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Training early career scientists - WCSSP case study

scientists which continues even after the workshop finished”, Dr Wenxia Zhang, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, China.  Since then, the CSSP Brazil project has also hosted several workshops in Brazil. Dr Sarah Sparrow from the University of Oxford commented, “Being involved in running the CSSP China

Met Office Academic Partnerships

scientists in other sectors including health, technology, artificial intelligence, and the social sciences.  To support delivery of the Met Office Research & Innovation Strategy, UCL, University of Bristol, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Oxford, University of Reading, University

FAQs - GAMETs

. Which areas are GAMETs provided for? GAMET South East: area to the east of Southampton-Oxford-Northampton-The Wash GAMET South West: area to the east of Southampton-Oxford-Leamington Spa-Llanbedr GAMET Central: north of area covered by South East and South West areas up to a line from Carlisle

gc-seamless-workshop-agenda-3.pdf

system to forecast climate extremes on multi annual to seasonal timescales 13:00 Lunch + Poster Session 1 Vijay Tallapragada * Richard Wood Helen Roberts Muhammad Adnan Abid ECCC NOAA/NWS/NCEP Environmental Modelling Center Met Office Met Office University of Oxford 14:00 Discussion groups 15:00

gc-seamless-workshop-agenda.pdf

system to forecast climate extremes on multi annual to seasonal timescales 13:00 Lunch + Poster Session 1 Vijay Tallapragada * Richard Wood Helen Roberts Muhammad Adnan Abid ECCC NOAA/NWS/NCEP Environmental Modelling Center Met Office Met Office University of Oxford 14:00 Discussion groups 15:00

Ifan Rogers

climate through the UNSEEN method (UNprecedented Simulated Extremes using ENsembles).   Career background Ifan joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in 2025 in the Monthly to Decadal Prediction and Impacts team. Prior to joining the Met Office, he studied Physics at the University of Oxford.

marthews_2014_ch17.pdf

), with disastrous consequences for local populations (Boulter et al. 2013; Masih et al. 2014). The focus of this study is the 2014 drought in GHoA. In late 2013, the short rains failed almost AFFILIATIONS: Marthews—School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Otto

Vibha Selvaratnam

validating Met Office Dispersion Model against some long range dispersion experiments. Career background Vibha has worked in atmospheric dispersion since joining the Met Office in 2014. Prior to joining the Met Office, Vibha completed an MMath in mathematics at the University of Oxford.

Dr Marcus Juniper

, and fundamental science with industry applications for the offshore energy sector. Career background Marcus joined the Met Office’s Marine Applications team in March 2024. Prior to joining Marcus obtained a DPhil in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford, focusing on the aero/hydro-dynamics

Dr Rhiannon Davies

in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing at the University of Oxford. In 2016 she completed her PhD on modelling and observations of the Arctic marginal ice zone at the University of East Anglia. Leaving academia, Rhiannon worked on the Level 2 data processors for the European Space Agency SMOS mission , which measures soil moisture and ocean salinity from space. Rhiannon has recently joined the Met Office as a senior scientific software developer.

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