Dr John Marsham is a Water@Leeds research fellow working on atmospheric convection and precipitation.He was previously the NCAS (Weather) researcher on atmospheric convection. He moved to Leeds in 2003, after completing his PhD at Edinburgh.
In 2010 he was awarded the Royal Meteorological Society s L F Richardson prize and the European Meteorological Society s Young Scientist Award for his outstanding publications .
He is involved in many ongoing projects including:
AeroSol Cloud Interactions (ASCI, a Met Office partnership project)
The South AMerican Biomass Burning Analysis (SAMBBA)
AMMA II: African Monsoon Multidiscplinary Analysis II
Fennec: The Saharan Climate System
Desert Storms
DIAMET: DIAbatic influence on Mesoscale structures in ExTratropical storms
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These children inspire us to hope for a brighter future
The next generation of innovators and social campaigners are a bright spark of hope as many parts of India go into lockdown.
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A school in Tamil Nadu was recently in the news because of the students’ dedication to tending the garden and returning to school to care for the plants during the lockdown. Maintaining strict social distancing and taking all necessary precautions,
the students were worried that the plants in the school would die if not watered daily.
The plants had been gifted to them by the school principal to encourage a love for nature. It’s inspiring to see how the next generation is caring about matters that many adults tend to overlook.