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ukcp18-peer-review-panel-description.pdf

(Grantham Institute, Imperial & University of Reading) and its membership is: • Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter); • Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford); • Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading); • Professor Gabi Hegerl (University of Edinburgh); • Dr Erik Kjellström (Rossby Centre

Microsoft Word - Met Office Board Summary March 2024

Met Office Board Summary 27 March 2024 Held at University of Reading, Greenlands Campus � � � � � � � � � � � Rob Woodward (Chair) welcomed attendees and confirmed the meeting was quorate. Rob Woodward thanked the University of Reading for their hospitality and generously providing their facilities

metoffice_bringingdatatolife_firstexplorations_p4c.pdf

A film from the Met Office: Bringing data to life A film from the University of Reading: Climate stripes: an emblem for climate action or an article from the University of Reading: Climate stripes A film from the Met Office: How a weather forecast is made in 60 seconds What if computers had never been

Climatological Returns

summary of the weather for each day noting its main characteristics. A number of sites will also provide a reading at 2100 and a few will give more frequent observations. For much of the period covered by the returns the front of each form provides a ‘decode’ which will help you to interpret

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

WCSSP India

Wallingford, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, National Oceanography Centre, University 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

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

Private Weather Diaries

collection of Private Weather Diaries dating from the early 18th century onwards some of which include not only text but also beautiful images such as the one above by Orlando Whistlecraft in his diary for Thwaite. The collection contains early readings from meteorological instruments, weather

Nigel Roberts

the performance of a high-resolution ensemble. In addition, Nigel is concerned with improving the physical understanding of the nature of the predictability of our weather. Nigel collaborates with academics at the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading on high-resolution ensemble

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