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Hannah Bloomfield is a researcher in climate science and energy systems at the University of Reading, Department of Meteorology. Her work focuses on the intersection of meteorology, renewable energy, and climate variability, particularly addressing challenges in energy system resilience and decarbonization. She has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed articles since 2016, analyzing topics such as renewable energy potential in India, subseasonal weather forecasting for European energy systems, and the impact of climatic drivers on wind and solar power generation.
Her research emphasizes integrating climate models with energy system frameworks to enhance predictive capabilities and mitigate risks. Key contributions include co-authoring reports for the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on weather-climate services for net-zero transitions and organizing collaborative research initiatives like energy-climate data hackathons.
Bloomfield’s interdisciplinary approach bridges atmospheric science with energy policy, addressing critical issues such as extreme weather impacts on offshore wind farms, solar variability limitations in reanalysis datasets, and the sensitivity of power systems to decarbonization pathways. Her work has been published in journals like Environmental Research Letters, Meteorological Applications, and Renewable Energy.