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British climate scientist
Helene Hewitt
BornHelene Theresa Banks
Alma materCambridge University
University of Southampton
Scientific career
InstitutionsWoods Hole Oceanographic Institute
ThesisIntrusions and mixing in the Western Equatorial Pacific Ocean. (1996)

Helene Hewitt OBE is a British climate scientist who is a research fellow at the Met Office. Her research considers climate and ocean models. Hewitt serves on the CLIVAR Ocean Model Development Panel. She was awarded an Order of the British Empire in the 2022 Birthday Honours.

Early life and education

Hewitt grew up in Wombourne, Staffordshire, where she attended Ounsdale High School. She studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge, where she was a student at Fitzwilliam College. Hewitt was a doctoral researcher at the University of Southampton, where she studied the Western Equatorial Pacific Ocean. She worked on the World Ocean Circulation Experiment and at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution as a doctoral student.

Research and career

In 1996, Hewitt joined the Met Office, where she has developed and assessed climate models. In 2003, Hewitt was made Head of Ocean and Sea Ice model development. Hewitt's model, HadGEM3, combined NEMO and CICE, computational models which simulate the movement of sea ice and ocean circulation.

Hewitt coordinated the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report on the Ocean, Cryosphere and Sea Level Change. She oversees the Ocean Modelling group at the Met Office Hadley Centre, where she develops global and shelf configurations for coupled predictions across multiple different timescales.

Hewitt was appointed an Order of the British Empire in the 2022 Birthday Honours.

Selected publications

References

  1. Banks, Helene Theresa (1996). Intrusions and mixing in the Western Equatorial Pacific Ocean (Thesis). OCLC 53655962.
  2. "Sixth Assessment Report — IPCC". Retrieved 2022-06-04.
  3. Goddard, Will (2022-06-02). "Sidmouth woman awarded OBE for services to climate science". Sidmouth Nub News. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
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