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Dr. Robert Lee is a Research Fellow in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, affiliated with the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. His primary role is as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Stratospheric Dynamics and Predictability. He holds a PhD in Meteorology from the University of Reading (2015), focusing on storm track biases and climate change. Lee’s research interests include teleconnections, synoptic meteorology, climate dynamics, and subseasonal prediction systems, with a focus on stratospheric-tropospheric coupling and model biases.
His work spans weather regime analysis, MJO teleconnections, and the impact of climate models on forecasting accuracy. Lee has contributed to high-impact studies, including evaluating AI vs. physics-based models for weather prediction (2024) and analyzing temperature-related mortality linked to weather regimes in the UK (2020). He is an IPCC AR5 Chapter 12 Contributing Author and collaborates with the Dynamical Processes Research Group.
Lee’s recent publications emphasize subseasonal predictability, stratospheric dynamics, and renewable energy-climate interactions. His research bridges theoretical meteorology and practical forecasting, addressing biases in climate models and their implications for public health and energy systems.



