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James Mollard is a researcher at the University of Reading, specializing in climate science and atmospheric processes. His work focuses on aerosol modeling, climate system interactions, and the development of advanced climate models like UKESM1 and HadGEM3. He holds a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Reading (2017). His research integrates remote sensing data with computational models to better understand aerosol impacts on climate, radiative forcing, and environmental systems.
Key research areas include aerosol-cloud interactions, satellite data analysis for environmental monitoring, and quantification of uncertainties in climate projections. His studies have addressed topics such as sea surface temperature measurement harmonization, the role of sea ice retreat in weather patterns, and the representation of carbonaceous aerosols in global models.
Publications span high-impact journals like Geoscientific Model Development, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, and Geophysical Research Letters. His work contributes to improving climate model accuracy and informing environmental policy through advanced scientific analysis.
