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Weather Informatics in the news 2003
Emily Shuckburgh organises international meeting on Earth System Modelling
1 Oct 2003
Earth Simulator delights scientists
BBC
1 Oct 2003
Hotting up - the first results from the Earth Simulator supercomputer
Cambridge University/NERC
Rowan Sutton discusses the need to advise on adaptation to climate change
13 September 2003
Global warming: the new battle
New Scientist
Alan O'Neill discusses weather derivatives
9 August 2003
The weather profits
New Scientist
Warwick Norton and Emily Shuckburgh write article on weather prediction
18 July 2003
Weather from the Stratosphere?
Science
Government ministers praise Weather Informatics
17 March 2003
Government praise for university companies
Reading Evening Post
Weather Informatics in the news 2002
Newbury MP David Rendell visits Weather Informatics at the University of Reading
31 May 2002
The forecast for the next few years is good...
Reading Evening Post
24 May 2002
University Means Business
University of Reading
Emily Shuckburgh voted "Smartest Woman in Britain" by BBC magazine "eve"
May 2002
Brains Galore (pdf, 10MB)
BBC magazine "eve"
24 May 2002
Contest picks Emily's brain
Cambridge Evening News
Alan O'Neill will help coordinate the data generated by the Envisat satellite
21 February 2002
Satellite will give Earth a health check
The Times
21 February 2002
Satellite to check on Earth's health
The Guardian
Weather Informatics in the news 2001
Weather Informatics wins Cambridge University Entrepreneurs Business Plan Competition
6 March 2001
Sun shines on weather-forecasting entrepreneurs
Cambridge University
14 March 2001
A bright forecast due for 50K business plan winners
Judge Institute
12 June 2001
Going from lab to market
BBC
2001
Inventive Cambridge: A Bright Outlook
University of Cambridge Annual Report
26 October 2001
Where will you go today?
Varsity Online
6 March 2001
Dotcoms lose favour
Cambridge Evening News
30 January 2001
Tycoons in focus
Cambridge Evening News
Weather Informatics wins Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Business Plan Competition
3 May 2001
Science Makes Business Sense
NERC
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