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Meg Stretton

Postdoctoral Research Assistant
EO Data-Model Evaluation

Research interests

I am interested in radiative transfer modelling, and how we can better represent the land surface (e.g., cities, vegetation) in models. Currently, I am looking at the representation of vegetation in models, and examining the impact of using more realistic forest canopy representation on modelled photosynthesis.

Recent publications

The influence of 3D canopy structure on modelled photosynthesis. 2025-05-01

The influence of 3D canopy structure on modelled photosynthesis. 2025-05

A Two-Stream Observation Operator for Solar Induced Fluorescence in Land Surface Models. 2025-01-20

The impact of forest canopy structure on modelled photosynthesis. 2025-01-20

urbisphere-Berlin campaign: investigating multi-scale urban impacts on the atmospheric boundary layer. 2024-07-20

Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Urban 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures. 2023-10-20

SuPy and SUEWS urban land surface modelling: new developments and capabilities. 2023-05-15

Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Surface 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures. 2023-01-09

Supplementary material to "Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Surface 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures". 2023-01-09

Evaluation of the SPARTACUS-Urban Radiation Model for Vertically Resolved Shortwave Radiation in Urban Areas. 2022-08

Contact details

University of Reading