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Professor Holloway Chris is a leading academic in Atmospheric Science and Climate Dynamics at the University of Reading. His research focuses on tropical meteorology, cloud dynamics, and climate modeling, with a particular emphasis on understanding convective processes, tropical cyclones, equatorial waves, and climate model biases. Recent work includes studies on shallow cumulus clouds, Hadley cell dynamics, and the impacts of orographic features on tropical cyclones.
His work often involves large-eddy simulations (LES) and global/regional climate models, addressing topics such as convective self-aggregation, cloud feedbacks, and extreme precipitation forecasting. Collaborations span institutions like the Met Office, NASA, and international universities, contributing to advancements in weather and climate prediction systems.
Key research themes include tropical cyclone simulation accuracy, interannual climate variability (e.g., ITCZ shifts), and the role of equatorial waves in extreme weather. His findings highlight critical gaps in current climate models, particularly regarding dynamic cloud feedbacks and the representation of high-impact weather events.



