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Centre for Atmospheric Science

Research Associate

I am a research associate in Professor John Pyle's group in the Centre for Atmospheric Science, and co-ordinator for the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (CCfCS). For 18 months until November 2013 I was also a NERC policy placement fellow, advising Defra on air quality modelling


I use computer models (pTOMCAT, a global 3D chemical transport model; NAME, a Lagrangian particle dispersion model; and CiTTyCAT, a Lagrangian photochemical model) combined with field observations to study atmospheric composition, processing and transport.


Research Interests


  • The quantification of different processes acting on the composition of an air mass during its transport
  • Using measurements in combination with models to improve our understanding of atmospheric composition 
  • How to represent small-scale processes (e.g. chemistry) in a global model
  • How to represent mixing in a Lagrangian model
  • The quantification of the magnitude and variability of methane emissions in the Arctic
  • The role of nighttime chemistry in relation to daytime chemistry, and the roles of gas-phase and heterogeneous chemistry at night.

Projects I work on/have worked on:


  • MAMM: Methane and other greenhouse gases in the Arctic – Measurements, process studies and Modelling.
  • RONOCO: the Role Of Nighttime chemistry in controlling the Oxidising Capacity of the atmOsphere
  • AMMA: African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses
  • ITCT-2k4: Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation 2004.

I am also interested in science communication and am the knowledge exchange representative for the MAMM project. Follow our activities on the MAMM project blog: http://arcticmethane.wordpress.com. 


I enjoy getting involed in all kinds of science communication activities, from open days with hands on activities to shcools lectures to writing articles and blogs for a more general audience. Here is a selection of some of the activities I've worked on:


Arctic methane: What’s the story? (13 August 2013)


My flight logs: 1, 2, 3.


Tag – you’re it! Chasing atmospheric tracers (22 March 2013)


Stock market crash hits EGU General Assembly shocker! (2 May 2012)


Megacities at EGU2012 (26 April 2012)


  • Featured on the Kung Fu Science web site, including videos discussing and demonstrating the physics behind breaking boards. Also featured in a 4 minute piece with BBC 1 for The One Show, which was broadcast on 18 February 2009.  
  • Given schools lectures on air quality and climate change, and the physics of kung fu.

Find me on twitter @civiltalker, and sporadically on my personal blog and my Experiments of a culinary chemist blog.


CV


2012-2013: NERC policy placement fellow at Defra. 


2009-present: PDRA at University of Cambridge.


2005-2009: University of Reading, PhD in Meteorology. Supervised by Dr John Methven and Dr Eleanor Highwood.


2002-2005: Communications officer at the Institute of Physics. 


1998-2002: University College London, MSci in Astrophysics, first class honours


 

Publications

Lagrangian analysis of low altitude anthropogenic plume processing across the North Atlantic
E Real, KS Law, H Schlager, A Roiger, H Huntrieser, J Methven, M Cain, J Holloway, JA Neuman, T Ryerson, F Flocke, J De Gouw, E Atlas, S Donnelly, D Parrish
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2008)
8,
7737
Lagrangian analysis of low level anthropogenic plume processing across the North Atlantic
E Real, K Law, H Schlager, A Roiger, H Huntrieser, J Methven, M Cain, J Holloway, JA Neuman, T Ryerson, F Flocke, J De Gouw, E Atlas, S Donnelly, D Parrish
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
(2008)
8,
7509
Evidence for chorus‐driven electron acceleration to relativistic energies from a survey of geomagnetically disturbed periods
NP Meredith, M Cain, RB Horne, RM Thorne, D Summers, RR Anderson
– Journal of Geophysical Research
(2003)
108,
ARTN 1248
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Centre Highlights

• January 2024: The CCPG have successfully submitted a proposal for PACESETTERS!

• September 2nd 2023: Dr Annela Anger-Kraavi has co-authored a paper analysing just transition narratives in European coal regions. Read the paper here

• December 13th 2022: The CCPG have co-authored a paper on game-changing innovations towards net-zero, published in Energy Strategy Reviews. Read the open access paper here.

• November 15th 2022: The final conference of PARIS REINFORCE is taking place today in Sorbonne. Read more about the event here

• October 24th 2022: The CCPG have successfully submitted a proposal for the Cambridge-Tsinghua joint research initiative! 

• May 5th 2022: We've submitted to the UNFCCC's Global Stocktake (GST). More information is available on our news page. 

• March 23rd 2022: Multiple CAS academics have published a paper investigating the future role of anthropogenic methane emissions. Read the open access paper here.

• Feb 18th 2022: Dr Parris and Dr Anger-Kraavi have co-authored a paper that develops a tool to support co-designed transformative change. Read the open access paper here.

• Dec 16th 2021: Dr Parris has co-authored a paper that introduces a tool to support plastic pollution policy. Read the open access paper here.

• Nov 22nd 2021: Dr Anger-Kraavi has co-authored a paper with Paris Reinforce. Read the open access version here


Want to know more about our high-profile publications? Check out our Publication Highlights!


 

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