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    Reducing transatlantic flight emissions by fuel-optimised routing by Wells, Cathie A, Williams, Paul D, Nichols, Nancy K, Kalise, Dante, Poll, Ian

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-02-2021)
    “…After decades of limited situational awareness for aircraft flying in the mid-North Atlantic, full satellite coverage will soon be available. This opens up the…”
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    Evaluation of methods of estimating time‐optimal flight routes in a changing climate by Cheung, Jacob C. H., Wells, Cathie A., Steele, Edward C. C.

    Published in Meteorological applications (01-03-2023)
    “…An emergent consequence of climate change is its potential impacts on transatlantic flight routes and durations, with studies suggesting that future optimal…”
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    Minimising emissions from flights through realistic wind fields with varying aircraft weights by Wells, Cathie A., Williams, Paul D., Nichols, Nancy K., Kalise, Dante, Poll, Ian

    “…The international aviation community has agreed to advance actions to reduce CO2 emissions. Adopting more fuel-efficient routes will achieve this goal quickly…”
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    The role of airspeed variability in fixed-time, fuel-optimal aircraft trajectory planning by Wells, Cathie A., Kalise, Dante, Nichols, Nancy K., Poll, Ian, Williams, Paul D.

    Published in Optimization and engineering (01-06-2023)
    “…With the advent of improved aircraft situational awareness and the need for airlines to reduce their fuel consumption and environmental impact whilst adhering…”
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    Using the Implementation Centric Evolving Climate Change Adaptation Process to bridge the gap between policy and action by Wells, Cathie A., Saggioro, Elena, Petty, Celia, Cornforth, Rosalind

    Published in Frontiers in climate (06-10-2023)
    “…With climate impacts increasing in both frequency and intensity and unprecedented climate events having devastating results, the need for timely policy and…”
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