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2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
78
Citations
21725
World Ranking
1077
National Ranking
84

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2015 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Julia Slingo is currently affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on environmental and earth sciences, with substantial work in global and planetary change, atmospheric science, and related subfields.

The main fields of study addressed in their work include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, their research spans several subfields:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Oceanography

Julia Slingo's research topics cover a range of areas, including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Spaceflight effects on biology
  • Disaster Management and Resilience

Their notable recent publications include:

  • "Event-Based Storylines to Address Climate Risk," 2020, Earth s Future
  • "The most at-risk regions in the world for high-impact heatwaves," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction," 2022, Nature Climate Change
  • "Earth's water reservoirs in a changing climate," 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • "The science of climate change and the effect of anaesthetic gas emissions," 2024, Anaesthesia

Julia Slingo has collaborated frequently with various scholars, including:

  • Mary E. Slingo
  • Graeme L. Stephens
  • Jana Sillmann
  • Theodore G. Shepherd
  • Bart van den Hurk

Their research work has been published repeatedly in respected venues such as:

  • Anaesthesia
  • Earth s Future
  • Nature Communications
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences

Julia Slingo was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 2015.

Best Publications

  • The Diurnal Cycle in the Tropics

    Gui Ying Yang;Julia Slingo

  • The Development and Verification of A Cloud Prediction Scheme For the Ecmwf Model

    J. M. Slingo

  • Avoiding dangerous climate change

    AJ Challinor;TR Wheeler;TM Osborne;JM Slingo

  • Intraseasonal oscillations in 15 atmospheric general circulation models: results from an AMIP diagnostic subproject

    J. M. Slingo;K. R. Sperber;J. S. Boyle;J.-P. Ceron

  • The Asian summer monsoon and ENSO

    Jianhua Ju;Julia Slingo

  • Active / break cycles: diagnosis of the intraseasonal variability of the Asian Summer Monsoon

    H. Annamalai;J. M. Slingo

  • An Observational Study of the Relationship between Excessively Strong Short Rains in Coastal East Africa and Indian Ocean SST

    Emily Black;Julia Slingo;Kenneth R. Sperber

  • The Maritime Continent and Its Role in the Global Climate: A GCM Study

    Richard Neale;Julia Slingo

  • The Relationship between Convection and Sea Surface Temperature on Intraseasonal Timescales

    Steven James Woolnough;Julia Mary Slingo;Brian John Hoskins

  • Uncertainty in weather and climate prediction.

    Julia Slingo;Tim Palmer

  • Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications

    David Fowler;Markus Amann;Ross Anderson;Mike Ashmore

  • On the predictability of the interannual behaviour of the Madden‐Julian oscillation and its relationship with el Nin̄o

    J. M. Slingo;D. P. Rowell;K. R. Sperber;F. Nortley

  • Design and optimisation of a large-area process-based model for annual crops

    A.J. Challinor;T.R. Wheeler;P.Q. Craufurd;J.M. Slingo

  • The response of a general circulation model to cloud longwave radiative forcing. I: Introduction and initial experiments

    Anthony Slingo;Julia Slingo

  • The mean evolution and variability of the Asian summer monsoon: comparison of ECMWF and NCEP/NCAR reanalyses

    H. Annamalai;J. M. Slingo;K. R. Sperber;K. Hodges

  • Seasonal forecasting of the Ethiopian summer rains

    T. Gissila;E. Black;D. I. F. Grimes;J. M. Slingo

  • Introduction: food crops in a changing climate

    Julia M Slingo;Andrew J Challinor;Brian J Hoskins;Timothy R Wheeler

  • U.K. HiGEM: The New U.K. High-Resolution Global Environment Model― Model Description and Basic Evaluation

    Leonard Christopher Shaffrey;I. Stevens;Warwick Norton;M. J. Roberts

  • Simulation of the impact of high temperature stress on annual crop yields.

    A.J. Challinor;T.R. Wheeler;P.Q. Craufurd;J.M. Slingo

  • Triggering of El Niño by Westerly Wind Events in a Coupled General Circulation Model

    Matthieu Lengaigne;Eric Guilyardi;Jean-Philippe Boulanger;Christophe Menkes

  • Sensitivity of the asian summer monsoon to aspects of sea-surface-temperature anomalies in the tropical pacific ocean

    M. K. Soman;Julia Slingo

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian J. Hoskins
Brian J. Hoskins University of Reading
Tim Wheeler
Tim Wheeler University of Reading
Andrew J. Challinor
Andrew J. Challinor University of Leeds
Kenneth R. Sperber
Kenneth R. Sperber Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Adam A. Scaife
Adam A. Scaife Met Office
Andrew G. Turner
Andrew G. Turner University of Reading
Eric Guilyardi
Eric Guilyardi Université Paris Cité
Steven J. Woolnough
Steven J. Woolnough University of Reading
David M. Lawrence
David M. Lawrence National Center for Atmospheric Research
Emily Black
Emily Black University of Reading

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