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GEWEX Scientific Steering Group Co-Chair Xubin Zeng gave an interview on the current hurricane season and the insurance industry, pointing out benefits for the industry of collaboration with academia and reviewing expectations for the 2022 hurricane season. Watch the full video here.
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The 2nd Webinar of the ANDEX Regional Hydroclimate Project, How to Do Interdisciplinary Research and Not Die Trying: Reflections from the Southern Andes, takes place Friday, 26 August at 13:00 UTC, and features the following speakers: Dr. René Garreaud, Professor of the Department
of Geophysics of the University of Chile and director of the Center for FONDAP Excellence in Climate and Resilience Research (CR2), will talk about his experiences and the challenges of doing inter-disciplinary research in Chile. Dr. Mariano Masiokas, Researcher at the Argentine Institute of Nivology, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences (IANIGLA-CONICET), presents the Observatorio de Nieve ( https://lnkd.in/g5k35eAS), a recent open access website to monitor the snow cover changes across the Chilean and Argentinean Andes.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
Dates: 18–12 January 2023 Location: Denver, Colorado, USA and Online Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 August 2022 A selection of sessions relevant to the GEWEX community is listed below. - A Joint Effort to Improve Sub Seasonal-to-Seasonal [S2S] Prediction
- AMS Board on Representation, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Diversity (BRAID): Shaping our community
- Advancements in Analysis and Prediction of Drought
- Advances in Cumulus Convection Measurements, Parameterization, and Modeling
- Advances in the estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) and atmospheric evaporative demand (Eo)
- Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in Deep Convective Clouds
- Aerosol-Cloud interactions over the North Atlantic Ocean: insights from recent field campaigns
- Aerosol-cloud interactions in mixed-phase clouds
- African Climate Variability and Change
- An Integrated Approach to Modeling, Observations and Prediction of Water Availability
- An Update on Flood Inundation Mapping and Messaging Projects Across the Globe
- Applications of cloud and high-performance computing solutions in Earth systems modeling
- Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Models Across Scales
- Clouds, Radiation, and Climate Sensitivity
- Continental and Global Scale Flood Prediction, Analysis, and Management
- Data-Driven Methods for Hydrological Modeling, Prediction, and Uncertainty Estimation
- Exploiting Operational Satellites for Climate Data Record Generation and Analysis
- Extreme Precipitation
- Frontiers in Earth System Modeling: Bridging the Gap Between Weather, Climate, and Impacts
- High-latitude water and carbon cycles in a warming world
- Hydrometeorology in high-altitude complex terrain: multi-scale observations and models to advance understanding and future changes
- Land Data Assimilation for Earth System Prediction
- Land-Atmosphere Interactions
- Monsoon Dynamics: Variability, Change and Impacts
- NCAR's Data Assimilation Research Testbed: Twenty Years of Driving Scientific Inquiry with Ensemble Data Assimilation
- Numerical Modeling of the MJO and Subseasonal Convection
- Precipitation Processes and Observations for Atmospheric, Land Surface, and Hydrological Modeling
- Process-based Testing and Evaluation of Weather and Climate Models
- Recent Advances in Modeling, Monitoring, and Forecasting of Floods
- Remote Sensing of Precipitation at Regional, Continental, and Global Scales: Estimation, Evaluation, and Applications
- Subseasonal-to-Seasonal (S2S) Predictability and Forecasting: The MJO and Intraseasonal Convective Variability
- Surface-Atmosphere Exchanges Across Scales
- Toward Hydrologically Useful and Actionable Climate and Weather Model Output: Development, Evaluation, and Applications of Downscaling and Bias Correction Methods
- United States Western Region water modeling and prediction
- climate variability & change
(Roger A. Pielke Sr. Symposium)
- land-atmosphere interaction (Roger A. Pielke Sr. Symposium)
- regional weather and climate modeling (Roger A. Pielke Sr. Symposium)
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Dates: 4–6 September 2022 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina By Invitation Only 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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Dates: October 31–November 4 2022 Location: Reading, UK 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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To advertise a career or training opportunity, please send us an email.
Application Deadline: 11 September 2022 The MetOffice is looking for an exceptional Principal Fellow in Observations to inspire, innovate, and drive forward the advancements in observations fundamental to the MetOffice's Research and Innovation strategy, identifying future observation needs, particularly in less
conventional and less mature observations capability and datasets. This Principal Fellow in Observations will lead the design and delivery of the theme "Advancing observations" in the Met Office Research and Innovation Strategy. The successful candidate will have broad experience in observations and their use in weather and climate science and services. Apply by September 11th.
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Application Deadline: Open until filled (formal review of applications will begin on September 1, 2022) The Department of Agricultural Sciences located within Clemson’s University’s College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences (CAFLS) is seeking to fill a 12-month tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level with a
specialization in Water Resource Economics. The preferred candidate will have strong training in non-market water valuation techniques, agricultural consumptive use valuation techniques, and the economics of agricultural versus non-agricultural water use tradeoffs. The successful candidate will develop a nationally recognized, innovative, and externally funded research program in water resource economics.
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Nomination Deadline: 31 September 2022 WCRP invites the community to nominate candidates (including self-nomination) to become members of the Regional Information for Society (RIfS) Scientific Steering Group (SSG). The WCRP Regional
Information for Society (RIfS) Core Project focuses on research that underpins provision of actionable information for society’s response to climate variability and change. RIfS is in its establishment phase and presents opportunities for framing and developing the directions and priority foci of research on climate for society. For more details on the nomination process, read more here.
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Application Deadline: None specified The department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing at TU Delft is looking for nine enthusiastic and collaborative colleagues in weather and climate science, air quality studies, Earth science, and Earth observation, and has openings in a diverse range of fields: - The role of
cloud microphysics in climate and weather
- The interaction between oceans and atmosphere: impact on weather and climate
- The interaction between oceans and ice sheets: impact on sea level rise
- Understanding extreme rainfall in a changing climate
- Data science to assess climate impacts: digital twins
- E-science for high resolution weather and climate modeling
- Understanding air quality: a data driven
approach
- Satellite remote sensing of clouds and aerosols
- Optical remote sensing of the natural and built environment
The department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing is offering tenure track positions for early career scientists as well as career paths for senior researchers, depending on experience.
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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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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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