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External links to videos of recent talks

Turbulence ahead! Air travel in a warmer world (Presented at WeatherLive, online, 2022)

How will climate change affect aviation? (Presented at the GATCO/BALPA Controller–Pilot Symposium, online, 2021)

Increased light, moderate, and severe clear-air turbulence in response to climate change (Invited Presentation) (Presented at AMetS 100th Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, 2020)

Increased shear in the North Atlantic upper-level jet stream over the past four decades (Presented at AMetS 100th Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, 2020)

The future of air travel in a warmer world (Presented at New Scientist Live, ExCeL London, 2019)

Should we control the weather? (Presented at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, 2019)

Turbulence ahead! How climate change affects air travel (Presented at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 2018)

How will climate change affect aviation? (Presented at AMetS 97th Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 2017)

Improved climate simulations through a stochastic parameterization of ocean eddies (Presented at AMetS 97th Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 2017)

The dynamics of baroclinic zonal jets (Presented at Workshop on Turbulence and Waves in Flows Dominated by Rotation: Lessons from Geophysics and Perspectives in Space Physics and Astrophysics, NCAR, Boulder, USA, 2016)

Noise-induced regime transitions in atmospheric flow (Presented at Conference on Complex Systems: Complex Systems Digital Campus World e-Conference, Arizona, USA, 2015)

The dynamics of baroclinic zonal jets (Presented at AMetS AOFD Conference, Minneapolis, USA, 2015)

A simple yet effective time-stepping improvement (Presented at AMetS AOFD Conference, Spokane, USA, 2011)

The importance of numerical time-stepping errors (Presented at Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, 2010)

The impacts of stochastic noise on climate models (Presented at Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, 2010)

Unresolved Processes in Climate Models: Lessons from the Laboratory (Presented at KITP, Santa Barbara, USA, 2008)


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