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Dr Leanne Wake

Assistant Professor

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

I am an Earth system scientist who has broad interests in improving the simulation of a range of geophysical processes in Earth-land-atmosphere system.

Leanne Wake

I am interested in the representation of a broad range of Earth system processes in computational models. My recent work has focussed on understanding land-atmosphere interactions in the boreal forest zone and how they impact snow cover. My research also has strong focus on the recent (Holocene) behaviour of the Greenland Ice Sheet and regional sea level change

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  • Multi-physics ensemble modelling of Arctic tundra snowpack properties, Woolley, G., Rutter, N., Wake, L., Vionnet, V., Derksen, C., Essery, R., Marsh, P., Tutton, R., Walker, B., Lafaysse, M., Pritchard, D. 17 Oct 2024, In: The Cryosphere
  • Simulating net ecosystem exchange under seasonal snow cover at an Arctic tundra site, Dutch, V., Rutter, N., Wake, L., Sonnentag, O., Hould Gosselin, G., Sandells, M., Derksen, C., Walker, B., Meyer, G., Essery, R., Kelly, R., Marsh, P., Boike, J., Detto, M. 15 Feb 2024, In: Biogeosciences
  • Missing sea level rise in southeastern Greenland during and since the Little Ice Age, Woodroffe, S., Wake, L., Kjeldsen, K., Barlow, N., Long, A., Kjær, K. 2 Aug 2023, In: Climate of the Past (CP)
  • Impact of measured and simulated tundra snowpack properties on heat transfer, Dutch, V., Rutter, N., Wake, L., Sandells, M., Derksen, C., Walker, B., Gosselin, G., Sonnentag, O., Essery, R., Kelly, R., Marsh, P., King, J., Boike, J. 11 Oct 2022, In: The Cryosphere
  • A Theory of Change for improving children's perceptions, aspirations and uptake of STEM careers, Davenport, C., Dele-Ajayi, O., Emembolu, I., Morton, R., Padwick, A., Portas, A., Sanderson, J., Shimwell, J., Stonehouse, J., Strachan, R., Wake, L., Wells, G., Woodward, J. 1 Aug 2021, In: Research in Science Education
  • Effect of forest canopy structure on wintertime Land Surface Albedo: Evaluating CLM5 simulations with in-situ measurements, Malle, J., Rutter, N., Webster, C., Mazzotti, G., Wake, L., Jonas, T. 16 May 2021, In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
  • Effect of snow microstructure variability on Ku-band radar snow water equivalent retrievals, Rutter, N., Sandells, M., Derksen, C., King, J., Toose, P., Wake, L., Watts, T., Essery, R., Roy, A., Royer, A., Marsh, P., Larsen, C., Sturm, M. 19 Nov 2019, In: The Cryosphere
  • Simulated single-layer forest canopies delay Northern Hemisphere snowmelt, Todt, M., Rutter, N., Fletcher, C., Wake, L. 25 Nov 2019, In: The Cryosphere
  • Greenland Blocking Index daily series 1851-2015: analysis of changes in extremes and links with North Atlantic and UK climate variability and change, Hanna, E., Hall, R., Cropper, T., Ballinger, T., Wake, L., Mote, T., Cappelen, J. Jul 2018, In: International Journal of Climatology
  • Simulation of longwave enhancement in boreal and montane forests, Todt, M., Rutter, N., Fletcher, C., Wake, L., Bartlett, P., Jonas, T., Kropp, H., Loranty, M., Webster, C. Dec 2018, In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Michael Cullum Drivers of Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance during the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age Start Date: 01/10/2015 End Date: 10/05/2019

  • Geography PhD February 15 2010
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2017


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