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Mohit Dalvi

at the Met Office, as well as the partner organisations, via Universities of Cambridge, Leeds and Oxford. This involves aiding the developers in testing and debugging their components of UKCA, preparing the new components for incorporation into the Unified Model and maintaining as well as documenting them

Dr Cristina Charlton-Perez

of the MetOffice@Reading since starting at the Met Office in 2008. Prior to joining the Met Office, Cristina worked as post-doctoral research scientist first at Columbia University in New York and then jointly at the University of Leeds and UCL. In her past work she designed and built a high-resolution

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with stochastic weather generators. The demonstration project focused on the UKCP18 probabilistic projections and the transient, spatially-coherent global projections but did not cover use of high resolution or marine projections. Assessing climate change risk in Yorkshire – University of Leeds

Dr Jean-Claude Thelen

as an alternative to atmospheric correction codes. Career background Jean-Claude graduated from the University of St. Andrews with a Honours Degree in Mathematics in 1994. He then obtained a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Leeds in 1998 before joining the Department of Astronomy

Dr Helen Wells

background Helen began her career at the Met Office in 2002 as a graduate scientist working on modelling flow over mountains. The Met Office sponsored her to work on a PhD with the University of Leeds which she completed in 2007. In 2010 she began working part-time and soon after moved to the aviation

Dr Ben Drummond

, and was awarded the Tekdata-Cryoconnect Award for Best Degree in Astrophysics.  In 2013, he completed a Master of Research (MRes) degree in Climate and Atmosphere Science at the University of Leeds, and investigated aerosol modelling in the Arctic region. He was awarded the Meteorological Office Prize

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’, with half (57%) of people surveyed in the Black Country preferring to say ‘bucketing’. The people of Newcastle and Leeds apparently like the term ‘chucking it down’, with 6 in 10 people from Newcastle (60%) and 58% of people in Leeds describing torrential rain this way. Although many might assume

Dr Huw Lewis

of Private Secretary to the Chief Scientist, working in support of Prof. Dame Julia Slingo OBE FRS. Huw completed a PhD at the University of Leeds, investigating the dynamics of boundary layer flows over steep terrain. As part of his PhD work, Huw took part in a field campaign measuring wind and turbulence over a steep ridge in the Swiss Alps. As an undergraduate, Huw studied Physics with Meteorology at the University of Edinburgh.

Dr Matthew Clark

works in the Nowcasting team, developing new observations-based tools to aid in nowcasting and situational awareness, with a focus on hazards associated with deep, moist convection. In 2021, Matt completed a PhD at the University of Leeds on tornadoes along cold-frontal rainbands, developing

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