22 May 2020
Dr. Scott Osprey Appointed Section Editor-in-Chief of Atmosphere.
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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Scott Osprey has been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of the Section “Climatology” of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). His term started in May 2020.
Dr. Scott Osprey
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PU, UK
Website: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/osprey
E-mail: scott.osprey@physics.ox.ac.uk
Dr. Scott Osprey is a Senior Research Scientist from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) and is currently based in the Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK. He received his Physics degrees from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
His research interests include climate variability, predictability and prediction and the application of concepts from dynamical systems theory to climate variability. More specifically, he studies stratospheric variability and its associations with tropospheric weather and climate.
Amongst his numerous appointments and activities, he is a founding Coordinator of the WCRP-SPARC QBOi activity and is the Project Coordinator of Belmont Forum’s Globally Observed Teleconnections in Hierarchies of Atmospheric Models (GOTHAM) Project. He is lead author of the paper published in Science detailing the unprecedented disruption to the QBO in 2016.
The editorial team warmly welcomes Dr. Scott Osprey as the Editor-in-Chief of the “Climatology” section and looks forward to his contribution to the continued success of Atmosphere. For further information on the journal sections, please check here.