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Use the tool below to search the range of courses that are currently available from the Walker Academy and our partner organisations.

If you can’t find a suitable course for your training needs, please let us know using the contact form at the bottom of this page. We’re always looking to improve the breadth of training that we offer based on the feedback of our learners.

UKCP18: Using Climate Projections

UKCP18: Using Climate Projections

Would you like to find out how you can use the UK Climate Projections? Understand key concepts in climate modelling? Are you planning to use climate data in your application? At the end of the course, you’ll be able to better define your information needs, navigate and select the most appropriate products for your application as well as learn how to use the UKCP User Interface.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.4.2 Climate variability and climate change
Learning Aims: At the end of the course, you’ll be able to:

  • better define your information needs,
  • navigate and select the most appropriate products for your application
  • learn how to use the UKCP User Interface.
Target Audience Intermediary (Informed, non-technical)
Continent

 

Europe / UK
Duration

 

6 – 10 hours
Delivery method

 

Self-taught
Format (primary) Online course (self-led)
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Active
Contact email: Fai Fung
< fai.fung@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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Tropical Weather Systems

A 10-credit MSc-level module providing an introduction to the weather systems and circulation patterns in the tropical atmosphere.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.2.1 Atmospheric Dynamics
Learning Aims:
  • to describe the major weather systems affecting the tropics;
  • to investigate the main physical and dynamical processes which are involved in the development of these weather systems;
  • to relate the properties of tropical weather systems to convection in the tropics; and,
  • to explore theories of the interactions between small scale convection and the large scale flow.
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Global
Duration

 

41 – 100 hour
Delivery method

 

Blended
Format (primary) Lectures
IPR Owner University of Reading
Course status Active
Contact email: Chris Holloway
< c.e.holloway@reading.ac.uk >

 

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Statistics for Weather and Climate Science

This module aims to introduce basic statistical concepts and reasoning relevant to environmental science, as well as provide experience in the proper use of statistical methods for the analysis of weather and climate data. Registration with University of Reading (via Department of Meteorology “online courses”).  Cost in 2021/2022 ~£300.

BIP-M Alignment: Mathematics (pre-requisites)
Learning Aims: By the end of this module the student should be able to:

  • Describe the main concepts in statistical science;
  • Select and compare appropriate analysis methods;
  • Critically analyse data and draw correct inferences;
  • Use statistical software.
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Global
Duration

 

41 – 100 hours
Delivery method

 

Blended
Format (primary) Lectures, practicals, guided independent study
IPR Owner University of Reading
Course status Active
Contact email: Ted Shepherd
< theodore.shepherd@reading.ac.uk >

 

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WMO Small Islands Climate Training

Aimed at increasing climate change awareness for small island national Met Services – targeted at the Pacific. WMO module title: “Using climate information in the Pacific”.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.4.2 Climate variability and climate change
Learning Aims: Unknown
Target Audience Intermediary (Informed, non-technical)
Continent

 

Australia / Pacific Islands
Duration

 

6 – 10 hours
Delivery method

 

Online course (self-led)
Format (primary) Self-taught
IPR Owner WMO / Met Office
Course status Active
Contact email: Rebecca Osborne,
< rebecca.osborne@metoffice.gov.uk >
Hannah Griffith

 

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Seasonal Forecast Production for East Africa

WISER SCIPEA supports seasonal forecast training in East Africa. Subjects include: terciles, creating a multi-model ensemble in R, a ROC technical exercise, use of the SCIPEA data portal, and CPT-CCA calibration.

BIP-M Alignment: Numerical modelling
Learning Aims: Unknown
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Africa
Duration

 

11 – 20 hours
Delivery method

 

In-person
Format (primary) Lectures
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Unknown
Contact email: Andrew Coleman
< andrew.coleman@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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PyPRECIS Notebooks

Interactive notebooks for teaching Programming and Climate Data analysis.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.4.2 Climate variability and climate change
Learning Aims: N/a
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Global
Duration

 

11 – 20 hours
Delivery method

 

Blended
Format (primary) Online course (self-led)
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Active
Contact email: Hamish Steptoe
< Hamish.steptoe@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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PRECIS Regional Climate Modelling Workshop

PRECIS training was an introduction to regional climate modelling for international audiences with limited computer power – the PRECIS RCM ran on a laptop, making it more accessible than other models. The training covered concepts such as ‘what is downscaling?’, ‘model evaluation’, and ‘extremes’. Pre-requisites: University of Reading module (Introduction to climate modelling) on www.Climateeducation.net

BIP-M Alignment: Numerical Modelling
Learning Aims To set up and run a scientifically rigorous regional climate modelling experiment, then post-process, verify and communicate the model output.

  • Understand principles of dynamical regional climate modelling
  • Run a PRECIS experiment
  • Process and communicate model output
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Global
Duration

 

21 – 40 hours
Delivery method

 

In-person
Format (primary) Lectures
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Dormant
Contact email: Rosanna Amato
rosanna.amato@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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Pacific Climate Change

Short workshops to explore climate change and understand science basis in the Pacific islands.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.4.2 Climate variability and climate change
Learning Aims: Short workshops to explore climate change and understand science basis in the Pacific islands.
Target Audience Intermediary (Informed, non-technical)
Continent

 

Australia / Pacific Islands
Duration

 

11 – 20 hours
Delivery method

 

In-person
Format (primary) Lectures
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Unknown
Contact email: Cathryn Fox
< cathryn.fox@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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Learning to Co-Produce (L2CP)

Learning to Co-Produce (L2CP)

Learning to Co-produce (L2CP) is an on-line course designed for post-graduate meteorological students (or those engaged in studies related to meteorology, such as hydro-met and agri-met) to strengthen their engagement with decision-makers and users. This course draws on a wide range of experience of developing weather and climate services for different countries and contexts across West and East Africa.

BIP-M Alignment: Climate Services
Learning Aims To provide learners with:

  • A background on the process and principles of co-production
  • Approaches for conveying key climate concepts to non-technical users,
  • Understanding the decision-making context and supporting users in appropriately using weather and climate information; and,
  • Monitoring and evaluation to demonstrate the impact of weather and climate services.
Target Audience Intermediary (Informed, non-technical)
Continent

 

Africa
Duration

 

11 – 20 hours
Delivery method

 

Self-taught
Format (primary) Online course (self-led)
IPR Owner The Walker Institute
Course status Active
Contact email: Academy@walker.ac.uk

 

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KNMI Climate Explorer

Exploring major drivers of seasonal climate variability using the KNMI Climate Explorer tool.

During this exercise, we will be using the KNMI Climate Explorer to visualise the links between global sea-surface temperature (SST) and regional rainfall over Southeast Asia. This online tool allows the user to plot observations and climate model output for a variety of regions, seasons, and variables. No cost. Online tool is open access.

BIP-M Alignment: 3.4.2 Climate variability and climate change
Learning Aims Learn about teleconnections (statistical relationships) between SSTs and regional rainfall, and their use as a predictor for seasonal forecasts.

  • Use SST and rainfall observations to identify regions and seasons that have a significant lagged correlation.
  • Analyse the impact of climate change on the statistical relationships of these teleconnections.
Target Audience Entry-level Scientist (beginner technical)
Continent

 

Global
Duration

 

3 – 5 hours
Delivery method

 

In-person
Format (primary) Worksheet
IPR Owner Met Office
Course status Active
Contact email: Stephan Lines / Rosanna Amato
< rosanna.amato@metoffice.gov.uk >

 

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