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From Germany to Brazil: on climate risk communication

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
29th October 201828th March 2019

by Javier García-Pintado Last week, on 22-23 October 2018, around 230 scientists from the three ocean and climate related clusters of excellence in northern Germany met in Berlin in the…Read More >

Machine learning and data assimilation

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
18th October 201819th October 2018

by Rossella Arcucci Imagine a world where it is possible to accurately predict the weather, climate, storms, tsunami and other computational intensive problems in real time from your laptop or even…Read More >

Machine learning and data assimilation

Using ‘flood-excess volume’ to quantify and communicate flood mitigation schemes

Written by
Jessica Gardner
Posted on
27th September 201817th June 2019

by Tom Kent Background Urban flooding is a major hazard worldwide, brought about primarily by intense rainfall and exacerbated by the built environment we live in. Leeds and Yorkshire are…Read More >

Using ‘flood-excess volume’ to quantify and communicate flood mitigation schemes

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