When faced with the question of ‘what resolution is best for my impact modelling’, the obvious answer seems to be ‘the smallest grid possible’. But you might be surprised...
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When faced with the question of ‘what resolution is best for my impact modelling’, the obvious answer seems to be ‘the smallest grid possible’. But you might be surprised...
In July 2022, the UK saw temperatures exceeding 40ºC for the first time. With it came widespread fire activity, but how unprecedented were the fires seen in the UK that week, and can we draw any trends?
This week we’ve seen some stunning images released by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), but did you also see the spectra?
It's important to know what a climate model is, but it is equally as important to know what a climate model is not. So here’s a crash course in the fundamentals of climate modelling for the uninitiated – don’t be afraid, I've done this before.
Our climate scientists take the stage covering a variety of topics to scientists attending the conference from across the world between 23rd and 27th May 2022.
CBES and NGFS from a science perspective.
A sensible and scientifically sound approach for using machine learning and physical models to project climate risks.