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Dr Rhiannon Davies

by the team. She also contributes to the development and maintenance of the global coupled NWP suite, and the land surface data assimilation system (SURF). Career background Rhiannon completed a BSc in Mathematics with a year in Europe at the University of York in 2011 and followed this with an MSc

Paul Agnew

impacts of air quality and atmospheric pollution modelling. Career background Paul graduated from York University in Physics. He joined the UK Atomic Energy Authority at Harwell to work on radiation effects in materials and completed a PhD at Oxford University on point defect production in solids

Dr Samantha Smith

.   Career background Samantha joined the Met Office as a research scientist in 1999.  Previously Samantha obtained a PhD in atmospheric physics at UMIST in 1993,  followed by a two year post-doctoral position.  Her work at UMIST focused on  thermodynamics and turbulence in cumulus and cirrus clouds.  Subsequently she spent three years at NASA GISS in New York, where she continued to work on turbulence and horizontal inhomogeneity in cirrus clouds. 

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

Met Office Deep Dive: Winter arrives early

snow forecast for some regions and a sudden stratospheric warming event on the horizon, there’s plenty to unpack in this in-depth look at the UK’s weather. The current situation: Arctic air and snow warnings Cold Arctic air is sweeping across the UK, with the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds

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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

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