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  1. 4. velj

    "In the context of the rapid development of sensor networks, including airborne and satellite remote sensing, we are now able to exploit a wealth of observations with data-driven models."

  2. Over the last few weeks you have seen some of our interesting and important . Our climate science is one aspect of our wider lives. Take a look at some of the ways we spend our time alongside our science

  3. Jim Haywood, Research Fellow and Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Exeter, describes what changes he has made in his personal life as a result of working in climate science

  4. Pete Falloon, Scientific Manager of Climate Impacts Modelling Hadley Centre, details the changes he has personally made over time as a working climate scientist to reduce his contribution to climate change

  5. Please welcome Neal Carr, scientific software engineer and newest member of our team working on maintaining and developing the UKCA component of the UM

  6. Prof MBE, Head of Climate Impacts Research Hadley Centre, describes the changes he has made in his personal life as a result of being a climate scientist and why

  7. Andy Wiltshire, Head of Earth System Mitigation Science Hadley Centre explains some of the challenges he has found when making changes in his own life to reduce GHG emissions

  8. Mohit Dalvi is an Scientific Software Engineer and system manager for the UM Chemistry and Aerosol component (UKCA), developed by with UK academic and International partners. Mohit provides essential support for model development and to new users

  9. Jim Haywood, Research Fellow and Professor of Atmospheric Science, , says keeping active and getting outdoors helps him balance his working life with his personal life

  10. 28. sij

    In the last EI CDT : the concept, at the core of resilience science, and some critique. Conclusion: an approachable framework for presenting complex ; a gateway to more research rather than an end product.

  11. Fiona O’Connor, Scientific Manager of Atmospheric Composition and Climate Hadley Centre discusses the challenge of achieving a work life balance as a climate scientist and the benefits of being able to work flexibly

  12. Camilla Mathison, Senior Impacts Scientist Hadley Centre talks about the challenge of balancing PhD research with the needs of a young family

  13. 22. pro 2019.

    PhD research assistantships at the intersection of , / and available at and at . Join the adventure and get a doctorate at the same time! Sound cool? See

  14. 13. pro 2019.

    AI for Earth System Science Summer School. Applications are due by Friday, January 31, 2020 at 5 PM Mountain Time

  15. Hourly rainfall over Manaus, Amazon from high resolution convective permitting model. At 4.5km individual showers are seen passing through the region improving the representation of hourly intensity and daily rainfall totals

  16. Climate science has shown that our climate is changing and it is caused by human activity. Now science is addressing questions of exactly how this impacts on society and what we can do about it, led by our team

  17. 25. ruj 2019.

    We successfully facilitated our TA Professional Development Program for the new and and graduate students! 🎉Workshops incl. and , , lesson planning, and grading. Here's to the new academic yr! 😁📚

    Two smiling females wearing matching shirts standing on opposite sides of a projector screen. The screen Bloom's Taxonomy triangle in rainbow colors.
  18. 10. ruj 2019.

    The time has finally come for our student orientation events! The Natural Sciences are kicking things off today. Welcome to !

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