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Dr Chiara Piccolo

, Chiara worked for six years as a postdoc at the AOPP at the University of Oxford on infrared remote sensing from satellite instruments and retrieval theory to get the information content when using multi-channels instruments. This work was a continuation of her PhD in Physics at the University

Met Office Board

District National Park Authority. He is also a Senior Advisor to Rothschild & Co. and a member of the Energy Transition Commission. Simon’s academic credentials include a MA in geology from Oxford University, a PhD in history from King’s College London and an Honorary Professorship at the University

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, introduction & overview Prof. Chris Hewitt, Met Office Dr David Farrell, CIMH Chair: Dr Jane Strachan, Met Office 9.30 – 10.30 Climate Change Science Overview talks Dr Richard Jones, Met Office, Oxford University Visiting Professor & IPCC WG1 Coordinating Lead Author Prof. Michael Taylor, UWI 10.30 - 11.00

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Simon Thompson appointed as new Chair of the Met Office board

. and a member of the Energy Transition Commission. Simon’s academic credentials include a MA in geology from Oxford University, a PhD in history from King’s College London and an Honorary Professorship at the University of Exeter, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economics. Met Office Chief

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include a MA in geology from Oxford University, a PhD in history from King’s College London and an Honorary Professorship at the University of Exeter, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economics. Lynn has extensive financial and commercial expertise, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (ACA) with PwC

Met Office daily weather: Sunny but feeling cooler midweek

and the chance of a few light showers. Temperatures will vary significantly across the country. The west and southwest are expected to be the warmest, with highs of 18–20°C and possibly reaching 21°C in central and southern areas such as Oxford. In contrast, the east will feel much cooler

Deep Space Satellites for Space Weather Forecasting

Science Advisor “There is no value in a forecast. There is only value in how a forecast is used.” Tim Palmer, Royal Society Research Professor, Oxford 3 Operational Need Summary • The minimum that L5 can must give us: • Increased accuracy of CME (geomagnetic storm) arrival time • Decreased rate

MOB Summary 26 Oct 11

with Professors from Imperial College and Oxford University, which had been published in Nature. • The Board noted the headline figures for the Employee Attitude Survey. • The Board noted the progress with the Civil Contingencies Aircraft and specifically requested that their appreciation was passed

How Met Office science is reviewed

science programmes and other activities, provides the best possible services and advice to customers. To foster productive links with the global meteorological and climate community. In this video, hear from Professor Gideon Henderson, Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford and chair

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-02 290 28 KT -02 6000ft 290 28 KT -09 290 28 KT -09 290 28 KT -08 Height (above ground level) / time (UTC) Oxford 1500 1800 2100 1000ft 280 22 KT +04 270 22 KT +03 260 24 KT +03 3000ft 280 22 KT -02 280 25 KT -03 280 28 KT -03 6000ft 290 23 KT -10 290 25 KT -10 280 26 KT -09 Height (above ground

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