🌧️💻How will AI transform weather forecasting in Africa?
LIFD members Dr Michael Baidu & Prof Doug Parker were invited speakers on a panel discussion at AI UK 2025 - You can now watch the discussion back on YouTube
https://t.co/UTA792RNXa
It was a great opportunity to join the panel of great scientists at #AIUK 2025 to discuss, 'How AI will transform forecasting in Africa'. Thanks to @turinginst for the opportunity.
📢Fully funded PhD opportunities in atmospheric/climate science @ICASLeeds:
1) Variability and future changes in European wind storm risk with me, @jencatto19 and Barbara Summers within our new @NERCscience UNRISK CDT https://t.co/5hM685H36v
There's still some uncertainty in the track of #HurricaneKirk and how it may influence the weather across the UK mid to late next week
Each green line on this clip shows a possible track as it becomes an ex-hurricane and moves towards northwest Europe
📢📢JOB ALERT📢📢
What's that- ANOTHER Spatial Inequality RF post exploring green space?! If you're interested in park safety, gender, and mapping- please get in touch/see below for details!
We have a 3-yr position in the group to work on European climate projections and implications for food safety as part of the @EU_Commission project Ambrosia. Climate scientists with an interest in climate impacts please apply! Closes 27 Sept. @ICASLeeds https://t.co/dzThHmCoQY
Performance of ANDeL_Nowcasting_Model_v0.5 - Thanks to @OracleCloud (especially Mike Riley and Ryan Payton) and the ANDeL team. Hopefully, v1.0 will be out soon.
ANDeL Team: @MarianOsei6, DANIEL BOATENG @Dann_boat, @JeffGrimes1 , Samuel Afful and Frank Arthur
Weak eddy feedback has been proposed to explain the NAO signal-to-noise problem. Our new study highlights limitations of the diagnostic used in some earlier studies and question the interpretation in past work @mckennach@CONSTRAIN_EU @ICASLeeds
https://t.co/lBKWtA541l
Fantastic opportunity for anyone considering doing a PhD.
This includes PhDs on Fluid dynamics of the atmosphere, e.g. clouds, atmospheric convection and how they couple with larger-scale circulations. To my (biased) view the most exciting topics! Please share