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Dr. Peter Inness is a Professor in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading. His research focuses on atmospheric dynamics, climate modeling, and the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), with significant contributions to understanding monsoon systems, ENSO interactions, and tropical meteorology. He has authored influential books like Operational Weather Forecasting and Weather, and co-developed the HadGEM1 climate model. His work emphasizes improving climate model simulations, particularly intraseasonal variability and model biases. He has collaborated on projects such as the UK-Russia workshop on climate change adaptation and contributed to meteorological training initiatives. His publications span over two decades, addressing topics like monsoon depressions, El Niño triggering mechanisms, and the role of orography in rainfall events.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text, but his extensive publications suggest advanced qualifications in meteorology/climatology.
Research interests include the MJO-Maritime Continent interaction, Indian monsoon intraseasonal oscillations, and climate model validation. His work bridges theoretical atmospheric science and operational forecasting, with a focus on tropical systems.
His articles analyze model simulations, climate variability, and atmospheric processes, contributing to both academic and applied meteorology. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary projects, such as climate change adaptation training programs.
Labs/Teams: Involved in the ECMWF model development and Hadley Centre collaborations. His research group focuses on improving climate model accuracy through process-based diagnostics and high-resolution ocean models.

