Search results (253)

Page 2 of 25

Web results

Climate Science for Service Partnership China

and Hydrology, University of Birmingham, University of East Anglia , University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter,  University of Leeds, University of Leicester, University of Oxford, University of Reading. UK institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project on our

Training early career scientists - WCSSP case study

published which detail the findings of the attribution studies conducted through the workshops.  The first workshops were held through the CSSP China project and led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the China Meteorological Administration and several other institutes

Met Office Academic Partnerships

of Edinburgh and University of Birmingham come together through a formal collaboration to advance the science and skill of weather and climate prediction.  You can find out more information about the Research and Innovation Strategy in the following videos and slide deck: Strategic overview Operational

Kimberley Eastaugh

with the University of Edinburgh, achieving a Distinction in June 2020. This supplements the BSc in Oceanography that Kimberley achieved with the University of Southampton back in June 2012. 

ExCALIBUR programme news

formed for the ExCALIBUR programme, including members of the science community with a high level of expertise across various disciplines. We are pleased to announce the following names: Neil Chue Hong (Chair) - University of Edinburgh Ash Vadgama - Atomic Weapons Establishment Simon Vosper - Met

Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil

for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters(CEMADEN). UK academic partners include the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, University of Edinburgh, University of Exeter, University of Leeds University of Oxford, and the University of Reading.  UK research institutes can find out about research

Tall Tower Angus

and is approximately 400 m above sea level. It is situated in rural Scotland and is 6 miles north of Dundee. The trace gas measurements were formally run by Professor John Moncrieff at the University of Edinburgh with Rab Howard in charge of instrument maintenance and data collection. From 2011 maintainence and data collection were undertaken by the University of Bristol. Instruments used at Tall Tower Angus CRDS GC-ECD GC-FID RGA3

Advice

Useful travel weather contacts

- Traveline Scotland Rail travel National Rail Enquiries Network Rail Travel by air Directory of all airlines National Air Traffic Services Road travel National Highways Traffic Scotland Traffic Wales Trafficwatch NI Other travel Transport for London (London Underground, London Buses, Docklands Light Railway) service updates Metrolink trams, Greater Manchester service updates Edinburgh Trams service information

UK forecast site list feed detailed documentation

" unitaryAuthArea="Scottish Borders"></Location> <Location elevation="57.0" id="3166" latitude="55.928" longitude="-3.343" name="Edinburgh/Gogarbank" region="dg" unitaryAuthArea="Edinburgh"></Location> <Location elevation="10.0" id="3171" latitude="56.377" longitude="-2.862" name="Leuchars" region="ta

Dr Maggie Hendry

background Maggie joined Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations in January 2010, but prior to this she was a member of the Land Surface group within Earth System Science since joining the Met Office in 2008. Maggie has a PhD in Astronomy from the University of Cambridge and an MPhys in Astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh.    

Page navigation