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Are you interested in working with observational atmospheric data? Check out our Atmospheric Measurement and Modelling Summer School!
Applications close on 31 January.
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From using AI to predict storms, to monitoring Greenland’s melting ice sheet, @AtmosScience has led the way in tackling climate, weather, and air quality challenges in 2024.
We’re sharing our top stories from this year, highlighting the contributions we have made towards atmospheric research.
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When? January 20-24 2025
Where? National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Fairbairn House, University of Leeds
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We spoke to Dr Linda Hirons, from @AtmosScience and @UniofReading, to find out how a new project is co-developing life-saving climate forecasts to help vulnerable communities in Sub-Saharan Africa better predict and respond to extreme weather.
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Join Linda and the ACACIA team by applying to their PhD position: “Unleashing the potential of high-resolution sub-seasonal tropical cyclone predictions”
Deadline: Sunday 13 January 2025
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Scientists are decoding clouds from space, improving weather and climate predictions using NCAS’s research aircraft and the EarthCARE satellite. The VERIFY project will calibrate the satellite, which is looking at how clouds, aerosols and solar radiation interact to affect the Earth’s atmosphere.