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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2016.

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  1. New paper led by uses our numerical atmospheric dispersion model (NAME) for midge dispersal simulations to estimate the likely source regions of an airborne incursion of the bluetongue virus 🌬️🦟🔵😝🐏👉

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    Ever thought of upskilling through an apprenticeship? With an affinity for creative coding and front end development, Jennifer shares her experience as a Digital Apprentice.

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  3. Our new review paper with GFDL & others defines concepts & terminology associated with sea level and sea-level changes 🌊 Want to know the difference between manometric & barystatic sea-level change? Then check it out👉

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    Today we've been pleased to welcome guest organisations to our Exeter HQ as part of our sustainability fayre - raising awareness of environmental sustainability and ways we can reduce our environmental impact

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    This looks like a great way to visualise weather and climate data! Does anyone else have innovative ideas for data visualisation?

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  7. You can watch The Weather Studio where Alex and Clare look at the ups and downs of the weather this week and also a look back at a very mild January👉

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    Today, PM launches the UN Climate Summit , setting out the UK’s position as a world leader in tackling climate change.

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  9. we are a responsible for issuing advisories for volcanic eruptions? Great new research from helps us understand the 3D shape of volcanic ash to improve our atmospheric dispersion modelling 🌋👉

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    The January UK climate statistics are in... It has been the 6th warmest January on record for the UK and the 5th warmest for Scotland. Find out all the details in our latest blog:

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    This satellite image from earlier shows the position of the jet really clearly with a distinct shield ☁ across southern Britain. We are currently on the cold side of this jet stream, with milder air located to the south

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  12. The Strategic Priorities Fund ExCALIBUR programme is inviting bids for two research funding opportunities: Marine Systems (NEMO) design and UK Chemistry and Aerosol (UKCA) model design. 👉

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    It's ! Our apprentices can be found all over our organisation - from Procurement to Engineering, they help us to deliver crucial weather and climate information to keep the public safe.

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    The latest edition of the Weather Snap podcast looks at greenhouse gases - what are they and why are levels rising?

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  15. New article shows significant skill in for predicting Jun mean rainfall in the middle/lower basin up to 4 months ahead 📅 Main source of skill is equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures from the preceding winter👉

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  16. 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

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  17. Bringing the UK climate community together could help to deliver more robust assessments of on UK - a new initiative led by with partners

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  18. 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

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  19. 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

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  20. Fiona O’Connor, Scientific Manager of Atmospheric Composition and Climate Hadley Centre talks about her motivation for making changes in her personal life because of her work as a climate scientist

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