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The latest edition of the Quarterly is out now and includes articles on:
- Inspiration from Silicon Valley to reimagine funding reviews and embrace mistakes when publishing results
- Past and future activities for early career scientists in H3S and YESS
- Developing and mainstreaming a bottom-up approach to regional climate risk with the My Climate Risk Lighthouse Activity
- The First LIAISE Conference and the GEWEX Evapotranspiration Crosscutting Project Workshop will be held in Spain in spring 2023
- Improving estimates of precipitation and evaporation in river basins with a multi-disciplinary, iterative approach
- Bettering precipitation predictions by reducing model biases and targeting priority processes with the new GPEX project
- Developing a method to directly measure snow depth using lidar measurements from ICESat-2 by adopting a scientific concept describing ant movement within colonies
- Release of Version 3.2 of the Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) data sets for monthly and daily global precipitation
- Reviewing the status of Regional Hydroclimate Projects, Cross-Cutting Projects, Global Data Centers, and GHP Networks at the 2021 GHP Meeting
- Focusing on simulating mesoscale processes and extreme events with CMPs and using high-resolution climate models for hazard and impact assessments at the Convection-Permitting Modeling Workshop
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In Person Meeting | July 25–29, 2022
Deadline for Registration and Poster Submissions: 12 July 2022
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There's still time to register for the 3rd Pan-GASS Meeting, and spots are available for poster presentations. If you would like to present a poster at the Conference, please complete the registration form and email your abstract to contact@gewexevents.org by
12 July 2022.
The GEWEX Global Atmospheric System Studies Panel ( GASS) will hold the 3rd Pan-GASS Meeting from 25–29 July 2022 in Monterey, CA, USA. UMAP 2022 aims to bring together weather and climate scientists, including both observationalists and modelers, to discuss the key issues of atmospheric science.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
Dates: October 31–November 4 2022
Location: Reading, UK
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 31, 2022
The WCRP Working Group on Numerical Experimentation (WGNE) is organizing a hybrid workshop on systematic errors in weather and climate models. The workshop will review recent progress made on the atmospheric systematic error priorities identified from the 5th Workshop on Systematic Errors, while also expanding focus to coupled systems. The workshop will be broadly organized around the following themes:
- Clouds and precipitation
- Atmosphere-land-ocean-cryosphere interactions
- (Sub-)tropical circulations
- Stratosphere-Troposphere interactions
- Machine learning/AI and data assimilation
- Quantifying uncertainty
- Challenges and surprises in simulating the climate system
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Dates: 26–27 July 2022
Location: Monterey, CA, USA
By Invitation Only
In parallel with the 3rd Pan-GASS Meeting, Understanding and Modeling Atmospheric Processes (UMAP 2022), and the Pan-GEWEX 2022 Meeting, the second 2022 GEWEX Scientific Steering Group meeting (SSG-34B) will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Monterey, CA, USA. The SSG-34B will consist of a morning program on Tuesday the 26th and Wednesday the 27th of July 2022 and will focus on activities of GEWEX in relation to our sponsors and international partners.
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Understanding and Modeling Atmospheric Processes (UMAP 2022)
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Dates: 25–29 July 2022
Location: Monterey, CA, USA
Registration and Poster Submission Deadline: 12 July 2022
The GEWEX Global Atmospheric System Studies Panel ( GASS) will hold the 3rd Pan-GASS Meeting, Understanding and Modeling Atmospheric Processes (UMAP 2022), from 25–29 July 2022 in Monterey, CA, USA. UMAP 2022 aims to bring together weather and climate scientists, including both observationalists and modelers, to discuss the key issues of atmospheric science. UMAP 2022 is articulated
around four main themes:
- Convection, precipitation, and organization
- Surface-atmosphere interactions and the boundary layer
- Clouds, radiation, aerosols, and their interactions
- Towards “Digital Twins” of the Earth
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Dates: 27–30 July 2022
Location: Monterey, CA, USA
By Invitation Only
In conjunction with the 3rd Pan-GASS Meeting, Understanding and Modeling Atmospheric Processes (UMAP 2022), GEWEX will have an invitation-only Pan-GEWEX Meeting at the same venue from 27–30 July 2022, where the four GEWEX Panels will conduct relevant matters of business. Another goal of this in-person meeting is to facilitate the closer
interaction between the four GEWEX panels.
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Dates: 4–6 September 2022
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
ANDEX is an initiating Regional Hydroclimate Project (RHP) of the GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP). The ANDEX project aims to improve our understanding and prediction of climate and hydrology along the Andes cordillera. In doing so, ANDEX will integrate atmospheric and hydrologic models, and assimilate local and remotely sensed data products. This meeting will review ANDEX progress.
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Dates: 7–9 September 2022
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
The workshop series "Convection-Permitting Climate Modeling" is devoted to all climate modeling activities at the convection-permitting resolution. The aim of this workshop is to strengthen the presence of members of the scientific community of impact studies, policy makers, and decision makers in aspects related to the adaptation to the projected changes in climate.
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To advertise a career or training opportunity, please send us an email.
Application Deadline: 10 July 2022
Applications are invited for a two-year postdoctoral position in Climate Physics at Imperial College London. The project aims to produce novel research on the role of clouds for climate variability and change, using interpretable machine learning approaches. The position will be supervised by Dr Paulo Ceppi and will be based in the Space and Atmospheric Physics Group, Department of Physics. The successful candidate will have (or be close
to obtaining) a PhD in an area relevant to climate science or meteorology.
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Application Deadline: None specified
This postdoctoral fellowship in very high-resolution regional climate modeling at the Centre pour l’étude et la simulation du climat à l’échelle régionale (ESCER) at UQAM is part of the “High Resolution Climate Simulation and Analysis” (SACHR) project. SACHR aims to develop the new version of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM66/GEM5). This position will focus on a project aiming to better quantify and understand the improvements introduced by the new version of the model.
Studies will be carried out to quantify the added value of i) the higher horizontal/temporal resolution and ii) the greater complexity of the physics parameterizations or the surface model.
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Application Deadline: None specified
The Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona (UA) is seeking 3 motivated postdoctoral scholars in hydrology and atmospheric sciences. As part of the effort, the successful candidates will work with a team of investigators from the University of Arizona, other universities, and/or federal agencies to improve hydrologic models and forecasting, as well as the coupling of land surface and atmospheric models to support Earth System Predictions.
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Open Positions at Brookhaven National Lab Cloud Processes Group
The Cloud Processes group at Brookhaven National Lab in Upton, New York, has two open positions. Please see the details regarding the positions and how to apply below:
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Date: 10 September 2022
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
The goal of this school is to provide graduate students and early career scientists with advanced knowledge on climate modeling at convection-permitting (CP) resolutions and related topics. These include key aspects to consider when performing CP climate simulations, new paradigms for CP climate simulations, and management of new high-resolution datasets. The school takes place over the course of a single day and has three theoretical sessions of 1 hour in the morning and a 3-hour practice in
the afternoon. It follows the VI Convection-Permitting Climate Modeling Workshop ( http://www.cima.fcen.uba.ar/cpcmw2022/index.php).
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