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INCOMPASS 2015-2018

CEH Wallingford

Chris is an Investigator for INCOMPASS based at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford. His research interests cover how soil moisture and vegetation characteristics of the land surface affect weather and climate, spanning modelling and observations.

Dr Chris Taylor

CEH Investigator

cmt@ceh.ac.uk

Chris' home page

Jon is an Investigator for INCOMPASS based at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford. His research focuses on observations of turbulent surface fluxes and radiation and their relationship with co-located meteorological conditions, using measurements from eddy-covariance flux towers.

Dr Jon Evans

CEH Investigator

jge@ceh.ac.uk

Ross is a Research Associate for INCOMPASS based at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford. His research employs the micrometeorological eddy covariance technique to quantify land surface-atmosphere fluxes of energy, water and carbon. Ross is currently making flux measurements at croplands and grasslands, peatlands and forest.

Dr Ross Morrison

Flux scientist

rosrri@ceh.ac.uk

Emma is a Research Scientist for INCOMPASS based at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford. Her research interests include understanding land-atmosphere interactions using aircraft and satellite observations.

Dr Emma Barton

Meteorologist (Research Associate)

emmbar@ceh.ac.uk

Danijel was a Research Scientist for INCOMPASS based at Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford. His research interests include understanding land-atmosphere interactions using satellite observations. Danijel participated in the aircraft detachment and flux tower observational work during 2016.

Dr Danijel Belusic

CEH Investigator

danbel@nerc.ac.uk

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