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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

I am a NERC Independent Research Fellow in the Atmosphere-Ocean dynamics group in DAMTP at the University of Cambridge. I am also a Fellow in Mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge.

My research focuses on the large scale processes in the stratosphere. Some of my current interests include understanding the radiative and dynamical interactions taking place in the atmosphere, the chemical processes that affect stratospheric ozone and exploring the seasonal to decadal aspects of the circulation.

I am interested in supervising Masters and PhD projects. One source of funding for PhDs is via the new Cambridge CREATES DLA.

 

Publications

The radiative role of ozone and water vapour in the annual temperature cycle in the tropical tropopause layer
A Ming, AC Maycock, P Hitchcock, P Haynes
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2017)
17,
5677
Response to reviewer 1
A Ming
(2017)
Response to reviewer
A Ming
(2017)
Suggestions for clarifying the diagnostic variables being requested.
(2016)
The Response of the Lower Stratosphere to Zonally Symmetric Thermal and Mechanical Forcing
A Ming, P Hitchcock, P Haynes
– Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
(2016)
73,
1903
The double peak in upwelling and heating in the tropical lower stratosphere
A Ming, P Hitchcock, P Haynes
– Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
(2016)
73,
1889
Stratosphere–troposphere coupling in the Earth system: Where next?
A Ming
– Weather
(2015)
70,
232
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Research Group

Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics

Room

G2.04