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OxBump application

This unique app for iPhone combines the weather forecast with flag status for Oxford and Cambridge rowers to help plan training, assess the safety of the river and keep track of bumps (races).  Flag status The 'flag status' in Oxford and Cambridge is used to regulate which crews can be rowing

Met Office Academic Partnerships

scientists in other sectors including health, technology, artificial intelligence, and the social sciences.  To support delivery of the Met Office Research & Innovation Strategy, UCL, University of Bristol, University of Exeter, University of Leeds, University of Oxford, University of Reading, University

Vibha Selvaratnam

validating Met Office Dispersion Model against some long range dispersion experiments. Career background Vibha has worked in atmospheric dispersion since joining the Met Office in 2014. Prior to joining the Met Office, Vibha completed an MMath in mathematics at the University of Oxford.

FAQs - GAMETs

. Which areas are GAMETs provided for? GAMET South East: area to the east of Southampton-Oxford-Northampton-The Wash GAMET South West: area to the east of Southampton-Oxford-Leamington Spa-Llanbedr GAMET Central: north of area covered by South East and South West areas up to a line from Carlisle

Dr Rhiannon Davies

in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing at the University of Oxford. In 2016 she completed her PhD on modelling and observations of the Arctic marginal ice zone at the University of East Anglia. Leaving academia, Rhiannon worked on the Level 2 data processors for the European Space Agency SMOS mission , which measures soil moisture and ocean salinity from space. Rhiannon has recently joined the Met Office as a senior scientific software developer.

marthews_2014_ch17.pdf

), with disastrous consequences for local populations (Boulter et al. 2013; Masih et al. 2014). The focus of this study is the 2014 drought in GHoA. In late 2013, the short rains failed almost AFFILIATIONS: Marthews—School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Otto

Alice Lake

this, she completed a master's degree in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics under the James Martin graduate scholarship at the University of Oxford, specialising in condensed matter theory and efficient mathematical modelling and scientific computation.  Alice joined the Met Office in 2020. 

Simon Jackson

products, which has evolved over time into the current Post-processing team. Simon has an MSc in meteorology from the University of Reading and a BA in mathematics from Balliol College, Oxford

Lucy King

at the University of Oxford and gained an integrated Master’s degree in Earth Sciences. Their research project was an investigation of long-term volcanic sulphur dioxide emissions using satellite retrievals developed within the Earth Observation Data Group in the Department of Physics, which use data from

Christopher Thomas

the incorporation of novel data into high-resolution models, and the inverse modelling of the Earth's energy and water cycles. Before that, he was a PhD student and postdoc in particle physics at the University of Oxford. As a member of  The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at The European

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