David Acreman
Met Office
Dwight Barkley
University of Warwick
Peter Bartello
McGill University
Stephen Belcher
University of Reading
Pavel Berloff
University of Cambridge
Chris Cantwell
University of Warwick
Ian P Castro
University of Southampton
Lance Collins
Cornell University
Colin Cotter
Imperial College London
Francois Daviaud
SPEC, CEA Saclay
Petr Denissenko
University of Hull
Benjamin Devenish
Met Office
B Dubrulle
CEA Saclay
Ita Eyo
Office of Naval Research Global
Alexander Fouxon
Givat Ram, Hebrew University
Robert Hallberg
Princeton University
Erwan Hascoet
Imperial College London
Xinyu He
University of Warwick
Darryl Holm
Imperial College- London
Robert Hornby
Defence Science Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Peter Horvai
Warwick University
Julian Hunt
University College - London
Robert Kerr
University of Warwick
Chris Keylock
University of Leeds
Greg King
University of Warwick
Peter Korn
Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology
Victor LÕVov
Weizmann Institute of Science
Sonya Legg
Princeton University
Galina Levina
Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UB RAS
Sergei Lukaschuk
University of Hull
S. Malinowski
Warsaw University
John Marshall
Massachusetts Instituite of Technology
Adrian Martin
Southampton University
Paul Mason
University of Reading
Ken Melville
Scripps Institution of Oceanography,UCSD
Sergey Nazarenko
University of Warwick
Alan Newell
University of Arizona
Matt Piggot
Imperial College London
Brenda Quinn
University of Warwick
Mike Reeks
University of Newcastle
Raymond Shaw
Michigan Technological University
Victor Shirira
University of Keele
John Simpson

University of Wales
Kyle Spyksma
McGill University - Canada
Thorwald Stein
Warwick University
Michael Stiassnie
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Peter K Taylor
Southampton University
Peter J  Thomas
University of Warwick
Chuong Tran
University of St Andrews
J C Vassilicos
Imperial College London
Sergey Yakovenko
University of Southampton
Oleg Zaboronski
University of Warwick
Vladimir Zeitlin
Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, Ecole