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Dates: 7–12 July 2024 Location: Sapporo, Japan
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The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility is now accepting preliminary proposals from scientists to deploy an ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) for field campaigns to support the Biological and
Environmental Research (BER) program’s interests in advancing the fundamental understanding of atmospheric processes to improve regional and global Earth system models.
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The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) is calling for nominations for membership of its Joint Scientific Committee (JSC). Initial terms are for four years, starting January 2025. The JSC is the highest-level steering committee of WCRP and an inclusive source of leadership for international climate research. Its membership
includes world-leading scientists from around the world, representing a wide range of disciplines with relevance to WCRP’s work, both from the natural and social sciences. The deadline for applications is 15 March 2024.
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the Global Water Monitor, an international collaborative initiative involving several public and private organizations, just released a summary
report on 2023 conditions. Trends in the water cycle and some of the most important hydrological events are interpreted, with the conclusion that record heat across most of the world also changed the water cycle in 2023, contributing to megadroughts, famine and bushfires, particularly in the Americas and Africa. Read more here.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
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Dates: 13–17 May 2024 Location: Jūrmala, Latvia Abstract Submission Deadline: 22 January 2024 From 13–17 May 2024, the 5 th Baltic Earth Conference will be held in Jūrmala near Rīga, Latvia. New challenges for Earth system research in the Baltic Sea region will be presented, while some challenges
will be modified and continued. An updated Baltic Earth Science Plan for the years ahead will be presented. Contributions will be arranged into sessions which are based on the topics listed here.
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Dates: 2–7 June 2024 2024 Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 February 2024 An International workshop on Stratosphere-Troposphere Interactions and Prediction of Monsoon weather EXtremes (STIPMEX) will foster all observational/modeling aspects of the stratosphere-troposphere coupling processes
and extreme weather events associated with the Asian summer monsoon. The workshop will provide a platform for discussions on dynamical, chemical, radiative, and convective processes of the atmosphere during the Asian summer monsoon.
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Dates: 7–11 May 2024 Location: Tianjin, China Abstract Submission Deadline: 16 February 2024 The 4th International Soil Modeling Consortium (ISMC) Conference aims to integrate and advance the observation, data collection and simulation of soil systems, mainly through the following
methods: - Bringing together experts and scholars who simulate soil processes in various major soil disciplines
- Solving descriptions: there are significant scientific gaps in key soil processes and their contribution to different functions and ecosystem services
- Promoting the integration of soil modeling with other disciplines (such as climate, land surface processes, ecology, hydrology and other
models)
- Carrying out comparative studies of soil models at different scales (such as regional to global scales)
- Integrating soil and other data platforms to build soil models
- Integrating social and environmental factors into soil and ecosystem functions
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Dates: 13–16 February 2024 Location: Honolulu, HI, USA In the past decade, there have been unprecedented changes in the fields of sensor technology, satellite missions, modeling, and applications to benefit society. Massive amounts of data are available and can be ingested into data assimilation models to
better understand the influence of any particular part of the water cycle. This Chapman Conference aims to explore a number of interesting questions: what is the role of scientists in this mix? Which science questions have been answered in this past decade and what are the next decade’s pressing questions? How do we further connect the business of water with the researchers of water? This conference aims to bring together these groups to build further collaborations and foster new ideas that
will meaningfully contribute to society in the decades to come.
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Dates: 12–13 March 2024 Location: Offenbach, Germany The Workshop on Global Precipitation Monitoring in a Joint European Effort marks the restart of a jointly-hosted workshop series held between 2014 and 2017. The objective of the earlier workshop series was to assess the feasibility of generating a satellite-based global
precipitation climate data record (CDR) and to consolidate scientific and technical questions regarding the major building blocks of such a precipitation CDR. It was and still is consensus that this is a major endeavor and needs to be pursued in a joint European effort. The workshop in March 2024 brings together experts in the field and aims at defining priorities on future efforts and (new) cooperations. It is also an element of topical workshops organized by CM SAF to
address various aspects regarding the Earth’s energy and water cycles.
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Dates: 13–15 March 2024 Location: Boulder, CO, USA This workshop will bring together a diverse, interdisciplinary group of researchers from different Earth science communities with an interest in comparing observed and modeled trends to achieve the following two principal goals: - Take stock of the ability of models
to capture recent trends and to answer the following questions: What are we getting right? What are we getting wrong? What have we not yet paid enough attention to and where might surprises lie?
- Identify research challenges and new directions moving forward, including both scientific and methodological questions.
The 3-day meeting will be hybrid, with participants convening in person at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder and online. For detailed information and to register, click
here.
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Dates: 27–30 May 2024 Location: Norrköping, Sweden The World Meteorological Organization (WMO)’s Impact Workshop series is an important quadrennial venue for providing science evidence on the impacts of surface- and space-based observing systems, on short- to medium- and longer-range forecasting including climate monitoring. During
this upcoming 8th Workshop, participants will continue to focus on assessing the impacts of various observing systems in all Earth system domains on numerical weather prediction (NWP), but the scope will be extended to encompass the impact assessment of the various observing systems to other Earth system applications. The list of scientific questions that the Workshop will attempt to address is available here.
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Dates: 23–28 June 2024 Location: Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea The annual convention of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) provides a unique opportunity to exchange scientific knowledge and discuss important geoscientific issues among academia, research institutions, and the public. Please see below some sessions that
may be of interest to the GEWEX community. - HS05 – The Third Pole Environment and High Mountains of Central Asia - Hydrometeorological Processes and Human Dimension
- HS15 – Challenges in Hydrologic Modeling
- HS24 – Climate Variability and Its Impact on River Hydrology: Observational and Model Based Studies
- HS27 – Advances in Projecting the Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Model Parameters in Hydro-meteorological Forecasting
- HS37 – Advances in
Understanding Terrestrial Water Cycle: Integrating Data and Models
- AS04 – The Asian Monsoon and Climate Change
- AS11 – Extreme Events: Observations and Modeling
- AS23 – Land-atmosphere Interaction and Climate Predictability
- AS26 – Subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) and Longer Time Scale Precipitation Predictability and Prediction Associated with Land Surface Processes
- AS37 – Application of Regional and Cloud-resolving Model Simulations for Studying Cloud and
Precipitation Processes in Climate
- AS43 – Subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) Forecasts and Applications
- AS61 – Tropical Pacific Climate Variability and Change: Dynamics, Teleconnections, Impacts, and Projections
- AS65 – Regional Climate Downscaling and CORDEX: Challenges and Prospects
- AS66 – Aerosols, Clouds, Radiation, Precipitation, and Their Interactions
- AS69 – Advances in Coupled Atmosphere-land-hydrology Modeling and Practices
- AS72 – Extreme Events:
Predictability, Attribution, and Future Projection
- AS80 – Global Precipitation Measurement and Future Missions
- AS87 – Boundary Layer Exchange Processes and Climate Change
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Dates: 28 October–1 November 2024 Location: Tokyo, Japan The Sixth WCRP International Conference on Reanalysis (ICR6) will take place in Tokyo from 28th October to 1st November 2024 under initiatives from the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), the Japan Meteorological Agency, and “Climate change actions
with co-creation powered by Regional weather information and E-technology” (ClimCORE). ICR6 will bring together reanalysis producers, observation data providers, numerical modelers, and members of the user community to discuss progress, challenges, and future priorities in the field. The ultimate aim is to guide the development and use of reanalysis data in science, public services, policy making and social/economic activity.
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Dates: 18–22 March 2024 Location: Sopot, Poland Extended Application Deadline: 19 January 2024 The 5th International Baltic Earth Winter School for Young Scientists on “Earth System Science for the Baltic Sea Region” will take place at the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences,
Sopot, Poland, from 18–22 March 2024. The interdisciplinary school will provide a broad overview over ongoing research activities on the Earth system in the Baltic Sea region and discuss grand challenges in sciences, for instance as summarized in the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEARs). Focus will be on all compartments of the Earth system such as the atmosphere, ocean, sea ice, land surface, and terrestrial and marine ecosystems. For more information, please visit https://baltic.earth/events/112587/index.php.en.
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Application Deadline: Interviews by videoconference are expected to take place in February 2024 The "Team Leader - Land Modeling" position at the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) will be responsible for land and hydrology modeling and therefore one of the main components of ECMWF's Weather Forecast system.
The role is essential to maintain the leading role of ECMWF in global numerical weather predictions from medium-range to seasonal time scales, and the work will have immediate and substantial impact on the quality of ECMWF's operational weather predictions. The successful candidate will lead a team of highly skilled and motivated scientists working on land and hydrology modeling. This includes the development of research plans for the team for the short, medium, and long-term, the realization of
the research and implementation of objectives and targets, and the deployment of the developments for operational predictions together with the team members.
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Application Deadline: 21 January 2024 There is currently an exciting opportunity for a Professor/Associate Professor to join the School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment at Monash University, with the first 5 years dedicated to the ARC Centre of Excellence. The key function of this position is to conduct and lead world-leading
research in weather system dynamics in support of the missions of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century and the School of Earth, Atmosphere, and Environment outlined above. To be successful in this role, you will have a doctoral qualification and be recognized as a leading authority in weather systems dynamics. You will have a proven track record in fostering successful collaborative research both within atmospheric science and in interdisciplinary research endeavors.
You will also have demonstrated experience in forging relationships with industry, business, and government agencies coupled with vision for the future needs and development of atmospheric science and its applications in weather and climate research within Australia and internationally.
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Application Deadline: 30 January 2024 Postdoctoral researchers are invited to apply for the Western Postdoctoral Fellowship to pursue research in the MacBean Lab at Western University (London, Ontario) focusing on climate-carbon-vegetation interactions, land surface/terrestrial ecosystem modeling, and data assimilation.
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Application Deadline: Open until filled The University of Washington (UW) invites applications for a joint full-time, 9-month (100% FTE), tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position. Candidates at the Associate Professor level may also be considered. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will utilize, develop, and
advance methods in the areas of AI, machine learning, computational sensing, or data science to improve our understanding of atmospherically relevant processes. Example applications include, but are not limited to, climate extremes, severe weather, and sub-seasonal to seasonal prediction.
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Application Deadline: Open until filled, preferred starting date January 2024 The Environmental Science Division at the Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to model and analyze convective clouds and their interactions with environmental factors including aerosols and urbanization with field measurements and
models across scales.
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Multiple Positions at WCRP Regional Information for Society (RIfS) International Project Office
Application Deadline: See individual job opportunity - Communications Specialist: https://www.ouranos.ca/en/jobs/communication-specialist-rifs — Applications open
The communications
specialist is for a versatile communications specialist, preferably with studies (or experience) in international relations, political communications, environmental studies, etc. You will help establish the strategy for presenting this project to the world, setting expectations consistent with RIfS’s values and mission. - Science Officer: https://www.ouranos.ca/en/jobs/science-officer-rifs — Applications open
The science officer collaborates with the director and the volunteer network to achieve the mission of RIfS. Expertise in physical climate science is preferred. Given the activities, RIfS project office would also welcome someone with expertise in community engagement and social science research methods. Not only academic background, but relevant experience in product discovery or user research could be
helpful if you have previous international experience and share our commitment to open science.
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Application Deadline: Not specified The Climate, Ecology, and Environment Group in the Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES) Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research associate with experience in modeling either vegetation, snow, or hydrology modeling. You will work as part
of the DOE’s Next Ecosystem Experiment Arctic team, assessing the impact of future climate change on shrub-snow-permafrost interactions across pan-Arctic ecosystems using cutting-edge modeling environments.
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Application Deadline: Open until filled The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program at Princeton University, in cooperation with NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), seeks a postdoctoral research associate or more senior research scientist to join a team working on quantifying and understanding changes in Earth’s
Radiation Budget (ERB). The incumbent will develop a methodology to quantify and map the past and future annual changes in ERB using NOAA’s state-of-the-art global climate models, and explain the contributions to the changing solar, longwave, and net radiation budget of the Earth system from anthropogenic and natural drivers, and consequent feedbacks. For further information, please contact Dr. David Paynter ( David.Paynter@noaa.gov).
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Application Deadline: Open until filled The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science ( https://www.earth.miami.edu) at the University of Miami invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position at the Assistant Professor level relevant to Aerosol Science in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences (ATM). The ATM department seeks to advance the research frontier on aerosol-weather and aerosol-climate interactions. Research foci can include aerosol remote sensing, aerosol process modeling including interactions with clouds and their integration with large datasets. The successful candidate will complement core departmental strengths in climate change and prediction, tropical
meteorology and hurricanes, cloud and aerosol processes and atmospheric chemistry.
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