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Tom Hill

representing the physical relationship between the two fluids when assimilating observations which are a function of the state of both. Career background Before working at the Met Office, Tom obtained an integrated master's degree in Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, accredited by the Geological

Drought and Flood Mitigation Service Uganda

, it is hoped, will ultimately save lives and enhance livelihoods. The project consortium consists of RHEA Group, Environment Systems, Pixalytics, Databasix, AA International, AgriTechTalk International, HR Wallingford, the Met Office, Mercy Corps, and Oxford Policy Management. The consortium will work

Brazil_infographic-v6

COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University of Edinburgh,University of Bristol, Met Office Carbon cycle in the Amazon Modelling rainfall Impacts & disaster risk reduction CH 4 CO 2 CO 2 CO 2 CH 4 CO 2 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CO 2 CH

Improving Model Processes for African Climate (IMPALA)

IMPALA is a consortium of the Met Office and leading UK and African institutions including the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and the universities of Cape Town, Exeter, Leeds, Nairobi, Oxford, Reading and Yaounde. The IMPALA

Dr Victoria Chapman

for an environmental consultancy as a GIS and Business Developer Consultant, delivering a variety of projects for national government, regulatory and corporate clients. Victoria has held several postdoctoral research positions at Birmingham and Oxford University. Projects worked on include assessing snow and light

Dr Matt Palmer

science. Matt and his team have strong collaborative links with UK researchers (Universities of Reading, Oxford, and National Oceanography Centre, Southampton) and also the wider research community through international working groups (CLIVAR GSOP, CONCEPT-HEAT, IQuOD). Career background Before joining

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Amber warning in force with wet start to the week for some

An Amber warning is now in force, covering parts of central and southern England, including Oxford, Bath and Milton Keynes. The warning highlights potential flooding and damage for some buildings, with travel disruption also likely. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning UPDATED ⚠️⚠️ Heavy rain across parts

2011-peterson_texas_drought.pdf

, Netherlands; Myles Allen—Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics, and Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom Thailand experienced severe flooding in 2011. During and after an unusually wet

cssp_china_science__cx_change_severe_wx.pdf

change. As part of this, the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford, the National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences and the Met Office have run workshops to train and build the capacity of early career Chinese scientists to carry out attribution studies. These workshops have produced many results

Dr Chiara Piccolo

, Chiara worked for six years as a postdoc at the AOPP at the University of Oxford on infrared remote sensing from satellite instruments and retrieval theory to get the information content when using multi-channels instruments. This work was a continuation of her PhD in Physics at the University

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