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of Leeds 17:30 Bristol Street Art self-guided tour in groups: Meet at reception Agenda - Seamless Global Modelling workshop, 3-6 June 2025, Bristol WEDNESDAY 4th Time Title Speaker Affiliation Session 2a: AI/ML models and integration with seamless physical model development Convener: Alistair Sellar 09

Climate webinar series

such as those on health and wellbeing. In addition to science and policy perspectives, we also heard about how co-benefits are already being realised in some communities. We were joined by speakers from the University of Leeds, Ricardo Energy and Environment/the UK Department for Energy Security and Net

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LEEDS CLIMATE CHANGE The Science Temperature – The high altitude of The Pennines to the west creates an environment that is frequently cool, dull and wet. The city centre is likely to experience warmer temperatures than the surrounding areas due to the urban heat island. Rainfall can be quite

ParaChute - Representing turbulence in models

and UKRI and running over four years from February 2023. The Met Office is collaborating with researchers from the Universities of Exeter, Leeds, Reading, Manchester and Imperial College.  Following a funding opportunity, five projects were selected by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to work

United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) Model

, it began as a joint project between the Met Office and the Universities of Cambridge and Leeds. Since then, contributions to UKCA are also being provided by work at the Universities of Oxford, Reading, East Anglia and Lancaster. For further information on UKCA, see UKCA hosted by the University

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Increased climate change risk to permafrost

A new international research study, including climate change experts from the University of Leeds, University of Exeter and the Met Office, reveals that permafrost is more sensitive to the effects of global warming than previously thought. The study, published today in Nature Climate Change

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and Environment, University of Leeds Acknowledgements: We would like to acknowledge the funding provided from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs that supported the development of these case studies. We would also like to thank all the interviewees from the Local and Combined Authorities

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, Met Office Keynote speakers Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Member of House of Lords Prof Dame Julia Slingo, former Met Office Chief Scientist Panellists Prof Tim Benton, Chatham House Dr Pam Berry, Oxford University Prof Suraje Dessai, Leeds University Prof Hayley Fowler, Newcastle University Dr

met-office-science-conference-2021---agenda-overview---speakers.v2.pdf

Prof Richard Betts MBE, Met Office Keynote speakers Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Member of House of Lords Prof Dame Julia Slingo, former Met Office Chief Scientist Panellists Prof Tim Benton, Chatham House Dr Pam Berry, Oxford University Prof Suraje Dessai, Leeds University Prof Hayley Fowler

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