Mesoscale Group Students

 

 

 

 

 

Research Students

Rhiannon Biddiscombe
Moist processes and their interaction with storm tracks
Dony Christianto
Interactions Between Regional and Local Circulations In Maritime Continent: Their Role in Convective Storms and Their Fidelity in Models
Sophie Cuckow
The feeder stream: investigating the mechanisms causing extreme precipitation in cyclones
Deepti Dahiya Cloud feedbacks on tropical climate at sub seasonal scales
Adam Gainford Exploiting the benefits of convective-scale ensemble forecasts
Juan Garcia Valencia
Sea surface temperature pattern influence on monsoon variability and change
Isabelle Gorst How does Boundary Layer Variability affect Cumulus and Convective Storm Development?
Hette Houtman Trapped lee waves as a source of low-level drag on the atmosphere
Jake Keller Downstream impacts of embedded convection in warm conveyor belts
Xueqing Ling
Development of Arctic cyclones
Danqing Luo Hazardous Mediterranean cyclones in the current and future climate
Kaustubh Mittal
Discovering the Mechanisms Behind “Forecast Busts”
Alanna Power Improving convective storm simulations through scale-adaptive and flow-adaptive sub-grid methods
Melissa Seabrook
Multidecadal atmospheric circulation trends and their links to extremes
Vibha Selvaratnam
Isabel Smith Using high-resolution climate models to predict increases in atmospheric turbulence
Amber Te Winkel
Improving the Efficiency of Weather and Climate Prediction by developing Mathematical Methods to take Long Time Steps
Doug Wood
The Importance of Arctic-Midlatitude Interactions on Flow-Dependent Predictability

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