Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (Atmosphere)
Lead Research Organisation:
National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Martin Juckes (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Robson J
(2017)
Decadal prediction of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre in the HiGEM high-resolution climate model
in Climate Dynamics
Gómez Martín J
(2017)
Impacts of meteoric sulfur in the Earth's atmosphere
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Monerie P
(2017)
A role of the Atlantic Ocean in predicting summer surface air temperature over North East Asia?
in Climate Dynamics
Vera C
(2017)
Seasonal cycle of precipitation variability in South America on intraseasonal timescales
in Climate Dynamics
O'Reilly C
(2017)
Variability in seasonal forecast skill of Northern Hemisphere winters over the twentieth century
in Geophysical Research Letters
Vitart F
(2017)
The Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Prediction Project Database
in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Dunning C
(2017)
Identification of deficiencies in seasonal rainfall simulated by CMIP5 climate models
in Environmental Research Letters
Onel L
(2017)
A new method for atmospheric detection of the CH<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> radical
in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Dall'Osto M
(2017)
Antarctic sea ice region as a source of biogenic organic nitrogen in aerosols.
in Scientific reports
Dong B
(2017)
Attribution of Forced Decadal Climate Change in Coupled and Uncoupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model Experiments
in Journal of Climate
Chen Q
(2017)
Sulfate production by reactive bromine: Implications for the global sulfur and reactive bromine budgets
in Geophysical Research Letters
Harvey B
(2017)
Does the Representation of Flow Structure and Turbulence at a Cold Front Converge on Multiscale Observations with Model Resolution?
in Monthly Weather Review
Walters D
(2017)
The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 6.0/6.1 and JULES Global Land 6.0/6.1 configurations
in Geoscientific Model Development
Hansen RF
(2017)
OH production from the photolysis of isoprene-derived peroxy radicals: cross-sections, quantum yields and atmospheric implications.
in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Owens M
(2017)
The Maunder minimum and the Little Ice Age: an update from recent reconstructions and climate simulations
in Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Grange S
(2017)
Lower vehicular primary emissions of NO2 in Europe than assumed in policy projections
in Nature Geoscience
Harrison RM
(2017)
Health risk associated with airborne particulate matter and its components in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
in The Science of the total environment
Dall'Osto M
(2017)
Distinct high molecular weight organic compound (HMW-OC) types in aerosol particles collected at a coastal urban site
in Atmospheric Environment
James A
(2017)
The uptake of HO 2 on meteoric smoke analogues
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Stephan C
(2017)
A comprehensive analysis of coherent rainfall patterns in China and potential drivers. Part I: Interannual variability
in Climate Dynamics
Weisheimer A
(2017)
Approximately right or precisely wrong? Meeting report on 'Chaos and Confidence in Weather Forecasting'
in Weather
Smith KR
(2017)
Clustering approaches to improve the performance of low cost air pollution sensors.
in Faraday discussions
Wenzel MN
(2017)
Redox Couple Involving NOx in Aerobic Pd-Catalyzed Oxidation of sp3-C-H Bonds: Direct Evidence for Pd-NO3-/NO2- Interactions Involved in Oxidation and Reductive Elimination.
in Journal of the American Chemical Society
Brown M
(2017)
Monitoring drought in Ghana using TAMSAT-ALERT: a new decision support system
in Weather
Martin G
(2017)
Connecting spatial and temporal scales of tropical precipitation in observations and the MetUM-GA6
in Geoscientific Model Development
Description | CEDA Atmosphere supports research conducted by NCAS and disseminates data generated by NCAS to a global research community. |
Sector | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education,Environment,Transport |
Impact Types | Economic Policy & public services |
Description | Advice on data citation to the Natural History Museum |
Impact | Advice on data citation to the Natural History Museum |
Description | Associate editor for Geoscicence Data Journal and Atmospheric Science Letters |
Impact | Associate editor for Geoscicence Data Journal and Atmospheric Science Letters |
Description | Exploiting high volume simulations and observations of the climate |
Impact | Delivered a talk on Exploiting high volume simulations and observations of the climate as part of the 3rd ESA climate change initiative colocation meeting. |
Description | Input to non-Government Committees and Advisory Groups |
Impact | Took part in an EC ICT competitiveness week meeting in Brussels. Delivered a talk on the impact of weather and climate computing on European competitiveness. |
Description | Advice on data citation to the Natural History Museum |
Organisation | Natural History Museum |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Public |
PI Contribution | Gave advice on data citation to the Natural History Museum |
Collaborator Contribution | None |
Impact | N/A |
Start Year | 2013 |
Description | British Library DataCite workshop |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Panel member at the British Library DataCite workshop "Making citation work: practical issues for institutions" N/A |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2013 |
Description | Interview with HM Treasury as part of DCMS Future of Compute review |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
Results and Impact | The activity consisted of two zoom calls between the lead investigator (Martin Juckes) and Sam Currie of HMT. Sam was conducting interviews as part of the DCMS Future of Compute review and asked questions about both the sustainability of digital research infrastructure and the role of digital research infrastructure. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
URL | https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/future-of-compute-review |
Description | Into The Blue - NERC Public Engagement Event - Manchester |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Into the blue Manchester was held at the Manchester Runway Visitor Park between 25th October and 29th October 2016. Staged under the wings of Concorde, the event consisted of five days of science engagement with a total audience of approximately 5,250 people, an average of over 1,000 visitors each day. Researchers, science communicators, stakeholders and the general public were brought together to bring alive the science we live and breathe. Into the blue was conceived, funded and managed by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the UK's leading commissioner of environmental science. NERC has an obligation by royal charter to communicate its research with the public and to create a dialogue that can benefit environmental science, researchers, and society as a whole. In 2016 NERC capitalised on its unique opportunity to engage with public audiences by materialising the UK's largest research aircraft at Into the blue Manchester. The FAAM aircraft provided Into the blue with a central motif that brought to life the UK's world leading research capabilities. Into the blue Manchester offered visitors a chance to tour the FAAM aircraft, attend talks, meet scientists and interact with a diverse range of hands-on science exhibits. Event contributors represented more than 30 universities and research centres across the UK, showcasing the very best of UK environmental science research. From the outset it was clear that Into the blue was going to be more ambitious than any event NERC had staged before. To measure the success of Into the blue and to improve future events a comprehensive evaluation has been carried out. This has provided insights and metrics to allow NERC to respond to feedback. By engaging with and listening to our audiences we aim to improve future practice. This evaluation aims to establish how far the Into the blue showcase was able to achieve the four primary objectives set out by NERC: Make NERC science accessible to the public, stimulating enthusiasm and support for UK environmental science; Engage targeted stakeholders with NERC science and innovation to create advocates for NERC; Engage our colleagues to encourage pride in NERC and act as ambassadors; Create a focal point for broad-reaching mass public engagement via media and social media based on these events. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2016 |
URL | http://intotheblue.nerc.ac.uk |
Description | NCAS facilities and services represented at Meteorological Technology World Exp 2017 |
Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Representatives from NCAS, FAAM, AMF and CEDA exhibited at the Meteorological Technology World Expo in Amsterdam. We were part of 200 exhibiting companies and organisations at the 3-day event, where 4000 people attended. We spoke to weather and climate related manufacturers, service providers and scientists about the work we deliver via our facilities and services. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
Description | Sarah Callaghan (CEDA) attended and presented at the OpenAIRE Interoperability Workshop held at the University of Minho, Portugal, on the 7/8 February 2013. |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | International |
Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
Results and Impact | Sarah Callaghan (CEDA) attended and presented at the OpenAIRE Interoperability Workshop held at the University of Minho, Portugal, on the 7/8 February 2013. She blogged about the workshop at http://proj.badc.rl.ac.uk/preparde/blog/OpenAIRE_Interoperability and her slides are available at the same place. A video of her presentation can be seen at http://vimeo.com/channels/openaireworkshop2/59741033 N/A |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2013 |