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Last Update: 15-Sep-04

Atlantic European Climate Group

Department of Meteorology
University of Reading
PO Box 243
Earley Gate
Reading, RG6 6BB
United Kingdom

Posters
The Interannual Variability of the Atmosphere and Altantic Ocean Energy Transports in a Coupled Climate Model
Len Shaffrey and Rowan Sutton. Presented at RMS 2003.
Seasonal Predictability of North Atlantic Climate in the ECMWF System II Forecasting System
Steve George and Rowan Sutton. Presented at EGS Conference in Nice 2003.
Forced and Unforced NAO
Dan Hodson & Rowan Sutton. Presented at RMS 2nd Conference 2001.
Influence of the Oceans on North Atlantic Climate Variability: a comparison of results from four atomospheric GCMs
Dan Hodson & Rowan Sutton. Presented at EGS Conference in Nice 2003.
Talks
Analysis of Clustering and Analysis of Clustering and Seriality Seriality in European Windstorms
Pascal J. Mailier, RMS Conference 2003, Norwich.
Seasonal Predictability of North Atlantic Climate in the ECMWF System II Forecasting System
Steve George, RMS Conference 2003, Norwich.
Influence of the Oceans on North Atlantic Climate Variability: a comparison of results from four atomospheric GCMs
Dan Hodson, RMS Conference 2003, Norwich.
Science of climate change
Pierre-Philipe Mathieu, presented at the Britassoc conference: Visions for the Future of Climate Change.
International climate policy
Pierre-Philipe Mathieu
Response of the atmospheric-mixed layer model to heat transport anomaly
Pierre-Philipe Mathieu, UGAMP conference - Royal Institution - London - September 2000
Seasonal Climate Forecasting: from skill to value
Pierre-Philipe Mathieu
School of Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics
Department of Meteorology,

University of Reading,
Earley Gate, PO Box 243,
Reading RG6 6BB UK.
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