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Up to £1.2billion for weather and climate supercomputer

. The Materials and Molecular Modelling Hub Led by: UCL Partners: Queen Mary University of London, Queen’s University Belfast, Brunel University, Imperial College London, King’s College London, Universities of Cambridge, Lincoln, Kent, Reading, Southampton and York EPSRC support: £4.5 million Materials

Dr Carlo Buontempo

Application Facility (GRAS SAF) for dealing with the high-resolution data-sets provided by the European mission GRAS EUMETSAT. During his post-doc at York university in Toronto, Carlo worked on a convective parameterization scheme to transport trace-gases in a high-resolution air quality model

typhoon_haiyan_(yolanda)_in_the_philippines_summary_for_scientists.pdf

. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 2013. JB Elsner, JP Kossin, and TH Jagger. The increasing intensity of the strongest tropical cyclones. Nature, 455:92– 95, 2008. K Emanuel, R Sundararajan, and J Williams. Hurricanes and global warming: Results from downscaling

wcssp-example-engagement-event-response.pdf

Newton Fund Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership Programme (WCSSP) Engagement Event Response Organisation Name and address Contact name and email address Proposed WCSSP Country (please select) Wx Service for the Future, Inc Holtzman Way, York Dr E. Smith, ElizabethSmith

scipea-us-science-visit-report-1116.pdf

Report SCIPEA Science and training visit International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) November 2016 Supported by: Introduction During November 2016 IRI hosted a science and training visit at Colombia University, New York, as part of the WISER SCIPEA (Strengthening Climate

wiser0016_scipea-us-science-visit-report-1116.pdf

Report SCIPEA Science and training visit International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) November 2016 Supported by: Introduction During November 2016 IRI hosted a science and training visit at Colombia University, New York, as part of the WISER SCIPEA (Strengthening Climate

flooding-in-north-yorkshire---19-june-2005---met-office.pdf

Flooding in North Yorkshire - 19 June 2005 Synoptic situation Heavy and thundery downpours developed over north-west England and north Wales around midday, spreading across North Yorkshire through the a ernoon. The worst-affected areas were around the North York Moors, with flooding being reported

pollen-count-datasheet.pdf

and Archive team under an Open Government License (OGL) Recording sites Locations covered are: Belfast Exeter London (King’s College) Cardiff Invergowrie (East Scotland) Plymouth Chester Ipswich Worcester East Riding (Yorkshire) Isle of Wight York Eskdalemuir (South West Scotland) Leicester Please

Dr Jennifer Brooke

through a CASE award. Jenn received a MChem degree in Chemistry with a Year in Industry from the University of York, Department of Chemistry in 2009. In January 2024, Jenn became the manager of the Boundary Layer Research group.

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(KPIs); embedded meteorological support on a trial basis within the UN’s crisis operations centre in New York; positive feedback following work for the World Food Programme; strong performance of the Business Group; near-completion of work towards renewing and upgrading the UK’s weather radar network

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