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Join ANDEX, an initiating Regional Hydroclimate Project Climate, for a conversation on "Climate Risk Management in the Northern Andes: What is Being done in Colombia?" This installment of the webinar will feature Sandra Patricia Vilardy Quiroga of the the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia, recognized for her
defense of the ecosystems of the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta in northern Colombia, and Juan Fernando Salazar of the University of Antioquia, a researcher on hydrology and climate issues with implications for sustainability. Register at https://pucp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dyuz6ubjS2ehB0ZnD0Y_Ng. Friday,
February 24, 2023 8 am Bogota/Quito/Lima 9 am La Paz/Santiago 10 am Sao Paulo/Buenos Aires
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This competition from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Climate Program Office (CPO) solicits projects “to improve the understanding and modeling of coupled—ocean, climate, land, hydrologic, hydrodynamic, wave—drivers/contributions to mean and extreme total water levels”, focused on key processes that are most important to the seasonal
to annual time scale. Outcomes from these projects will be used for guidance informing the development of future versions of coastal inundation observations and prediction/projection systems on a national level. Full applications for all competitions must be received by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on March 17, 2023.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
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Dates: 30 July–4 August 2023 Location: Singapore Abstract Submission Deadline: 14 February 2023 AOGS 2023 is the 20th AOGS annual convention, and will provide a unique opportunity to exchange scientific knowledge and discussion to address important geoscientific issues among academia,
research institutions, and the public. A session of interest to the GEWEX community is listed below: Session HS03: The third pole environment and high mountains of Central Asia–Hydrometeorological processes and human dimension This session invites contributions dealing with advances in issues to improve the understanding of the interactions of the Asian monsoon, glaciers, and the Tibetan plateau in terms of water,
energy, and carbon exchanges in order to assess and understand the causes of changes in the cryosphere and hydrosphere in relation to changes of plateau atmosphere in the Asian monsoon system, to predict possible changes in water resources, and to explore the pattern and mechanisms of environment change on Tibetan Plateau and surroundings. Particular attention will be given to new AsiaPEX initiative as well as the (Pan-)Third Pole Initiative in this region.
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Dates: 15–18 May 2023 Location: Frascati (Rome), Italy, and Online Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 Feburary 2023 The aim of the workshop is to engage a wide community with expertise in radiometric remote sensing, satellite altimetry, space gravimetry, ocean in situ measurements,
and ocean reanalysis to assess and intercompare estimates of Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI) and their time variability and uncertainties. Topics addressed during the workshop include: - Status of the different EEI records and their associated uncertainty
- Sources of uncertainty in different EEI estimates
- Causes for the spread in EEI records
- Time variability in EEI records including trends
- Regional earth energy budget, regional ocean heat uptake, regional ocean heat content
The expected outcome of the workshop is to define an action plan for the future and converge on recommendations from the scientific community.
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Dates: 23–27 October 2023 Location: Kigali, Rwanda, and Online Abstract Submission Deadline: 28 February 2023 WCRP OSC 2023, Advancing Climate Science for a Sustainable Future, will take place in Rwanda. This conference is a once-in-a-decade opportunity for the World
Climate Research Programme (WCRP) communities to come together and jointly explore the transformative actions urgently needed to ensure a sustainable future. It will showcase advances in climate science, identify gaps and opportunities, and provide a forum for communities to jointly develop future activities.
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Dates: 17–21 April 2023 Location: Oxford, UK Abstract Submission Deadline: 28 February 2023 Lagrangian analyses of clouds and other atmospheric phenomena provide significant potential to understand and constrain their full lifecycle. There exist a wide range of tools to detect
and track clouds in observations and models. However, most existing tools are restricted to specific data sources or use cases, limiting their broad applicability. The aim of this workshop is to discuss scientific applications and opportunities emerging from cloud tracking while at the same time providing an overview of key tools and datasets. Such key tools and datasets are expected to play an important role in the analysis of the observations from upcoming space missions focused on clouds and
convection including EarthCare and others, as well as with the model datasets arising from revolutionary development of k-scale models.
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Dates: 6–7 July 2023 Location: Paris, France Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 March 2023 The tropospheric lapse rate is the gradient of temperature though the troposphere. How will lapse rate change with global warming? How as it changed in a recent past? What mechanisms control the lapse
rate and its spatial distribution? Can past climate reconstructions of lapse rate better constrain its controlling mechanisms and its future variations? The goal of this workshop is to investigate these questions by gathering different communities working on tropospheric lapse rate in tropical and subtropical regions. The idea of this workshop is to bolster interactions between different communities that seldomly interact, but who share the same science
objectives.
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Dates: May 15–17 2023 Location: TCU Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Abstract Submission Deadline: End of April Global Water Futures (GWF) is delighted to announce the final in-person GWF Annual Open Science Meeting. At this
meeting, GWF will present the its penultimate results and start to outline the final synthesis of results into a user question-centric framework. As GWF projects and core teams near completion of their work, this meeting will focus on synthesizing the major outcomes of the program by bringing the community together to share activities, results, impacts, and stories. It will also be the launch of the newly funded Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) project that will allow many of the field
and laboratory research sites to continue operations and data management to 2029.
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Submission Deadline: 31 March 2023 This special issue aims to improve the knowledge of Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) through the publication of groundbreaking papers that focus on innovative and original approaches to research; an example is an evaluation of the effects of AR-forced rainfall on small–medium-sized hydrological basins.
Submitted articles may address, but are not limited to, the following scientific topics: - Impact of ARs on heavy rainfall, heavy snowfall and associated floods over the midlatitude areas
- Changes in the hydrological response of complex terrain due to ARs
- A special focus on the Mediterranean basin: the features, occurrence, seasonality, and effects of ARs in this complex domain
- AR-related storms in the contest of climate change
- ARs as a key
operational product for nowcasting applications and flood risk management.
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Dates: 18-21 February 2023 Location: Tsukuba, Japan The International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management ( ICHARM), under the auspices of UNESCO and Public Works Research Institute (PWRI), is the
local host of the 9th International Conference on Flood Management (ICFM9). ICFM offers an international conference platform to discuss a range of flood-related issues and realize significant change in a multidisciplinary, multisectoral area. It provides a unique opportunity for various specialists including engineers, planners, natural and social scientists, health specialists, disaster managers, decision makers, and policy makers to come together to exchange ideas and experiences. ICFM will
consider the range of issues and challenges that affect flood management, particularly the need to build resilience into future planning. For information, please visit the official ICFM9 website.
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Dates: 27–29 March 2023 Location: Lleida, Spain The main objective of the
GEWEX-supported Land surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-arid Environment (LIAISE) project is to improve the understanding of land-atmosphere-hydrology interactions in a semi-arid region characterized by strong surface heterogeneity owing to contrasts between the natural landscape and intensive agriculture. This conference invites contributions on topics that include: - Modeling studies aimed at including anthropogenic processes (land surface,
meteorological, or hydrological) within or including the LIAISE area addressing the main project objectives
- Studies using observational data from the LIAISE field campaign
- Applications using remote sensing data (from planes, drones, or satellites) to estimate irrigation requirements or evapotranspiration over the region
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Dates: 16–21 April 2023 Location: Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore In this session of the 5th Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Symposium, space scientists and engineers are invited to share their expertise, vision, and predictions of the status and trends of small satellite missions for Earth observation with a focus on environmental monitoring.
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Dates: 3–7 July 2023 Location: Berlin, Germany Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE), with the support of the German Research and Education Ministry (BMBF) and other partners, has organized the Berlin Summit to advance Climate Science and Service. The Berlin Summit will bring together invited
participants from across the world to draft a blueprint for an international climate science and service center. Prominent keynote speakers from science, industry and politics will outline the challenges the center must address, and participants will adapt and fine-tune white papers outlining options for five facets of the proposed center: impact and service, science, technology, observations, structure and governance.
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To advertise a career or training opportunity, please send us an email.
Application Deadline: 10 March 2023 The Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University seeks a postdoctoral scientist to work with the Hurrell and Rasmussen research teams to conduct independent and collaborative research in the exciting and new interdisciplinary area of how climate variability and change influence
mesoscale weather systems, including proposed climate intervention strategies. This will include observational analyses and modeling studies assessing the future risk of extreme weather events, and how these events might be impacted by proposed climate intervention strategies.
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Application Deadline: None specified The institute of Physics and Meteorology (IPM) at the University of Hohenheim is seeking a postdoc for the Land Atmosphere Feedback Observatory (LAFO) with a target start date
in early 2023, in order to perform research studies on land-atmosphere (L-A) interaction. LAFO operates a worldwide unique synergy of in situ sensors, scanning wind, humidity and temperature lidar systems as well as radar systems. Due to its configuration as observatory, a characterization of the diurnal cycle, transitions, the mesoscale and seasonal variability of the cloud-free and cloudy planetary boundary layer (PBL) as well as the moisture and energy budgets will
be achieved. The results will be applied to study L-A feedback and to develop new parameterizations of L-A fluxes and turbulence including entrainment.
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Application Deadline: Open until filled The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Resilient Water Systems Group (SUTD) invite applications for two Research Fellow (Postdoc) positions in Ecohydrology Modeling and Water Resources Management to begin in early 2023.
Successful candidates will work on the “On the origin of droughts in Mainland Southeast Asia—implications for water and energy security” project, which aims to disentangle the origin of recent droughts in Southeast Asia and, therefore, determine how management and climatic influences are affecting the spatial distribution of water availability in the present and in the future.
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Assistant Professorships in Earth Systems Science and Data Analytics & Environmental Science and Environmental Studies
Application Deadline: None specified Cleveland State University is hiring two tenure track faculty in the Environmental Sciences: These hires are part of a larger investment in programs focused on the environment and data science at CSU. CSU is a young, rapidly evolving university with a growing research profile. Please contact Julie Wolin with any questions.
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Application Deadline: None specified The University of Wyoming (UW) invites applications for three Tenure-Track (TT) Assistant Professor positions:
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Application Deadline: None specified McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada is searching for an assistant professor. The successful candidate is expected to pursue research in various aspects of tropical-extratropical processes, such as but not limited to dynamics, moist processes, impacts on forecasting at all scales,
atmosphere-ocean interactions, and their changing nature under climate change, employing observations, modeling and/or theory.
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Application Deadline: None specified The Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science (EOAS) at the Florida State University (FSU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of Radar and Mesoscale/Synoptic Meteorology. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in radar meteorology
and will use radars to address fundamental research questions on the physics and/or dynamics of Mesoscale/Synoptic Meteorology and their interactions with larger and/or smaller scale phenomena.
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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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