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Anyone for fieldwork (with elephants)? By Sandy Harrison

Posted on
18th March 202018th March 2020

Sandy has just returned from a ten-day trip to Bangalore, which was originally planned to coincide with the PACMEDY stakeholder meeting in Pune and opportunities to give lectures at the…Read More >

Anyone for fieldwork (with elephants)? By Sandy Harrison

Guest post – The SISAL working group. By Nikita Kaushal

Posted on
24th February 202019th August 2020

February, 2020 marks the end of the first phase of the 3-year PAGES Working Group called SISAL. SISAL – Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis was the herculean effort lead by…Read More >

Guest post – The SISAL working group. By Nikita Kaushal

Extending a first-principles primary production model to predict wheat yields. By Sandy Harrison

Posted on
20th February 2020

Tsinghua Tiger Shengchao Qiao’s first paper is now out in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2020.107932). In this paper, Shengchao has extended the P model to create a new model –…Read More >

Brierley et al. “Large-scale features and evaluation of the PMIP4-CMIP6 midHolocene simulations” now available in CoP Discussions by Sandy P. Harrison

Posted on
21st January 2020

There was a flurry of PMIP-related activity over the Christmas and New Year “holidays” because of the need to get papers describing experimental results that are going to be cited…Read More >

Brierley et al. “Large-scale features and evaluation of the PMIP4-CMIP6 midHolocene simulations” now available in CoP Discussions by Sandy P. Harrison

A Method for Generating Coherent Spatially Explicit Maps of Seasonal Paleoclimates From Site‐Based Reconstructions by Sandy P. Harrison

Posted on
16th January 202016th January 2020

The good news this morning is that Sean’s paper describing the new method he’s developed to reconstruct palaeoclimate using data assimilation techniques has been published (open access, of course) In…Read More >

A Method for Generating Coherent Spatially Explicit Maps of Seasonal Paleoclimates From Site‐Based Reconstructions by Sandy P. Harrison

Launch of Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment, and Society written by Pablo Paiewonsky, Alexander Kuhn-Regnier and David Kesner

Posted on
26th November 201927th November 2019

The launch of the new Leverhulme Centre was celebrated with a symposium on November the 13th, 2019, at Imperial College London. SPECIAL group members Alexander Kuhn-Regnier, David Kesner, Pablo Paiewonsky,…Read More >

Launch of Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment, and Society written by Pablo Paiewonsky, Alexander Kuhn-Regnier and David Kesner

On the road to the ERC Starting grant through the SPECIAL highway by Łukasz Pawlik

Posted on
21st November 201922nd November 2019

I’m happy to join the Special group and glad Professor Sandy Harrison agreed to be my supervisor during my stay here at the University of Reading. I currently work as…Read More >

On the road to the ERC Starting grant through the SPECIAL highway by Łukasz Pawlik

UK-Russian researcher collaboration for improved understanding of global change in the North. The DIMA workshop. By David Kesner

Posted on
11th October 2019

Global change in the Anthropocene knows no political boundaries. We need to understand environmental dynamics on regional to global scales, to understand the implications of global change for the future…Read More >

UK-Russian researcher collaboration for improved understanding of global change in the North. The DIMA workshop. By David Kesner

“Climate Change: the FAQs” and CLIMOVAR workshop. By Laia Comas Bru

Posted on
8th October 201917th January 2020

What are the causes of climate change? And its consecuences? What can we do about it? These are some of the questions posed by Secondary School students about climate change…Read More >

“Climate Change: the FAQs” and CLIMOVAR workshop. By Laia Comas Bru

SPECIAL and the Tsinghua Tiger Team in Gongga Mountains. By Sandy Harrison

Posted on
11th September 201930th September 2019

The Gongga Mountains in Sichuan are foothills of the Tibetan Plateau and provide a very special opportunity to gather data on the environmental controls on leaf traits. Following a first…Read More >

SPECIAL and the Tsinghua Tiger Team in Gongga Mountains. By Sandy Harrison

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