
Joshua Talib
@joshtalib
Climate scientist at UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Tropical meteorology. Runner. All views are my own.
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06-03-2011 11:39:40
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Not one, not two, but five(!) Hydro-JULES internships available this summer. Whilst every project is great, I'm slightly biased towards mine, E J Barton and Conni Klein's project on predicting sub-seasonal variability of Indian storms. Any questions, just ask! UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

Not one but three fantastic lectureships going at @ICASLeeds Priestley Centre for Climate Futures. Climate science + AI/ML. jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

At today's Royal Meteorological Society #nowcasting meeting, UKCEH's Seonaid Anderson will discuss satellite-based nowcasting advances in Africa. These are enabling forecasters to provide earlier and more reliable warnings about large storms and their impacts rmets.org/event/nowcasti…



Penny Endersby, the Chief Executive of the UK Met Office, has given a wide-ranging interview to ECMWF, focusing on the use of #AIforecasts, the relationship between ECMWF and our Member States, and #InternationalWomensDay ➡️ ecmwf.int/en/about/media… #IWD2024 @MetOfficeCE




Our paper on running the Liverpool Malaria Model with a convection permitting Met Office Unified Model is out. Met Office Science Malaria No More University of Liverpool News University of Liverpool Environmental Sciences World Health Organization (WHO) journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Congratulations to Professor Simon Dadson, whose team @REACHwater has received a Vice-Chancellor's Award for close collaboration with communities and organisations in Asia and East Africa to improve water security. Learn more: bit.ly/3yoc8Vx





Final UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology talk at GEWEX ! Bethan Harris showing how the observed vegetation can be used to better predict risk to flash drought. 🛰️🌳🏜️


Great to see UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology work on future droughts published in ERL iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…. We used the JULES model, data from our COSMOS-UK monitoring network, UKCP18 climate projections, and DA approach developed in Hydro-JULES to show worsening future droughts. Jon Evans et al