Administrator for National Centre for Atmospheric Science @AtmosScience, at Uni of Reading. Interested in archaeology, climate ... & cats! 😻 (Views my own)
We're #hiring 2 administrators to join our NCAS staff based at the @UniofReading - apply by 29 July 🧑💻
Check out our latest job opportunities:
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The Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP) will help us to quantify the role of regional aerosol emission changes in near-future projections and provide information needed to link regional emission policies to regional climate change and air quality.
Calling all sensor operators, archivists, and end-users of sensor data and metadata! Help us understand the use of sensor data and their unique identification across the UK in these two surveys:
Instrument PIDs:
https://t.co/RrpFwC7gQr
Sensors:
https://t.co/NQRIbx31X6
Delighted and honoured to receive the 2022 Hugh Robert Mill Award from @RMetS for the Rainfall Rescue project.
Congratulations to all the winners: https://t.co/Cm3VlVB89e
Today I am delighted to be starting a new part time role as Research Dean for the Environment @UniofReading. I will also be continuing to work for @AtmosScience including on #UKNCSP. I look forward to working with many colleagues on climate & environmental science and solutions.
This is something else … 😱
Massive storm clouds roll into Washington yesterday ⛈
Watch the arcus (shelf) cloud run ahead of the lightning and torrential rain 😮
It's #ShowYourStripes day 🌍
Professor @Ed_Hawkins created the warming stripes to show the progressive heating of our planet without words, numbers or graphs.
You can download a set of warming stripes for your region.
Calling all meteorologists, scientists & citizens! June 21st is #ShowYourStripes day – a time to focus on how climate change is impacting our communities and what we can do to protect them. Next Tuesday, get creative, think local & share online why you wear your Stripes!
We're hiring for two climate modelling positions, based at @UniofReading.
You'll be working to develop global configurations of the next generation @MetOffice_Sci Hadley Centre climate model.
We're thrilled that @Ed_Hawkins iconic climate change graphic will adorn the front cover of @GretaThunberg's upcoming book, The Climate Book.
Professor Hawkins' Warming Stripes depict global temperature rise through blue and red colours. Each stripe represents one year in time.
We're recruiting an Environmental Sustainability Manager to help us set strategic targets and translate them into practical outcomes.
You will be an advocate for change, and central point of contact. Are you up for the task?
#NowHiring#Sustainability
https://t.co/eIV50fqWNo