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Katie Chowienczyk

demand within water company operation centres. Katie joined the Met Office in 2014 after graduating with a first-class degree in Physics from Bristol University. Katie is passionate about renewable energy winning an Institute of Physics bursary to fund her work as a summer intern at Wadebridge

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2025, Met Office Stansted D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP threshold: Visibility <600 M www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2025, Met Office Luton D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP threshold: Visibility <800 M Cloud ceiling <200 FT www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2025, Met Office Bristol D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP

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threshold: Visibility <600 m Cloud ceiling <300 ft www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office Bristol D-1 and D0 Graphs LVP threshold: Visibility ≤1200 m Cloud ceiling ≤200 ft www.metoffice.gov.uk © Crown Copyright 2024, Met Office

Dr Teil Howard

that is meaningful to airlines, pilots, air traffic control and other decision makers. Teil was the science lead for commercial and UK regulated aviation science. Prior to joining the Met Office Teil completed a PhD studying the effects of noise on dynamical systems and an MSc in Mathematics, both at the University of Bristol.  

Dr Dan Bernie

of the Climate Change adaptation sub-group of UKHSA's Environmental Public Health Programme Board. Outside of the Met Office Dan has a faculty position at the University of Bristol where he is Associate Professor in the Medical school.   Career background Dan joined the Met Office in 2007 to work

Dr Laura Dawkins

degree in Mathematics from the University of Bristol and completed a PhD in Statistics at the University of Exeter, in which she used extreme value statistical approaches to better understand the relationship between extreme European windstorms and insured loss. As part of her PhD, Laura undertook

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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

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Seamless Global Modelling workshop Bristol, 3-6 June 2025 Welcome – Katy Hill, Met Office Foundation Science Associate Director Funded by Momentum Partnership Seamless modelling - now and into the Future • The goal of seamless prediction has driven approaches for the last 5-15 years. Does it still

Dr Stuart Newman

emissivity and backscatter. Career background Stuart joined the Met Research Flight at Farnborough in 1999. Prior to his career at the Met Office, Stuart completed a PhD at the University of Bristol in the field of spectroscopy and atmospheric chemistry. After the Met Office relocated to Exeter in 2003

Dr Daniel Lea

is to develop a large scale error covariance model to enable NEMOVAR to get the most out of sparse historical data. There is also ongoing collaborative work with the University of Reading and the University of Bristol on the use of GOCE data in data assimilation. Career background Daniel has worked

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