November 25, 2024
Celebrating 30 years of the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis
Over the past three decades, the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) has played a crucial role in the UK’s atmospheric research.
We seek to understand our atmosphere, how it is changing, and how it impacts life on earth.
We address global challenges, through our science and our services, helping society adapt to environmental change.
November 25, 2024
Over the past three decades, the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) has played a crucial role in the UK’s atmospheric research.
November 22, 2024
Ambrogio Volonté explains what named storms are, and what is causing the current cold snap.
November 22, 2024
Aspiring climate scientists have a unique opportunity to join the UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) – a fully funded, multidisciplinary PhD prog…
We are committed to providing the best training in atmospheric science in the UK. Our training programme is research-led and delivered by experts, allowing you to master the fundamentals and refine practical skills and techniques.
December 12, 2024
We are seeking to appoint a new Head of Environmental Data Service (Integration and Engagement) to work as part of the NERC data service.
December 5, 2024
We are seeking to appoint a Project Officer to support our team at the Met Office.
October 18, 2024
We are seeking to appoint a Research Scientist to join our team at the University of Reading.
We promote equality, celebrate diversity and maintain a working environment where staff feel they can bring their whole self to the workplace and to their work.
October 28, 2024
Users of the facility are encouraged to join the AMOF team online on Monday 11 November, 1 – 4pm, to help shape the next 7 years of the facility.
October 28, 2024
Join the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis to plan to next 30 years of world-class data curation
September 3, 2024
Join us in shaping the future of sustainable research computing by participating in one of our community workshops.
Our strategy sets out our commitment to help solve the challenges of climate change, air pollution and weather hazards. Discover how our goals will help society rise to the challenges ahead.
Human exposure to air pollution is a significant global environmental burden. By improving society’s knowledge of air pollution, we contribute towards improving air quality and reducing its impacts on people and economic development.
Weather such as storms, heatwaves and cold spells can impact water resources, infrastructure, agriculture and public health. To mitigate these risks, we contribute towards improved early warnings, risk assessments and further knowledge on climate change.
Human activities are now the major driver of changes in the atmosphere and its interactions with the earth’s climate. To inform adaptation and mitigation policies, we provide robust scientific evidence on how our atmosphere is changing.
Our FAAM Airborne Laboratory operates a specially adapted world-class research aircraft.
The Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility (AMOF) is a UK research facility that enables advanced measurements of the atmosphere.
The Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) provides data storage and analysis capabilities for the environmental research community.
The Computational Modelling Services (CMS) supports computer simulations for climate, weather and earth-system research.