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Dr Antje Weisheimer (she)

Principal NCAS Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Predictability of weather and climate
Antje.Weisheimer@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82441
Robert Hooke Building, room S37
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Warming Stripes for Oxford from 1814-2019

Warming Stripes for Oxford from 1814-2019.

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)

         --> Beyond skill scores: exploring sub-seasonal forecast value through a case study of French month-ahead energy prediction

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) 

         --> The northern hemisphere circumglobal teleconnection in a seasonal forecast model and its relationship to European summer forecast skill

          --> 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) 

          --> Revisiting the Identification of Wintertime Atmospheric Circulation Regimes in the Euro-Atlantic Sector

          --> Towards a Robust Detection of Interannual Ensemble Forecast Signals over the North Atlantic and Europe using Atmospheric Circulation Regimes

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

 

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