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Atmospheric processes and parametrization scientists

over mountains, with a particular interest in orographic precipitation. Dr Alison Stirling Alison leads research into convection representation in weather and climate models. Dr Rachel Stratton Rachel works on atmospheric convection and clouds. Dr Michael Whitall Michael is a research scientist

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One of the hottest summers in Scotland and N. Ireland

than average number of rainfall days (where more than 0.2mm has been recorded), which coupled with plenty of cloud and reduced sunshine may have contributed to a perception of it being wetter. * Clackmannan, Dunbartonshire, Perth and Kinross, Renfrewshire, Stirling and Falkirk, City of Glasgow and West Lothian.

Seamless Global Modelling workshop

simulations for DYAMOND-3 at convection-permitting resolution - Richard W. Jones GC's regional sister at km-scale: towards an RC configuration - Juan Castillo The ParaChute Programme - Alison Stirling Modifying CoMorph-A for kilometre-scale resolutions - Sally Lavender Interaction of surface heterogeneity

UK forecast site list feed detailed documentation

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Samantha_Smith_pst.pptx

Investigate how to turn down the initiating mass flux: Investigate proportion of mass flux that SHOULD be sub-grid Towards making Comorph scale-aware Samantha Smith, Alison Stirling, Michael Whitall, Sally Lavender, Adrian Lock and Rachel Stratton (Met Office) Introduction CoMorph is a new

Our science fellows

Adrian Lock Adrian leads the research and development of the parametrization of the atmospheric boundary layer. Alison Stirling Alison leads research into the representation of convection across model scales. Brian Golding Brian researches to advance our forecasting capabilities of hazardous

ParaChute - Representing turbulence in models

Stein, University of Reading.  The projects were combined with work-packages from the Met Office to form an overall programme, led by Alison Stirling and Humphrey Lean at the Met Office.  ParaChute working groups WesCon-WOEST observational campaign: an observational campaign called WesCon

Microsoft Word - 2020_07_august_rain.docx

-term average (mm) Grangemouth Refinery (Stirling) 95.0 67.1 Perth, Norwich Union (Perth) 86.2 - Stonehaven, Cheyne (Aberdeenshire) 79.0 - Newton of Falkland (Fife) 77.2 - Gilston (Mid-Lothian) 62.8 64.2 Kinross (Kinross-shire) 61.6 81.4 The map below shows lightning activity recorded across Scotland

UK Climate Resilience Programme decision support tools

are processed using an innovative processing chain developed at the University of Stirling and visualised on a web-based platform.   UK Adaptation Inventory The UK Adaptation Inventory was compiled as part of the OpenCLIM project. It aims to document adaptation on the ground, based on national reporting to government by public and private sector organisations and a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature.

Weather science technical reports

version of the Met Office’s Unified Model. Stratton, R.A. ; Stirling, A. J. 2024 659 Updates to the global FOAM system including model and data assimilation changes. Carneiro, D.M.; Waters, J.; Lea, D.; Martin, M.; While, J.; Weaver, A.; Vidard, A.; Guiavarc’h, C.; Storkey, D.; Ford, D.; Blockley, E

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