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Sarah Ineson

Sarah Ineson

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
31
Citations
8757
World Ranking
8172
National Ranking
798

Overview

Sarah Ineson is affiliated with the Met Office in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with a significant body of work related to Global and Planetary Change and Atmospheric Science. The scientist also contributes to Oceanography and has minor involvement in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The key topics covered in their research include Climate variability and models, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, and Atmospheric Ozone and Climate. Other topics of interest are Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Sarah Ineson include:

  • Nick Dunstone
  • Adam A. Scaife
  • Doug Smith
  • Leon Hermanson
  • Jeff Knight

Publications by Sarah Ineson span multiple well-regarded venues, including:

  • Atmospheric Science Letters
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Science

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Sarah Ineson include:

  • Skilful interannual climate prediction from two large initialised model ensembles, 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • Predictability of European Winters 2017/2018 and 2018/2019: Contrasting influences from the Tropics and stratosphere, 2020, Atmospheric Science Letters
  • Windows of opportunity for predicting seasonal climate extremes highlighted by the Pakistan floods of 2022, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Skilful predictions of the Summer North Atlantic Oscillation, 2023, Communications Earth & Environment
  • ENSO phase-locking behavior in climate models: from CMIP5 to CMIP6, 2021, Environmental Research Communications

Best Publications

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation complexity

    Axel Timmermann;Axel Timmermann;Soon Il An;Jong Seong Kug;Fei Fei Jin

  • The summer North Atlantic Oscillation: past, present, and future.

    Chris K. Folland;Jeff R. Knight;Hans W. Linderholm;David Fereday

  • The HadGEM2 family of Met Office Unified Model climate configurations

    N. Bellouin;W. J. Collins;I. D. Culverwell

  • The Seasonal Cycle over the Tropical Pacific in Coupled Ocean Atmosphere General Circulation Models

    C.R. Mechoso;A.W. Robertson;N. Barth;M.K. Davey

  • The Met Office Global Coupled Model 3.0 and 3.1 (GC3.0 and GC3.1) Configurations

    K. D. Williams;D. Copsey;E. W. Blockley;A. Bodas‐Salcedo

  • The role of the stratosphere in the European climate response to El Niño

    S. Ineson;A. A. Scaife

  • Solar forcing of winter climate variability in the Northern Hemisphere

    Sarah Ineson;Adam A. Scaife;Jeff R. Knight;James C. Manners

  • The Low-Resolution Version of HadGEM3 GC3.1: Development and Evaluation for Global Climate.

    Till Kuhlbrodt;Colin G. Jones;Alistair Sellar;Dave Storkey

  • The Met Office Global Coupled model 2.0 (GC2) configuration

    K. D. Williams;C. M. Harris;A. Bodas-Salcedo;J. Camp

  • Associations between stratospheric variability and tropospheric blocking

    Tim James Woollings;Andrew James Charlton-Perez;S. Ineson;A. G. Marshall

  • A lagged response to the 11 year solar cycle in observed winter Atlantic/European weather patterns

    Lesley J. Gray;Adam A. Scaife;Daniel M. Mitchell;Scott Osprey

  • Analysis and Reduction of Systematic Errors through a Seamless Approach to Modeling Weather and Climate

    G. M. Martin;S. F. Milton;C. A. Senior;M. E. Brooks

  • A mechanism for lagged North Atlantic climate response to solar variability

    Adam A. Scaife;Sarah Ineson;Jeff R. Knight;Lesley Gray

  • The probability of the impact of ENSO on precipitation and near-surface temperature

    M.K. Davey;M.K. Davey;A. Brookshaw;S. Ineson

  • Dynamically‐based seasonal forecasts of Atlantic tropical storm activity issued in June by EUROSIP

    F. Vitart;M. R. Huddleston;M. Déqué;D. Peake

  • Intraseasonal Effects of El Niño–Southern Oscillation on North Atlantic Climate

    Blanca Ayarzagüena;Sarah Ineson;Nick J. Dunstone;Mark P. Baldwin

  • Preindustrial Control Simulations With HadGEM3-GC3.1 for CMIP6

    Matthew B. Menary;Matthew B. Menary;Till Kuhlbrodt;Jeff Ridley;Martin B. Andrews

  • Regional climate impacts of a possible future grand solar minimum

    Sarah Ineson;Amanda C. Maycock;Lesley J. Gray;Adam A. Scaife

  • The Impact of Strong El Niño and La Niña Events on the North Atlantic

    S. C. Hardiman;N. J. Dunstone;A. A. Scaife;A. A. Scaife;D. M. Smith

  • A performance comparison of coupled and uncoupled versions of the Met Office seasonal prediction general circulation model

    R. J. Graham;M. Gordon;P. J. Mclean;S. Ineson

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam A. Scaife
Adam A. Scaife Met Office
Nick Dunstone
Nick Dunstone Met Office
Jeff R. Knight
Jeff R. Knight Met Office
Doug Smith
Doug Smith Met Office
Lesley J. Gray
Lesley J. Gray University of Oxford
Wenju Cai
Wenju Cai Ocean University of China
Eric Guilyardi
Eric Guilyardi Université Paris Cité
Antje Weisheimer
Antje Weisheimer University of Oxford
Chaim I. Garfinkel
Chaim I. Garfinkel Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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