'A Lagrangian Snow-Evolution System for Sea-Ice Applications (SnowModel-LG): Part 1-Model Description', an article by Prof. Julienne Stroeve has been recognised as the top cited article in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans between 2020 and 2021!
Dr Anna Joy Drury is the recipient of the Wollaston Fund for 2022, which is awarded by the Geological Society of London to an early career researcher “on the basis of noteworthy published research in either or both 'pure' and 'applied' aspects of geoscience". The award is named in honour of William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) and has been bestowed annually since 1873.
Professor Lidunka Vočadlo has been awarded the Neumann Medal 2022 (previously the Schlumberger Medal), the premier medal of the Mineralogical Society. Lidunka has been recognised for: “her scientific excellence and her significant and impactful publication history". Find out more about the WiES Chair and her prestigous medal in the UCL Earth Sciences Autumn Newsletter 2021.
Ever wanted to know more about thermohaline circulation? Find out all about it in this a cappella by WiES member Alessanda Quigley! This video is my presentation for Ocean Physics and Climate Change on Thermohaline Circulation. I made it a parody of "Under the Sea", and I loosely based my a cappella arrangement off DCappella's arrangement. I hope you enjoy!