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getting-started.pdf

a reference to the LACS as well as the table with projected changes in climate for the local authority. In Leeds City Council, the climate change team works closely with the Emergency Resilience Team on how climate risks link into corporate risks, the development of a heatwave guidance pack

Professor Jon Petch

of Leeds. Vice President of the Royal Meteorological Society in the UK. Chair of the science advisory group for the US Department of Energy programme to develop a next generation earth system model (E3SM). Member of the advisory board of the Australian Research Council centre into climate extremes (CLEX

Introduction.indd

– Climate change risks and vulnerabilities • Step 3 – Identifying adaptation options Acknowledgements Authors: Susanne Lorenz, Peter Walton and Taylor Davenport, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds Acknowledgements: We would like to acknowledge the funding provided from

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Amber warning for rain – January 2021

National Severe Weather Warning The Amber National Severe Weather Warning includes Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and Wakefield. It is valid from 0600 on Tuesday morning until midnight on Wednesday night with the potential for up to 120mm in parts of the southern Pennines and northern Peak District

Dr Adrian Hill

community. Career background Adrian became a member of Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations in August 2008. Prior to this Adrian completed his PhD in aerosol-cloud interactions and radiative transfer at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds in 2006. Adrian then went on to do

Early Warnings for Southern Africa (EWSA)

Science and University of Leeds, are delivering a £2 million project under the Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) Africa programme to transform access to early weather warning systems for urban communities in South Africa, Zambia and Mozambique.  Until 2025, the Early Warnings for Southern

Dr Simon J. Keogh

with Astrophysics from the University of Leeds and then a PhD at the University of Southampton (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton), in the use of marine radiometers for the correction of satellite sea surface temperatures. Simon began his Met Office career in 1999 after joining the Observations

Sean Milton

in the Met Office was as Head of  Global Model Evaluation and Development (GMED) in Foundation Science from 2010 to 2019. External recognition Visiting Professor in Seamless Model development at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Received the L.G. Groves Memorial Prize

Atmospheric dispersion research and response

and use of probabilistic dispersion forecasts. This involves quantifying the source, meteorological and impact uncertainties. Scientific collaboration and developments with a number of agencies (e.g. Public Health England) and UK universities (e.g., Reading, Bristol, Leeds and Cambridge). We are partners in the EUROVOLC project which aims to promote an integrated and harmonized European volcanological community.

arrcc_focus_group_summary_0220.pdf

of conducting weather and climate service (WCS) evaluations. The session was led by ARRCC MOP colleagues from the University of Leeds, UK and was held at the Sixth International Conference on Climate Services (ICCS6) in Pune, India on 12 February 2020. The participants The session was attended by 18

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