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2012

  • "In the News"
    Felicity Perry, Circulation - The Quarterly NCAS Newsletter, p 1, Issue 3, January 2012.


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2004

  • "News in Brief - Royal Astronomical Society 2004 Blackwell Prize"
    Oxford Blueprint - the newsletter of the University of Oxford, 5(4), p 4, 9 December 2004.

  • "RAS prizes for PhD theses 2004"
    Astronomy and Geophysics, 45(6), p 36, December 2004.

  • "Fluid dynamics: Jove's jet engine"
    Philip Ball, Nature, 432(7018), p 688, 9 December 2004. doi:10.1038/432688a

  • "Miniature version of Jupiter's atmosphere sheds light on its good looks"
    Oxford Blueprint - the newsletter of the University of Oxford, 5(4), p 6, 9 December 2004.

  • "Miniature version of Jupiter's atmosphere sheds light on its good looks"
    University of Oxford News & Events, on-line at www.admin.ox.ac.uk/po/news/2004-05/dec/08a.shtml, 8 December 2004.

  • "Highlights of this issue: Simulating Jupiter and Saturn's cloud patterns"
    Geophysical Research Letters, front cover and page i, 28 November 2004.

  • "Random Noise to Improve Weather Forecasts"
    National Science Council of Taiwan International Cooperation Sci-Tech Newsbrief, on-line at stn.nsc.gov.tw/files/stn_files/09308/e_9308.pdf, Issue 8, p 6, 2004.

  • "Study makes waves in weather forecasts"
    Oxford Today - The University Magazine, 16(3), p 40, Trinity Term 2004.

  • "Understanding weather calculations"
    Feroze Duggan, Institute of Physics Energy Management Group Newsletter, on-line at www.iop.org/activity/groups/professional/emg/Newsletter/page_6834.html, Issue 12, Summer 2004.

  • "Random noise to improve weather forecasts"
    Planet Earth - the quarterly magazine of the Natural Environment Research Council, p 4, Summer 2004.

  • "Weather"
    The Material World, BBC Radio 4, on-line at www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/thematerialworld_20040513.shtml, 13 May 2004.

  • "Heavy weather - subtle forces may be shaping the patterns of our local climate"
    Higher Education & Research Opportunities in the United Kingdom, on-line at www.hero.ac.uk/uk/research/archives/2004/heavy_weather6198.cfm, 26 March 2004.

  • "Weather forecasts misleading due to atmospheric fluctuations?"
    innovations-report.com, on-line at www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/earth_sciences/report-27262.html, 22 March 2004.

  • "Scientists explain wayward weather forecasts"
    Scotsman on Sunday, 21 March 2004.

  • "Atmospheric waves skew forecasts"
    Clive Cookson, Financial Times, on-line at search.ft.com/nonFtArticle?id=040319000656, p 15, 19 March 2004.

  • "Atmospheric fluctuations may mislead weather forecasts"
    Oxford Blueprint - the newsletter of the University of Oxford, 4(8), p 2, 18 March 2004.

  • "Weather focus is flawed"
    Liverpool Daily Echo, p 23, 18 March 2004.

  • "Why is weather forecast wrong?"
    Ulster Television Live, on-line at www.utvlive.com/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=43716, 17 March 2004.

  • "Scientists explain wayward weather forecasts"
    Press Association news release, top technology story running on the main news wire on 17 March 2004.

  • "Weather forecasts misleading due to atmospheric fluctuations?"
    University of Oxford news release, on-line at www.admin.ox.ac.uk/po/040317.shtml, 17 March 2004.


2003

  • "Highlights of this issue: Gravity waves can affect large-scale circulation patterns"
    Geophysical Research Letters, page i, 15 December 2003.

  • "Making Waves"
    Samuel Reich, E., New Scientist, on-line at www.newscientist.com/article/mg18024235.500-making-waves.html, 180(2423), p 30-33, 29 November 2003.

  • "Congratulations"
    Planet Earth - the quarterly magazine of the Natural Environment Research Council, p 27, Spring 2003.


2002


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