Mitchell, Dann M., Stone, Emma J., Andrews, Oliver D., Bamber, Jonathan L., Bingham, Rory J., Browse, Jo, Henry, Matthew, MacLeod, David M., Morten, Joanne M., Sauter, Christoph A., Smith, Christopher J., Thomas, James, Thomson, Stephen I., Wilson, Jamie D., Fung, Fai, Hall, Richard, Holley, Patricia, Mitchell, Dann, Seviour, William, Stone, Emma J, Thomas, James, Holley, Patricia, Kuwertz, Emma, Brown, Katharine Robson, Tanner, Al, Thurlby, Natalie, Thomas, James, Bamber, Jonathan, Grinsted, Aslak, Buzzard, Sammie, Ng, Kevin, Nias, Isabel, Weeks, Jennifer, MacLeod, David, Sheen, Katy, Baidu, Michael, Baker, Jessica, Fulton, James, Le Guennec, Valerie, Harbord, Sophie, Harris, Bethan, Li, Xiaorong, Lo, Brian, Lord, Natalie, Masukwedza, Innocent, Walker, Erin, Watson, Peter, Andrews, Oliver, Wilson, Jamie, Adloff, Markus, Baker, Chelsey, Blackledge, Benedict, DeAth, Ros, Goldsworth, Fraser, Katavouta, Anna, Kennedy?Asser, Alan, Liu, Qian, de Mel Virissimo, Francisco, Sieradzan, Katie, Vosper, Emily, Ying, Rui, Bingham, Rory, Chaudhri, Alex, Evans, Dafydd Gwyn, Hughes, Chris, Mecking, Jennifer, Rosser, Jonathan, Turner, Charles, Turner, Katherine, Vishwakarma, Bramha Dutt, Worthington, Emma, Screen, James, Tomson, Stephen, Bilge, Tarkan, Clement, Louis, Hudson, Phoebe, Keel, Thomas, Mackie, Anna, Manning, Colin, O'Reilly, Christopher, Henry, Matthew, Adhikari, Mira, Ball, Emily, Lo, Eunice, Roesch, Carla, Browse, Jo, Avrutin, Sandy, Booth, Alice, Walsh, Amber, Collins, Mat, Sauter, Christoph, Amos, Matt, Chen, Ying, Gouldsbrough, Lily, Heinrich, Viola, Kelly, Stephen, Hawkes, Lucy, Morten, Joanne, Thurston, Will, Buchanan, Pearce, Glissenaar, Isolde, Williams, Daniel, Williams, Ned, Williams, Shannon, Vogt?Vincent, Noam, Zaforemska, Aleksandra, Smith, Christopher, Brimicombe, Chloe, Burton, Lauren, Cole, Sebastian, Gohar, Laila, Hemani, Gibran, Lamboll, Robin, Di Napoli, Claudia, Simpson, Charles H., Taylor, Michael and Tunnicliffe, Rachel 2022. The Bristol CMIP6 Data Hackathon. Weather 77 (6) , pp. 218-221. 10.1002/wea.4161 |
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Abstract
The Bristol CMIP6 Data Hackathon formed part of the Met Office Climate Data Challenge Hackathon series during 2021, bringing together around 100 UK early career researchers from a wide range of environmental disciplines. The purpose was to interrogate the under-utilised but currently most advanced climate model inter-comparison project datasets to develop new research ideas, create new networks and outreach opportunities in the lead up to COP26. Experts in different science fields, supported by a core team of scientists and data specialists at Bristol, had the unique opportunity to explore together interdisciplinary environmental topics summarised in this article.
Item Type: | Article |
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Date Type: | Publication |
Status: | Published |
Schools: | Earth and Environmental Sciences |
Additional Information: | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
Publisher: | Royal Meteorological Society |
ISSN: | 0043-1656 |
Date of First Compliant Deposit: | 25 March 2022 |
Date of Acceptance: | 25 January 2022 |
Last Modified: | 05 May 2023 14:00 |
URI: | https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/148904 |
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