Adam Scaife
Adam A. Scaife is a British physicist and head of long range prediction at the Met Office. He is also a professor at Exeter University. Scaife carries out research into long range weather forecasting and computer modelling of the climate and has published over 300 peer reviewed studies on atmospheric dynamics, computer modelling and climate as well as popular scienceand academic books on meteorology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Current likelihood and dynamics of hot summers in the UK by Gillian Kay, Nick Dunstone, Doug Smith, Tyrone Dunbar, Rosie Eade, Adam Scaife
Published 2020-01-01
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Emerging signals of climate change from the equator to the poles: new insights into a warming world by Matthew Collins, Jonathan D. Beverley, Jonathan D. Beverley, Jonathan D. Beverley, Thomas J. Bracegirdle, Jennifer Catto, Michelle McCrystall, Michelle McCrystall, Andrea Dittus, Nicolas Freychet, Jeremy Grist, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Paul R. Holland, Caroline Holmes, Simon A. Josey, Manoj Joshi, Ed Hawkins, Eunice Lo, Natalie Lord, Dann Mitchell, Paul-Arthur Monerie, Matthew D. K. Priestley, Adam Scaife, Adam Scaife, James Screen, Natasha Senior, David Sexton, Emily Shuckburgh, Stefan Siegert, Charles Simpson, David B. Stephenson, Rowan Sutton, Vikki Thompson, Vikki Thompson, Laura J. Wilcox, Tim Woollings
Published 2024-10-01
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