Kimberley Eastaugh
of Edinburgh, achieving a Distinction in June 2020. This supplements the BSc in Oceanography that Kimberley achieved with the University of Southampton back in June 2012.
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of Edinburgh, achieving a Distinction in June 2020. This supplements the BSc in Oceanography that Kimberley achieved with the University of Southampton back in June 2012.
a nested suite of ocean-ecosystem models and a website that displayed results to users. Clare completed her PhD in ocean modelling, at Plymouth University, in 2008. She set up a POLCOMS model of the Rockall Bank region and used this to investigate formation and cascading of dense water. Clare has a BSc in Oceanography with Maths from the University of Southampton.
Case 1 Route: Southampton to Norwich (VFR) Date: 27 th August 2017, departing 08 UTC Let’s take a look at the weather forecast, assess the potential threats and start investigating how to mitigate against these risks. a. Synoptic situation Describe the broad features in the synoptic chart, what
, and the impact of high temperatures on the infrastructure of the UK National Health Service. Career background Doug joined the Climate Impacts group in 2008, after completing a PhD split between the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, and the Department of Probability and Statistics
is a long-term goal of this team. Career background Gavin joined the Met Office's Post Processing team in 2013. Prior to this, he completed a PhD in Physical Oceanography at the University of Southampton entitled "Circulation and Carbon Variability in the South Atlantic Ocean". Prior to this Gavin undertook a MSc at the University of Birmingham in Applied Meteorology and Climatology, and a MPhys in Physics at the University of Warwick.
coupled to the NEMO hydrodynamic model. This is running pre-operationally in near-real time, as well as being run on a hindcast basis. A particular focus currently is assessing the performance of the biological data assimilation scheme jointly developed by National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
in our models, but at the lowest possible compute cost. In order to achieve this, Omar is using the latest machine learning frameworks with techniques such as deep learning. Career background Omar joined the Met Office in 2012. Prior to joining the Met Office, he was a post-doctoral research fellow in theoretical astrophysics at Ohio University. He holds a PhD in Physics from University of Southampton and an MPhys from University of Warwick.
Forecasting Research and Development group at the Met Office in September 2014. Prior to this she completed a PhD at the University of Southampton, investigating the physical mechanisms of the sea surface temperature (SST) annual cycle and its influence of the phytoplankton blooms in the North Atlantic
an MSc in Oceanography followed by a PhD on the automatic detection of internal waves in SAR imagery, both at the University of Southampton. In 2002 David joined Vexcel UK as a scientist, and in the following 5 years his work mainly involved the Arctic sea ice, from monitoring to decadal variability
, Kate acquired her MSc. Oceanography at the University of Southampton and BSc. (hons) Geology at the University of Durham, with a year at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.