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David Sexton

of climate model experiments, done jointly with the Met Office and Reading University. In 2002, David moved to the Climate Prediction group to work on climate prediction. In 2006, David became head of the team which produced the latest set of climate projections for the UK, UKCP09. For the first time

Bernd Becker

simulation experiments. There he worked with Ad Stoffelen, John Eyre, Roger Saunders, Philippe Courtier and Anthony Hollingsworth. Later, Bernd collaborated on PROVOST with Tim Palmer and the re-analysis team at ECMWF. In 1997 Bernd joined the CGAM, now NCAS at the University of Reading, in the Tropical

Professor Jon Petch

and improving the verification and monitoring of our NWP modelling capabilities. Maintaining and developing the IT infrastructure that underpins our research and delivery capabilities.   Career background Jon joined the Met Office in 1997 following completion of a PhD at the University of Reading

Dr Hazel Thornton

moving to research near-term climate predictability. Hazel completed a PhD with the University of Reading on North Atlantic circulation, prediction and energy system impacts, whilst working for the Met Office.  Prior to arriving at the Met Office, Hazel completed an Atmospheric Sciences Masters

Remote upper air sensing

is based in Exeter and Reading. It performs research and development for enhancing active and passive remote sensing systems, and applied methodology to generate information and products. Enhancing remote sensing systems includes assessing systems available commercially off-the-shelf (COTS

Mark Canning

. In 2009, Mark graduated from University of Leicester with honours with a BSc in Physics and Astrophysics. He also holds a MSc degree in Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate from the University of Reading (2013). External recognition Mark is an accredited meteorologist (BIP-M) with the World Meteorological Organisation since 2014. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society (FRMetS). Email: [email protected]

Dr Mark Ringer

scheme in the latest model, Met Office climate prediction model: HadGEM3 family. Career background Mark completed a PhD in Meteorology at the University of Reading in 1994 and followed this with a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique in Paris. Mark joined

Dr Michael Whitall

at the University of Reading, where he also studied Physics and Meteorology as an undergraduate.  His PhD thesis investigated the sensitivity of the atmosphere to fast variability associated with convection and other parameterised processes.

Microsoft Word - 2024_07_september_rain.docx

and 77.1mm at Oxford; at least ten stations in this area recorded daily totals exceeding 60mm. *Thanks to Stephen Burt, University of Reading and Charles Knight, University of Oxford for Oxford statistics. The chart below shows autumn 2024 rainfall accumulations for Oxfordshire based on the HadUK-Grid

Non-Executive Directors

the Board as a Non-Executive Director in November 2019. His previous full-time roles have included: Director-General of ECMWF, Chief Executive of NERC, Director of the Hadley Centre, and Professor and Head of Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading. Currently he holds part-time roles

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