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Predictability of weather and climate

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  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
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New paper: Using machine learning to improve rainfall forecasts in East Africa

We investigate whether forecasts over East Africa can be improved using a combination of machine learning (ML) and more traditional techniques, where forecast corrections are learned from satellite observations.
1 April 2025
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Vienna calling - EGU 2025

Contributions from our group to EGU 2025
27 March 2025
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Matthew Wright’s Energy Science Engagement Fellowship with The Royal Meteorological Society

This two-year Fellowship advanced weather and climate insights for the UK energy sector
23 February 2025
meet Olivia

Meet Olivia Vashti Ayim

Quick-fire interview with the Oxford Physics Department
22 January 2025
Adnan at COP16

Adnan Abid attending the COP16 meeting

Adnan Abid participated in and presented at the UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh
20 January 2025
NetDRIVE

NetDRIVE project funded

The Net-Zero Digital Research Infrastructure Vision and Expertise (NetDRIVE) project has started.
12 January 2025
Global temperatures passed critical 1.5°C milestone for the first time in 2024 – new report

Global Climate Highlights 2024 report from C3S

Global temperatures passed critical 1.5°C milestone for the first time in 2024 – new report
12 January 2025
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Stella Bourdin's ex-hurricane advent calendar

When Kirk hit France, Stella was asked how unusual ex-hurricanes reaching Europe were. In a series of daily posts on BlueSky, she describes one past storm each day leading up to Christmas 2024.
29 December 2024
BBC News on how AI helps predict extreme weather

Shruti Nath in the BBC News on how AI helps predict extreme weather

BBC News extra on how AI helps predict extreme weather.
30 September 2024
The 2021 extreme heatwave over the Pacific Northwest

How reliable weather forecasts can help explain human's role in extreme weather events

Our group has pioneered a forecast-based approach to extreme event attribution to human influences using state-of-the-art numerical weather forecasts.
31 August 2024
Working towards early warning systems for East Africa

Early warnings for East Africa combining numerical weather forecasts with AI

AI-led science innovation protects communities hit by climate variability and change
20 August 2024
meet Shruti

Meet ... Shruti Nath

Quick-fire interview with the Oxford Physics Department
31 July 2024
meet Antje

Meet...Antje Weisheimer

Quick-fire interview with the Oxford Physics Department
25 May 2023

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