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Bethan Harris is a researcher affiliated with the University of Reading, focusing on atmospheric processes, climate dynamics, and aerosol impacts. She holds a PhD in Meteorology from the University of Reading (2020), where her doctoral work centered on available potential energy in tropical cyclones. Her research integrates theoretical models with observational data to explore topics like tropical cyclone energetics, volcanic aerosol climate effects, and radiative transfer in aerosol systems.
Key contributions include advancing understanding of cyclone dynamics via available potential energy frameworks, quantifying volcanic aerosol impacts on surface temperatures, and evaluating radiative effects of semi-volatile aerosol components. Harris collaborates with institutions globally, contributing to projects like the AeroCom Radiative Transfer Experiment (2013). Her interdisciplinary work extends to paleoclimatology, using phytolith records to reconstruct Holocene environmental changes in North Africa.
Her publications span journals such as Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Weather. Despite her prolific output, no formal academic rank or awards are explicitly noted in the provided texts.


