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Research

Research at our department is organised into four themes. Our four themes spanÌýa broad range of research topics canvassing topics inÌýthe study of weather and weather forecasting as well as pressing current environmental and climateÌýissues. Many faculty members work covers more than one theme, encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration.ÌýClick on links provided belowÌýto find out more.

Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics

[Source: NOAA GOESEast satellite imagery, August 09, 2018]

This research theme is composed ofÌýthree research groups/ sub-themes.Ìý

Find out more about this groupÌýhere.


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Climate

[Source:ÌýÌýDocumentary 'Extreme Weather']

This research theme is composed ofÌýfour research groups/ sub-themes.Ìý

Find out more about this groupÌýhere.


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Ocean, Ice and Atmosphere Dynamics

Image by Credit: Charles Brunette, AOS PhD Student .

[Source: Charles Brunette, PhD Student.Ìý2018 Expedition PS115/2 on the Polarstern icebreaker]

This research theme is composed ofÌýfour research groups/ sub-themes.Ìý

Find out more about this group here.


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Weather

A supercell thunderstorm strikes in South Dakota. Among the most severe of storms, supercells can bring strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes.
Image by Photograph by Jim Reed, National Geographic.

[Source: Photograph by Jim Reed, ]

This research theme is composed of four research groups/ sub-themes.

Find out more about this group here.


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