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Dr Yaswant Pradhan

at the University of Plymouth as a post-doctoral research fellow. There, he worked primarily on marine bio-optical algorithm development, based on satellite remote-sensing and in situ data, and contributed towards the design justification plan for ESA's GlobColour project. Yaswant obtained a PhD from ISRO

Lewis Sampson

each processing option. Career background Lewis started higher education at the University of Plymouth completing a B.Sc. in Mathematics before moving on to accept a PhD position in “Ocean modelling with novel data assimilation techniques” under Professor Georgy Shapiro. This postgraduate education

WCSSP South Africa

science report  Research grants awarded Advancing rip current forecasts for beach locations across South Africa – CMAR, University of Plymouth, 2024-2027 DR-Africa: Data Rescue Africa – University of Southampton, 2024-2027 Weather advisories feasibility, effectiveness and reception in South Africa

Ocean forecasting development

(providing predictions of the marine chemistry and lower trophic level biology). The hydrodynamic models are based on the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO) and the biogeochemistry for shelf seas is provided by Plymouth Marine Laboratory’s (PML)  European Regional Seas Ecosystem Model (ERSEM

Dr Diego Bruciaferri

in Environmental Sciences (with majors in Numerical Modelling and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics) from the University of Bologna (Italy) and a PhD in Physical Oceanography and Ocean Modelling from the University of Plymouth (UK). External recognition Member of CLIVAR Ocean Model Development Panel (OMDP; 2023-2025) Ocean Modelling journal young editorial board member (since 2022)

factsheet_14-microclimates_2023.pdf

lower that winters are longer and summers much shorter. Higher ground also tends to be windier, which makes for harsher winter weather. The effect of this is that plants and animals are often different from those at low levels. Data comparison of Princetown, Plymouth and Teignmouth If we compare

Microsoft Word - 2019_011_november_wind.docx

of Wight, 72 Kt (83 mph) at Plymouth Mountbatten and 71 Kt (82 mph) at Culdrose, Cornwall. Impacts A woman was killed by a falling tree which came down on her car in Dorset. There was transport disruption with delays or cancellations to rail services due to fallen trees. Several thousand properties across

Dr Andy Saulter

oceanographic consultant, providing analysis services and forecast demonstrators based on marine data. Met Office verification team member analysing performance of meteorological forecast products. PhD and postdoctoral research fellow at University of Plymouth specializing in coastal waves and sediment transport processes. Hydrographic surveyor providing positioning services for the offshore oil and gas industry and conducting coastal bathymetric surveys.

Dr Edward Steele

on an interim basis for nine months, prior to assuming his present role. His background includes a PhD in Marine Physics and a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Physical Oceanography, both at the University of Plymouth, as well as significant contributions to the wider field of operational

Microsoft Word - 2023_03_storm_antoni.docx

, including Plymouth Pride, Brighton Pride and ‘Stompin’ on the Quomps’ in Dorset. The storm caused transport disruption with the Great Western Railway advising passengers not to travel between Exeter and Penzance due to fallen trees on the line. A number of residents were evacuated from their homes

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