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Today's Topics:
1. Postdoctoral position in climate dynamics (Roger Brugge)
2. Meteorologist / producer (Roger Brugge)
3. Postdoc: Numerical modelling of snow photochemistry (Univ
East Anglia, UK) (Roland von Glasow)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 15:15:27 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral position in climate dynamics
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Postdoctoral position in climate dynamics
A postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Physical and Environmental
Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMUCC). The successful candidate
will work on various problems related to atmospheric, oceanic, and air-sea coupled
processes in the northeast Pacific (e.g., Atmospheric River). The approaches used by the
candidate will include diagnoses of coupled GCM and experiments of AGCM. A
qualified applicant is anticipated to have experience in the diagnosis of coupled
modeling, and management of large data sets. Strong skills in integrating global and
regional coupled models, AGCM and OGCM are further advantages. A PhD in
atmospheric science, physical oceanography, or other related field is required at the time
of the appointment.
Full details are in the attachment.
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 15:17:39 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Meteorologist / producer
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Meteorologist / producer
The Weather Channel has an opportunity for an outstanding meteorologist to join one of the world?s leading weather forecasting providers. Creating compelling content for The Weather Channel?s UK website and mobile applications based upon your assessment of numerical weather prediction models, you will deliver innovative text and video content to cover breaking weather or major storms and help drive traffic to The Weather Channel.
A degree qualified meteorologist with at least two years operational forecasting experience and an in-depth knowledge of UK meteorology and geography, you must have solid writing skills and the ability to communicate weather information in an easy-to-understand way, combining forecasting terminology with laymen?s terms. Ideally you will have some media experience and be comfortable both of doing voice-overs and in front of camera.
Based at The Weather Channel?s UK forecasting office in Birmingham and reporting directly to TWC?s Global Media team in London, you will operate independently with the support of the meteorology team. The ability to react quickly to breaking weather news is a must and you must be able to work in a fast-paced, digital, deadline-driven environment without sacrificing quality. You should be able to work irregular hours if necessary to cover breaking weather. An understanding of the current digital media environment, publishing and social media would be helpful.
Applicants should be qualified to work within the UK.
A competitive salary together with an excellent range of benefits is offered including pension contributions, life assurance and ill health income protection.
Please reply by e-mail to Bill Craig, TWC?s HR Advisor at bill.craig@optushr.co.uk enclosing an up-to-date cv, a covering letter detailing how you meet the requirements and details of your current salary.
Applications close on November 6, 2014.
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:49:03 +0100
From: Roland von Glasow <R.von-Glasow@uea.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc: Numerical modelling of snow
photochemistry (Univ East Anglia, UK)
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Postdoc: Numerical modelling of snow photochemistry
The aim of this position is to improve an existing 1D model of snow
photochemistry, expand and evaluate it against various sets of field
data and laboratory results. Furthermore photochemical processes
involving sea ice will be included. Based on the outcome of this, a
simplified version will be developed for inclusion into regional and
global 3D models such as WRF-Chem and UKCA. This is an exciting
opportunity for someone who is interested in the technical challenge of
scientific code development and the scientific challenge of
understanding fundamental snow and sea ice processes and the relevance
for the atmosphere.
This position is part of a 5-year research project funded by the
European Research Council (ERC) with the overriding aim to improve our
understanding of the links between the Arctic atmosphere, sea ice and snow.
The successful candidate will have a degree in natural sciences or a
related field and ideally experience with numerical modelling including
3D modelling. This is a full time 24 month post, with an intended start
date of 1 January 2015 or soonest thereafter.
This project will be conducted in the Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric
Sciences (COAS) at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of
East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
?31,342 to ?37,394 per annum; Closing date: 12 noon on 07 Nov 2014.
Further details and application form: http://tinyurl.com/nzqxn9n
Please contact Prof Roland von Glasow (R.von-Glasow@uea.ac.uk) for
further information and informal discussions.
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