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Heather Rumbold
Researcher at Met Office
Publications - 6
Citations - 863
Heather Rumbold is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scale (ratio) & Unified Model. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 702 citations.
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The Met Office Unified Model Global Atmosphere 7.0/7.1 and JULES Global Land 7.0 configurations
David N. Walters,Anthony J. Baran,Anthony J. Baran,Ian A. Boutle,M. E. Brooks,Paul Earnshaw,John M. Edwards,Kalli Furtado,Peter Hill,Adrian Lock,James Manners,Cyril J. Morcrette,Jane Mulcahy,Claudio Sanchez,Chris Smith,Rachel Stratton,Warren Tennant,Lorenzo Tomassini,Kwinten Van Weverberg,Simon Vosper,Martin Willett,J. Browse,Andrew C. Bushell,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Mohit Dalvi,Richard Essery,Nicola Gedney,Steven C. Hardiman,Ben Johnson,Colin E. Johnson,Andrew Jones,Colin Jones,Graham Mann,Sean Milton,Heather Rumbold,Alistair Sellar,Masashi Ujiie,Michael Whitall,Keith D. Williams,M. Zerroukat +39 more
TL;DR: The Global Atmosphere 3.0 (GA3.0) as mentioned in this paper is a configuration of the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) developed for use across climate research and weather prediction activities.
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The UKC2 regional coupled environmental prediction system
Huw Lewis,Juan Manuel Castillo Sanchez,Jennifer A. Graham,Andrew Saulter,Jorge Bornemann,Alex Arnold,Joachim Fallmann,Chris Harris,David Pearson,Steven Ramsdale,Alberto Martínez-de la Torre,Lucy Bricheno,Eleanor Blyth,Victoria A. Bell,Helen Davies,Toby R. Marthews,Clare K. O’Neill,Heather Rumbold,Enda O'Dea,Ashley Brereton,Karen Guihou,Adrian Hines,Momme Butenschön,Simon Dadson,Tamzin Palmer,Jason Holt,Nick Reynard,Martin Best,John M. Edwards,John Siddorn +29 more
TL;DR: The UKC2 regional coupled prediction system as discussed by the authors was developed under the UK Environmental Prediction Prototype project (UKEPCP) and is the first implementation of an atmosphere-land-ocean-wave modelling system focussed on the United Kingdom and surrounding seas at km-scale resolution.
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Addressing the causes of large-scale circulation error in the Met Office Unified Model
Keith D. Williams,Annelize van Niekerk,Martin Best,Adrian Lock,Jennifer Brooke,M. J. Carvalho,S. H. Derbyshire,T. D. Dunstan,Heather Rumbold,Irina Sandu,D. M. H. Sexton +10 more
Comment on gmd-2022-139 Anonymous Referee
TL;DR: In this paper , the realism of the upwelling system simulation in 6 high-resolution and standard resolution global coupled climate models from the HighResMIP project is investigated, and the authors find that increasing spatial resolution of atmosphere and ocean components of coupled models improves the simulation only in the southern part and while worsening it in the northern part.
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Reply to the reviewers’ comments: gmd-2022-139
TL;DR: In this article , sub-grid scale soil heterogeneity can be added to a complex land-surface model and different configurations are tested, exploring both increased heterogeneity and computational efficiency, and it is shown to have an important impact on model vegetationsoil moisture interactions, especially at high resolutions.