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Richard Renshaw

project UERRA.  The aim is to produce a high-quality regional analysis for studying and monitoring European climate. An ensemble of lower-resolution European reanalyses is also created to provide estimates of uncertainty in the results. Career background Richard finished a maths degree at Oxford

Dr Jane Mulcahy

in HadGEM2-ES. In collaboration with UKCA scientists across the UK academic community, including the University of Leeds, University of Oxford, University of Reading and University of Cambridge she works on the development and evaluation of the new aerosol scheme in the Unified Model, evaluating the impact

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COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE University of Leeds, University of Reading, University of Oxford, University of Exeter, University of Edinburgh,University of Bristol, Met Office Carbon cycle in the Amazon Modelling rainfall Impacts & disaster risk reduction CH 4 CO 2 CO 2 CO 2 CH 4 CO 2 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 CO 2 CH

Improving Model Processes for African Climate (IMPALA)

IMPALA is a consortium of the Met Office and leading UK and African institutions including the African Centre of Meteorological Applications for Development, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and the universities of Cape Town, Exeter, Leeds, Nairobi, Oxford, Reading and Yaounde. The IMPALA

Dr Daniel Lea

of data on density levels. From 2002 to 2005 he worked at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore on 4D-Var in a high resolution regional ocean model. Daniel's PhD work at the University of Oxford (1997 to 2001) was on 4D-Var assimilation of SST and SSH data into simplified high resolution ocean models.

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Amber warning in force with wet start to the week for some

An Amber warning is now in force, covering parts of central and southern England, including Oxford, Bath and Milton Keynes. The warning highlights potential flooding and damage for some buildings, with travel disruption also likely. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning UPDATED ⚠️⚠️ Heavy rain across parts

Peter Rayer

first became involved with the modelling of atmospheric radiative transfer as part of a Met Office collaboration with atmospheric physicists at Oxford University. After working with the Remote Sensing Instrumentation branch, then located at RAE Farnborough, he returned to the main site at Exeter

Carol McSweeney

the regional modelling team at the Met Office Hadley Centre in 2009. Prior to this, Carol had worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University's School of Geography and Environment, where she worked on several projects concerned with using climate model information in developing countries

Dr Helen Webster

for a mathematics degree and a PGCE in secondary mathematics at Oxford University. She then completed an applied mathematics PhD on integrable nonlinear differential equations at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Dr Victoria Chapman

for an environmental consultancy as a GIS and Business Developer Consultant, delivering a variety of projects for national government, regulatory and corporate clients. Victoria has held several postdoctoral research positions at Birmingham and Oxford University. Projects worked on include assessing snow and light

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