presentations

Collection of some presentations and talks I have given to seminars, conferences, and workshops in the past.

Invited Seminar Talks

  • University of Exeter, Navigating the turbulence grey-zone in Numerical Weather Prediction, Exeter, UK (June 2025, In Person)
    Enhanced simulations of low-level jets and moisture transport over the US Great Plains by directly prognosing momentum flux and using a generalised turbulence length-scale.

  • TU Delft, Momentum Budget Symposium, Delft, NL (June 2025, In Person)
    Enhanced simulations of nocturnal precipitation and Low-Level Jet structure over the Great Plains by directly prognosing momentum flux and using a generalized turbulent length scale.

  • Columbia University, LEAP Centre, Informal Seminar, New York, NY, US (March 2025, In Person)
    Sharper low-level jet and enhanced precipitation cycle over the US Great Plains by directly prognosing momentum flux.

  • Caltech, CliMA Seminar Series, Pasadena, CA, US (January 2025, In Person)
    Can we advance the predictive capabilities of global circulation and extreme winds under a future non-stationary warmer climate scenario?

  • Stockholm University, Formal Seminar, Stockholm, Sweden (August 2024, In Person)
    Predictions and projections of extreme winds and associated synoptic and mesoscale drivers with state-of-the-art global climate models.

  • Laboratoire d’Aérologie & Météo France, Toulouse, France (April 2021, Online)
    The importance of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling in deterministic and ensemble regional km-scale forecasts of midlatitude cyclones.

  • Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics Group, University of Cambridge, UK (November 2020, Online)
    The impact of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling on extreme surface wind speed.


Solicited Conference Presentations

  • EMS 2021, Bonn, Germany (September 2021, Online)
    The importance of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling in ensemble regional convective-scale forecasts of midlatitude cyclones.

Conference Oral Presentations

  • AMS Annual Meeting 2025, New Orleans, US (January 2025, In Person)
    What are the benefits of km-scale global climate model simulations for predicting extratropical cyclones extreme winds?

  • Met Office Seminar Series – Path to High Resolution, Exeter, UK (September 2024, In Person)
    Harnessing the benefits of global km-scale climate models.

  • EMS Annual Meeting 2024, Barcelona, Spain (September 2024, In Person)
    Enhancing global wind climate simulations in the GFDL-AM4 model by unifying planetary boundary layer and cloud turbulence parameterizations with the higher-order scheme CLUBB.

  • EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (April 2022, 2023, 2024, In Person)
    • Poleward intensification of midlatitude extreme winds under warmer climate (2024).
    • Modelling momentum transport in climate simulations of boundary-layer winds with a higher-order parameterization scheme (2023).
    • Midlatitude cyclone features associated with extreme winds and gusts in the seas surrounding the UK (2022).
  • AMS Annual Meeting 2024, Baltimore, US (January 2024, In Person)
    Momentum transport in boundary-layer wind climate simulations and its parametrization by CLUBB: challenges and opportunities.

  • AGU Annual Meeting 2023, San Francisco, US (December 2023, Online)
    Poleward intensification of midlatitude extreme winds under warmer climate.

Conference Poster Presentations

  • Oxford Model Uncertainty Workshop, Oxford, UK (September 2024)
    What are the benefits of km-scale global climate model simulations for predicting extratropical cyclone extreme winds?

  • European Windstorm Workshop, University of Birmingham (October 2019)
  • DTP Scenario Conference, London (September 2019)
  • RMetS Student Conference, University of Birmingham (July 2019)
  • Diabatic Winter School, Norway (March 2019)
    The impact of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling on extreme surface wind speed forecasts.

Seminars & Workshops

  • GFDL Lunchtime Seminar Series, Princeton, US (March 2024, In Person)
    Advancing predictive capabilities of global circulation and extreme winds in a warmer climate.

  • M2LInES Seminar Series (February 2024, Online)
    Modelling momentum transport in climate simulations of boundary-layer winds with a higher-order parameterization scheme.

  • CMCC Seminar, Bologna, Italy (May 2023, In Person)
    Attribution of observed extreme marine wind speeds and associated hazards to midlatitude cyclone conveyor belt jets near the British Isles.

  • NCAR Informal Happy Hour Seminar, Colorado, US (March 2023, Online)
    Attribution of observed extreme marine wind speeds and associated hazards to midlatitude cyclone conveyor belt jets near the British Isles.

  • GFDL Seminars, Princeton (March 2022, Online)
    The impact of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling on extreme surface wind speed.

  • Mesoscale Group Talk, University of Reading (February 2023, March 2021, November 2020, Online)
    • Attribution of observed extreme marine wind speeds and associated hazards to midlatitude cyclone conveyor belt jets near the British Isles (2023).
    • On the predictability of Ianos, a hurricane in the Mediterranean (2021).
    • The impact of atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling on extreme surface wind speed (2020).
  • Meeting on Mediterranean Cyclones and Aerosol, Castro Marina, Italy (September 2021)
    Sensitivity of ensemble convective-scale coupled system: an atmosphere-ocean-wave coupling in a cyclone case study.

  • University of Reading, Meteorology Department Seminar (October 2021, Online)
    Forecasting midlatitude cyclone winds with a convective-permitting model coupled to ocean and wave models.

  • Climate Conference COP24, Katowice, Poland (2018)
    Short presentation of PhD research.