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United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) Model

, it began as a joint project between the Met Office and the Universities of Cambridge and Leeds. Since then, contributions to UKCA are also being provided by work at the Universities of Oxford, Reading, East Anglia and Lancaster. For further information on UKCA, see UKCA hosted by the University

Alice Lake

aiming to strengthen the resilience of South Africa and the UK to weather and climate variability and change, supported by the UK Government’s Newton Fund.  Career background Alice graduated with a first class honours degree in Theoretical Physics from Lancaster University in 2019. Following

Dr Catherine Hardacre

. Atmospheric dispersion and air quality scientist at the UK Met Office (2015 - present). Research Associate at Lancaster University with the Atmospheric Chemistry in the Earth System (ACITES) network (2013 - 2015). Post Doctoral Research Assistant with the Tropospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Group at the University of Edinburgh (2010 - 2012). PhD in Environmental Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (2006 - 2010).

Climate impacts

and challenges for prediction to 2050 (NUTCAT-2050) project (Changing Water Cycles programme) (Changing Water Cycles programme) led by the University of Lancaster (started August 2013). National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit (NIHR HPRU) in Environmental Change and Health (2014-present) High-End Climate Impacts and eXtremes (HELIX) Resources UK Climate-crop modelling The Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project

Dr Fiona Carse

data management roles in the Natural Environment Research Council before joining SEPA. Fiona has a PhD entitled 'Lake and ocean vertical mixing using sulphur hexafluoride tracer techniques' from the University of East Anglia and a BSc in Environmental Sciences from Lancaster University.

Matthew Perry

weather for the UK, including developing future projections which highlight the emerging risk of wildfire. Career background Matthew’s first degree was in Geography and Geology at Keele University, then he gained an MSc. in Environmental Statistics and Systems from Lancaster University in 1997. After

Dr Steven Turnock

within the environmental consultancy sector working on local air quality management and also other environmental science issues. Steven has a 1st Class degree in Environmental Chemistry from the University of Leeds and a Masters of Research in Environmental Science from the University of Lancaster.

Storm Desmond

between Preston and Carlisle. 43,000 homes across north-east England were left without power and on 5 December 61,000 homes in Lancaster lost power when the electrical substation was flooded. Storm Desmond satellite imagery  

Memo

Office. • Rob Woodward welcomed Clare Barclay (UK CEO, Microsoft) and Michelle Lancaster (Director of Sustainability, Microsoft) to the meeting. They outlined and the Board discussed the opportunities, particularly in the light of COP26, they saw in the sustainability arena and what type of partnerships

Dr Pete Falloon

of Lancaster (2013-2017). National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit (NIHR HPRU) in Environmental Change and Health (2014-2016) Nexus Network Think Piece "Systems thinking in environment-people science (STEPS)" (2014) IMPREX: IMproving PRedictions and management of hydrological

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