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Tag Archives: Meteorology
There’s always more to understand: Meet Siân Lane
Siân Lane is a research scientist with the Met Office, where she studies weather to help improve weather forecasts. She studied physics at university, followed by an MSc in meteorology. She loves the outdoor fieldwork and flying large balloons around … Continue reading
You don’t need a PhD to be extremely successful in science: Meet Rebecca Hemingway
Rebecca Hemingway (@beckyhemingway9) is a scientist at the Met Office where she carries out research and works on the development of the Hazard Impact Model. Here she tells us about how she got into this fascinating and challenging role and why … Continue reading
On being an attribution scientist: Meet Claire Burke
Claire Burke is a climate scientist at the Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Science and Services in Exeter. She has an MPhys in Physics with Astrophysics and a PhD in astrophysics. Here she tells us about moving between scientific … Continue reading