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I am a senior scientist with a background in wildfire science and climate change research. I am currently working as an applied climate scientist in the International Climate Services team in the UK Met Office. My role is to work on the co-development of climate service prototypes and improve the use and uptake of climate information by bridging the gap between climate research and using climate information to guide decision making.

Publications

  • Quantitative charcoal reflectance measurements better link to regrowth potential than ground-based fire-severity assessments following a recent heathland wildfire at Carn Brea, Cornwall, UK
  • Virtual user engagement methods for working with stakeholders in China
  • Bark charcoal reflectance may have the potential to estimate the heat delivered to tree boles by wildland fires
  • What Can Charcoal Reflectance Tell Us About Energy Release in Wildfires and the Properties of Pyrogenic Carbon?
  • Holocene fire history: can evidence of peat burning be found in the palaeo-archive?
  • Enabling climate action: Messages from ECCA2021 calling for re-imagining the provision and use of knowledge and information
  • Coordination of Europe’s climate-related knowledge base: Networking and collaborating through interactive events, social media and focussed groups
  • Assessing fire severity using charcoal reflectance following a recent heathland wildfire on Carn Brea, Cornwall, UK
  • Community input for a how-to guide for using fire models.
  • Tropical peat composition may provide a negative feedback on fire occurrence and severity
  • State of Wildfires 2023–2024
  • Very high fire danger in UK in 2022 at least 6 times more likely due to human-caused climate change
  • Enhancing Ready-to-Implementation subseasonal crop growth predictions in central Southwestern Asia: A machine learning-climate dynamical hybrid strategy

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