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2 November: The Role of the Jet Stream in Weather, Predictability, and Climate
Professor John Methven John Methven Uni of Reading Reading Meteorology
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.Uni of Reading's #JohnMethven : 'Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in #Arctic sea ice area and cyclones appear to both slow down and speed up the ice decline, depending on the time of the year' John Methven #GlobalWarming
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Check out our paper 'A Climatology of Summer-Time Arctic Cyclones Using a Modified Phase Space' recently published in Geophysical Research Letters! agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20… (with John Methven, Ben Harvey, Sarah B, Ambrogio Volonté and Kevin Hodges) 1/4
Very interesting discussion today on BBC4, particularly at minute 7, with fascinating talks and explanations from UoR own Hannah Croad and John Methven! Would recommend a listen!
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John Methven Wow! What a great clear day you picked to go, too. Look forward to hearing any interesting facts on ice melt/gain in the coming weeks.
What is a Borneo vortex, and how do these cyclones grow? See our new paper published in Weather and Climate Dynamics for answers! 🌀⛈️ John Methven
Examining the dynamics of a Borneo vortex using a balance approximation tool wcd.copernicus.org/articles/4/101…
What are the effects of friction on Arctic cyclones evolution and how do they depend on their warm/cold core structure? Check out this potential vorticity-based work by Hannah Croad on Weather and Climate Dynamics ! doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-… (with John Methven Ben Harvey Sarah B and me)
We're so thrilled to be part of this! Check out our What's On page for all of the RCF events we'll be hosting, including this talk with Uni of Reading's John Methven on cyclones and sea ice:🐧❄️
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Stephan Hoyer This is really cool. This would have fit in with my classes by John Methven Hilary Weller Prof Paul Williams
Join Prof. Suzanne Gray, John Methven and Christopher O'Reilly from Reading Meteorology for a Masterclass series on the latest scientific advances for understanding and predicting weather, climate, and its impacts.
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