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Dr Mark Ringer

interested in the application of GPS radio occultation data to long-term climate monitoring and model evaluation. Over the last few years Mark has been very involved in the development of the Met Office Hadley Centre climate model and is currently leading a team focusing on the implementation of a new cloud

Strengthening Climate Information Partnerships in East Africa (SCIPEA)

information providers and users. The long-term capacity development aims of the project involved working with national meteorological and hydrological services (NMHSs), universities and training centres in the region to strengthen training resources and the capacity for climate service development

International

Commonwealth Climate Services demonstrator

. The project is trialing the application of Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme (MOHCCP) outputs around the globe, including applying the new global climate model projections and Sea Level Rise estimates. ​The trial services will include sea level rise estimates, data provision, e-learning

Dr Adrian Hines

University in 1994 with a BSc in Mathematics, before completing a PhD at Keele University and Southampton Oceanography Centre. He submitted his thesis titled "Models of large-scale wind and buoyancy driven ocean circulation" in 1997 immediately before joining the Met Office. Adrian spent twelve years

cop24-briefing-sheets_mohc.pdf

COP23: Met Office Hadley Centre Our purpose The Met Office Hadley Centre (MOHC) provides climate science and services to help people and organisations stay safe, well and prosperous. We do this by working with partners around the globe to carry out world leading research. This science is used

September 2010 Sea Ice Outlook

September 2010 Sea Ice Outlook A. McLaren, H. Hewitt, A. Maidens, A. Arribas and D. Peterson Met Office Hadley Centre Caveat: This is an experimental projection, not an official Met Office forecast Extent Projection 5.5 million square kilometres. Method (Coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean model ensemble

Dr Fiona O'Connor

scale can be explored. Career background Fiona joined the Met Office Hadley Centre in 2004, to work on the development of UKCA, a new community chemistry and aerosol model based on the Unified Model. UKCA is now becoming well established and forms an integral part of the Met Office Hadley Centre's

Dr Ana Barbosa Aguiar

Ana leads the Ocean Modelling team, in the “Oceans, Cryosphere and Dangerous Climate Change” group which is based within the Met Office Hadley Centre.

, in the “Ocean, Cryosphere and Dangerous Climate Change” group based within the Met Office Hadley Centre.   The Ocean Modelling team focusses on development and assessment of ocean model configurations for the Global Ocean (coupled to global Sea Ice, GOSI) and coastal ocean (CO) North-west European shelf seas

Sean Milton

by the Informatics Lab and Joint Centre for Excellence in Environmental Intelligence (JCEEI). Maintaining and developing the IT infrastructure that underpins all Foundation Science research capabilities. Developing key partnerships in the UK and internationally to improve weather and climate

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