Matt Priestley (@_mattpriestley) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Priestley

@_mattpriestley

Research Scientist @UniofExeter. Science Engagement Fellow @RMetS. Focus on high impact extratropical cyclones and storm tracks. Likes riding bicycles.

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Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc in extreme weather events Want to work on reanalyses of extreme weather events and how to translate them into warmer & cooler climates? jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…

Mat Collins (@mat_collins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new MSc programme in Statistical Data Science, joint with the Department of Computer Science, with a January 2025 start Exeter University Mathematics exeter.ac.uk/study/postgrad…

Our new MSc programme in Statistical Data Science, joint with the Department of Computer Science, with a January 2025 start <a href="/ExeterUniMaths/">Exeter University Mathematics</a> exeter.ac.uk/study/postgrad…
Prof Amanda Maycock (@acmaycock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a 3-yr position in the group to work on European climate projections and implications for food safety as part of the European Commission project Ambrosia. Climate scientists with an interest in climate impacts please apply! Closes 27 Sept. @ICASLeeds jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

Neil Kaye (@neilrkaye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK summer has been cool compared to ones from the last 10 years, but it would have been the warmest summer in the 1960s, the third warmest in the 1970s and the 4th warmest of the 1980s. This #dataviz shows the summer versus other summers since 1884. #globalwarming

The UK summer has been cool compared to ones from the last 10 years, but it would have been the warmest summer in the 1960s, the third warmest in the 1970s and the 4th warmest of the 1980s.  This #dataviz shows the summer versus other summers since 1884. #globalwarming
Matt Priestley (@_mattpriestley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Findings and discussion from the RMetS "Navigating Climate Challenges in Insurance" event in January are now available publicly. Download them through this link here ⬇️⬇️

Mat Collins (@mat_collins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding regional climate change is essential for effective climate adaptation policy, study finds news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-env…

Marco Petagna (@petagna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We tend to classify rapidly deepening low pressure systems as those that strengthen by 24hpa or more in 24hrs #Milton deepens by 18hpa in just 1hr!

Frontiers in Science (@frontscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unraveling the complex links between climate warming & extreme weather events is crucial for developing effective regional adaptation & mitigation strategies. -Swadhin Kumar Behera of JAMSTEC 海洋研究開発機構 \海と地球の研究所/ in response to an article by Mat Collins, Matt Priestley, Ed Hawkins, & more ⬇️

Frontiers in Science (@frontscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accurate information on regional climate change impacts—like predicted warming shown in this figure—is vital to help communities adapt. See more in a summary of an article by Mat Collins, Matt Priestley, Prof James Screen, Ed Hawkins, Dr Eunice Lo, Dann Mitchell, & more ⬇️

Royal Meteorological Society (@rmets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This report from RMetS explores how current climate model output can be applied to inform catastrophe risk analysis and management. The report demonstrates how physics-based information complements catastrophe model approaches and tools. Read more at: ow.ly/Z0UC50TXleV

This report from RMetS explores how current climate model output can be applied to inform catastrophe risk analysis and management. The report demonstrates how physics-based information complements catastrophe model approaches and tools.

Read more at: ow.ly/Z0UC50TXleV
Matt Priestley (@_mattpriestley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to work with Kirsty Laurenson on this! Check out below if you're interested to find out how storminess impacts seabirds around the UK and western Europe 👇👇

Toby P Jones (@tobyp_jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 10th Jan I'm talking about wind-precipitation correlation from European cyclones at the Royal Meteorological Society "Postgraduate Student Showcase", starting at 6pm. It's a hybrid event, held in Edinburgh and via Zoom. Just register using the link below: rmets.org/event/post-gra… See you there!

On 10th Jan I'm talking about wind-precipitation correlation from European cyclones at the <a href="/RMetS/">Royal Meteorological Society</a> "Postgraduate Student Showcase", starting at 6pm.

It's a hybrid event, held in Edinburgh and via Zoom. Just register using the link below:
rmets.org/event/post-gra…

See you there!
Prof Hayley J. Fowler (@hayleyjfowler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm currently advertising for 2 post-doc positions: (1) role of natural climate variability in modulating climate projections in Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water; (2) develop a weather generator for UK and Ireland for climate projections also on DARe Hub tinyurl.com/3rn2cm4x

Matt Priestley (@_mattpriestley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would like to credit the original post (linkedin.com/posts/activity…). Éowyn was forecast to be in the top 5 deepest cyclones to affect the UK in DJF, which I put into context with Dan Bannister WTW. Stealing people's work to repost as your own isn't a good look