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on record with over three times the 1991- 2020 September average rainfall. Oxfordshire and Bedfordshire recorded their wettest calendar month on record in series from 1836. A long-running weather station at Oxford recorded its wettest calendar month for 250 years, and from 22 to 23 September its

Dr Helen Miller

completed an MPhys at the University of Oxford, a PhD in Biological Physics at the University of York, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Biophysics at the University of Oxford. Helen's publications from this time are in the area of single-molecule super-resolution microscopy, as applied to various biological questions.

Dr Gillian Kay

the Met Office in 2008, Gillian completed a PhD at the University of Oxford on how climate models simulate variability and change in southern African rainfall. During her time as a doctoral student, she also gained experience in meteorological observations as Observer at the Radcliffe Met. Station

Climate Science for Service Partnership Brazil

, University of Exeter, University of Leeds University of Oxford, and the University of Reading.  UK research institutes can find out about research calls and how to get involved in the project our fund management page.  The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, is an important region for monitoring

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

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OBE for Internationally renowned Climate Scientist

Richard Jones, who is a Met Office Science Fellow, and a visiting Professor at the University of Oxford has been working in climate science for thirty-two years, and has been a prominent author for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) across its last four assessment reports

caa-case-study-4---high-pressure---winter-flight-gamet.pdf

Case 4 Route: Lydd to Oxford (VFR) Date: 28 February 2023, departing 0900 hours UTC Let’s take a look at the weather forecast, assess the potential threats and start investigating how to mitigate against these risks. a. Synoptic situation What are the broad features in the synoptic chart, what

Dr John Eyre

Office in Bracknell in 1978, with a BA in Physics and a DPhil in Atmospheric Physics from the University of Oxford. For his doctorate he studied radiometric measurements of minor constituents affecting ozone concentrations in the stratosphere. At the Met Office, John worked first as research

Dr Peter Francis

international field campaigns. Before joining the Met Office, Pete gained a DPhil at Oxford University, using aircraft data to study the radiative properties of clouds. As an undergraduate Pete received a degree in Physics, also from Oxford University. External recognition Between 2006 and 2012, Pete served

Richard Jones

of Oxford, involving coordinating Met Office Academic Partnership activities in climate services and African climate and collaborative research on generating regional climate information from large ensemble simulations and on model development. Met Office focal point for the UNFCCC Nairobi Work Programme

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