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  • marcia-zilli-jerry-samuel-neil-hart---future-changes-in-the-characteristics-of-the-dry-to-wet-transition-period-in-southern-africa-and-south-america-using-convection-permitting-simulations.pdf

    and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK Dry-to-wet transition Two-tier approach: (1) climatologial envelope when the transition should occur (2) dry-to-wet transition in each year/season (1) Gradient (x100) Filtered precipitation Filtered Precipitation (60-points second order Butterworth filter

  • Record-breaking heat rewrites May temperature records across the UK

    stood for decades. Locations such as Oxford and Armagh, with long observational records spanning over 150 years, also recorded new highs, demonstrating the historic nature of the event. In total 23 stations broke the previous UK May maximum temperature record of 32.8°C set in 1922 and 1944. New May

  • MOB Summary 27 Sept 11

    Contingencies Director. • Chief Scientist, Julia Slingo, noted the research on Solar Variability and the imminent publication of the paper, produced in collaboration with Reading and Oxford University. • JH talked about a good visit from Andrew Haldane, Bank Of England, including his appreciation

  • Climate Science for Service Partnership (CSSP) Brazil

     (CEMADEN). UK academic partners include UK academic partners include and have included University of Exeter, University of Leeds,  University of Oxford, University of Reading, University of Edinburgh and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. UK research institutes can find out about research calls

  • What caused the record UK winter rainfall of 2013-14?

    to the very wet weather. Over the course of a season, even influences from the other side of the globe can change the weather experienced in the UK.   New study published Today, in a study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, a team of Met Office and University of Oxford scientists

  • wiser0162_objective_forecast_overview.pdf

    used in generating the region’s forecasts. Collaborations include those with the Met Office (the UK’s national meteorological service), the International Research Institute of Climate and Society (IRI), USA and with the UK Universities of Sussex, Leeds, Oxford and Reading. So, when in 2017 WMO decided

  • Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

    for hydrogen tanks. JADE: Joint Academic Data Science Endeavour – 2 (JADE 2) Led by: University of Oxford EPSRC support: £5.5 million Partners: Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Exeter, Lancaster, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick and York, Queen Mary University

  • country-partner-messages-speaker-biographies190919.pdf

    in the field of Earth Sciences. He is also a Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Dynamics and Statistics of the Climate System (a new journal recently launched by Oxford University Press). Prof. Nanjundiah started his research career as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Mathematics and Computer

  • Advancing Meteorological and Oceanographic Capabilities for the Arctic

    Meteorological & Hyrdological Institute (SMHI) and, Environment Canada and military agencies through the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) and, NATO Military Meteorology Panel, US Air Force.     UK Academic and Government Organisations engaged are University of Oxford, University of Exeter

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    to everyone. Population exposed www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2018, Met Office Climate attribution • Joint CSSP China-CSSP Brazil venture with University of Edinburgh (lead) and University of Oxford (host). • Provided learning and hands-on experience for early career researchers in the field

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