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The most recent issue of GEWEX News is now available, featuring articles on:
- The GDAP Integrated Product, which provides high spatial and temporal resolution products available for water and energy process understanding
- An evaluation of the new HOAPS-GPCC data set through intercomparison of extreme climate indices
- The latest from three of the GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP)'s Regional Hydroclimate Projects (RHPs): ANDEX, the Pannonian Basin Experiment, and Global Water Futures
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Date: 7 December 2019
Location: AGU Fall Meeting 2019, San Francisco, CA, USA
Extended Application Deadline: 21 September 2019
Under the auspices of AGU and the WCRP Climate Science Week, this workshop will bring together students and early career researchers (ECRs) to:
- Discuss a joint perspective on the water cycle and governance under climate change, from the fundamental processes to societal impacts
- Identify how the science of the upcoming generation of researchers can be integrated into the current WCRP Grand Challenges and the new WCRP Strategy
- Explore how the various early career researcher networks can work in a more integrative manner, benefit from each other, and improve their communication channels
It is jointly organized by the Young Earth System Scientists community (YESS), the Young Hydrologic Society (YHS), and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS). For more information and to apply, please see the workshop web page.
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WCRP/WWRP International Prize for Model Development WCRP/GCOS International Data Prize
Nomination Deadline: 30 September 2019
WCRP, together with its respective partners WWRP and GCOS, awards two annual prizes for notable achievements in model and data development. Nominations are now open for the 2019 edition of both prizes. Read the full calls on the WCRP web pages.
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New GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) Members
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A warm welcome to our newest GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) members! Paola Arias (Universidad De Antioquia), Li Jia (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ali Nazemi (Concordia University), Andreas Prein (National Center For Atmospheric Research), Vidya Samadi (University of South Carolina), and Ivana Stiperski (University of Innsbruck) join GHP to further the Panel's mission of understanding and predicting continental to local-scale hydroclimates for hydrological applications.
If you're interested in joining one of the four GEWEX Panels, please send us an email including your motivation to participate and your curriculum vitae.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
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Dates: 24-27 September 2020
Location: Tianjin, China
Call for Session Proposals Deadline: 31 September 2019
The International Soil Modeling Consortium (ISMC) aims to integrate and advance soil systems modeling, data gathering, and observational capabilities. The call for session for the 3rd ISMC Conference is open. If you wish to convene a session, please submit the title, description (max 300 words), and list of conveners to Prof. Dr. 王铁军 Tiejun Wang, tiejun.wang@tju.edu.cn, and Dr. Roland Baatz, r.baatz@fz-juelich.de.
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Dates: 23-25 September 2019
Location: Berlin, Germany
This conference covers an interdisciplinary range of current international and national research efforts regarding regional climate change: coupled regional modeling, sea level rise in a warming climate, land-atmosphere interactions, atmospheric composition and climate, extreme events across scales, and climate change adaptation.
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Dates: 24–27 September 2019
Location: Bengaluru, India
The conference will address the current state of global water resource challenges, future pathways and scenarios, and different technological, institutional solutions to accelerate the implementation of water-related Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda targets with an aim of "leaving no one behind."
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Dates: 30 September–4 October 2019
Location: Mykonos, Greece
This Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project (CFMIP) international meeting will focus on the theme of the WCRP Grand Challenge on Clouds, Circulation and Climate Sensitivity, will foster collaboration with the GEWEX GASS and CLIVAR CDP programs, and will address all other ongoing CFMIP activities, including CFMIP-sponsored Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPS) and experiments.
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Dates: 8-9 October 2019
Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
The workshop aims to bring together scientists to overcome the barriers in hydrological studies, including monitoring, modeling and forecasting. Both water quantity and quality issues will be discussed.
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Dates: 8-10 October 2019
Location: Sydney, Australia
By Invitation Only
The GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) aims to explore, via an interdisciplinary forum, whether it is timely to open a discussion on how evapotranspiration (ET) is defined,
measured, estimated, and used in hydroclimatological research and operational activities This workshop is hosted together with the 2019 GHP meeting by Prof. Jason Evans and the Climate Change Research Center (CCRC), University of South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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Dates: 11-12 October 2019
Location: Sydney, Australia
By Invitation Only
The 2019 GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) meeting will review the state of current actions, including Regional Hydroclimate Projects, Crosscutting projects, and links with Data Centers. GHP participants will evaluate ongoing and planned GHP activities and assess future plans to ensure that the Panel contributes effectively to the leading role that GEWEX plays in the hydrological and
climate sciences and related modeling activities.
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Dates: 14-18 October 2019
Location: Beijing, China
Some of the topics that will be highlighted at the International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) 2019 are: benefits of downscaling, including biases and uncertainties; further development of earth system models; and the human factor and impacts and applications.
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Dates: 18-19 October 2019
Location: Silver Spring, MD, USA
The NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO) Earth System Science and Modeling (ESSM) Division supports climate and Earth system research to enhance society’s resilience in emerging risk areas. This year’s annual workshop will focus on extreme heat, one of the climate risk areas, to facilitate in-depth discussions.
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To advertise Career and Training Opportunities, please send us an email.
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Call for Nominations Deadline: 20 September 2019
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is seeking nominations for individuals to serve on the Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC). BASC is the focal point within the National Academies for activities related to the atmospheric, meteorological, and climate sciences, including issues related to technology, policy, applications, and services.
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Application Deadline: 27 September 2019
Candidates are welcome to apply for a 1-year Postdoctoral Fellow position focused on understanding land use and land cover change and associated carbon cycle impacts in the Caucuses, with a primary focus on Georgia. The candidate will be based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Application Deadline: 29 September 2019
The Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) is has an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow in extreme precipitation projection. The candidate's main task is to project future changes in extreme precipitation in Eurasia and North Africa after bias-correction of the newest generation of CMIP model simulations.
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Application Deadline: 30 September 2019
This position is for the lead scientist of the entire National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service (NESDIS) enterprise, and will report directly to the NESDIS Assistant Administrator. The successful candidate will be the leader and coordinator of all NESDIS applied science activities, guiding the efforts of the scientists and program science efforts in NESDIS satellites, applied science operations, and collective archives.
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Application Deadline: 1 October 2019
The Division of Soil and Water Management of KU Leuven is seeking a highly qualified and enthusiastic candidate for a postdoctoral research position to work on hydrological and land surface data assimilation. The successful applicant will assimilate microwave remote sensing data into a land surface model to improve ensemble predictions and reforecasts of discharges for major rivers in Belgium.
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Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed until positions are filled
Job ID: 309769
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is recruiting four postdoctoral scientists to conduct innovative research in analysis and modeling of water cycle variability and change. The selected candidates will work with a team of scientists to address science questions broadly related to precipitation and extreme events, convection, interactions between convection and large-scale circulation, and monsoon and other tropical circulations.
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Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed until positions are filled
Job ID: 309770
As part of a new project on Integrated Coastal Modeling (ICoM), the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is recruiting three postdoctoral scientists to develop capabilities to model land and river processes and their interactions with the ocean in the coastal zone. The candidates will work with a team of scientists at PNNL and Los Alamos National Laboratory to extend the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Exascale Earth System Model
(E3SM) to represent human-land-river-ocean interactions on a unified surface grid for land, river, ocean, and ice.
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Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed until positions are filled
The University of Arizona’s Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences is seeking two full-time postdoctoral researchers in the field of Earth system modeling. One position will focus on global atmospheric processes; e.g., aerosol-cloud-meteorology interactions, dynamics-physics (cloud microphysics, shallow convection, and atmospheric boundary layer) coupling, and subseasonal-to-seasonal forecasting improvement. The other will focus on land processes; e.g., hybrid 3-D
hydrological modeling for Earth system models, the role of soil moisture and temperature as well as vegetation in land-atmosphere interaction, and land model improvement (including snowpack modeling).
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