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Leading independent expert in #weather and #climate. We also run: @MetMatters | @MetLink | @RMetS_Jobs
Reading, UK
Joined May 2011
Kirstine Dale is the Met Office's Chief AI Officer. She will be hosting a 45 minute talk on Artificial Intelligence and Numerical Weather Prediction followed by a Q&A. We look forward to seeing you! Register for this event: #DataScience
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We look forward to hearing from Alastair Lewis, who will discuss The Future for UK Air Quality: Balancing heath evidence with technical and policy feasibility at our Air Quality meeting this March. Register here to join Alastair: #AirQuality
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On Wednesday 19 March Dr James Weber will present air quality data from around Europe, examining the impact of temperature on ozone and the frequency with which different regions exceed air quality targets. To join James visit: #AirQuality
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We are seeking contributions from those in academia, public and private sectors who are working in or studying weather and climate and its applications, or in associated interdisciplinary areas. Submit your abstract: #Meteorology
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On Thursday 20 February, Rachel Perks and Jenny Weeks will present an overview of the UK Climate Projections with a particular focus on the Marine Projections including sea level rise, storm surges and waves. To register visit: #SeaLevelRise
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We invite abstracts for poster contributions that advance our understanding of the climate and air quality impacts of increased hydrogen use in the energy sector. Submit an Abstract: #AirQuality #EnvironmentalScience #EnergySector #AtmosphericScience
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Join Matt Patterson, Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Department of Meteorology, for a deep dive into how climate change is shaping our summers. Register now: #Meteorology
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We are pleased to announce a Call for papers in our Climate Resilience and Sustainability Special Issue on “Regional Convergences and Divergences in Cultures of Climate Adaptation”. Submit your paper: #ClimateAdaptation
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2023 was a truly exceptional year for sea ice, dropping to previously uncharted lows. In this talk, Dr Ella Gilbert will walk you through why that was, including the links to climate change and implications for the future. Register here: #ClimateChange
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We are seeking contributions from those in academia, public and private sectors who are working in or studying weather and climate. The deadline for abstract submission is 14 February 2025. Submit your abstract: #Meteorology
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Air quality is crucial for public health and environmental sustainability. In this meeting, we will discuss advances in the monitoring and modelling of air pollution and consider challenges ahead with a UK focus. Register for this event here: #AirQuality
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In this session, Laura Wilcox will explore the different ways in which aerosols can affect climate, how they are represented in climate models, and the role they have played in key climate changes over the last century. Register here: #ClimateChange
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We invite abstracts for poster contributions that advance our understanding of the climate and air quality impacts of increased hydrogen use in the energy sector. Call for Posters closes on Monday 10 February. Submit an Abstract: #EnvironmentalScience
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Kirstine Dale is the Met Office's Chief AI Officer and Principal Fellow for Data Science. She will be hosting a 45 minute talk with a Q&A. We look forward to seeing you! Register for this event: #DataScience #AIConference #climatescience
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In this talk Marcus Krumins and Geoff Darch will describe what teleconnections are and how they impact the weather in winter over the East of England. To register visit: #WeatherTalk #Meteorology
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The RMetS Annual Weather and Climate Conference 2025 will take place at Manchester Metropolitan University from 2–4 July. The deadline for abstract submission is 14 February 2025. To submit your abstract visit: #climatescience
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Join your Local Centre Committe! We’re looking for dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join their Local Centre Committee as volunteers. How to Apply: Simply email meetings@rmets.org to express your interest. We look forward to welcoming you to our team. #LocalCentre
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RMetS Early Career and Student Conference 2025 will take place at Manchester Metropolitan University from 30 June – 2 July. The deadline for submitting abstracts to the Conference is Friday 31 January 2025. For more information visit: #studentcareers
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