DPhil students
I supervise the following graduate DPhil students at AOPP:
- Tim Hempel (co-advised by Tim Palmer)
- Matthew Wright (co-advised by Tim Woollings)
- Shirin Ermis (co-advised by Sarah Sparrow and Fraser Lott)
Students who successfully finished their DPhil at AOPP:
- Nick Leach (now at ClimateX and AOPP)
--> Forecast-based attribution of a winter heatwave within the limit of predictability
--> Anthropogenic influence on the 2018 summer warm spell in Europe: The impact of different spatio-temporal scales
- Joshua Dorrington (now at KIT, Germany)
Other PhD students
PhD students at other universities:
- Jonathan Beverley (University of Reading, co-supervised with Steve Woolnough, graduated in 2019, now at NOAA in Boulder)
--> Dynamical mechanisms linking Indian monsoon precipitation and the circumglobal teleconnection
- Swinda Falkena (University of Reading, co-supervised with Ted Shepherd and Jana de Wiljes, graduated in 2022, now at University of Utrecht)
MPhys students
- Lucy Main (2022/2023)
- Amelia Adcroft (2021/2022)
- Dan Heathcote (2020/21)
- Jeremy Stanger (2018/2019), Optimising the use of ensemble information in numerical weather forecasts of wind power generation
- James Heatley (2017/18)
- George Rodrigues-Fowler (2016/17)
Summer students
The following undergraduate students did a summer project with us:
- John Slattery (2021)
- Robert Doane-Solomon (2021 & 2022) The link between North Atlantic tropical cyclones and ENSO in seasonal forecasts
- Shirin Ermis (2019)
- James Heatley (2016)
- Wen Shi (2014), Impact of hindcast length on estimates of seasonal climate predictability