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DR. JAMES SCREEN

Dr Screen is a Senior Research Fellow in the Climate Dynamics group within the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences. He current research focuses on the climate of the Polar Regions and how Arctic sea-ice loss influences mid-latitude weather and climate. His work has significantly advanced scientific understanding of the causes, and global effects, of rapid Arctic climate change. His acheivements have been recognized by the awards of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Early Career Scientist Medal in 2013 and a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2015.

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LATEST RESEARCH

New paper - The ocean matters

Deser, Tomas, Sun & Screen, 2016: Does ocean coupling matter for the northern extratropical atmospheric response to future Arctic sea ice loss? Geophysical Research Letters

New paper - Taking the chill off

Ayarzaguena and Screen, 2016: Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes, Geophysical Research Letters 

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