Thank you @NBCNews for having me today to discuss atmospheric turbulence. Chopped off the end of the interview due to twitter video limits but the very friendly Zinhle Essamuah did mention my new paper discussing future changes to clear air turbulence: https://t.co/WM36kI2aUr
We are back on the 26th of September with an exciting talk from Rosie Mammott on "Characterising Ice Particle Size Distributions". It shall be held in the Palmer building (University of Reading) at 7pm.
Click here to register and for more information; https://t.co/8F5ji3vmpw
Crazy to think that woman didn’t have the same equal voting rights in the UK till 1928. As the General Election comes in, it’s nice to think of the strong woman that fought for our right to be a part of this society.
The smell of the air after a storm is caused by Geosmin: a chemical released by dead soil bacteria.
Humans are sensitive to it, capable of detecting concentrations ~5 parts per trillion. It's theorised in our evolutionary past this helped us seek out water.
I had a fantastic time at the annual @ametsoc conference in Baltimore, Maryland this year! Thoroughly enjoyed attending and presenting at the aviation, range, and aerospace meteorology symposium and the quick trip to DC! #AMS2024
Had a great time talking about my PhD work to the Federal Aviation Administration today @FAANews . Huge thanks to Sarah Ruffin who invited me and to all that attended and asked questions!
On Tuesday (14th of Nov), we have an exciting talk at the University of Reading, with the Met. Offices own Humphrey Lean discussing the ins and outs of the WesCon project.
Click here for more information and to register; https://t.co/cMLcxm26zE
#StormCiarán will bring very strong and damaging winds to the south of the UK on Wednesday evening and throughout Thursday
For more information on the warnings, visit https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
⚠️ Stay #WeatherAware
On Tuesday the 14th of November, we have the Met. Offices own @hwlean discussing the ins and outs of the Wessex Convection Experiment (WesCon)! Come along to the University of Reading at 7pm or join online.
Click here to learn more and register; https://t.co/cMLcxm26zE
Lots of @UniRdg_Met experts on the airwaves today talking about weather here and abroad. Here’s Isabel Smith chatting to @itvmeridian about UK heatwave today.
Earlier, Dr @R0b1et spoke to LBC about extreme weather in Greece, and @rpallanuk spoke to France24 about flooding in USA
Amazing: Google partnered with American Airlines, used AI to tweak flight paths to reduce contrails.
The results are in, and if scaled up this could immediately reduce aviation's global warming impact by almost 20%
Technology just keeps beating degrowth! https://t.co/aRrqH6xGgU
Presenting my work on #weeds adaptability to saline environment at the #aogs23 an extremely important topic with climate changes that are rapidly increasing the risk of salinization of costal agroecosystems in the entire world.
#dafnae#unipd#weedsciences
This is the hottest we have ever observed.
The Mediterranean is now completely outside all previous records. We have never measured this level of heat across the basin at any time of year.
It is only July. We usually see the annual maximum in August.