Episode 12 - Developments in Long-range forecasting with Adam Scaife

July 27, 2018 00:09:46
Episode 12 - Developments in Long-range forecasting with Adam Scaife
Royal Meteorological Society Podcast
Episode 12 - Developments in Long-range forecasting with Adam Scaife

Jul 27 2018 | 00:09:46

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Show Notes

At RMetS' Atmospheric Science Conference 2018, our roving reporter, Tara Thompson, Head of Engagement at RMetS met up with Adam Scaife, Head of Long-range forecasting at the Met Office and Professor at Exeter University, to discuss his research and some interesting developments in the field of Long-range forecasting.

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