Roger BruggeView profile
Researcher
Roger Brugge is a Researcher in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading's Faculty of Science. His work spans atmospheric electricity, satellite remote sensing, and climate dynamics through extensive collaboration with international research teams. His research focuses on atmospheric electricity monitoring networks , solar-terrestrial interactions , and satellite data assimilation for weather and climate models. Key contributions include developing global atmospheric monitoring frameworks and validating ozone measurement systems using Microwave Limb Sounder data. His work bridges observational geophysics and operational meteorology. Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent contributions to Climate monitoring infrastructure development Satellite instrument validation protocols Atmospheric wave dynamics research with particular emphasis on integrating historical data with modern observational systems. Roger Brugge has collaborated extensively with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) scientists and international space agencies on ozone monitoring and solar observation projects. His work supports operational meteorological centers through improved data assimilation techniques for satellite-derived atmospheric parameters.









