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READING CLIMATE PACK INTRODUCTION This City Pack provides high level, non-technical summaries of climate change projections for an individual city or town. It uses scientific research to provide robust climate information to help decision makers plan for the future, enabling cities and towns

Christopher Thomas

Areas of expertise Data assimilation Inverse modelling Uncertainty quantification   Current activities Chris is working in the Assimilation of Surface-based Observations group based at MetOffice@Reading Unit at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. His current work is focused

WCSSP India

of Birmingham, University of Leeds, and the University of Reading. UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our fund management page. Why is this research important? Every year, the Indian summer monsoon generally occurs between June and September

Research to operations scientists and scientific software engineers

data assimilation with a specific focus on  observations of soil moisture. She is part of the Coupled Data Assimilation team and is based at  the MetOffice@Reading located in the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. Dr Rhiannon Davies Rhiannon works as a software developer in the Coupled

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Record high temperatures verified

have also been met to confirm a new record high temperature for Scotland of 34.8°C at Charterhall on 19 July.  A previous provisional reading of 35.1°C was reported at Floors Castle, Borders, but, following inspection, the site set-up was not fully compliant with observing standards so the value did

Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil

, University of Exeter, University of Leeds University of Oxford, and the University of Reading.  UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project our fund management page.  The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, is an important region for monitoring

ExCALIBUR Programme funding awards

June 2021 Contracts were issued to bidders for the following ExCALIBUR calls: Call Award  Organisation  Value Start Date End Date SPF_EX20-6_IO & Storage Award         University of Reading  £741,553 1 June 2021 31 May 2024 SPF_EX20-7 Data Workflow Award        University of Reading £746,603

Dr Aurore Porson

of Earth and Ocean Sciences, at the University of British Columbia, developing high-resolution numerical simulations of sea-breeze scaling. She then did a three-year post-doc at the Department of Meteorology at theUniversity of Reading Department of Meteorology working on urban parameterization. Aurore now works at MetOffice@Reading, at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading.

Dr Ben Johnson

with aerosol researchers from the University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment, the University of Reading Department of Meteorology, and the University of Manchester Centre for Atmospheric Science. Ben is also interested in the communication of climate science and in 2015 undertook a secondment

Prof. Mike Cullen

of prior dynamical information in the assimilation process, since there is insufficient data available to make purely statistical methods viable. Mike is also a visiting professor at the University of Reading, and is currently co-supervising five PhD students at Imperial, Bath and Reading, on topics

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