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Dr Rachel Stratton

convective momentum transport. Rachel contributes to joint Met Office, Reading University  and Leeds University groups looking at improving the Unified Model's ability to simulate tropical convection,  the Monsoon,  forecasts over Africa  and the MJO. Career background Rachel has been a member

Elucidating the role of clouds-circulation coupling in climate

the University of Leeds and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS). EUREC4A-UK is a programme of observational and modelling research which aims to study the detailed aerosol and cloud processes in the life cycle of shallow trade cumulus clouds and the two-way interactions between

UKCP case studies

stakeholders in Yorkshire catchments. University of Leeds and Yorkshire Integrated Catchment Solutions Programme (iCASP).  Coastal cliff recession under climate change (PDF - 516kB) How UKCP18 sea level rise data can be used to better understand increase in shoreline erosion (WSP). Future surface water flood

New book explores UK climate risk and resilience

range of actions are needed to manage climate risks, reduce damage without exacerbating existing inequalities, and realise emerging opportunities.  Further information   The UK Climate Resilience Programme was co-led by UKRI and championed by the University of Leeds, ran from 2019 to 2023 and funded

Urgent action needed to mitigate climate change and preserve global forests

Research, Gaustadalléen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway * School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK * International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Schloßpl. 1, 2361 Laxenburg, Austria * Department of Water and Climate, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan

The Executive Team

and operational systems. Ultimately enabling the organisation to exploit future generations of supercomputers and remain at the forefront of weather and climate science and services. Simon gained a BSc in Maths from the University of Leeds in 1991 and then went on to study for a PhD in the Applied Maths

Dr Jonathan Wilkinson

from Observation Based Research cloud physics and cloud radar and lidar data. Jonathan has been heavily involved with developing the new CASIM microphysics scheme in collaboration with Leeds University. The aims of this work are to see what level of complexity of aerosol-cloud interactions are required

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