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Margaret Gordon
Researcher at Met Office
Publications - 24
Citations - 2147
Margaret Gordon is an academic researcher from Met Office. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forecast skill & North Atlantic oscillation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1795 citations.
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Skillful long‐range prediction of European and North American winters
Adam A. Scaife,Alberto Arribas,Edward W. Blockley,Anca Brookshaw,Robin T. Clark,Nick Dunstone,Rosie Eade,D. Fereday,Chris K. Folland,Chris K. Folland,Margaret Gordon,Leon Hermanson,Jeff Knight,D. J. Lea,Craig MacLachlan,A. Maidens,Matthew Martin,A. Peterson,Doug Smith,Michael Vellinga,Emily Wallace,Jennifer Waters,Amy J. Williams +22 more
TL;DR: This work was supported by the Joint DECC/Defra Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme (GA01101), the UK Public Weather Service research program, and the European Union Framework 7 SPECS project.
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Global Seasonal forecast system version 5 (GloSea5): a high-resolution seasonal forecast system
Craig MacLachlan,Alberto Arribas,K. A. Peterson,A. Maidens,D. Fereday,Adam A. Scaife,Margaret Gordon,Michael Vellinga,Amy J. Williams,Ruth E. Comer,Joanne Camp,Prince K. Xavier,Gurvan Madec +12 more
TL;DR: The UK Met Office Global Seasonal forecast system version 5 (GloSea5) as discussed by the authors was developed to forecast the major modes of variability and showed improved year-to-year predictions of the major variability.
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The GloSea4 Ensemble Prediction System for Seasonal Forecasting
Alberto Arribas,M. Glover,A. Maidens,K. A. Peterson,Margaret Gordon,Craig MacLachlan,Richard Graham,D. Fereday,Joanne Camp,Adam A. Scaife,Prince K. Xavier,Peter McLean,Andrew Colman,Stephen Cusack +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new Met Office global seasonal forecasting system (GloSea4) has been developed with the aim of improving the skill of regional climate predictions in tropical and extratropical regions from intraseasonal to interannual time scales.
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Seasonal winter forecasts and the stratosphere
Adam A. Scaife,A. Yu. Karpechko,Mark P. Baldwin,Anca Brookshaw,Amy H. Butler,Amy H. Butler,Rosie Eade,Margaret Gordon,Craig MacLachlan,Nicola Martin,Nick Dunstone,Doug Smith +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, seasonal forecasts of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation and their relationship with the stratosphere were investigated and the predicted risk of events varies between 25 and 90% from winter to winter, indicating predictability beyond the deterministic range.
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A new global gridded radiosonde temperature data base and recent temperature trends
David E. Parker,Margaret Gordon,D. P. N. Cullum,David M. H. Sexton,Chris K. Folland,Nick Rayner +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new analysis of global radiosonde temperature data is presented, where data from the Australasian region have been corrected for instrument-related discontinuities with the help of comparisons with collocated retrievals from satellite-based Microwave Sounding Units (MSU) and metadata: in future work, adjustments will be applied worldwide and extended to earlier years.