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Tom Hill

Tom works on the linear and adjoint forecast models for global NWP in our next-generation data assimilation system. He is based in the MetOffice@Reading centre at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading.

the AFESP (Advancing the Frontiers of Earth System Prediction) programme at the University of Reading. Within JADA, he is the primary developer of the ensemble-based component of the hybrid tangent linear model (TLM) and its adjoint, which are crucial elements of the 4D-Var algorithm to be used

Dr Sophia Moreton

, and has co-led the ‘Women in Climate’ network. Recently, the Met Office has made it to ‘2023 UK’s Best Workplace for Women’ list.  Career background Sophia completed her PhD in Physical Oceanography from the University of Reading and the Met Office Hadley Centre, working in the OCDC Ocean Modelling team

Kate Brown MMet, Operational meteorologist

of Meteorology (MMet) degree at Reading University. As part of the course, she spent her third year at Oklahoma University in the United States, which gave her opportunity to study a wide range of extreme weather conditions.

Dr Matthew Mizielinski

in the High Resolution Global Climate Modelling group, collaborating with the University of Reading through the High Resolution Climate Modelling programme. While in this role he coordinated the implementation of the UPSCALE project and initially lead the data management work package within the EU

Eleanor Burke

where she continued working on passive microwave remote sensing of soil moisture, a subject she studied for her PhD at the Environmental Systems Science Centre at Reading University. As an undergraduate Eleanor studied Physics at Oxford University and also has an MSc in Oceanography from Southampton University.

How much has the sea surface warmed?

it was realised that heat loss from the widely-used canvas buckets was influencing the recorded SSTs and the readings were a little cooler than the true SST. Starting from around the 1930s measurements were taken of the temperature of water drawn in below the surface for various purposes like cooling the ship’s

wiser0209_aspire_summary.pdf

. ASPIRE was delivered from March 2017 to March 2020 by a consortium including the Met Office, Walker Institute at the University of Reading, and the Norwegian Refugee Council. Adaptive Social Protection SP systems help individuals and families cope with crises and shocks (World Bank, 2019). Adaptive

metoffice_climatechange_deeperdiscovery_p4c.pdf

- YouTube or Massive Attack. Photos of climate change e.g. from Images from a Warming Planet - the UK in pictures | Environment | The Guardian Ed Hawkin’s climate stripe Climate stripes - University of Reading What if you were asked to plan the opening of the next COP or climate conference? What

Emma Dyer

in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading where she wrote her dissertation on the influence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on the intensity and frequency of North Atlantic wind storms in partnership with a weather risk company. After graduating, Emma joined this company where she spent

Dr Matthew Menary

on climate change and variability in the North Atlantic Ocean. In 2016, in conjunction with Reading University and whilst working at the Met Office, he completed his PhD in dynamical oceanography. In 2018 he left the Met Office to work at Sorbonne Université and subsequently École Normale Supérieure in Paris

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