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Dr Cristina Charlton-Perez

of the MetOffice@Reading since starting at the Met Office in 2008. Prior to joining the Met Office, Cristina worked as post-doctoral research scientist first at Columbia University in New York and then jointly at the University of Leeds and UCL. In her past work she designed and built a high-resolution

Impact of weather information on UK SMEs.PDF

by responding to weather information. Impact of Weather Information on UK SMEs 06 www.b2binternational.com London I Manchester I Düsseldorf I New York I Chicago I Beijing I Shanghai I Singapore

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Cold conditions persist with chance of some snow this weekend in the north

, covered by the snow and ice warning. 2 – 5 cm is possible over the Cheviots and North Yorks Moors, and it's possible we could see some localised accumulations to lower levels. Some freezing rain could affect higher parts of the Pennines for a time too leading to icy conditions. Some snow is possible

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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

. The Materials and Molecular Modelling Hub Led by: UCL Partners: Queen Mary University of London, Queen’s University Belfast, Brunel University, Imperial College London, King’s College London, Universities of Cambridge, Lincoln, Kent, Reading, Southampton and York EPSRC support: £4.5 million Materials

Dr Andrew Jones

theory (pure mathematics) and before joining the Met Office worked as a post-doctoral research assistant at University College Swansea and later at the University of York.

Michael Sanderson

, Michael was a post-doctoral researcher at Cambridge University, where he initially studied global methane emissions and sinks, and then helped develop a lightweight ozone monitor based on a gas sensitive resistor. He completed a PhD in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of York, where he also

typhoon_haiyan_(yolanda)_in_the_philippines_summary_for_scientists.pdf

. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 2013. JB Elsner, JP Kossin, and TH Jagger. The increasing intensity of the strongest tropical cyclones. Nature, 455:92– 95, 2008. K Emanuel, R Sundararajan, and J Williams. Hurricanes and global warming: Results from downscaling

Dr Dave Rowell

this will enable us to provide an 'expert judgement' of the trustworthiness of these multi-model projections for decision-relevant metrics of climate change over East Africa, with a particular focus on the Lake Victoria Basin. Career background Dave graduated from the University of York with a BSc in Maths

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Further rain to come

on already saturated ground a number of warnings for rain have been issued outlining the increased risks for potential impacts.” “The highest rainfall totals are likely across the Pennines and North York Moors where 80-100mm could accumulate on Thursday, while others within the warning area could see

Dr Carlo Buontempo

Application Facility (GRAS SAF) for dealing with the high-resolution data-sets provided by the European mission GRAS EUMETSAT. During his post-doc at York university in Toronto, Carlo worked on a convective parameterization scheme to transport trace-gases in a high-resolution air quality model

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