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Nationality
  
British

Residence
  
United Kingdom

Education
  
Lancaster University

Role
  
Researcher

Name
  
Phil Jones


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Born
  
22 April 1952 (age 72) Redhill, Surrey (
1952-04-22
)

Institutions
  
University of East Anglia

Alma mater
  
Lancaster University University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Thesis
  
A spatially distributed catchment model for flood forecasting and river regulation with particular reference to the River Tyne (1977)

Notable awards
  
Hans Oeschger Medal (2002) AMS Fellow (2007) AGU Fellow (2009)

Books
  
European Trend Atlas of Extreme Temperature and Precipitation Records, The Forces of Nature

Fields
  
Climatology, Paleoclimatology

Phil jones climatologist


Philip Douglas Jones (born April 22, 1952) retired from his positions as the Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) and as a Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) at the end of 2016. Jones was replaced as CRU director by Tim Osborn and has taken up a position as a Professorial Fellow at the UEA from January 2017.

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His research interests include instrumental climate change, palaeoclimatology, detection of climate change and the extension of riverflow records in the UK. He has also published papers on the temperature record of the past 1000 years.

He is known for maintaining a time series of the instrumental temperature record. This work was featured prominently in both the 2001 and 2007 IPCC reports, where he was a contributing author to Chapter 12, Detection of Climate Change and Attribution of Causes, of the Third Assessment Report and a Coordinating Lead Author of Chapter 3, Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate Change, of the AR4.

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Education

Jones obtained a B.A. in Environmental Sciences (1973) from the University of Lancaster, an M.Sc. in Engineering Hydrology (1974) and a Ph.D. in Hydrology (1977) from the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. His doctoral thesis was titled, A spatially distributed catchment model for flood forecasting and river regulation with particular reference to the River Tyne.

Career

Jones has spent his entire career with the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU). He began as a Senior Research Associate in 1976, advancing to Reader in 1994 and later to Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences in 1998. Jones served as Director of the CRU for 18 years, jointly with Jean Palutikof from 1998 to 2004 and then on his own until he retired at the end of 2016. Tim Osborn was appointed as his successor as the CRU Director.

He was on the editorial board of the International Journal of Climatology from 1989 to 1994 and has been on the editorial board of Climatic Change since 2004.

Climate emails controversy

He temporarily stepped aside from Director of the CRU in November 2009 following a controversy over e-mails which were taken and published by person(s) unknown. The House of Commons' Science and Technology Select Committee inquiry concluded that there was no case against Jones for him to answer, and said he should be reinstated in his post. He was reinstated in July 2010 with the newly created role of Director of Research, after a further review led by Sir Muir Russell found no fault with the "rigour and honesty as scientists" of Jones and his colleagues, although finding that the CRU scientists had not embraced the "spirit of openness" of the UK Freedom of Information Act. The university said that the new position was not a demotion and would enable Jones to concentrate on research and "reduce his responsibilities for administration."

Awards and honors

  • 1994 - Hugh Robert Mill Prize, Royal Meteorological Society
  • 1997 - Outstanding Scientific Paper Award, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • 1998 - Norbert Gerbier-MUMM International Award, World Meteorological Organization
  • 2001 - International Journal of Climatology Prize, Royal Meteorological Society
  • 2002 - Hans Oeschger Medal, European Geosciences Union
  • 2002 - ISI highly cited researcher, Institute for Scientific Information
  • 2007 - Fellow, American Meteorological Society
  • 2009 - Fellow, American Geophysical Union
  • Selected publications

  • Jones, P. D.; Mann, M. E. (2004). "Climate over past millennia" (PDF). Reviews of Geophysics. 42 (RG2002): 42. Bibcode:2004RvGeo..42.2002J. doi:10.1029/2003RG000143. Retrieved 2007-04-18. 
  • Mann, Michael E.; Jones, Philip D. (2003). "Global Surface Temperatures over the Past Two Millennia" (PDF). Geophysical Research Letters. 30 (15): CLM 5–1~5–4. Bibcode:2003GeoRL..30oCLM5M. doi:10.1029/2003GL017814. Retrieved 2007-04-18. 
  • Jones, P. D.; Moberg, A. (2003). "Hemispheric and Large-Scale Surface Air Temperature Variations: An Extensive Revision and an Update to 2001" (PDF). Journal of Climate. 16 (2): 206–223. Bibcode:2003JCli...16..206J. doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2003)016<0206:HALSSA>2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 2007-04-18. 
  • P. D. Jones, T. J. Osborn, and K. R. Briffa (1997). "Estimating Sampling Errors in Large-Scale Temperature Averages". Journal of Climate. 10 (10): 2548–2568. doi:10.1175/1520-0442(1997)010<2548:ESEILS>2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 12 May 2015. CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)
  • References

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