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Timothy Banyard is a Research Visitor and Research Associate in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath. His work focuses on atmospheric dynamics using satellite and ground-based observational data.
Dr. Banyard's research spans several key areas in atmospheric science:
- Stratospheric dynamics and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
- Atmospheric gravity waves and their impacts
- Remote sensing applications using lidar technology
- Climate variability and change impacts on atmospheric circulation
His recent work leverages data from the Aeolus satellite mission, which provides novel wind lidar observations for studying atmospheric dynamics. His publications demonstrate expertise in analyzing stratospheric phenomena, particularly the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and sudden stratospheric warmings, with applications to climate science and weather prediction. His 2024 paper on QBO disruption has received attention in news media, while his 2021 paper on atmospheric gravity waves has accumulated 25 citations.
Dr. Banyard completed his PhD thesis titled "Novel Applications of Aeolus Wind Lidar Observations to Atmospheric Dynamics" in May 2023, supervised by Professors Wright, Hindley, and Mitchell.




