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WARWICK AND SOUTHAM INTRODUCTION This City Pack provides high level, non-technical summaries of climate change projections for an individual city or town. It uses scientific research to provide robust climate information to help decision makers plan for the future, enabling cities and towns

Dr Cyril Morcrette

in physics from the University of Warwick and a PhD in meteorology from the University of Reading. As a post-doc in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, he carried out research on the initiation of convective storms in the British Isles. External Recognition Cyril was awarded the L

Met Office scientists protecting our forests from pests and pathogens

and Rural Affairs (Defra), is a collaboration between the Met Office’s Vegetation-Climate Interactions team, Defra’s Plant Health Risk and Horizon Scanning team, the University of Exeter, Fera Science, the University of Warwick, Forest Research and The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Since 2006 the non

LFRic - a modelling system fit for future computers

, Warwick, Imperial College and STFC's Hartree Centre. The challenge of the project was to design a dynamical core that retains the advantages of the current one but that is significantly more efficient on future supercomputer architectures. There were three principal recommendations of the project

Food, Farming and Natural Environment Climate Service

and University of Warwick, we have developed a web tool for estimating priority pest emergence. The pest web emergence tool uses gridded climate data and pest-climate relationships to provide estimates of when microclimate conditions might be suitable for known, invasive plant pests. Guidance on how to use

How do autonomous vehicles react to the weather?

, which is lead by NPL and Lloyds Register with partners including the Met Office, Plymouth Marine Lab (PML), University of Plymouth, and Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG).  Read the AV and weather discussion paper on the NPL website.   Find out more about the Met Office’s services with Connected

Food security under pressure from climate change

agriculture and food. For example, in collaboration with Defra, Fera Science, University of Exeter and University of Warwick, we have developed a web tool for estimating priority pest emergence. To support the Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) published earlier this year, Met Office scientists

excalibur-newsletter-june2021.pdf

Computing Paradigms (EPSRC led, bids under evaluation) • Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification (EPSRC led, bids under evaluation) Fusion modelling use case Awards have been made under Project Neptune to the Universities of York, Exeter, Oxford and Warwick, to Imperial College and UCL

How weather and climate change are shaping global food security

, and the University of Warwick to develop tools for estimating pest emergence and assessing crop resilience. We also support the UK’s Third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3) and the Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA3), helping to identify and address key risks to the agri-food sector. Our

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