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  • New space weather modelling suite enables upper atmosphere forecasting for the first time

    in collaboration with Lancaster University, the Universities of Leeds, Bath and Leicester and the British Antarctic Survey is now running on the Met Office’s new supercomputer. Complementing the Met Office’s existing space weather forecasting models, which include predicting the arrival of events from

  • 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

  • Advancing the monitoring of space weather events

    in Cornwall.   The project also includes a smaller monitor to be based in Lancaster, funded by the UK Science and Technologies Facilities Council under the Space Weather Instrumentation, Measurement, Modelling and Risk (SWIMMR) programme, which aims to improve the UK’s capabilities in space weather

  • 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

  • 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

  • Professor Pete Falloon

    (Changing Water Cycles programme), led by the University 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

  • Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

    for hydrogen tanks. JADE: Joint Academic Data Science Endeavour – 2 (JADE 2) Led by: University of Oxford EPSRC support: £5.5 million Partners: Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Exeter, Lancaster, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield, Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick and York, Queen Mary University

  • How does the Met Office monitor space weather?

    collaborates with scientific institutions and invests in new monitoring technologies. A recent milestone is the installation of a ground-based neutron monitor in Cornwall, the first in the UK in over 40 years. Developed by Lancaster University and partners, this monitor detects Ground Level

  • What are geomagnetic storms and what are their effects?

    of its kind in the UK in over 40 years. A second, smaller monitor will be based in Lancaster, funded by the UK’s SWIMMR programme, which aims to enhance space weather monitoring and prediction. These monitors detect Ground Level Enhancements (GLEs), spikes in neutron activity caused by solar

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    ://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/advisorynotes/21/21.htm [Accessed 14 Sep. 2017] Tucker, G, Lancaster, S, Gasparini, N, Bras, R. (2001). The Channel- Hillslope Integrated Landscape Development Model (CHILD). Landscape Erosion and Evolution Modeling. ed. New York: Springer US, 349-388. Tyndall Centre

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