2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2022 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award
2009 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
1998 - Member of Academia Europaea
Philip Jones mostly deals with Climatology, Climate change, Precipitation, Meteorology and Atmospheric temperature. His Climatology research includes elements of Longitude, Latitude, Climate model and Cru. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Period and Atmospheric sciences.
He studied Precipitation and Range that intersect with Relevance. In his study, Field is strongly linked to Series, which falls under the umbrella field of Meteorology. Philip Jones has researched Atmospheric temperature in several fields, including Dendrochronology, Trend surface analysis, Sea surface temperature and Anomaly.
His main research concerns Climatology, Climate change, Precipitation, Meteorology and Atmospheric sciences. The various areas that he examines in his Climatology study include Climate model and Series. His Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Period and Greenhouse gas.
His Northern Hemisphere study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Latitude and Southern Hemisphere. Many of his studies on Atmospheric circulation apply to North Atlantic oscillation as well.
Philip Jones spends much of his time researching Climatology, Climate change, Internal medicine, Meteorology and Precipitation. Philip Jones merges Climatology with Air temperature in his research. His Climate change research incorporates elements of Energy supply and Diurnal temperature variation.
In the subject of general Internal medicine, his work in Myocardial infarction, Conventional PCI and Quality of life is often linked to In patient, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His studies deal with areas such as Metadata, Data collection and Acre as well as Meteorology. His research brings together the fields of Extreme value theory and Precipitation.
Philip Jones mainly focuses on Climatology, Climate change, Precipitation, Series and Meteorology. His work on Atmospheric circulation as part of his general Climatology study is frequently connected to Air temperature, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Philip Jones has included themes like Atmospheric sciences and China in his Climate change study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Spatial ecology, Wind speed, Longitude and Interim in addition to Precipitation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Surface air temperature and Cru. His research integrates issues of Energy and Extreme value theory in his study of Meteorology.
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Climate change 2007: the physical science basis
Susan Solomon;Dahe Qin;Martin Manning;Melinda Marquis.
(2007)
Updated high‐resolution grids of monthly climatic observations – the CRU TS3.10 Dataset
I. Harris;Philip Jones;Philip Jones;Timothy Osborn;David Lister.
International Journal of Climatology (2014)
An improved method of constructing a database of monthly climate observations and associated high-resolution grids
Timothy D. Mitchell;Philip D. Jones.
International Journal of Climatology (2005)
The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
Gilbert P Compo;Gilbert P Compo;J. S. Whitaker;Prashant D Sardeshmukh;Prashant D Sardeshmukh;N. Matsui;N. Matsui.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2011)
On the Average Value of Correlated Time Series, with Applications in Dendroclimatology and Hydrometeorology
T. M. L. Wigley;K. R. Briffa;P. D. Jones.
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (1984)
A European daily high-resolution gridded data set of surface temperature and precipitation for 1950-2006
M. R. Haylock;N. Hofstra;A. M. G. Klein Tank;E. J. Klok.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Uncertainty estimates in regional and global observed temperature changes: A new data set from 1850
Philip Brohan;John J. Kennedy;Ian Harris;Simon F. B. Tett.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
Representing Twentieth-Century Space-Time Climate Variability. Part II: Development of 1901-96 Monthly Grids of Terrestrial Surface Climate
Mark New;Mike Hulme;Phil Jones.
Journal of Climate (2000)
Representing Twentieth-Century Space–Time Climate Variability. Part I: Development of a 1961–90 Mean Monthly Terrestrial Climatology
Mark New;Mike Hulme;Phil Jones.
Journal of Climate (1999)
Global warming and changes in drought
Kevin E. Trenberth;Aiguo Dai;Aiguo Dai;Gerard van der Schrier;Gerard van der Schrier;Philip D. Jones;Philip D. Jones.
Nature Climate Change (2014)
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