Natalie Harveyمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
Dr. Natalie Harvey is a Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. She specializes in atmospheric transport processes, volcanic ash dispersion modeling, and uncertainty quantification in natural hazard forecasts. Her work focuses on improving volcanic ash forecasting through advanced model techniques and satellite data integration. She is affiliated with projects like R4Ash, IMPALA, and RACER, addressing volcanic hazards and climate-related risks. Her research interests include boundary layer dynamics, remote sensing applications, and decision-making under uncertainty. She has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed articles, analyzing volcanic eruptions such as Raikoke 2019 and Grímsvötn 2011. Her methods enhance forecast accuracy by integrating ensemble meteorology and source inversion techniques. Notably, she explores how AI models compare to traditional physics-based approaches in weather prediction, highlighted in a 2024 study on Storm Ciarán. Dr. Harvey holds a PhD from the University of Reading (Boundary-layer type classification and pollutant mixing) and has developed classification algorithms for atmospheric layers using Doppler lidar. She collaborates with institutions like the Met Office and has received international recognition for her work in volcanic ash transport and dispersion modeling.










