Oscar Martínez-Alvarado is a Researcher at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, and a member of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) Atmospheric Physics directorate. He is actively affiliated with the Mesoscale Group and Dynamical Processes Group within the department. He completed his DPhil researching Martian atmospheric dynamics, specifically low-dimensional behavior and planet-encircling dust storms. His current work focuses on mid-latitude weather systems, investigating heating processes in summer cyclones and systematic errors in numerical weather prediction models. His core research domains include: Mesoscale Meteorology Numerical Weather Prediction Data Assimilation Atmospheric Dynamics Planetary Atmospheres Dr. Martínez-Alvarado has made significant contributions to major research initiatives including FRANC (Forecasting Rainfall exploiting new data Assimilation techniques and Novel observations of Convection) for convective-scale moisture assimilation, and DIAMET (DIAbatic influence on Mesoscale structures in ExTratropical storms) for analyzing diabatic processes and sting jet development in extratropical cyclones. He has secured research funding through consortium projects involving multiple institutions, though no formal student advisees are listed in available records. His work within these frameworks supports the training of early-career researchers in atmospheric science methodologies. His operational research environment is anchored in the University of Reading's Mesoscale Group and Dynamical Processes Group, which form part of the Joint Centre for Mesoscale Meteorology collaboration.










