Sir Duncan John Wingham (born 12 October 1957) is a British physicist who is Professor of Climate Physics at University College London, and was the first...
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Wingham may refer to: Wingham, Kent, a village in England River Wingham, a river flowing through Wingham, Kent, England Wingham, New South Wales in Australia...
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David Attenborough instead. Describing it as an "eloquent compromise", Duncan Wingham told the Commons Science and Technology Committee, "The controversy...
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Thorpe (2005–2011) Dr Steven Wilson (Acting) – 2011–2012 Professor Duncan Wingham – from 1 January 2012 The council's head office is at Polaris House...
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review the process by which the ship was named. NERC chief executive Duncan Wingham and NERC head of communications Julia Maddock faced the committee on...
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contractor and CryoSat-2 which is directed by UK scientist Professor Duncan Wingham of University College London. Recent BNSC activities include the Mosaic...
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Observation and Modelling was founded in 2000 by Professor Sir Duncan Wingham. Professor Sir Wingham was director of CPOM from 2000 to 2005, and his expertise...
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the surface is sloping. The original CryoSat was proposed in 1998 by Duncan Wingham of University College London. The satellite's planned three-year mission...
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on ice thickness was presented by the mission's Lead Investigator, Duncan Wingham, at the 2010 Living Planet Symposium on 1 July. Later the same month...
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the book's chapters: Edward Wegman, Richard Tol, Christopher Landsea, Duncan Wingham, Robert M. Carter, Richard Lindzen, Vincent R. Gray, Syun-Ichi Akasofu...
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