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Prof Jonathan Gregory

and their contribution to sea-level change. Current activities Jonathan works 20% of his time as a Research Fellow of the Met Office Hadley Centre in Exeter and 80% as a senior scientist in the Climate Division of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS-Climate), at the University of Reading, where he

Dr Jonathan Wilkinson

based at Reading University. More recently, Jonathan has been working in collaboration with scientists from the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences as part of the Newton-funded WCSSP-India programme. Lightning strikes account for the largest number of deaths due to natural hazards in India

Observations critical for weather and climate

the observation area, and having sufficient clear space for the weather station to be free from the influence of non-meteorological factors on the readings. For example, outdoor instruments should be installed on level ground, it should be away from the immediate influence of trees, buildings, hedges

Dr Nicola Gedney

a post doc at the University of Reading, assessing the effect of Amazonian deforestation on the northern hemisphere. Nic completed a PhD in the Department of Metrology at the University of Reading. She also has an Msc in Remote Sensing from London University.

Prof John Thuburn

in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics at the University of Exeter, jointly funded by the Met Office. Before that he worked at the University of Reading. As a post-doc, he was one of three model development coordinators on UGAMP. He became a lecturer at the University of Reading in 1998 and Reader in October 2002

ukcp18-peer-review-panel-description.pdf

(Grantham Institute, Imperial & University of Reading) and its membership is: • Professor Mat Collins (University of Exeter); • Professor Jim Hall (University of Oxford); • Dr Ed Hawkins (University of Reading); • Professor Gabi Hegerl (University of Edinburgh); • Dr Erik Kjellström (Rossby Centre

Mat Collins

activities, publications and other activities can be found at his Exeter University web site. Career Background Mat worked for the MOHC from 1997-2010 in the Climate Prediction group with 3 years secondment to the University of Reading to work on a NERC-funded directed programme on coupled atmosphere

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A film from the Met Office: Bringing data to life A film from the University of Reading: Climate stripes: an emblem for climate action or an article from the University of Reading: Climate stripes A film from the Met Office: How a weather forecast is made in 60 seconds What if computers had never been

Dr Steve Rumbold

regions have on UK and European background aerosol levels formed part of theDEFRA contract. Career background Steve joined the Met Office in April 2009. Prior to this, Steve was a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Reading where he developed a sophisticated radiation code to study

Dr Joanne Waller

Jo develops next-generation observation processing code and works on optimising the assimilation of surfaced-based observations. She works in the Assimilation of Surface-Based Observations Group based in the MetOffice@Reading.

Scales in Data Assimilation for Environmental Prediction", both at the University of Reading. After completing her degree, Jo worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Reading, looking at the Flooding from Intense Rainfall and Data Assimilation for the Resilient City projects. Her main

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