Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Climatic Research Unit is widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change.
Consisting of a staff of around fifteen research scientists and students, the Unit has developed a number of the data sets widely used in climate research, including the global temperature record used to monitor the state of the climate system, as well as statistical software packages and climate models.
The aim of the Climatic Research Unit is to improve scientific understanding in three areas:
- past climate history and its impact on humanity;
- the course and causes of climate change during the instrumental period;
- prospects for the future.
The Unit undertakes both pure and applied research, sponsored almost entirely by external contracts and grants from academic funding councils, government departments, intergovernmental agencies, charitable foundations, non-governmental organisations, commerce and industry.
Alongside its research activities, the Unit has an educational role through its contribution to formal teaching with the School of Environmental Sciences (most notably, the MSc in Climate Change) and various forms of in-service training including postgraduate education. It is regarded as an authoritative source of information on both the science and policy aspects of climate change by the media and maintains a high public profile.
The staff of the Unit have an enviable publication record, contributing to both peer-review and popular journals as well as editing various newsletters and bulletins.
The Climatic Research Unit is part of the School of Environmental Sciences with close links to other research groups within the department such as the Tyndall Centre. The Unit undertakes collaborative research with institutes throughout the world on a diverse range of topics and is coordinating or contributing to a number of networking activities.
Network
Profiles
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Sarah Berk
- School of Environmental Sciences - Associate Tutor
- School of Computing Sciences - Associate Tutor
- Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
- Climatic Research Unit
Person: Research Group Member, Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Tutor
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Trevor Davies
- School of Environmental Sciences - Emeritus Professor
- Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research - Member
- Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences - Member
- Climatic Research Unit - Member
Person: Honorary, Research Group Member, Research Centre Member
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Nicole Forstenhaeusler
- School of Environmental Sciences
- Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research - Senior Research Associate
- Climatic Research Unit
- Environmental Social Sciences - Member
Person: Research & Analogous, Research Group Member, Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
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Impacts of Pacific Ocean warming trends (ImPOse)
Natural Environment Research Council
1/10/22 → 30/04/25
Project: Research
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Pacific Rainfall over Millennial Scales (PROMS)
Joshi, M., Matthews, A. & Osborn, T.
Natural Environment Research Council
1/08/22 → 31/07/25
Project: Research
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Changes to population-based emergence of climate change from CMIP5 to CMIP6
Douglas, H. C., Harrington, L. J., Joshi, M., Hawkins, E., Revell, L. E. & Frame, D. J., Jan 2023, In: Environmental Research Letters. 18, 1, 014013.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile -
Integrating climate change refugia in 30 by 30 conservation planning in North America
Saunders, S. P., Grand, J., Bateman, B. L., Meek, M., Wilsey, C. B., Forstenhäusler, N., Graham, E., Warren, R. & Price, J., 11 Jan 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Aerosols must be included in climate risk assessments: Estimates of impending risk ignore a big player in regional change and climate extremes
Persad, G. G., Samset, B. H., Wilcox, L. J. & Co-Signatories, 21 Nov 2022, In: Nature. 611, 7937, p. 662-664 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
Datasets
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Idealised baroclinic eddy forced by wind stress
Wilder, T. (Creator), Zhai, X. (Supervisor), Joshi, M. (Supervisor) & Munday, D. R. (Supervisor), American Meteorological Society, 2022
https://github.com/thomaswilder/jpo_eddy-scripts
Dataset
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INTEGRATE: climate model simulations data to study the Asian climate response to Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) using the Intermediate General Circulation Model version 4 (IGCM4)
Ratna, S. (Creator), Osborn, T. (Contributor) & Joshi, M. (Contributor), Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA), 25 Feb 2020
DOI: 10.5285/3f2f92ad04f84e65a2399deeafd8bbbc, http://data.ceda.ac.uk/badc/deposited2020/integrate/data/v1/
Dataset
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Lunar nodal cycle amplitude modulation map
Hall, R. (Creator) & Joshi, M. (Creator), ESD discussions, 2022
Dataset
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Activities
- 1 Publication editorial role
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Journal)
Peer Nowack (Editorial board member)
22 Apr 2022 → …Activity: Editorial work › Publication editorial role
Press / Media
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Climate change mural unveiled at Norwich City Hall in historic year for Climatic Research Unit
25/11/22 → 1/12/22
2 items of Media coverage, 3 Media contributions
Press/Media: UEA Press Release
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Oceans have been warming at almost half the rate of land - here's why
11/09/20
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
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Dusty alien planets could be more likely to harbor life, study suggests
12/06/20
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media