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INCOMPASS 2015-2018

UK Investigators

The named investigators on INCOMPASS are listed here. Please refer to the Intitution links on the left menu to see the many other people working on the project!

Click on the left-hand menu for links to the various institutions, investigators, and all those involved.

Recruitment is ongoing so this may not always represent an up-to-date list.
Andy is a Lecturer in Monsoon Systems and the UK lead for INCOMPASS based at University of Reading Department of Meteorology/NCAS-Climate and has particular interest in modelling of monsoons in GCMs.

Dr Andy Turner

UK Principal Investigator

a.g.turner@reading.ac.uk

Andy's home page

Doug is an Investigator for INCOMPASS based at University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment. His research interestslie in better understanding weather systems, whether in the UK or in the tropics, so that they can be predicted more effectively.

Prof. Doug Parker

University of Leeds Investigator

d.j.parker@leeds.ac.uk

Doug's home page

John is an Investigator for INCOMPASS based at University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment. His research interests include moist convection and precipitation processes, and dust uplift.

Dr John Marsham

University of Leeds Investigator

j.marsham@leeds.ac.uk

John's home page

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

Gill is an Investigator for INCOMPASS based at the Met Office. Her research interests lie in processes of the hydrological cycle in observations and models, particularly in analysing monsoon performance in the Met Office Unified Model.

Dr Gill Martin

Met Office Investigator

gill.martin@metoffice.gov.uk

Gill's home page

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