Thomas Frame
University of Reading
16 Papers
74 Citations
Thomas Frame is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Predictability & Jet (fluid). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
The 11-Yr Solar Cycle in ERA-40 Data: An Update to 2008
Thomas Frame,Lesley J. Gray +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, multiple linear regression is used to diagnose the signal of the 11-yr solar cycle in zonal-mean zonal wind and temperature in the 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) dataset.
Increased shear in the North Atlantic upper-level jet stream over the past four decades
TL;DR: The North Atlantic jet stream has become 15 per cent more sheared in the upper atmosphere since 1979, an expected consequence of climate change, and consistent with increased aircraft turbulence, indicating that climate change may be having a larger impact on the North AtlanticJet stream than previously thought.
Cloud Banding and Winds in Intense European Cyclones: Results from the DIAMET Project
Geraint Vaughan,John Methven,D. Anderson,Bogdan Antonescu,Laura Baker,T. P. Baker,S. P. Ballard,Keith Bower,P. R. A. Brown,Jeffrey M. Chagnon,Thomas Choularton,J. Chylik,Paul Connolly,Peter G. Cook,Richard Cotton,Jonathan Crosier,Christopher Dearden,James Dorsey,Thomas Frame,Martin Gallagher,Michael Goodliff,Suzanne L. Gray,Ben Harvey,Peter Knippertz,Humphrey W. Lean,Dingmin Li,Gary Lloyd,O. Martinez Alvarado,John Nicol,Jesse Norris,E. Öström,J. S. R. Owen,Douglas J. Parker,Robert S. Plant,Ian A. Renfrew,Nigel Roberts,Philip D. Rosenberg,A. C. Rudd,David M. Schultz,Jonathan P. Taylor,Tomasz M. Trzeciak,R. Tubbs,A. Vance,P. J. van Leeuwen,A. Wellpott,A. Woolley +45 more
TL;DR: The Diabatic Influences on Mesoscale Structures in Extratropical Storms (DIAMET) project as mentioned in this paper aims to improve forecasts of high-impact weather in extropical cyclones through field measurements, high-resolution numerical modeling, and improved design of ensemble forecasting and data assimilation systems.
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Ensemble prediction of transitions of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet
TL;DR: The consistency of ensemble forecasts from three global medium-range prediction systems with the observed transition behavior of a three-cluster model of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet is examined in this article.
Flow‐dependent predictability of the North Atlantic jet
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence from reanalysis and ensemble forecast data for systematic flow-dependent predictability of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet during northern hemisphere winter (DJF).