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Project

 
Status: ongoing
Publication State: published

Abstract

ParaChute is a four-year programme of work jointly funded between UKRI and the Met Office with the aim of significantly improving the representation of turbulence in km and sub-km scale models.
It is an £11m programme jointly led by the Met Office and UKRI and running over four years from February 2023. The Met Office is collaborating with researchers from the Universities of Exeter, Leeds, Reading, Manchester and Imperial College.

5 projects have been funded under ParaChute:
1) WesCon (Wessex Convection experiment) WOEST – (WesCon Observing the Evolving Structures of Turbulence)
2) Hi-Fi (A novel turbulence closure for High-Fidelity Numerical Weather Prediction)
3) UMBRELLA (UM Boundary Layer Representation with Land-Atmosphere Interactions)
4) MORPH (Putting the Morph into CoMorph)
5) CloudyTime (Convective Cloud Dynamics and Turbulence Interactions with Microphysical Processes and the Atmospheric Environment)

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 ParaChute Web page
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