Paul WilliamsOvjeren akaunt

@DrPaulDWilliams

Professor of Atmospheric Science. Studies turbulence, jet streams, waves, climate, aviation. Frequent guest on BBC, CNN, NPR. Pianist. Owner of .

University of Reading, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2016.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Experimenting with my new phone... Here's a panoramic view of Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery in London, taken after my climate change lecture there this week.

  2. I like to think I can see a map of the European Union in this cloud. How sad to watch the UK evaporate away today.

  3. I gave a climate change lecture to schoolchildren at the National Gallery in London today. I have done this every year since 2010. What's different in 2020 is that — thanks to the amazing — this generation is much more informed and engaged than any previous ones!

  4. Here's one for fellow weather geeks: one year of daily North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) ensemble forecasts compared to observations. It's mesmerizing to watch and my take-home message is that the forecasts are remarkably good, even 14 days ahead. Source:

  5. Come and do your PhD with me! Applications close on Friday for my fully funded project on using high-res climate models to predict increases in atmospheric turbulence. Project description: Check funding eligibility & apply here:

  6. Stinging analysis from the Washington Post on business leaders and climate change, citing our research: "There's even increasing turbulence on flights from climate change that the many private jets landing in Davos can’t avoid."

  7. Thanks Boston for hosting such a fantastic conference. Beautiful city, great people, fascinating science — what's not to like?!

  8. There's an exhibit stall claiming that climate change is not caused by greenhouse gases. I'm glad to see it's getting exactly the number of visitors it deserves!

  9. Have you noticed a lot more turbulence on your flights recently, delegates? Come along to BCEC room 154 at 2:45 PM today, and I'll explain why climate change is behind the increase.

  10. My new favourite hobby is spotting physics violations in the bedtime books I read to my toddler. E.g., the shadows from the light bulb and lampshade are completely wrong here. Honestly, it's hard not to start explaining Fermat's principle to him every time we reach this page...

  11. I wrote an article for the University of Oxford Physics Newsletter, to tell the story of our aviation turbulence research over the past 20 years. Read it here!

  12. I will be in Boston next week, to give two talks at the American Meteorological Society's annual meeting. Hope to see some of you there!

  13. There's a new book on aviation meteorology out now, including a couple of chapters on turbulence from my research group. Details here:

  14. Merry Christmas everyone! And, in case you were wondering, this is what a Christmas card designed by a typographer looks like.

  15. The Queen is surprisingly knowledgeable about our research into how climate change is increasing air turbulence 😂

  16. Is this the most English conference freebie ever? Forget about branded pens and USB sticks ⁠— we want tea bags!

  17. It will be a long time before I trust an AI-generated weather forecast...

  18. Public service announcement for all men at : Please do not drink water from the urinals in Moscone South. Thank you.

  19. Have you noticed a lot more turbulence on your flights recently, delegates? Come along to Moscone West 3002 at 11:20 this morning, and I'll explain why climate change is behind the increase.

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