Boundary-Layer Meteorology (BLMet)

Local resources


WELCOME!

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PRESENTING YOUR WORK IN OUR GROUP MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT WAGNER OR SIAN (SEE CONTACTS BELOW)



Meetings for the Spring Term: 14:00 on Fridays in 1L43 (unless otherwise specified, see dates below, presentations to be confirmed).


***** You can find past meetings and presentations here. *****


  • Wagner Nogueira Neto and Sian Lane are the current organisers of the weekly meetings.
  • Here is the current schedule of the Boundary Layer Group talks for the Spring Term, 2012:

Summer Term, 2012

Week 1 27/04/12 CancelledPDF*
Week 2 04/05/12 Bring-a-Plot + Schedule for future meetingsPDF*
Week 3 11/05/12 Bring-a-PlotPDF*
Week 4 18/05/12 Judith McConnell - Paper ReviewPDF*
Week 5 25/05/12 PDF*
Week 6 01/06/12 Ian Boutle (Met Office) - Title to be confirmedPDF*
Week 7 08/06/12 PDF*
Week 8 15/06/12 Paper Review - To be lead by ***PDF*
Week 9 22/06/12 Conference Practice (Date saved for now)PDF*
Week 10 29/06/12 Conference Practice (Date Saved for now)PDF*


Email List




Data Sharing via the website

  1. The local file dump directory is for online storage of personal files for conferences and such like; it is meant for temporary medium-term use (http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~bl_met/local/dump/)
  2. The "datasite" is for short-term sharing with collaborators, documentation is available here



Technical support

  • Help editing the Reading BLM website can be obtained by contacting Wagner.
  • Whenever a username and password are requested on any BLM resource it will always be the standard one we use.
  • This "Local Resources" page can be accessed off-campus: you will prompted to enter the usual BLM group username and password
  • Matlab tutorial
  • Bibtex help
  • PC and unix support is provided by departmental IT staff

Things to do now

Links

Contact

  • Email: bl_met met.reading.ac.uk
  • Met. Dept Telephone:
    +44 (0) 118 378 8950

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BLMet research

  • Urban meteorology
  • Air-sea interactions
  • Orographic processes
  • Mesoscale processes