Dr Christopher White

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Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Personal statement

Dr Chris White is Head of the Centre for Water, Environment, Sustainability and Public Health at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The Centre undertakes fundamental and applied research that provides novel solutions to some of the most pressing global environmental challenges, including net zero and the circular economy, renewable energy, water and waste, environmental health, and climate resilience.

As a Reader (Associate Professor), he leads the Engineering for Extremes research group that focuses on improving the understanding of extreme weather events and hydro-meteorological hazards such as floods and droughts, focused on complex multi-hazard interactions and cross-sectoral cascading physical and societal impacts in a changing climate.

His research interests are cross-disciplinary, including the emerging fields of multi-hazard risks, compound events and cascading impacts, impact-based forecasting, the application of climate services for improved decision-making and climate resilience, and the prediction and application of predictions on extended-range subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) and climatic timescales. 

He leads several projects including the multi-hazard interactions and cascading impacts work package of the MEDiate (‘Multi-hazard and risk-informed system for enhanced local and regional disaster risk management’) project, funded by the Horizon Europe programme of the European Commission. He was also on the Management Committee of the recent European COST Action CA17109 on compound events. He also co-leads the applications sub-project of the World Meteorological Organization’s WWRP/WCRP S2S Prediction Project.

I have a fully-funded EPSRC PhD on long-term climate change risk scenarios open for applications at https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/long-term-climate-change-risk-scenarios-for-nuclear-disposal-and-storage/?p180742/. Applications close 31 January 2025. Please get in touch with me if you are interested to know more.

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Publications

Incorporating Multi-hazard approach to disaster risk management and climate change adaptation
Cha Younghwa, White Chris, Adnan Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani, Arosio Marcello, Yousaf Zahida
EGU General Assembly 2025 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-20670
Compound weather and climate events in 2024
Zscheischler Jakob, Raymond Colin, Chen Yang, Le Grix Natacha, Libonati Renata, Rogers Cassandra DW, White Christopher J, Wolski Piotr
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment Vol 6, pp. 240-242 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-025-00657-y
Science-policy-practice insights for compound and multi-hazard risks
Brett Lou, Bloomfield Hannah C, Bradley Anna, Champion Adrian, De Angeli Silvia, de Ruiter Marleen C, B. Guerreiro Selma, Hillier John, Jaroszweski David, Kamranzad Bahareh, Keinänen-Toivola Minna M, Kornhuber Kai, Küpfer Katharina, Manning Colin, Mattu Kanzis, Murtagh Ellie, Murray Virginia, Ní Bhreasail Áine, O'Loughlin Fiachra, Parker Chris, Pregnolato Maria, M. Ramos Alexander, Schlumberger Julius, Theochari Dimitria, Ward Philip, Wessels Anke, White Christopher J
Meteorological Applications Vol 32 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1002/met.70043
Characterising cold-dry and cold-wet compound events in the United Kingdom
Mattu Kanzis L, White Christopher J, Bloomfield Hannah, Robbins Joanne
International Journal of Climatology (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8859
The WWRP/WCRP S2S project and its achievements
Vitart F, Robertson AW, Brookshaw A, Caltabiano N, Coelho CAS, de Coning E, Dirmeyer PA, Domeisen DIV, Hirons L, Kim HJ, Lin H, Kumar A, Molod A, Robbins J, Segele Z, Spillman CM, Stan C, Takaya Y, Woolnough S, White CJ, Wu T
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0047.1
Groundwater monitoring challenges in Malawi : pathways to sustainable solutions
Robertson Donald, Morse Tracy, White Chris, Ellis Rowan
2024 UNC Water & Health Conference (2025)

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Teaching

Modules taught:

  • CL216 Hydraulics and Hydrology
  • CL248 Environmental and Hydraulic Engineering (IJEP)
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Research Interests

My research focuses on natural hazards (including floods, droughts and heatwaves), surface water hydrology and resources, risk management and climate change resilience. I specialise in understanding natural hazards and risk from both physical causative and impacts perspectives, centred on the understanding, modelling and prediction of extreme weather events (in particular, hydrological prediction) on both the extended-range 'subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S)' (e.g. weeks to months) and climate timescales (e.g. up to the end of the century) using regional high-resolution and global climate projections.

Much of my research involves working with end-users to make climate, weather and natural hazards science and information more usable though the exploration of improved applications, communication and promotion of appropriate risk information in support of resource management, emergency management and disaster risk reduction activities.

I am always keen to talk to potential students, collaborators and industry partners about future projects and opportunities.  

Professional Activities

World Water Day 2025
Speaker
2025
Strath Methods series of seminars
Invited speaker
1/9/2022
Strath Methods series of seminars
Invited speaker
1/9/2022
Developing a Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Forecasting System for Hydropower Reservoirs in Scotland
Contributor
30/4/2021

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Projects

DelugeAI: A review of the emerging opportunities of using artificial intelligence for flood forecasting in Scotland
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) Atkinson, Robert (Co-investigator) Bertram, Doug (Co-investigator) Nieradzinska, Kamila (Research Co-investigator)
05-Jan-2025 - 30-Jan-2025
Reaching New Heights: Strengthening the Scotland Ireland Partnership with Satellite Data (Strathclyde UCD research feasibility study)
Owens, Steven Robert (Principal Investigator) Bowden, James (Co-investigator) Cummins, Mark (Co-investigator) Macdonald, Malcolm (Co-investigator) McKee, David (Co-investigator) White, Chris (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Met Office CASE studentship RTSG: Multivariate compound cold events and their impacts
White, Chris (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Multi-risk impact based forecasting and warning (IbFW)
White, Chris (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Digitising Water Resilience – Krucial Acting on Water Stress in Basins
White, Chris (Principal Investigator) McGrane, Scott (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2025
Cross-disciplinary research for Discovery Science (NERC Discipline Hopping)
White, Chris (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2023

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Contact

Dr Christopher White
Reader
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Email: chris.white@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 4366