Harriett Richardson
@harriettrichardson.bsky.social
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Communications Manager at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) ⛈️📈 🌈 linktr.ee/atmosphericscience
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Our Introduction to Scientific Computing training course is coming soon!
From the Linux Shell to Python, this course will prepare you to use computing in environmental science research.
4 November, online
17 – 21 November, Leeds
Apply by 31 October:
ncas.ac.uk/study-with-u...
From the Linux Shell to Python, this course will prepare you to use computing in environmental science research.
4 November, online
17 – 21 November, Leeds
Apply by 31 October:
ncas.ac.uk/study-with-u...
Introduction to Scientific Computing - NCAS
The Introduction to Scientific Computing course covers the skills needed for effective data management and analysis using Linux and Python.
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How does working in atmospheric science during a climate crisis impact you?
We asked our colleagues to share their thoughts on the theme of this year's World Mental Health Day - mental health in catastrophes and emergencies.
#WMHD25 #WorldMentalHealthDay
We asked our colleagues to share their thoughts on the theme of this year's World Mental Health Day - mental health in catastrophes and emergencies.
#WMHD25 #WorldMentalHealthDay
Our staff are exploring practical, responsible ways to use AI in research. We asked them about it, and they shared their tips:
ncas.ac.uk/conscious-us...
ncas.ac.uk/conscious-us...
Tips from scientists about conscious use of AI - NCAS
We asked scientists at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science their thoughts on how to use AI in conscious ways for scientific research.
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A new solar energy system has been installed at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory in Norfolk, to help power vital climate research with less of a carbon footprint.
Thanks to the @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social for making this possible!
ncas.ac.uk/solar-energy...
Thanks to the @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social for making this possible!
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Solar energy to power atmospheric observatory in East Anglia - NCAS
A solar energy system has been installed to power climate measurements at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory in Norfolk.
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New research from NCAS highlights a promising solution to rising construction-related air pollution: hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2ICE).
NOx emissions are 40-500 times lower for H2ICE tech vs diesel.
Read more: ncas.ac.uk/how-could-lo...
NOx emissions are 40-500 times lower for H2ICE tech vs diesel.
Read more: ncas.ac.uk/how-could-lo...
Hydrogen engines could cut air pollution from construction - NCAS
Hydrogen engines could play a key role in cutting air pollution from the construction industry.
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How does the UK’s summer of 2025 compare to the legendary heatwave of 1976? 🌡️💧🐞
We asked climate scientist Laura Baker:
ncas.ac.uk/in-conversat...
We asked climate scientist Laura Baker:
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In conversation with Laura Baker: Comparing the UK’s hot summers - NCAS
Climate scientist Laura Baker compares the hot and dry summers of 1976 and 2025.
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We've teamed up with @universityofleeds.bsky.social to create a pollinator-friendly habitat at our Leeds HQ - supporting biodiversity, boosting climate resilience, and training green skills along the way.
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Supporting biodiversity at our headquarters: A blooming example of partnership and purpose - NCAS
We are proud to support biodiversity through the creation of a dedicated pollinator habitat at our headquarters in Leeds, in collaboration with the University of Leeds. This carefully designed green…
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Construction is now a leading source of black carbon emissions in central London.
Learn about our research findings from the BT Tower observatory:
www.linkedin.com/pulse/black-...
Learn about our research findings from the BT Tower observatory:
www.linkedin.com/pulse/black-...
Black carbon in Central London: Focus shifts to construction after reductions in vehicle emissions
Black carbon levels in London’s air have fallen significantly - thanks in part to policies like the Ultra Low Emission Zone - but construction activity is now emerging as a dominant source of black ca...
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Healing the ozone hole could help the Southern Ocean absorb more carbon - but only if we cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Learn more about how the UKESM1 model made this research by @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social & @ncas-uk.bsky.social possible:
ncas.ac.uk/healing-the-...
Learn more about how the UKESM1 model made this research by @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social & @ncas-uk.bsky.social possible:
ncas.ac.uk/healing-the-...
Healing the ozone hole could help the Southern Ocean take up carbon - NCAS
As the ozone hole heals, its influence on the ocean carbon sink of the Southern Ocean will diminish, while the influence of greenhouse gas emissions will rise.
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A new cloud observatory has been built to enable science that’s never been done in Antarctica before. One of its goals: to equip the science community with tools to better understand the sea level rise and the Antarctic ice sheet.
Read the story: ncas.ac.uk/observatory-...
Read the story: ncas.ac.uk/observatory-...
Observatory in Antarctica enables scientists to study clouds like never before - NCAS
The Integrated Cloud Observatory will enhance the predictions of the sea level rise and improve our understanding of the Antarctic ice sheet.
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The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee is responding on behalf of the organisation to the recent UK Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act 2010.
Read the full statement: ncas.ac.uk/supporting-l...
Read the full statement: ncas.ac.uk/supporting-l...