Devon - Talk by Vicky Pope

Devon - Talk by Vicky Pope

Devon - Talk by Vicky Pope

event Monday 22 February 2021 schedule 7.30pm GMT
Past event
Past event
event Monday 22 February 2021 schedule 7.30pm GMT
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Hosted by the Devon Cambridge Society
Online
Open to: 
Alumni and guests
Location: 
Zoom Online | View details

Alumni and guests are invited to join the Devon Cambridge Society and Vicky Pope (Girton 1979), who will be talking about Achievements and Challenges in Weather Forecasting

Advances in weather modelling have been driven as much by technological development as by improvements in weather science. The most notable of these are the rapid increases in supercomputer power and improvements in Earth observations from space. Rapidly improving modelling capability enabled by this technology has led to 3-day weather forecasts today being as accurate as 1-day forecasts were 20 years ago. Vicky will outline some of these improvements and where further improvements are still needed.

Vicky is an honorary Professor at the Science Technology Engineering and Public Policy Institute at University College London. She had a long and varied career in the Met Office. She worked for many years on climate change. She led the development of some of the best climate models in the world and later ran the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme, acting as the interface between scientists and government and other key stakeholders including the media.

Booking information

If you would like to attend this online event please email the Devon Cambridge Society using the link below.

After you have registered you will be sent the login details for Zoom.

Price: 
Free

Booking for this event is now closed.

Location

Zoom Online
United Kingdom