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Videos from the CPDN project in the University of Oxford

Scientists will be able to study events such as tropical storm Karl, which developed in the Atlantic in September 2016, using the OpenIFShome project. (Image: NASA Visible Earth, LANCE/EOSDIS Rapid Response team)

Videos

Myles Allen gives a lecture on the physics of climate change in May 2013:

 

Abby Halperin, Myles Allen and Friederike Otto explain how serious the ongoing drought is in California, which has experienced four years of drought already, and how this experiment will help determine what effect, if any, climate change has had on how likely this drought is.

 

Neil Massey introduces how the work of climateprediction.net volunteers around the world helped with his doctoral thesis:

 

Nathalie Schaller explains the science behind our Weather@Home 2014 UK Flooding project, and why we need your help to answer these important questions about the link between extreme weather and climate change:

 

Mitchell Black explains the science behind our Weather@Home Australia & New Zealand heatwaves and droughts experiment:

 

NIWA, New Zealand, scientist Suzanne Rosier explains more about the Weather@Home ANZ experiment:

Weather@Home 2014 UK Flooding Experiment – Final Results

This animation shows all 39,726 model simulations from our 2014 UK Flooding Experiment. The inset zooms in on the 1-in-100 year rainfall events. The shaded areas are a representation of the uncertainty in the models.

Weather@Home: European Rain and Pressure

Animation of daily precipitation values and mean sea-level pressure over the winter of one ensemble member from the Weather@Home European region.