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Dr Aurore Porson

of Earth and Ocean Sciences, at the University of British Columbia, developing high-resolution numerical simulations of sea-breeze scaling. She then did a three-year post-doc at the Department of Meteorology at theUniversity of Reading Department of Meteorology working on urban parameterization. Aurore now works at MetOffice@Reading, at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading.

Dr Ben Johnson

with aerosol researchers from the University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment, the University of Reading Department of Meteorology, and the University of Manchester Centre for Atmospheric Science. Ben is also interested in the communication of climate science and in 2015 undertook a secondment

Advice

Hay fever

of pollen over the coming days. When is the pollen count considered high? This depends on the type of pollen, but once counted, the number of particles is represented per cubic metre. Hay fever symptoms usually appear when the pollen count exceeds 50. Grass - a reading between 50 and 150 grains of grass

Climate and climate change

Tim Legg

(e.g. heaviest 10-day rainfall amounts) for the UK 5 km by 5 km grid. Another important aspect of Tim's work was a comparison of readings from various meteorological instruments in connection with the roll-out of the Meteorological Monitoring System (MMS), which is the surface automatic weather

Prof. Mike Cullen

of prior dynamical information in the assimilation process, since there is insufficient data available to make purely statistical methods viable. Mike is also a visiting professor at the University of Reading, and is currently co-supervising five PhD students at Imperial, Bath and Reading, on topics

Dr Cyril Morcrette

students based at the University of Reading and at Imperial College London. Career background Cyril has been leading the Cloud and Radiation group since 2013 and has been a member of Atmospheric Processes and Parametrizations since joining the Met Office in 2006. Previously, Cyril obtained a degree

WCSSP Southeast Asia

Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika Indonesia The Vietnam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration       UK academic partners include the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University College London, University of East Anglia, University of Leeds and the University of Reading. UK research

News

Wind power can provide energy on coldest days

The team, which involved scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre, Imperial College London and the University of Reading, compared wind power availability with electricity demand in winter and they found an interesting result. Hazel Thornton, of the Met Office Hadley Centre, is one

Dr Laila Gohar

Laila has worked at MetOffice@Reading since joining the Met Office in 2007 as a member of the Hadley Centre’s Mitigation Advice team before joining the UK Climate Resilience Team. She now works in both areas of mitigation science and climate resilience. Prior to the Met Office, Laila was at the University of Reading  working on greenhouse gas metrics. She gained her PhD in physics from Imperial College.

Our honorary fellows

Peter Clark Peter Clark is Professor of Meteorology at the University of Reading. His research interests cover a variety of topics related to meso- and convective-scale meteorology. Peter joined the Met Office in 1992 and went on to lead the development of convection-permitting versions

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