Atmospheric dispersion and air quality scientists
Our atmospheric dispersion and air quality scientists
Matt leads the Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Quality Team, which investigates the transport, dispersion and chemistry of substances released into the atmosphere.
- Paul Agnew
Paul manages the Air Quality and Composition team which is responsible for developing the AQUM model and delivering the operational air quality forecast.
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Charlie specializes in modelling the dispersion of volcanic eruption clouds using the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
- Dr Frances Beckett
Frances models the transport of volcanic ash using the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
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Vivien is a scientist working in air quality and composition utilising the Met Office’s regional air quality modelling system for the UK and European domains.
- Dr Benjamin Devenish
Benjamin undertakes research on turbulence and dispersion (particularly in the atmospheric boundary layer), buoyant plumes, and the dispersion of volcanic ash and cloud formation.
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Ben works on the development and application of numerical atmosphere models to gain a better understanding of atmospheric composition with a focus on air quality.
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Benjamin works on the development and validation of the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
- Lois Huggett
Lois helps to maintain and improve the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
- Dr Andrew Jones
Andrew conducts research in atmospheric dispersion, including development of the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
Nina works with modelling the dispersion of volcanic eruption clouds using the Met Office's atmospheric dispersion model NAME.
- Dr Susan Leadbetter
Susan works on the application of dispersion modelling to emergency response situations.
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Dr Florent Malavelle
Florent Malavelle is a senior scientist in the Air Quality and Composition team and is contributing to the development of the Met Office models used to create the air quality forecast.
- Sarah Millington
Sarah leads the Radiological and Biological team in the Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Quality group.
- Lucy Neal
Lucy develops and uses the AQUM model for forecasting regional air quality.
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Noel Nelson
Noel manages the Air Quality Impacts team, a mix of air quality scientists and software engineers. The team is responsible for delivering components of the Strategic Priority Funded Clean Air Programme to improve air quality.
- Vibha Selvaratnam
Vibha works on the development and validation of the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).
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Nicola Stebbing
Nicola works on utilising the Met Office’s Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME) for emergency response situations.
- Dr. Hannah Susorney
Hannah is a scientist in the Volcanic and Chemical team in the Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Quality Group.
David is a Met Office Science Fellow and conducts research into atmospheric turbulence and dispersion.
- Dr Helen Webster
Helen works on the development, validation and use of the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME).