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Dr Helene Hewitt

Areas of expertise Ocean modelling Sea ice modelling Climate model development and evaluation High resolution model development Publications by Helene Current activities Helene leads the Ocean Modelling group in the Met Office Hadley Centre. The ocean model used at the Met Office Hadley Centre

Dr Chris Atkinson

climate. Career background Chris graduated with a degree in Earth Science from Oxford University in 2004. He then went on to study an MSc in Oceanography at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton which he completed in 2006. In 2011 Chris completed a PhD at the National Oceanography Centre

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with climate during the season. Although it was providing valuable scientific insight and remained popular with its observers, retirement of the last coordinator initiated closure of the network. After a gap of 50 years, the UK Phenology Network was resurrected in 1998 by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

Ocean models at the Met Office

to chlorophyll ratios; independent nutrient pools for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous and silicate.  HadOCC The Hadley Centre Ocean Carbon Cycle Model (HadOCC) is a Nutrient-Phytoplankton-Zooplankton-Detritus (NPZD) ecosystem model with the addition of two components representing carbon in the ocean: dissolved

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in 2015. � Dr Osvaldo Moraes - Director, CEMADEN, Brazil Graduate and Doctorate in Physics. His field of expertise is Atmospheric Physics. Professor at Federal University of Brazil in Santa Maria. Currently is the Director of the Brazilian Early Warning Monitoring Centre for Natural Disaster (CEMADEN

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Wind and thunderstorm warnings issued

, especially the south. Gusts of up to 60mph are possible in the very far southwest early on Wednesday whilst further along the south coast the highest gusts will be during Wednesday daytime. “Despite the centre of the low pressure crossing the UK, the highest wind speeds will be further south over

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Met Office provides data for global climate report

A new multi-agency global report – published today - is highlighting the changes seen throughout the climate system at the end of the warmest decade on record. The Met Office is one of a network of centres contributing to the World Meteorological Organization’s Statement of the State of the Global

New flagship climate models - UKESM1 and HadGEM3-GC3.1

, and the physical model (or General Circulation Model) it is based on, HadGEM3-GC3.1 are the result of years of work by scientists and software engineers from the UKRI-NERC Centres, the Met Office and wider UK science community. Advances in climate modelling The new models have more regional detail with higher

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and Exhibition of Archival Documents, i.e.: • Light levels at a maximum of 50 lux • Temperature of 16-19°C • Relative humidity 40-60% Different conditions may be appropriate for the storage and display of artefacts, and the capacity of different institutions to offer these conditions will vary. We

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