PDFs for papers without them are available upon reasonable request.

Citations to my articles are collated by Google Scholar.

The list of my papers available on arXiv is here.

I have reviewed papers for QJRMS, GRL, Phys. Fluids, Nat. Comms, JGR-Atmospheres, JGR-Planets, Science, and Icarus, have reviewed for NASA's CDAPS program, and been an external reviewer and panel reviewer for NASA's Solar System Workings program.

Refereed publications

  1. Seasonal and diurnal variations of dust storms in Martian Year 36 based on the EMM-EXI database
    B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. M. B. Young, M. J. Wolff, and L. Montabone, 2024.
    Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, 129, e2023JE008156. 10.1029/2023JE008156.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [Supplementary Information 1] [Supplementary Information 2] [Dataset]

  2. Sub-Hourly Observations of Dust Storm Growth, Lee Waves, and Lyot Crater, by the EMM Camera EXI
    C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, R. M. B. Young, M. J. Wolff, and C. S. Edwards, 2023.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL105317. 10.1029/2023GL105317.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [Movie]

  3. First assimilation of atmospheric temperatures from the Emirates Mars InfraRed Spectrometer
    R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, M. Aljaberi, C. S. Edwards, N. Smith, S. Anwar, P. R. Christensen, and M. J. Wolff, 2022.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL099656. 10.1029/2022GL099656.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [Supporting Information] [Movie 1] [Movie 2] [Movie 3]

  4. A frontal dust storm in the northern hemisphere at solar longitude 97 - an unusual observation by the Emirates Mars Mission
    C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, R. M. B. Young, and M. J. Wolff, 2022.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL099528. 10.1029/2022GL099528.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF]

  5. Migrating Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere During Aphelion Season Observed by EMM/EMIRS
    S. Fan, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Al Matroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour, 2022.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL099494. 10.1029/2022GL099494.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF]

  6. Assimilation of temperatures and column dust opacities measured by ExoMars TGO-ACS-TIRVIM during the MY34 Global Dust Storm
    R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, S. Guerlet, F. Forget, N. Ignatiev, A. V. Grigoriev, A. V. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev, 2022.
    Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, 127, e2022JE007312. 10.1029/2022JE007312.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [ESSOAr preprint]

  7. Thermal structure and aerosols in Mars' atmosphere from TIRVIM/ACS onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter: validation of the retrieval algorithm and application to early observations
    S. Guerlet, N. Ignatiev, F. Forget, T. Fouchet, P. Vlasov, G. Bergeron, R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, S. Fan, H. Tran, A. Shakun, A. Grigoriev, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev, 2022.
    Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, 127, e2021JE007062. 10.1029/2021JE007062.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [arXiv]

  8. Assimilation of both column- and layer-integrated dust opacity observations in the Martian atmosphere
    T. Ruan, R. M. B. Young, S. R. Lewis, L. Montabone, A. Valeanu, and P. L. Read, 2021.
    Earth and Space Science, 8, e2021EA001869. 10.1029/2021EA001869.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [ESSOAr preprint]

  9. Emirates Mars Mission Characterization of Mars Atmosphere Dynamics and Processes
    H. Almatroushi, H. AlMazmi, N. AlMheiri, M. AlShamsi, E. AlTunaiji, K. Badri, R. J. Lillis, F. Lootah, M. Yousuf, S. Amiri, D. A. Brain, M. Chaffin, J. Deighan, C. S. Edwards, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, M. J. Wolff, P. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, G. M. Holsclaw, S. Jain, A. Jones, M. Osterloo, B. M. Jakosky, J. G. Luhmann, & R. M. B. Young, 2021.
    Space Science Reviews, 217, 89. 10.1007/s11214-021-00851-6.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF]

  10. Revealing the intensity of turbulent energy transfer in planetary atmospheres
    S. Cabanes, S. Espa, B. Calperin, R. M. B. Young, and P. L. Read, 2020.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL088685. 10.1029/2020GL088685.
    [Publisher]

  11. The turbulent dynamics of Jupiter’s and Saturn’s weather layers: order out of chaos?
    P. L. Read, R. M. B. Young, & D. Kennedy, 2020.
    Geoscience Letters, 7, 10. 10.1186/s40562-020-00159-3.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [arXiv]

  12. Baroclinic and barotropic instabilities in planetary atmospheres - energetics, equilibration and adjustment.
    P.L. Read, D. Kennedy, N. Lewis, H. Scolan, F. Tabataba-Vakili, Y. Wang, S. Wright, & R.M.B. Young, 2020.
    Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 27, 147-173, 10.5194/npg-27-147-2020.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF]

  13. Global climate modelling of Saturn's atmosphere. Part III: Global statistical picture of zonostrophic turbulence in high-resolution 3D-turbulent simulations.
    S. Cabanes, A. Spiga, & R.M.B. Young, 2020.
    Icarus, 345, 113705, 10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113705.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [arXiv]

  14. No detection of methane on Mars from early ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter observations.
    O. Korablev, A. C. Vandaele, F. Montmessin, et al., and The ACS and NOMAD Science Teams, 2019.
    Nature, 528, 517-520, 10.1038/s41586-019-1096-4 [ACS team credit].
    [Publisher] [ADS]

  15. Martian dust storm impact on atmospheric H2O and D/H observed by ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter.
    A.C. Vandaele, O. Korablev, F. Daerden, et al., NOMAD Science Team, and ACS Science Team, 2019.
    Nature, 528, 521-525, 10.1038/s41586-019-1097-3 [ACS team credit].
    [Publisher] [ADS]

  16. Simulating Jupiter's weather layer. Part II: Passive ammonia and water cycles.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, & Y. Wang, 2019.
    Icarus, 326, 253-268, 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.002.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Movie 1]

  17. Simulating Jupiter's weather layer. Part I: Jet spin-up in a dry atmosphere.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, & Y. Wang, 2019.
    Icarus, 326, 225-252, 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.005.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Movie 1] [Movie 2] [Movie 3] [Supplementary Information]

  18. Gas Giants.
    A. Sánchez-Lavega, L. A. Sromovsky, A. P. Showman, A. D. Del Genio, R.M.B. Young, R. Hueso, E. Garcia-Melendo, Y. Kaspi, G. S. Orton, N. Barrado-Izagirre, D. S. Choi, & J. M. Barbara, 2019.
    In B. Galperin and P. L. Read, eds., Zonal Jets: Phenomenology, Genesis, and Physics. Cambridge University Press, pp. 73-104, 10.1017/9781107358225.
    [Publisher]

  19. Convectively Driven Turbulence, Rossby Waves and Zonal Jets: Experiments on the Coriolis Platform.
    P. L. Read, J. Sommeria & R.M.B. Young, 2019.
    In B. Galperin and P. L. Read, eds., Zonal Jets: Phenomenology, Genesis, and Physics. Cambridge University Press, pp. 135-151. 10.1017/9781107358225.
    [Publisher]

  20. Barotropic and Zonostrophic Turbulence.
    B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, R.M.B. Young, R. Chemke, Y. Kaspi & P. L. Read, 2019.
    In B. Galperin and P. L. Read, eds., Zonal Jets: Phenomenology, Genesis, and Physics. Cambridge University Press, pp. 220-237, 10.1017/9781107358225.
    [Publisher]

  21. Comparative terrestrial atmospheric circulation regimes in simplified global circulation models. Part II: Energy budgets and spectral transfers.
    P.L. Read, F. Tabataba-Vakili, Y. Wang, P. Augier, E. Lindborg, A. Valeanu & R.M.B. Young, 2018.
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144, 2558-2576, 10.1002/qj.3351.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [arXiv] [Article PDF]

  22. Comparative terrestrial atmospheric circulation regimes in simplified global circulation models. Part I: From cyclostrophic super‐rotation to geostrophic turbulence.
    Y. Wang, P.L. Read, F. Tabataba-Vakili & R.M.B. Young, 2018.
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 144, 2537-2557, 10.1002/qj.3350.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [arXiv] [Article PDF]

  23. Forward and inverse kinetic energy cascades in Jupiter's turbulent weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young & P.L. Read, 2017.
    Nature Physics, 13, 1335-1340, 10.1038/nphys4227.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Postprint PDF] [Supplementary Information]

  24. Regimes of axisymmetric flow and scaling laws in a rotating annulus with local convective forcing.
    S. Wright, S. Su, H. Scolan, R.M.B. Young, & P.L. Read, 2017.
    Fluids, 2, 41, 10.3390/fluids2030041.
    [Publisher] [Article PDF] [Movie 1] [Movie 2]

  25. Predictability of the thermally driven laboratory rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young & P.L. Read, 2016.
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 142, 911-927, 10.1002/qj.2694.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Supporting Information]

  26. An experimental study of multiple zonal jet formation in rotating, thermally driven convective flows on a topographic beta-plane.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, P.H.T. Rogberg, R.D. Wordsworth, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, & S. Viboud, 2015.
    Physics of Fluids, 27, 085111, 10.1063/1.4928697.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Movies (Publisher)]

  27. A Lorenz / Boer energy budget for the atmosphere of Mars from 'reanalysis'.
    F. Tabataba-Vakili, P.L. Read, L. Montabone, T. Ruan, A. Valeanu, & R.M.B. Young, 2015.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 42, 8320-8327, 10.1002/2015GL065659.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF (ORA)] [Supporting Information (Publisher)]

  28. General Circulation of Planetary Atmospheres: Insights from Rotating Annulus and Related Experiments.
    P.L. Read, E.P. Pérez, I.M. Moroz, & R.M.B. Young, 2014.
    In Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows, eds T. von Larcher & P.D. Williams, AGU, pp. 9-44, 10.1002/9781118856024.ch1.
    [Publisher] [Chapter PDF]

  29. Cassini observations reveal a regime of zonostrophic macroturbulence on Jupiter.
    B. Galperin, R.M.B. Young, S. Sukoriansky, N. Dikovskaya, P.L. Read, A.J. Lancaster, & D. Armstrong, 2014.
    Icarus, 229, 295-320, 10.1016/j.icarus.2013.08.030.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Supplementary Material] [Dataset (Publisher)]

  30. The Lorenz energy cycle in simulated rotating annulus flows.
    R.M.B. Young, 2014.
    Physics of Fluids, 26, 056602, 10.1063/1.4873921.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF] [Supplementary Figure 1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  31. Data assimilation in the laboratory using a rotating annulus experiment.
    R.M.B. Young & P.L. Read, 2013.
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 139, 1488-1504, 10.1002/qj.2061.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Postprint PDF] [Supporting Information] [Movie 1] [Movie 2] [Movie 3]

  32. Generation of inertia-gravity waves in the rotating thermal annulus by a localised boundary layer instability.
    T.N.L. Jacoby, P.L. Read, P.D. Williams, & R.M.B. Young, 2011.
    Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 105, 161-181, 10.1080/03091929.2011.560151.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Postprint PDF]

  33. Decomposition of the Brier score for weighted forecast-verification pairs.
    R.M.B. Young, 2010.
    Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 136, 1364-1370, 10.1002/qj.641.
    [Publisher] [Postprint PDF]

  34. Breeding and predictability in the baroclinic rotating annulus using a perfect model.
    R.M.B. Young & P.L. Read, 2008.
    Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 15, 469-487, 10.5194/npg-15-469-2008.
    Corrigendum, 2011, Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 18, 359, 10.5194/npg-18-359-2011.
    Article: [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF]
    Corrigendum: [Publisher] [ADS] [Article PDF]

  35. Flow transitions resembling bifurcations of the logistic map in simulations of the baroclinic rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young & P.L. Read, 2008.
    Physica D, 237, 2251-2262, 10.1016/j.physd.2008.02.014.
    Erratum, 2011, Physica D, 240, 1903-1904, 10.1016/j.physd.2011.08.004.
    Article: [Publisher] [ADS] [Postprint PDF]
    Erratum: [Publisher] [ADS] [Postprint PDF]

Other Publications

  1. New Frontiers-class Uranus Orbiter: Exploring the feasibility of achieving multidisciplinary science with a mid-scale mission
    I. J. Cohen and 88 others inc. R. M. B. Young as signatory, 2020.
    White Paper submitted to the NASA Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032, 18pp.
    Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 53, 323, 10.3847/25c2cfeb.262fe20d.
    [MEPAG] [PDF]

  2. Solar-System-Wide Significance of Mars Polar Science
    I. B. Smith and 163 others inc. R. M. B. Young, 2020.
    White Paper submitted to the NASA Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032, 18pp.
    Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 53, 301, 10.3847/25c2cfeb.4db95c67.
    [MEPAG] [PDF]

  3. Measuring Mars Atmospheric Winds from Orbit
    S. Guzewich and 45 others inc. R. M. B. Young, 2020.
    White Paper submitted to the NASA Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032, 8pp.
    Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 53, 35, 10.3847/25c2cfeb.6576a506.
    [MEPAG] [PDF] [arXiv]

  4. Observing Mars from areostationary orbit: Benefits and applications
    L. Montabone, N. Heavens, and 38 others inc. R. M. B. Young, 2020.
    White Paper submitted to the NASA Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032, 8pp.
    Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 53, 281, 10.3847/25c2cfeb.0cdca220.
    [MEPAG] [PDF]

  5. Shadowing the rotating annulus. Part II: Gradient descent in the perfect model scenario.
    R. M. B. Young , R. Binter, F. Niehörster, P. L. Read & L. A. Smith, 2019.
    arXiv, 1909.05906.
    [arXiv]

  6. Shadowing the rotating annulus. Part I: Measuring candidate trajectory shadowing times.
    R. M. B. Young , R. Binter & F. Niehörster, 2019.
    arXiv, 1909.04488.
    [arXiv]

  7. MarMITE: Mars Modelling Information Tool for Engineering. D5: Algorithms Developed for MarMITE.
    A. El-Said, S. R. Lewis, J. Holmes, R. M. B. Young & M. R. Patel, 2017.
    ESA report MARMITE-OU-TN-0005, contract no. 4000114138/15/NL/PA, 34pp.

  8. MarMITE: Mars Modelling Information Tool for Engineering. D6: UK MGCM Configuration, Description and Validation Results.
    A. El-Said, S. R. Lewis, J. Holmes, R. M. B. Young & M. R. Patel, 2017.
    ESA report MARMITE-OU-TN-0006, contract no. 4000114138/15/NL/PA, 202pp.

  9. Meeting report - Weather on other planets: measurement and interpretation.
    R.M.B. Young, I. Strangeways & C.F Wilson, 2016.
    Weather, 71, 163-164, 10.1002/wea.2761.
    [Publisher] [ADS] [Preprint PDF]

Submitted papers

  1. Contributions from the Great Red Spot and Oval BA to Jupiter's kinetic energy budget.
    R. M. B. Young.

  2. Simulating Jupiter's weather layer. Part IV: Long-period stratospheric oscillations.
    R. M. B. Young & P. L. Read.

  3. Simulating Jupiter's weather layer. Part III: Latent heating and moist convection on a global scale.
    R. M. B. Young & P. L. Read.

My DPhil thesis

Predictability of a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
R.M.B. Young, 2009,
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics and Linacre College, University of Oxford, Trinity Term 2009. 250pp.

This is currently only available in hard copy. The Bodleian Library record is here. As all the related papers have now been published, I might one day deposit an electronic version in the Oxford University Research Archive, but don't bet on it.

More or less all the results from the thesis are covered in the following papers:

Young & Read (2008), Physica D, 237, 2251-2262, 10.1016/j.physd.2008.02.014.
Young & Read (2008), NPG, 15, 469-487, 10.5194/npg-15-469-2008.
Young (2010), QJRMS, 136, 1364-1370, 10.1002/qj.641.
Young & Read (2013), QJRMS, 139, 1488-1504, 10.1002/qj.2061.
Young & Read (2016), QJRMS, 142, 911-927, 10.1002/qj.2694.

Conference papers and other seminars

  1. A brief overview of parameter assimilation.
    R. M. B. Young,
    Mars Atmospheric Data Assimilation Workshop 2024, Caltech, 26 July 2024.

  2. A brief overview of Observing System Simulation Experiments.
    R. M. B. Young, S. J. Greybush, and L. Montabone,
    Mars Atmospheric Data Assimilation Workshop 2024, Caltech, 26 July 2024.

  3. A brief overview of LMD-LETKF reanalysis products.
    R. M. B. Young,
    Mars Atmospheric Data Assimilation Workshop 2024, Caltech, 26 July 2024.

  4. Diurnal temperature variation and thermal tides in the Martian atmosphere observed by EMM/EMIRS.
    S. Fan, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Al Matroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  5. Characterizing thermodynamics of small-scale dust storms from varying resolution simulations of the MarsPCM model and EMM-EXI observation.
    S. J. AlKaabi, B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. Young, E. Millour, M. J. Wolff, and L. Montabone,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  6. Comprehensive analysis of EMM-EXI dust storm database and data coverage from Martian year 36 to 37.
    B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, N. Gupta, R. M. B. Young, M, J. Wolff, and L. Montabone,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  7. Episodic dust storm observations in Martian Year 37 and 36, by the EXI camera of the Emirates Mars Mission.
    C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, R. M. B. Young, and M. J. Wolff,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  8. Climatological Analysis of Helium Bulges in Mars's Upper Atmosphere using MAVEN and EMM observations and MPCM Simulations.
    N. Gupta, B. Sharma, S. Aldhaheri, C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, L. Montabone, P. Sharma, and R. Young,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  9. Assimilation of O column abundance from EMUS/EMM with MPCM-LETKF.
    N. Gupta, R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, and C. Gebhardt,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  10. Perspectives on Mars Atmosphere Data Assimilation.
    S. J. Greybush, L. Montabone, R. M. B. Young, and the MADA2018 team,
    The Tenth International Conference on Mars, Caltech, 22-25 July 2024.
    [Abstract PDF]

  11. Weather and climate modelling techniques in other planetary contexts.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Planetary Perspectives: Comparative Planetology to Decode Earth's Story, SAGES Forum, University of Aberdeen, 26 April 2024.

  12. Diurnal Temperature Variations and Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere before and during Regional Dust Storms Observed by EMIRS.
    S. Fan, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Al Matroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria & Online, 14-19 April 2024.

  13. Exploring Solar System atmospheres from space and in the (numerical) laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Department of Physics Interdisciplinary Seminar, University of Aberdeen, 27 March 2024.

  1. Dust storm effects on water vapor and hydrogen on Mars in the MPCM and as seen by EMM
    H. Almazmi, M. Chaffin, E. Millour, J. Deighan, C. S. Edwards, K. M. Badri, H. Almatroushi, R. Lillis, M. O. Fillingim, S. England, S. Jain, G. Holsclaw, F. H. Lootah, F. Forget, J. S. Evans, R. M. B. Young, M. D. Smith, K. Chirakkil, S. Raghuram, and M. J. Wolff,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA & Online Everywhere, 11-15 December 2023.

  2. Comparing the thermal structure in Mars' atmosphere during a very large, regional and global dust storm event using EMM-EXI and MRO-MCS observation
    S. S. K. Alsaedi, A. A. A. Alhebsi, B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. M. B. Young, M. J. Wolff, and L. Montabone,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA & Online Everywhere, 11-15 December 2023, #1331655.

  3. Diurnal temperature variations and thermal tides in the Martian atmosphere during MY36 C-storm observed by EMIRS
    S. Fan, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Al Matroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA & Online Everywhere, 11-15 December 2023.

  4. Cloud tracking winds on Mars using EMM EXI imaging,
    S. Al Blooki and R. M. B. Young,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  5. The fractal dimension of Mars' topographic contours,
    M. Ahli, S. Hussein, D. Moussa, and R. M. B. Young,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  6. Studying temperature inversions in Mars/ atmosphere with varying scale of dust storms using EMM and MRO-MCS observation,
    S. S. K. Alsaedi, A. A. A. Alhebsi, B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. M. B. Young, M. J. Wolff, and L. Montabone,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  7. Data Assimilation of Upper Atmosphere of Mars using EMUS/EMM,
    N. Gupta, R. Young, E. Millour, and J. Deighan,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  8. Dust storm statistics based on the EMM camera EXI for Martian Year 36,
    B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. Young, and M. J Wolff,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  9. One Martian Year of data assimilation with the Emirates Mars Mission,
    R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, C. S. Edwards, N. M. Smith, M. D. Smith, S. Anwar, P. R. Christensen, and L. Montabone,
    NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  10. The Physics of Mars Dust Storms based on the Emirates Mars Mission,
    C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, R. M. B. Young, and M. J. Wolff, NSSTC Mars and Planetary Science Conference, UAE University, 20-21 November 2023.

  11. Planetary Science in the UAE,
    R. Young,
    Webinar preceding the 7th International Conference on Engineering Geophysics, UAE University, Al Ain, 27 September 2023.

  12. Assessing the impact of orbiter constellations on Mars weather monitoring using data assimilation,
    L. Montabone, R. Young, E. Millour, D. Paardekooper, C. Parfitt, A. Ball, H. Svedhem, C. Wilson, J. Holmes, M. Patel, and K. Rajendran,
    7th Spanish Meeting on Planetary Sciences and Exploration of the Solar System, Valladolid, 11-13 July 2023.

  13. Expanding the Emirates Mars Infrared Spectrometer (EMIRS) Science Dataset using EMIRS off-axis detectors,
    G. H. Cann, C. S.Edwards, M. D. Smith, and R. M. B. Young,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-11146.

  14. The physics and dynamics of dust storm events in the EMM primary science mission,
    C. Gebhardt, B. Guha, R. Young, M. Wolff, and C. Edwards,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-3053.

  15. Diurnal Temperature Variations and Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere Observed by EMIRS during EMM Primary Mission,
    S. Fan, F. Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Al Matroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-3198.

  16. One Martian Year of data assimilation with the Emirates Mars Mission,
    R. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, C. Edwards, N. Smith, M. Smith, S. Anwar, P. Christensen, and L. Montabone,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-15830.

  17. Dust storm statistics based on the EMM camera EXI for a complete Martian Year period,
    B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, R. M. B. Young, and M. J. Wolff,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-2640.

  18. Emirates Mars Mission - Hope Probe - in a Martian Year,
    H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, G. Holsclaw, C. S. Edwards, M. J. Wolff, and the EMM Science Team,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 24-28 April 2023, EGU23-4883.

  19. MACAWS: Monitoring Areostationary Constellation for Atmosphere and Weather in Space,
    L. Montabone, R. Lillis, A. Cardesin-Moinelo, N. Heavens, R. Young, and the MACAWS Team,
    NASA Technology Showcase, Galveston, Texas, 9-11 January 2023.

  1. Comparison of the Mars PCM Dust Storm Effects on Water Vapor and the Hope Probe Observations,
    H. Almazmi, M. Chaffin, E. Millour, J. Deighan, H. Almatroushi, R. Lillis, M. O. Fillingim, S. England, S. Jain, G. Holsclaw, F. Lootah, F. Forget, J. S. Evans, R. M. B. Young, M. D. Smith, C. Edwards, and K. M. Badri,
    AGU Fall Meeting, Chicago, 12-16 December 2022. P42F-2452.

  2. Diurnal Temperature Variations and Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere Observed by EMM/EMIRS,
    S. Fan, F Forget, M. D. Smith, S. Guerlet, K. M. Badri, S. A. Atwood, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, P. R. Christensen, J. Deighan, H. R. Almatroushi, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, and E. Millour,
    AGU Fall Meeting, Chicago, 12-16 December 2022. P35A-02.

  3. From Reconstructing to Monitoring Martian Dust Storms,
    L. Montabone, M. Capderou, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, T. Lombard, E. Millour, and R. Young,
    Europlanet Science Congress, Granada, 18-23 September 2022, abstract 365.
    [Abstract PDF]

  4. Results from the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) - Hope Probe,
    M. Yousuf, H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, C. Edwards, G. Holsclaw, M. Wolff, H. Almazmi, N. Almheiri, M. Alshamsi, E. Altuneiji, K. Badri, D. A. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, F. Forget, S. Jain, B. Jakosky, A. Jones, R. Lillis, F. Lootah, J. Luhmann, M. Osterloo, R. Shuping, M. Smith, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 19th Annual Meeting, 1-5 August 2022, PS03-A004.

  5. Results from the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) - Hope Probe,
    H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, C. Edwards, G. Holsclaw, M. Wolff, H. Al Mazmi, N. Almheiri, M. Alshamsi, E. Altunaiji, K. Badri, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, F. Forget, S. Jain, B. Jakosky, A. Jones, R. Lillis, F. Lootah, J. Luhmann, R. Shuping, M. Smith, M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Athens, 16-24 July 2022, C3.2-0012-22.
    [Abstract PDF]

  6. The case and approach for continuous, simultaneous, quasi-global weather monitoring on Mars,
    L. Montabone, N. Heavens, A. Cardesin-Moinelo, F. Forget, S. Guzewich, Ö. Karatekin, R. Lillis, K. Olsen, A. C. Vandaele, M. Wolff, S. Aoki, J. M. Battalio, T. Bertrand, F. Daerden, C. Gebhardt, B. Geiger, M. Giuranna, S. J. Greybush, J. Hernández-Bernal, A. Kleinboehl, S. R. Lewis, P. Machado, E. Millour, M. A. Mischna, F. Montmessin, H. Nakagawa, L. Neary, K. Ogohara, F. Oliva, A. Pankine, P. L. Read, B. Ritter, S. Robert, L. Ruiz Lozano, A. Sánchez-Lavega, C. B. Senel, A. Spiga, L. K. Tamppari, O. Temel, D. Titov, M. Vincendon, H. Wang, P. Wolkenberg, R. M. B. Young,
    44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Athens, 16-24 July 2022, B4.3-0014-22.
    [Abstract PDF]

  7. De la reconstruction à la surveillance des tempêtes de poussière martiennes,
    L. Montabone, M. Capderou, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, T. Lombard, E. Millour, and R. Young,
    Colloque quadriennal du PNP, ENS Lyon, 29 juin - 1er juillet 2022.

  8. The Case and Approach for Continuous, Simultaneous, Global Mars Weather Monitoring from Orbit,
    L. Montabone, N. G. Heavens, A. Pankine, M. Wolff, A. Cardesin-Moinelo, B. Geiger, F. Forget, E. Millour, A. Spiga, S. D. Guzewich, O. Karatekin, B. Ritter, L. Ruiz Lozano, C. B. Senel, O. Temel, R. J. Lillis, K. S. Olsen, P. L. Read, A. C. Vandaele, S. Aoki, F. Daerden, L. Neary, J. M. Battalio, T. Bertrand, C. Gebhardt, R. M. B. Young, M. Giuranna, F. Oliva, P. Wolkenberg, S. J. Greybush, J. Hernández-Bernal, A. Sánchez-Lavega, A. Kleinboehl, M. A. Mischna, L. K. Tamppari, S. R. Lewis, P. Machado, F. Montmessin, H. Nakagawa, K. Ogohara, S. Robert, D. Titov, M. Vincendon, and H. Wang,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  9. Assimilation of temperatures and column dust opacities measured by ExoMars TGO-ACS-TIRVIM during the MY34 Global Dust Storm,
    R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, S. Guerlet, F. Forget, N. Ignatiev, A. V. Grigoriev, A. V. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, O. Korablev, and F. Montmessin,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022. Abstract 405308.
    [Abstract PDF]

  10. The exploration of dust storm events based on data products with sub-diurnal coverage, including the early Emirates Mars Mission science phase,
    C. Gebhardt, B. K. Guha, R. M. B. Young, and M. J. Wolff,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  11. The interactive simulation of Mars dust storms with the Mars General Circulation Model MarsWRF, at the resolution of 7.5 x 9.0 degree (latitude x longitude),
    K. Alshehhi, C Gebhardt, and R. M. B. Young,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  12. A dust storm database from the early high-dust-loading season to the beginning of the solsticial pause based on EMM/EXI images,
    B. K. Guha, C. Gebhardt, and R. M. B. Young,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  13. Preliminary analysis of small-scale turbulence at the Insight landing site on Mars,
    M. Alfahim, M. Alhmoudi, M. Alawadhi, and R. M. B. Young,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022. Abstract 405307.
    [Abstract PDF]

  14. MACDA II: A new reanalysis for the Martian atmosphere using vertically-resolved dust opacity observations,
    P. L. Read, A. Valeanu, T. Ruan, L. Montabone, S. R. Lewis, and R.M. B. Young,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  15. Atmospheric data assimilation with the Emirates Mars Mission,
    R. M. B. Young, M. Aljaberi, E. Millour, F. Forget, C. S. Edwards, N. M. Smith, M. D. Smith, S. Anwar, P. R. Christensen, and M. J. Wolff,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022. Abstract 405305.
    [Abstract PDF]

  16. Migrating thermal tides in the Martian atmosphere during aphelion season observed by EMM/EMIRS,
    S. Fan, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, A. Bierjon, J. Liu, E. Millour, M. D. Smith, K. M. Badri, H. R. Almatroushi, S. A. Atwood, J. Deighan, R. M. B. Young, C. S. Edwards, and P. R. Christensen,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  17. Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) – Hope Probe – Science And Status,
    H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, G. Holsclaw, C. S. Edwards, H. AlMazmi, N. Al Mheiri, M. Alshamsi, E. Altunaiji, K. Badri, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. R. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, F. Forget, S. Jain, B. Jakosky, A. Jones, R. Lillis, F. Lootah, J. Luhmann, M. D. Smith, M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  18. Challenges in Mars Climate Modelling with the LMD Mars Global Climate Model, Now Called the Mars 'Planetary Climate Model' (PCM),
    F. Forget, E. Millour, A. Bierjon, A. Delavois, S. Fan, L. Lange, J. Liu, C. Mathe, J. Naar, T. Pierron, R. Vandemeulebrouck, A. Spiga, L. Montabone, J.-Y. Chaufray, F. Lefèvre, A. Määttänen, F. Montmessin, L. Rossi, M. Vals, F. Gonzalez-Galindo, M.-A. Lopez-Valverde, M. J. Wolff, R. Young, S. R. Lewis, P.L. Read, and the Mars PCM development teams,
    7th Workshop on Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations, Paris, 14-17 June 2022.
    [Abstract PDF]

  19. Results from the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) — Hope Probe,
    H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, C. Edwards, G. Holsclaw, M. Wolff, H. Al Mazmi, N. Almheiri, M. Alshamsi, E. Altunaiji, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, F. Forget, S. Jain, B. Jakosky, A. Jones, R. Lillis, F. Lootah, J. Luhmann, R. Shuping, M. Smith, M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 23-27 May 2022, EGU22-3727.
    [Abstract PDF]

  20. Results from the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) — Hope Probe,
    H. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, C. Edwards, G. Holsclaw, M. Wolff, H. Al Mazmi, N. Almheiri, M. Alshamsi, E. Altunaiji, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. Christensen, S. England, M. Fillingim, F. Forget, S. Jain, B. Jakosky, A. Jones, R. Lillis, F. Lootah, J. Luhmann, R. Shuping, M. Smith, M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 7-11 March 2022, LPI Contribution No. 2678, #1338.
    [Abstract PDF]

  21. First results from the Emirates Mars Mission,
    R. M. B. Young,
    UAE University Department of Physics seminar, 4 March 2022.

  22. Data Assimilation using Emirates Mars Mission observations,
    R. M. B. Young and the EMM Science Team,
    5th EMM Annual Science Workshop, Dubai, 28 February 2022.

  1. The science of the Emirates Mars Mission (Hope Probe),
    H. R. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, H. AlMazmi, N. S. Al Meheiri, M. R. Alshamsi, E. S. Altunaiji, S. Amiri, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. R. Christensen, C. S. Edwards, S. England, M. O. Fillingim, F. Forget, G. M. Holsclaw, S. Jain, B. M. Jakosky, A. R. Jones, R. J. Lillis, F. H. Lootah, J. G. Luhmann, R. Shuping, M. D. Smith, M. J. Wolff, M. M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, and Online Everywhere, 13-17 December 2021, Abstract 809370.

  2. First Assimilation of Atmospheric Temperatures from the Emirates Mars Infrared Spectrometer,
    R. M. B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, C. S. Edwards, M. D. Smith, M. R. Al Jabri, S. Anwar, P. R. Christensen, C. P. Gebhardt, and N. M. Smith,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, and Online Everywhere, 13-17 December 2021, Abstract 944384.

  3. Comparing Dust Storm Simulations at Horizontal Model Resolutions of 5°×5° and 7.5°×9°, based on the Interactive-Dust-Lifting-Technique,
    K. H. Alshehhi, C. Gebhardt, and R. M. B. Young,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, and Online Everywhere, 13-17 December 2021, Abstract 939574.

  4. Upcoming Emirates Mars Mission Dust Storm Research and Related Model Simulations by the Interactive-Dust-Lifting-Technique,
    C. Gebhardt, K. AlShehhi, F. AlKaabi, H. AlRiyami, M. AlZeyoudi, R. Young, and M. J. Wolff,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, and Online Everywhere, 13-17 December 2021, Abstract 935340.

  5. Results from the Emirates Mars Mission (Hope Probe),
    H. R. Almatroushi, J. Deighan, H. AlMazmi, N. S. Al Mehairi, M. R. Alshamsi, E. S. Altunaiji, S. Amiri, K. M. Badri, D. Brain, M. Chaffin, P. R. Christensen, C. S. Edwards, S. England, M. O. Fillingim, F. Forget, G. M. Holsclaw, S. Jain, B. M. Jakosky, A. R. Jones, R. J. Lillis, F. H. Lootah, J. G. Luhmann, M. M. Osterloo, R. Shuping, M. D. Smith, M. J. Wolff, M. M. Yousuf, C. Gebhardt, and R. Young,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, and Online Everywhere, 13-17 December 2021, Abstract 802454.

  6. Emirates Mars Mission Overview and Science,
    R. Young and D. Brain, EMM team seminar, Zayed University, 9 November 2021.

  7. The incorporation of postgraduate students into Mars science at the National Space Science and Technology Center and United Arab Emirates University,
    C. Gebhardt, R. Young, and A. Moin,
    72nd International Astronautical Congress, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 25 – 29 October 2021, IAC-21,E1,4,4,x63962.

  8. A Paradigm Shift in Mars Meteorology: Towards Monitoring and Forecasting with Areostationary SmallSats,
    L. Montabone, M. Capderou, A. Cardesin-Moinelo, L. Feruglio, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, N. Heavens, R. Lillis, E. Millour, C. Parfitt, F. Topputo, S. Vijendran, and R. Young,
    Europlanet Science Congress 2021, 13 - 24 September 2021, EPSC2021-625.

  9. All about Mars,
    R. Young,
    UAEU-ISIT Expo2020 Space Event Brainstorming Bootcamp, 26 June 2021.

  10. Emirates Mars Mission.
    R. Young,
    UAE Innovation Week webinar, 24 February 2021.

  11. Thermal sounding of Martian atmosphere in ACS-TIRVIM experiment onboard TGO: an overview of observations and main results.
    N. Ignatiev, S. Guerlet, D. Grassi, P. Vlasov, A. Grigoriev, A. Shakun, D. Patsaev, I. Maslov, M. Luginin, E. Millour, F. Forget, R. M. B. Young, R. Haus, G. Arnold, A. Trokhimovskiy, O. Korablev, and F. Montmessin,
    43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Sydney, Australia, 28 January - 4 February 2021, B4.1-0026-21.

  12. Exploring Jupiter's weather layer using high-resolution simulations.
    R. Young, P. L. Read, D. Kennedy, and Y. Wang,
    43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Sydney, Australia, 28 January - 4 February 2021, B5.2-0005-21.
    [YouTube recording]

  13. The MY34 Global Dust Storm: Insights from data assimilation.
    R. Young, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, F. Forget, L. Montabone, N. Ignatiev, A. Grigoriev, A. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Sydney, Australia, 28 January - 4 February 2021, B4.1-0018-21.
    [YouTube recording]

  1. Semi-grey radiative modelling of a discrete cloud layer in the atmospheres of Jupiter and other giant planets
    M. Es-Sayeh, G. Colyer, P.L. Read, and R.M.B. Young
    AGU Fall Meeting, 1-17 December 2020 (virtual), P007-0007.

  2. Implementing a deep convective thermostat, and its effect on global and local energy balance, in weather-layer models of Jovian planets and exoplanets
    G. Colyer, M. Es-Sayeh, P.L. Read, and R.M.B. Young
    AGU Fall Meeting, 1-17 December 2020 (virtual), P002-0001.

  3. Zonostrophic Beta-plumes, Breaking Waves and Zonal Jets in Locally-forced, Large-Scale Shallow Water Experiments.
    P. L Read, R. Young, H. Scolan, E. Ferrero, B. Galperin, F. Ive, M. Manfrin, S. Espa and S. Cabanes
    AGU Fall Meeting, 1-17 December 2020 (virtual), NG012-0817.

  4. Overview of Mars research at the National Space Science and Technology Center, Al Ain, UAE.
    R.M.B. Young, C. Gebhardt, L. Montabone, A. Moin, A. Jalil, R. Al Bedwawi, and K. Al Hashmi,
    71st International Astronautical Congress - the CyberSpace Edition, 12-14 October 2020.
    [YouTube recording] [Extended abstract]

  5. Monitoring the Martian Weather with Areostationary SmallSats.
    L. Montabone, B. Cantor, M. Capderou, R. Fergason, L. Feruglio, F. Forget, N. Heavens, R. Lillis, S. Matousek, M. Smith, A. Spiga, F. Topputo, M. VanWoerkom, M. Wolff, and R. Young,
    Europlanet Science Congress 2020 (virtual), 21 September - 9 October 2020.
    [Vimeo recording]

  6. Exploring Mars' atmosphere with ExoMars and EMM.
    R.M.B. Young,
    NYU Abu Dhabi Space Science Webinar Series, 8 September 2020..
    [YouTube recording]

  7. Updates from the National Space Science and Technology Center.
    R.M.B. Young and C.P. Gebhardt,
    ESIG special meeting - EMM Science Overview for UAE Space Sector, 17 June 2020.

  8. Toward predicting Martian dust storms and climate.
    C. Newman, T. Bertrand, M. Battalio, M. Chojnacki, I. Daubar, M. Day, M. K. Elrod, L. K. Fenton, S. Greybush, S. D. Guzewich, H. Kahanpää, M. Kahre, B. Jackson, M. G. A. Lapôtre, S. R. Lewis, R. D. Lorenz, G. Martínez Martínez, J. Martin-Torres, M. A. Mischna, L. Montabone, L. Neakrase, A. Pankine, J. Pla-Garcia, P. L. Read, M. D. Smith, A. Spiga, C. Swann, T. N. Titus, D. Viúdez-Moreiras, D. F. Wellington, P. Wolkenberg, G. Wurm, R. M. B. Young, and M.-P. Zorzano,
    6th International Planetary Dunes Workshop (virtual), 12-13 May 2020.

  9. Observing Mars from Areostationary orbit: Benefits and Applications - A Decadal Survey White Paper.
    L. Montabone, N. G. Heavens, M. Aye, A. Babuscia, N. Barba, J. Battalio, T. Bertrand, M. Capderou, M. Chojnacki, C.D. Edwards, M.K. Elrod, L. Fenton, R.L. Fergason, C. Gebhardt, S.D. Guzewich, M.A. Kahre, D.M. Kass, R. Lillis, G. Liuzzi, M.A. Mischna, C.E. Newman, M. Pajola, A. Pankine, S. Piqueux, M.P. Romero-Perez, M.S. Smith, A. Spiga, L. Tampari, J. Vander Hook, P. Wolkenberg, and R.M.B. Young,
    6th International Planetary Dunes Workshop (virtual), 12-13 May 2020.

  10. Introduction to Mars.
    L. Montabone, R.M.B. Young, and A. Jalil,
    NSSTC Zoom webinar, 6 May 2020.

  11. A Case for Mars Polar Science in the Solar System.
    I. Smith, S. D. Guzewich, S. R. Lewis, P. L. Read, L. Montabone, L. Fenton, A. S. J. Khayat, G. Martinez, A. Kereszturi, A. Pankine, T. Bertrand, R. C. Ewing, M. Crismani, G. Liuzzi, J. Widmer, K. Mesick, A. Spiga, R. M. B. Young, E. Hauber, M. Landis, T. N. Titus, and E. Kite,
    38th MEPAG meeting (virtual), 15-17 April 2020.

  12. Toward predicting Martian dust storms and climate.
    C. E. Newman, T. Bertrand, M. Battalio, I. Daubar, M. Day, L. K. Fenton, S. Greybush, S. Guzewich, H. Kahanpää, M. Kahre, B. Jackson, M. G. A. Lapôtre, S. R. Lewis, R. D. Lorenz, G. Martínez Martínez, J. Martin-Torres, M. A. Mischna, L. Montabone, A. Pankine, P. L. Read, M. D. Smith, A. Spiga, C. Swann, T. N. Titus, D. Viúdez-Moreiras, D. F. Wellington, P. Wolkenberg, G. Wurm, R. M. B. Young, and M.-P. Zorzano,
    38th MEPAG meeting (virtual), 15-17 April 2020.

  13. Measuring Mars Atmospheric Winds from Orbit.
    S. Guzewich, J. B. Abshire, J. B. Battalio, T. Bertrand, A. Colaprete, D. R. Cremons, M. M. Crismani, A. I. Dave, M. Day, M.-C. Desjean, L. K. Fenton, M. A. Kahre, A. S. J. Khayat, A. M. Kling, S. R. Lewis, G. Martínez, L. Montabone, M. A. Mischna, C. E. Newman, A. Pankine, H. Riris, M. D. Smith, A. Spiga, X. Sun, L. K. Tamppari, R. M. B. Young, and D. Viúdez-Moreiras,
    38th MEPAG meeting (virtual), 15-17 April 2020.

  14. Areostationary orbit: Benefits and Applications.
    L. Montabone, N. G. Heavens, S. D. Guzewich, M. D. Smith, M. A. Kahre, G. Liuzzi, A. Pankine, P. Wolkenberg, T. Bertrand, C. Newman, J. Battalio, A. Spiga, R. M. B. Young, J. Vander Hook, C. D. Edwards, A. Babuscia, N. J. Barba, and M. del Pilar Romero Pérez,
    38th MEPAG meeting (virtual), 15-17 April 2020.

  15. Monitoring the Martian weather with areostationary SmallSats.
    L. Montabone, B. Cantor, M. Capderou, R. Fergason, L. Feruglio, F. Forget, N. Heavens, R. Lillis, S. Matousek, M. Smith, A. Spiga, F. Topputo, M. VanWoerkom, M. Wolff, and R. Young,
    Access2Space Workshop, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, 25-27 February 2020.

  16. Numerical Simulations of Dynamics of the Ice Giant Atmospheres.
    C.-M. Liu, P. Read, and R. Young,
    UK Planetary Atmospheres Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society, London, 14 February 2020.

  17. Semi-grey (2-band, 2-stream) radiative modelling of Jupiter's atmosphere and clouds.
    G. Colyer, C.-M. Liu, P. Read, and R. Young,
    UK Planetary Atmospheres Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society, London, 14 February 2020.

  18. Dust storms on Mars: Building a long-term record and enabling forecasting.
    L. Montabone, A. Moin, R.M.B. Young, C. P. Gebhardt, E. Millour, B. Cantor, F. Forget, D. M. Kass, A. Kleinböhl, M. D. Smith, A. Spiga, and M. J. Wolff,,
    UAE University Annual Research & Innovation Conference, 4-5 February 2020.

  19. Emirates Mars Mission data assimilation.
    R.M.B. Young, C. P. Gebhardt, and L. Montabone,
    UAE University Annual Research & Innovation Conference, 4-5 February 2020.

  20. Semi-grey radiative modelling of giant-planet atmospheres.
    G. Colyer, C.-M. Liu, P. Read, and R. Young,
    Ice Giant Systems 2020, Royal Society, London, 20-22 January 2020.

  21. Modelling Jupiter's dynamic weather layer: Turbulence, clouds & moist convection.
    P.L. Read, G. Colyer, and R.M.B. Young,
    2nd British Planetary Science Congress, Oxford, 13-15 January 2020.

  22. Exploring Mars’ atmosphere with ExoMars and EMM.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Seminar at University of Sharjah, 12 January 2020.

  1. Exploring planetary atmospheres from space and in the (numerical) laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Department of Physics seminar, UAE University, 10 October 2019.

  2. Investigation of the 2018 Global Dust Event from ACS- TIRVIM on board ExoMars/TGO.
    S. Guerlet, R.M.B. Young, N. Ignatiev, F. Forget, E. Millour, T. Fouchet, L. Montabone, A. Shakun, A.V. Grigoriev, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting, Geneva, 15-20 September 2019, EPSC-DPS2019-776.
    [Abstract PDF]

  3. The first year of ACS/TGO ExoMars observations. Overview of results.
    O. Korablev, F. Montmessin, A.A. Fedorova, A. Trokhimovskiy, M. Luginin, N.I. Ignatiev, A. Stcherbinine, D.A. Belyaev, K.S. Olsen, L. Baggio, S. Guerlet, R.M.B. Young, F. Forget, J. Alday, C.F. Wilson, F. Lefèvre, J.-L. Bertaux, A. Shakun, A. Patrakeev, A.V. Grigoriev,
    EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting, Geneva, 15-20 September 2019, EPSC-DPS2019-1524.
    [Abstract PDF]

  4. Modeling planetary atmospheres and oceans in the laboratory.
    S. Espa, S. Cabanes, E. Ferrero, R. Forza, B. Galperin, F. Ive, M. Manfrin, P. L. Read, H. Scolan, and R. Young,
    17th European Turbulence Conference, Torino, Italy, 3-6 September 2019.

  5. Assimilation of observations from ACS/TIRVIM on board ExoMars TGO into the LMD Mars GCM.
    R. Young, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, F. Forget, T. Navarro, L. Montabone, N. Ignatiev, A. Grigoriev, A. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    9th International Conference on Mars, Pasadena, California, 22-25 July 2019.
    [Abstract PDF]

  6. One year of ACS/TGO observations of the Mars atmosphere.
    O.I. Korablev, F. Montmessin, A.A. Fedorova, A. Trokhimovskiy, M. Luginin, N.I. Ignatiev, F. Lefèvre, A. Shakun, A. Patrakeev, D.A. Belyaev, J.L. Bertaux, K.S. Olsen, L. Baggio, J. Alday, C.F. Wilson, S. Guerlet, R.M.B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, A.V. Grigoriev, I. Maslov, D. Patsaev, G. Arnold, and D. Grassi,
    9th International Conference on Mars, Pasadena, California, 22-25 July 2019.
    [Abstract PDF]

  7. Assimilation of ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter thermal infrared observations into the LMD Mars GCM using the LETKF.
    R. Young, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, T. Navarro, N. Ignatiev, A.V. Grigoriev, A. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    14th International EnKF Workshop, Voss, Norway, 3-5 June 2019.

  8. Venus in context: exploring atmospheric circulation regimes for slow (and fast) rotators.
    P. L. Read, N. Lewis, F. Tabataba-Vakili, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    International Venus Conference 2019, May 31 - June 3, 2019, Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan.

  9. Exploring Mars' atmosphere with ExoMars, EMM, and beyond.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Seminar at UAE University Department of Physics, Al Ain, 23 April 2019.

  10. Assimilation of observations from ACS/TIRVIM on board ExoMars TGO into the LMD Mars GCM during the MY34 Global Dust Storm.
    R.M.B. Young, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, T. Navarro, L. Montabone, N. Ignatiev, A. Grigoriev, A. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 8-12 April 2019. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 21, EGU2018-15040.

  11. Thermal structure and aerosol content in the martian atmosphere from ACS-TIRVIM on board ExoMars/TGO.
    S. Guerlet, N. Ignatiev, F. Forget, T. Fouchet, A. Shakun, E. Millour, L. Montabone, R. Young, A. Grigoriev, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 8-12 April 2019. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 21, EGU2019-11145.

  12. Zonostrophic beta-plumes, zonal jets and particle diffusivity in locally-forced shallow water experiments.
    P. Read, B. Galperin, S. Espa, E. Ferrero, S. Cabanes, F. Ive, M. Manfrin, H. Scolan and R. Young,
    22e Rencontre du Non Linéare, Université Paris Diderot, 26 March 2019, 168.

  13. Mars data assimilation: Experience at LMD and in the UK.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Gasshuku-style seminar for data assimilation, University of Kyoto, 18-23 March 2019.

  1. A year exploring the planets from space and in the lab.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Lucretian Lecture, Malvern College, 12 October 2018.

  2. Preliminary assimilation of observations from ACS/TIRVIM on board ExoMars TGO into the LMD Mars GCM.
    R.M.B. Young, F. Forget, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, T. Navarro, N. Ignatiev, A.V. Grigoriev, A.V. Shakun, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    European Planetary Science Congress, Berlin, 16-21 September 2018, 12, EPSC2018-907.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  3. Thermal structure and aerosol content in the martian atmosphere from ACS-TIRVIM on board ExoMars/TGO.
    S. Guerlet, N. Ignatiev, T. Fouchet, F. Forget, E. Millour, R.M.B. Young, L. Montabone, A.V. Grigoriev, A. Trokhimovskiy, F. Montmessin, and O. Korablev,
    European Planetary Science Congress, Berlin, 16-21 September 2018, 12, EPSC2018-223-2.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  4. Forward and inverse kinetic energy cascades in Jupiter’s turbulent weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    European Planetary Science Congress, Berlin, 16-21 September 2018, 12, EPSC2018-834.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  5. Experimental study of zonostrophic turbulence in a rotating system over a topographic beta-plane.
    F. Ive, E. Ferrero, M. Manfrin, S. Espa, P.L. Read, B. Galperin, H. Scolan, and R. Young,
    1st AISAM National Congress, Bologna, Italy, 10-13 September 2018.

  6. Vers l'assimilation de données des observations d'ExoMars TGO ACS dans le Mars GCM du LMD.
    R.M.B. Young, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, F. Forget, and T. Navarro,
    Programme National de Planetologie, Nice, 5-7 September 2018.

  7. Towards assimilation of ExoMars TGO ACS observations into the LMD Mars GCM.
    R.M.B. Young, S. Guerlet, E. Millour, F. Forget, and T. Navarro,
    Mars Atmosphere Data Assimilation Workshop, Aix-les-Bains, 29-31 August 2018.

  8. Global and local climatology of Mars and its dust cycle from assimilation of spacecraft observations.
    P.L. Read, A. Valeanu, Tao Ruan, R.M.B Young, and S.R. Lewis,
    International Symposium on Lunar & Planetary Science, Macau, 12-15 June 2018.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  9. Towards assimilation of Exomars Trace Gas Orbiter observations into the LMD Mars GCM using the LETKF.
    R.M.B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, and T. Navarro,
    13th International EnKF Workshop, Bergen, Norway, 28-30 May 2018.

  10. Anisotropic baroclinic turbulence with convection, rotation and stratification: a laboratory study.
    P.L. Read, H. Scolan, and R.M.B. Young,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 8-13 April 2018. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 20, EGU2018-15766.

  11. Constructing and exploring a dimensionless parameter space for the atmospheric dynamics of terrestrial planets and moons.
    P.L. Read, S.R. Lewis, F. Tabataba-Vakili, G.K. Vallis, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, Liverpool, 3-6 April 2018.

  12. Towards assimilation of Exomars TGO ACS observations into the LMD Mars GCM.
    R.M.B. Young, E. Millour, F. Forget, and T. Navarro,
    From Mars Express to ExoMars, ESAC, Madrid, 27-28 February 2018.

  13. Measuring turbulent cascades in Jupiter's weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young,
    The Dynamics of Rotating Fluids, UCL, London, 5 January 2018.

  1. GCM studies on Jovian polar dynamics.
    F. Tabataba-Vakili, G.S. Orton, C. Li, R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, and A.P. Ingersoll,
    AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, 11-15 December 2017.

  2. The Mars Modelling Information Tool for Engineering (MarMITE): A study on the Impact of Local Dust Storms.
    A. El-Said, S.R. Lewis, J. Holmes, M.R. Patel, D. Terrett, H. Morris, P.L. Read, R.M.B. Young, and G. Parnaby,
    1st British Planetary Science Congress, Glasgow, 3-5 December 2017.

  3. Numerical simulation of dynamics of the Uranian atmosphere.
    C.-M. Liu, P.L. Read, and R.M.B. Young,
    1st British Planetary Science Congress, Glasgow, 3-5 December 2017.

  4. Measuring turbulent cascades in Jupiter's weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    1st British Planetary Science Congress, Glasgow, 3-5 December 2017.

  5. Measuring turbulent cascades in Jupiter's weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    49th Meeting of the AAS Division for Planetary Sciences, Provo, Utah, 15-20 October 2017.

  6. Dynamical analysis of Jovian polar observations by JunoCAM.
    F. Tabataba-Vakili, G.S. Orton, A. Adriani, G. Eichstädt, D. Grassi, A.P. Ingersoll, C. Li, C. Hansen, T. Momary, M.L. Moriconi, A. Mura, P.L. Read, J. Rogers, and R.M.B. Young,
    49th Meeting of the AAS Division for Planetary Sciences, Provo, Utah, 15-20 October 2017.

  7. Investigating Jupiter’s turbulent weather layer using simulations and observations.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, Y. Wang, and D.T. Kennedy,
    Seminar at AOPP, University of Oxford, 5 October 2017.

  8. Simulation of the dynamics of the jovian atmosphere.
    C.-M. Liu, P.L. Read, and R.M.B. Young,
    Serendipities in the Solar System and Beyond, National Central University, Taiwan, 10-13 July 2017.

  9. Regional and global dust storms on Mars investigated using data assimilation.
    T. Ruan, R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, S.R. Lewis, and L. Montabone,
    Sixth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere, Granada, Spain, 17-20 January 2017.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  10. Mars in context: Comparative atmospheric circulation of terrestrial planets.
    P.L. Read, F. Tabataba-Valiki, A. Valeanu, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    Sixth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere, Granada, Spain, 17-20 January 2017.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  1. Jets and turbulence in Jupiter's weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young, D.T. Kennedy, Y. Wang, and P.L. Read,
    Fluids Group seminar, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, 7 October 2016.

  2. Zonal jets and turbulence in Jupiter's weather layer under dry and moist conditions.
    R.M.B. Young, D.T. Kennedy, Y. Wang, and P.L. Read,
    Dynamics of Rotating Fluids meeting, AOPP, University of Oxford, 23 September 2016.

  3. Zonal jets and turbulence in Jupiter’s weather layer under dry and moist conditions.
    R.M.B. Young, D.T. Kennedy, Y. Wang, and P.L. Read,
    Sixth Annual DiRAC Science Day, University of Edinburgh, 8 September 2016.

  4. A numerical study of axisymmetric flow regimes in a rotating annulus with local convective forcing.
    S. Wright, S. Su, H. Scolan, R.M.B. Young, and P.L. Read,
    VIIIth International Symposium on Stratified Flows, San Diego, CA, 29 August - 1 September 2016.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  5. Macroturbulent cascades of energy and enstrophy in observations and models of planetary atmospheres.
    P.L. Read, F. Tabataba-Vakili, A. Valeanu, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    Turbulence and Waves in Flows Dominated by Rotation. Lessons from Geophysics and perspectives in Space Physics and Astrophysics, NCAR, Boulder, CO, August 15-19, 2016.

  6. Forward and inverse energy cascades in Jupiter's turbulent weather layer.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    The 2016 Leverhulme Trust International Network Meeting on Waves and Turbulence, Cambridge, 18-27 July 2016.

  7. Energy and enstrophy cascades in planetary atmospheres.
    P.L. Read, R.M.B. Young, F. Tabataba-Vakili, and Y. Wang,
    The 2016 Leverhulme Trust International Network Meeting on Waves and Turbulence, Cambridge, 18-27 July 2016.

  8. Numerical and experimental study of flows in a rotating annulus with local convective forcing.
    H. Scolan, S. Su, S. Wright, R.M.B. Young, and P.L. Read,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 17-22 April 2016. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 18, EGU2016-16194-1.

  9. Jets and macro-turbulent 'cascades' in atmospheres, oceans and the laboratory.
    P.L. Read, T. Jacoby, P.H.T. Rogberg, R.D. Wordsworth, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, S.Viboud, and B. Galperin,
    Lewis Fry Richardson Medal Lecture, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 17-22 April 2016. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 18, EGU2016-1589.

  10. Jupiter’s zonal jets and turbulent eddies: the importance of moist convective processes on a global scale.
    R.M.B. Young,
    iUM Workshop, Exeter, 12 February 2016.

  1. Jupiter's Zonal Jets and Turbulent Eddies: the Importance of Moist Convective Processes on a Global Scale.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 14-18 December 2015, P41B-2060.

  2. Regimes of axisymmetric flow in a rotating annulus with local convective forcing.
    H. Scolan, S. Su, R.M.B. Young, and P.L. Read,
    68th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 22–24 2015, Boston, 60, A30.00005.

  3. Jupiter's jets and clouds simulated using DiRAC.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Weather on Other Planets: Measurement and Interpretation - RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting, 9 October 2015.

  4. Jupiter's jets and clouds simulated using DiRAC.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Fifth Annual DiRAC Science Day, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, 11 September 2015.

  5. Jupiter's jets, turbulence, and cloud dynamics from simulations and observations.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Leverhulme network meeting on waves and turbulence, AOPP, University of Oxford, 1-9 September 2015.

  6. A Lorenz / Boer energy budget for the atmosphere of Mars from 'reanalysis'.
    F. Tabataba-Vakili, P.L. Read, S.R. Lewis, L. Montabone, T. Ruan, Y. Wang, A. Valeanu, and R.M.B. Young,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 12-17 April 2015. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17, EGU2015-6503.

  1. Simulating Jupiter and Venus using the Met Office Unified Model.
    R.M.B. Young, J. Mendonça, and P.L. Read, 2014,
    Fourth Annual DiRAC Science Day, University of Durham, 22 September 2014.

  2. Seasonal variation of the atmospheric energy budget on Mars.
    F. Tabataba-Vakili, P.L. Read, S.R. Lewis, L. Montabone, T. Ruan, A. Valeanu, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    European Planetary Science Congress, Cascais, Portugal, 7-12 September 2014, EPSC2014-734-1.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  3. Journal Club: Zonal flows and long-lived axisymmetric pressure bumps in magnetorotational turbulence.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Wave-Flow Interaction in Geophysics, Climate, Astrophysics, and Plasmas, KITP, UC Santa Barbara, 16 May 2014.
    [Video]

  4. Baroclinic circulation regimes and heat and tracer transport - comparing laboratory and atmosphere-ocean models?.
    P.L. Read, I.M. Moroz, E.P. Pérez, Y. Wang, and R.M.B. Young,
    Seminar by PLR at University of Exeter, 5 March 2014.

  5. Simulating Jupiter and Venus using the Met Office Unified Model.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, and J. Mendonça,
    Met Office Academic Partnership Poster Session, Met Office, 21 February 2014.

  6. Spin Doctors: Creating a planet's atmosphere in the lab.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Stargazing Oxford flash talk, 11 January 2014.
    [University of Oxford podcasts] [iTunes U]

  1. Simulating Jupiter and Venus using the Met Office Unified Model.
    R.M.B. Young, J. Mendonça, and P.L. Read,
    Met Office Academic Partnership launch, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, 24 October 2013.

  2. Using Correlation Imaging Velocimetry (CIV) to track clouds and measure winds in planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young, B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, N. Dikovskaya, P.L. Read, A.J. Lancaster, and D. Armstrong,
    BMVA meeting on Quantitative Image Analysis for Astronomical Applications, 9 October 2013.

  3. Cassini observations reveal the regime of zonostrophic macroturbulence on Jupiter.
    R.M.B. Young, B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, P.L. Read, N. Dikovskaya, A.J. Lancaster, and D. Armstrong,
    AGU Chapman Conference on Crossing the Boundaries in Planetary Atmospheres: From Earth to Exoplanets, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 24-27 June 2013.

  4. The regime of zonostrophic macroturbulence and its application for characterization of large-scale circulation on Jupiter and other giant planets.
    B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, N. Dikovskaya, R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, A.J. Lancaster, and D. Armstrong,
    AGU Chapman Conference on Crossing the Boundaries in Planetary Atmospheres: From Earth to Exoplanets, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 24-27 June 2013.

  5. Jupiter's turbulent energy spectrum from Cassini.
    R.M.B. Young, B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, N. Dikovskaya, P.L. Read, A.J. Lancaster, and D. Armstrong,
    UK Planetary Forum 10th annual Early Career Scientists' meeting, Natural History Museum, London, 18 January 2013.

  6. Data assimilation for dynamical modelling.
    P.L. Read and R.M.B. Young,
    JET, Culham, 16 January 2013.

  7. Data assimilation using the rotating annulus experiment.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    JET, Culham, 16 January 2013.

  1. Developing a Standardized Testing Procedure for Cloud Tracking Wind Measurement Methods.
    K.M. Sayanagi, J. Barbara, B. Bourque, D.S. Choi, I. De Pater, A.D. Del Genio, S. Ewald, E. Garcia-Melendo, N.G. Heavens, R. Hueso, T. Imamura, A.P. Ingersoll, T. Kouyama, T. Liu, P.S. Marcus, J. Mitchell, K. Ogohara, P.L. Read, A. Sanchez-Lavega, A.A. Simon-Miller, M. Sussman, M. Takagi, M.H. Wong, and R.M.B. Young,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 3-7 December 2012., P13C-1971.

  2. How to build a planet's atmosphere in the lab.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Stargazing Oxford flash talk, University of Oxford, 20 November 2012.

  3. Investigating Jupiter's and beyond from space and in the laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, D. Thomas, A.J. Lancaster, D. Armstrong, B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, and N. Dikovskaya,
    AOPP seminar, Oxford, 25 October 2012.

  4. Investigating planetary atmospheres from space and in the laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, Y. Wang, D. Thomas, A.J. Lancaster, D. Armstrong, B. Galperin, S. Sukoriansky, and N. Dikovskaya,
    Astronomy Unit seminar, Queen Mary University of London, 5 October 2012.

  5. A tour of the planets and beyond in search of life.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire public lecture, 5 September 2012.

  6. Banded zonal jets on Jupiter and Saturn: a laboratory for anisotropic geostrophic turbulence.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, L.P.H.T. Rogberg, R.D. Wordsworth, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, S. Viboud, and B. Galperin,
    Seminar by PLR at SWRI, 3 July 2012.

  7. Jupiter's atmospheric dynamics from JUICE: new possibilities.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, D. Armstrong, N. Dikovskaya, B. Galperin, A.J. Lancaster, and S. Sukoriansky,
    UK JUICE Workshop, Royal Astronomical Society, 21 January 2012.

  1. Eddy-driven jets and vortices in convectively forced geostrophic turbulence on a topographic beta-plane.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, L.P.H.T. Rogberg, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, S. Viboud, and B. Galperin,
    EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting, Nantes France, 3-7 October 2011. EPSC Abstracts, 6, 1074.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  2. Vorticity and energy diagnostics from the 2000 Cassini Jupiter flyby.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, D. Armstrong, and A.J. Lancaster,
    EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting, Nantes France, 3-7 October 2011. EPSC Abstracts, 6, 1179.
    [Abstract PDF]

  3. A general circulation model for Jupiter's atmosphere.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, and Y.H. Yamazaki,
    EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting, Nantes France, 3-7 October 2011. EPSC Abstracts, 6, 1388.
    [Abstract PDF]

  4. Data assimilation using AOPP laboratory experiments.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Seminar at University of Maryland, 16 March 2011.

  1. A Benchmark for Cloud Tracking Wind Measurements.
    K.M. Sayanagi, D.S. Choi, T. Kouyama, R.M.B. Young, J. Mitchell, A.P. Ingersoll, S.P. Ewald, P.S. Marcus, I. De Pater, M.H. Wong, M. Sussman, K. Ogohara, T. Imamura, M. Takagi, N. Sato, A.D. Del Genio, J. Barbara, A. Sanchez-Lavega, R. Hueso, E. García-Melendo, A.A. Simon-Miller, P.L. Read, and L. Montabone,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 13-17 December 2010, P11A-1335.

  2. A global general circulation model for Jupiter's atmosphere.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, D. Armstrong, and Y.H. Yamazaki,
    8th UKPF Early Career Scientists' Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society, 4 November 2010.

  3. Global GCM simulations of Jupiter's atmosphere.
    R.M.B. Young, P.L. Read, D. Armstrong, and Y.H. Yamazaki,
    Exoclimes: Exploring the diversity of planetary atmospheres, Exeter, UK, 7-10 September 2010.

  4. Boundary-layer instability in the rotating thermal annulus.
    T.N.L. Jacoby, P.L. Read, P.D. Williams, and R.M.B. Young,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2-7 May 2010. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, EGU2010-10517.

  5. Data assimilation in the rotating annulus experiment using analysis correction.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2-7 May 2010. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, EGU2010-12611.

  6. Using gradient descent with a perfect model of the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young, R. Binter, F. Niehörster, L.A. Smith, and P.L. Read,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2-7 May 2010. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, EGU2010-14408.

  7. Predictability of a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2-7 May 2010. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, EGU2010-12586-1.

  8. Eddy-driven jets and vortices in convectively forced geostrophic turbulence on a topographic beta-plane.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, L.P.H.T. Rogberg, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R. Wordsworth, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, and S. Viboud,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2-7 May 2010. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 12, EGU2010-6755.

  9. Shadowing the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young, R. Binter, F. Niehörster, H. Du, and L.A. Smith,
    Seminar by FN at University of Western Australia, 1 May 2010.

  10. Eddy-driven jets and vortices in convectively forced geostrophic turbulence on a topographic beta-plane.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, P.H.T. Rogberg, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Miki-Yamazaki, R.M.B. Young, J. Sommeria, H. Didelle, and S. Viboud,
    Proc. Hydralab III Joint Transnational Access User Meeting, Hannover, 1-4 February 2010, 171-174.
    [Extended abstract PDF]

  1. Rotating Fluids, Chaos, Clocks and Calendars.
    L.A. Smith, R.M.B. Young, R. Binter, I. Gilmour, L. Clarke, H. Du, F. Niehörster, D. Stainforth, K. Judd, J. Hansen, and P. Burrows,
    Rotating Fluids in Geophysics, University of Oxford, 10 July 2009.

  2. Data assimilation in a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Rotating Fluids in Geophysics, University of Oxford, 10 July 2009.

  3. Predictability of a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    Applied Dynamical Systems seminar, OCIAM, Oxford, 25 June 2009.

  1. Laboratory Analogues of the Banded Circulation on Gas Giant Planets.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, P. Rogberg, R. Wordsworth, Y.H. Yamazaki, K. Yamazaki, and R.M.B. Young,
    AAS 40th Division for Planetary Sciences meeting, Ithaca, NY, 10-15 October 2008, 41.11.

  2. Data assimilation in a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    RMetS Student Conference, University of Manchester, 3-5 September 2008.

  3. Forecasting and assimilation in a laboratory analogue for planetary atmospheres.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Geophysical and Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics Seminar, AOPP, University of Oxford, 6 May 2008.

  4. Generation and propagation of inertia-gravity waves within baroclinic wave flows in thermally-driven rotating annulus experiments.
    P.L. Read, T.N.L. Jacoby, R.M.B. Young, A. Randriamampianina, P. Maubert, W.-G. Früh, P.D. Williams, and T.W.N. Haine,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 13-18 April 2008. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 10, EGU2008-A-05237.

  1. Spin away those bad weather blues....
    R.M.B. Young,
    BA Perspectives poster competition, BA Festival of Science, University of York, 10-14 September 2007.

  2. Data assimilation in the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    RMetS Annual Student Conference, Heriot Watt University, 1-3 September 2007.

  3. Numerical weather prediction techniques and data assimilation in the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Applied Dynamical Systems seminar, OCIAM, 1 May 2007.

  4. Intrinsic predictability measures of baroclinic chaos and quasi-periodic flow in the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 15-20 April 2007. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 9, EGU2007-A-00545.

  5. Predictability in the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young,
    AOPP Vacation Seminar, AOPP, University of Oxford, 22 March 2007..

  6. Predictability and assimilation in the laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Seminar at Centre for the Analysis of Time Series, London School of Economics, 15 February 2007.

  7. Predictability and assimilation in the laboratory.
    R.M.B. Young,
    Seminar at ECMWF, Reading, 5 February 2007.

  1. Breeding vectors as a measure of predictability in the rotating annulus.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    GEFD Summer School, Cambridge, 10-23 September 2006.

  2. Breeding Vectors in the Rotating Annulus as a Measure of Intrinsic Predictability.
    R.M.B. Young and P.L. Read,
    RMetS Student Conference, University of East Anglia, 21-23 August 2006.

  1. Charged Particle Acceleration in time-dependent electric fields associated with X-type neutral points.
    R.M.B. Young and P. Petkaki,
    AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 5-9 December 2005, SM33C-0464.

  2. Substructure in dwarf spheroidals - a star cluster connection.
    M.I. Wilkinson, J.T. Kleyna, N.W. Evans, G.F. Gilmore, E.K. Grebel, A. Koch, J. Read, and R.M.B. Young,
    Near-Field Cosmology with Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies, Proceedings IAU Colloquium, 198, 119-122.
    [Extended abstract PDF]