2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award
2015 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
Julia Slingo focuses on Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Convection, Sea surface temperature and Monsoon. Her Climatology research includes themes of Madden–Julian oscillation, Predictability and Precipitation. Her study explores the link between Madden–Julian oscillation and topics such as Atmosphere that cross with problems in Teleconnection.
Her studies in Atmospheric sciences integrate themes in fields like Arachis and Climate model. Her Convection study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cloud cover and Boundary layer. Her research in the fields of East Asian Monsoon and Asian summer monsoon overlaps with other disciplines such as Observation data and Wind shear.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Climate model, Monsoon and Sea surface temperature. The various areas that Julia Slingo examines in her Climatology study include Madden–Julian oscillation, Predictability and Precipitation. Her research in Atmospheric sciences intersects with topics in Climate change and Convection.
Her Climate model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of General Circulation Model, Meteorology and Crop yield. As a member of one scientific family, Julia Slingo mostly works in the field of Monsoon, focusing on Intertropical Convergence Zone and, on occasion, Convergence zone. Her studies deal with areas such as Diurnal cycle and Atmospheric model as well as Sea surface temperature.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climatology, Climate change, Global warming, Atmospheric sciences and Flooding. Julia Slingo has researched Climatology in several fields, including HadCM3, Storm and Climate model. Her work deals with themes such as General Circulation Model and Meteorology, which intersect with Climate model.
Her research integrates issues of Storm track, Probabilistic logic, Carbon dioxide and Weather forecasting in her study of Climate change. As a part of the same scientific family, Julia Slingo mostly works in the field of Global warming, focusing on Atmospheric circulation and, on occasion, Tropical Atlantic, Polar vortex and Extreme weather. As part of one scientific family, Julia Slingo deals mainly with the area of Atmospheric sciences, narrowing it down to issues related to the Kelvin wave, and often Mesoscale meteorology, Surge and Stratosphere.
Julia Slingo mainly investigates Climatology, Global warming, Flooding, Climate change and Teleconnection. Her Climatology research integrates issues from Atmospheric sciences, Greenhouse gas and Water resources. Julia Slingo has included themes like Orography and Tectonic–climatic interaction in her Global warming study.
She interconnects Storm and Internal variability in the investigation of issues within Flooding. The concepts of her Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Meteorology and Weather forecasting. Her study in Teleconnection is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Empirical orthogonal functions, Snow, Monsoon of South Asia, HadCM3 and Forcing.
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The Diurnal Cycle in the Tropics
Gui Ying Yang;Julia Slingo.
Monthly Weather Review (2001)
The Development and Verification of A Cloud Prediction Scheme For the Ecmwf Model
J. M. Slingo.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2007)
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.
Climate Dynamics (1996)
The Asian summer monsoon and ENSO
Jianhua Ju;Julia Slingo.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (1995)
Active / break cycles: diagnosis of the intraseasonal variability of the Asian Summer Monsoon
H. Annamalai;J. M. Slingo.
Climate Dynamics (2001)
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.
Monthly Weather Review (2003)
The Maritime Continent and Its Role in the Global Climate: A GCM Study
Richard Neale;Julia Slingo.
Journal of Climate (2003)
The Relationship between Convection and Sea Surface Temperature on Intraseasonal Timescales
Steven James Woolnough;Julia Mary Slingo;Brian John Hoskins.
Journal of Climate (2000)
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.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (1999)
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.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2004)
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