Boundary-Layer Meteorology (BLMet)

Curtis Wood PhD MInstP

Some media interaction (and radio interviews) with Curtis


MP3 files have been provided for some radio interviews (just lick on the links)


March 2010 National Science and Engineering Week
  • Merdian News





January 2010 The bad winter weather
  • Heart FM, 7Jan
  • Heart FM, 8Jan


September 2009 Unusual snowfall from freezing fog (following release of Weather publication)

18 March 2009 (17:50-17:55) on B B C Radio Berkshire (Phil Kennedy, Drivetime daily 4-7pm)
  • Curtis and Paul Hardaker talked about the "Insects, Weather & Climate" meeting on 18 March 2009
  • Thanks to the RMetS and B B C staff


12 November 2008 (08:23-08:27) on B B C Radio Leeds (Andrew & Georgey, Breakfast daily 7-9am)
  • Curtis talked about the "Weekend Effect" of weather
  • Thanks to the university press office and B B C technical & research staff


6 November 2008 on B B C Radio Berkshire (Andrew Peach breakfast show, daily 7-10am; with Maggie Philbin)
Focus on the Walker Institute and Meteorology Department at University of Reading
  1. 07:07 Maggie presents the weather
  2. 07:26 Maggie with Kathy Maskell and Curtis: an introduction
  3. 07:51 Maggie with Curtis and Dan Peake using the density current tank
  4. 08:07 Maggie with Curtis presenting the weather
  5. 08:23 Maggie with Kathy and Curtis on numerical climate models
  6. 08:54 Maggie with Ross Reynolds at the Atmospheric Observatory (Roger Brugge in background doing the 9UTC observations)
  7. 09:05 Maggie with Ross presenting the weather
  8. 09:27 Maggie with Kathy, Curtis and Dan at Dolce Vita
  9. 09:54 Maggie with Dan at Dolce Vita (on TV quizing!)
  • The whole set of links has been merged into one file of 24 minutes length (click here).
  • Laboratory setup by Rosy Wilson. Thanks also to the university press office and B B C technical & research staff.

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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