mathematics at the University of Southampton, this included the numerical modelling of super-cooled liquids using a phase-field approach. Michael also studied mathematics as an undergraduate, again at the University of Southampton, during which he received two outstanding achievement awards and a national award from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

GAMETs

of Southampton-Oxford-Northampton-The Wash GAMET Southwest: area to the east of Southampton-Oxford-Leamington Spa-Llanbedr GAMET Central: north of area covered by Southeast and Southwest areas up to a line from Carlisle to Berwick GAMET North: north of area covered by Central area including Northern

Dr Patrick Hyder

, and as a consultant for several commercial companies, including FUGRO GEOS.  He has a BSc in Physics with Oceanography (University of Southampton, 1988), an MSc in Physical Oceanography (University of Wales, Bangor, 1992) and PhD in Physical Oceanography (University of Wales, Bangor, 1997).   Pat has a broad

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