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Dates: 3–4 February 2020
Location: London, England
Extreme heavy precipitation is increasing in frequency and intensity, and results from new global sub-daily datasets and high-resolution modeling suggest that precipitation extremes will intensify more than anticipated based upon theoretical considerations. Understanding this process is vital in advancing the theoretical knowledge necessary for a step change in regional prediction from understanding the nature and drivers of precipitation extremes. Join Prof. Hayley Fowler at The Royal
Society's discussion meeting on rainfall extremes.
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The Strategic Management Committee (SMC) for the Global Water Futures (GWF) program, funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF), is inviting proposals to develop transformational research projects directed towards Pillar 1 - Diagnosing and Predicting Change in Cold
Regions, and Pillar 2 - Developing Big Data and Decision Support Systems. The deadline is February 28, 2020. The project principal investigator must be a faculty member at one of the GWF partner institutions (USask, Waterloo, McMaster, WLU) or a listed partner in the original GWF proposal. Co-investigators must be a full-time faculty member at an accredited Canadian University.
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An overview of Calls for Papers can be found on GEWEX.org.
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Dates: 3–8 May 2020
Location: Vienna, Austria
Abstract Deadline: 15 January 2020
A list of sessions relevant to the GEWEX community is below.
- Calibration and validation of Earth satellite measurements
Session ID#: 35214
This session seeks presentations on the use of surface-based, airborne, and/or space-based observations to prepare and calibrate/validate space-based satellite missions measuring our Earth system. A particular but not exclusive focus will be on activities carried out jointly by NASA and ESA as part of their Joint Program Planning Group Subgroup on calibration and validation and field activities.
- Convection-permitting atmospheric modelling
Session ID#: 36730
This session explores advances and challenges in convection-permitting atmospheric modeling and the newest generation of atmospheric models that allow for the explicit treatment of convective processes (grid spacing ≤ 4 km).
- Earth’s energy exchanges and the general circulation of atmosphere and ocean
Session ID#: 36727
We invite submissions addressing the interplay between Earths’ energy budget (ERB), associated energy exchanges, and the response of the general circulation using modeling approaches, theoretical considerations, and observations.
- Earth radiation budget, radiative forcing and climate change
Session ID#: 36783
This session invites observational and modeling papers on all aspects of radiation in the climate system. A specific aim of this session is to bring together newly available information on the spatial and temporal variation of radiative and energy fluxes at the surface, within the atmosphere and at the top of atmosphere, from local to global scales.
- Land-atmosphere interactions and climate extremes
Session ID#: 36775
This session focuses on how natural and managed land surface conditions interact with other components of the climate system–via water, heat and carbon exchanges–and how these interactions affect the state and evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer.
- Recent progress in understanding the hydro-climate system of the Andes: Physical processes and resources for Andean population
Session ID#: 36767
This session aims to assess and discuss recent progress in the Andes hydroclimate and to identify pressing research challenges and the development of associated human capabilities. Submissions are invited based on observational and modeling approaches, from the local to the continental scales and from diurnal to interdecadal time scales. Emerging topics are particularly welcome.
- Regional climate modeling, including CORDEX
Session ID#: 37407
Different Regional Climate Model (RCM) intercomparison projects have been carried out in the past, culminating in the Coordinated Regional Downscaling EXperiment (CORDEX). This session accepts frontier papers on all aspects of regional climate modeling science and application, and on the latest results from the CORDEX project.
- The Third Pole Environment (TPE) under Global Changes
Session ID#: 37119
Co-sponsored by TPE (www.tpe.ac.cn), this session is dedicated to studies of the Pan Third Pole atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere and their interactions with global change. Related contributions are welcomed.
- Physical processes of Air-Sea Interaction and their representation in models
Session ID#: 36848
This session aims at fostering discussions on the physical processes at work at the air-sea interface, including their observation and their representation in coupled numerical models.
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Dates: 28 June - 4 July 2020
Location: Hongcheon, South Korea
Abstract Submission Deadline: 21 January 2020
Sessions organized by or of interest to the GEWEX Community:
- AS32 - Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation in Observations and Weather and Climate Models
This session invites presentations in the following areas: (1) observational studies that have a direct bearing on understanding and improving model representations of the diurnal cycle of precipitation; (2) process studies that utilize single-column models, cloud-resolving models, large-eddy simulations, and NWP techniques in climate models; (3) global and regional diagnostics of diurnal cycle of precipitation simulated in weather and climate models; and (4)
parameterization improvement that leads to improved simulation of the diurnal cycle of precipitation.
- AS63 - Asian Precipitation Experiment (AsiaPEX): Process and Predictability of Asian Hydroclimate System
AsiaPEX aims to understand the Asian land precipitation over diverse hydroclimatological conditions for better prediction, disaster reduction and sustainable development. Research plans, new sub-projects, recent scientific results and outcome from these approaches will be exchanged.
- HS11 - The Third Pole Environment - 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 and energy exchanges in order to assess and understand the causes of changes in 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. A special emphasis is on new projects in the region addressing precipitation in a changing climate as well as those activities that address the human influence on the water cycle.
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Dates: 31 March–2 April 2020
Location: Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract Deadline: 10 January 2020
The fast growth of the field of decadal prediction has led to something of a research and operations gap in the intermediate time scales, which range from more than a few seasons to less than a few years, despite clear evidence of both societal and scientific interest in improved understanding and forecast skill on this multi-year time scale as well. Since year-to-year forecasts likely will have limited skill on average, knowing ahead of time when to have high confidence in the
predicted outcomes is essential; that is, each forecast includes an assessment of its expected skill. Moreover, useful forecasts lie at the intersection of what can be predicted and what needs to be predicted, so applications of predictability research should consider user needs as well. The interaction of the prediction, predictability, and user communities at the outset of setting a multi-year prediction research agenda is fundamental to achieving the goals of this workshop.
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Dates: 3-7 August 2020
Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract Deadline: 15 January 2020
The goal of this conference is to provide a venue for the presentation of scientific research in the area of clouds and precipitation and to encourage the exchange of ideas within the international community on clouds and precipitation research. The conference will be attended by researchers with strong international reputations and expertise in cloud physics and precipitation science, including representation of diverse observational, modeling, laboratory, and theoretical studies on
aerosol, clouds, and precipitation. The ICCP conferences are also an avenue for young scientists and students in this field to interact with each other and senior colleagues and to enhance their knowledge. ICCP conference will be conducted for the first time in Asia.
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Dates: 1–5 June 2020
Location: Jastarnia, Hel Peninsula, Poland
Abstract Deadline: 16 February 2020
Baltic Earth strives to achieve an improved Earth system understanding of the Baltic Sea region as the basis for science-based management in the face of climatic, environmental and human impact in the region. The conference covers the topics of Baltic Earth, and in particular highlights the Baltic Earth Grand Challenges, as defined by the Baltic Earth Science Plan, and the topics treated by the BEAR (Baltic Earth Assessment Reports). The grand topic of the conference, "Earth system
changes and Baltic Sea coasts,“ refers to the manifold aspects of the changing Earth system of the Baltic Sea region, in the atmosphere, on land and in the sea.
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Dates: 24–28 May 2020
Location: Chiba, Japan
Abstract submission deadline: 18 February 2020
Sessions of interest to the GEWEX community for the 2020 Joint Meeting of the Japan Geoscience Union and American Geophysical Union are listed below.
- Cloud-Resolving Model Simulations for Climate and Weather Studies
Session ID: A-AS09
Cloud-resolving models (CRMs) have been utilized in a variety of weather and climate studies, such as: 1) understanding cloud-precipitation processes and interactions with aerosols, surface, radiation, and lightning processes; 2) evaluating and developing microphysics and convection with various in-situ and remote sensing observations; and 3) addressing climate issues to develop or replace convective-cloud parametrizations for global or regional atmospheric models. The goal of this session is
to showcase the current efforts for these studies in the atmospheric community.
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Dates: 8–10 June 2020
Location: Martonvásár Hungary
Abstract Deadline: Before 1 March 2020
The Pannonian Basin Experiment (PannEx) is a Regional Hydroclimate Project of the Global Energy and Water Exchanges project (GEWEX) that aims to achieve a better understanding of the Earth system components and their interactions in the Pannonian Basin. The 6th workshop is dedicated to introducing ongoing and planned research on climate change in extreme weather events and adaptation, and to discuss possibilities for cooperative research projects. Topics follow the structure of the
PannEx Task Teams and include: agroclimatological and agrobiological systems; energy production; special observations and data analysis; ecosystem services; urban climate and air quality; outreach and education; micrometeorology and agronomical process modeling; water balance at the basin scale; and modeling from climate to flash floods.
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Dates: 22–24 January 2020
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
By Invitation Only
The 2020 GEWEX Data and Analysis Panel (GDAP) Meeting will take place in Tucson, Arizona from Wednesday through Friday, 22–24 January 2020. GDAP was organized to bring together theoretical and experimental insights into the radiative interactions and climate feedbacks associated with cloud processes. This year’s annual GDAP Meeting will review progress of the ongoing GDAP Assessments and Projects. As one of
the four panels of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Exchanges (GEWEX), a core program of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP), the GEWEX Science Questions and the WCRP Grand Challenges will be at the heart of these discussions.
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Dates: 27–31 January 2020
Location: Pasadena, CA, USA
The 32nd Session of the GEWEX Scientific Steering Group (SSG) will take place from 27–31 January 2020 at Caltech in Pasadena, CA, USA. This meeting of the SSG will focus on updating GEWEX’s strategy documents and Imperatives to align with the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)’s new
priorities.
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Dates: 11–13 May 2020
Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
This meeting will provide the opportunity to come together to share, learn, plan and celebrate the achievements of the Global Water Futures (GWF) program, building on the progress and momentum that was shown at past science meetings in Hamilton and Saskatoon. The event will include plenary and parallel sessions, posters and lightning talks, public events, an expo to showcase various GWF advancements, stakeholder-focused activities, and more.
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Dates: 16–19 June 2020
Location: Toulouse, France
The goal of this workshop is to discuss and share the latest improvements in atmospheric parameterizations for the representation of clouds with a focus on turbulence, convection, clouds, microphysics, and radiation. This concerns any type of models, including regional or global models with numerical weather prediction or climate applications.
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Dates: 24–28 August 2020
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
The objective of Eurosoil 2020 is to bring together leading research scientists working on soil-related topics and stakeholders dealing with issues of public concern, such as soil degradation and consequences of climatic changes. The important bridging role of soil practitioners to translate scientific knowledge into practice will be emphasized during Eurosoil 2020. The call for abstracts will open on 2 December 2019.
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To advertise Career and Training Opportunities, please send us an email.
Application Deadline: 31 January 2020
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames seeks to fill two vacancies, one for a supervisor in the Atmospheric Science Branch and the other for a supervisor in the Biospheric Science Branch. The Atmospheric Science Branch Chief directs research in aerosol and radiation sciences, atmospheric dynamics and chemistry, including climate and air quality studies. The Biospheric Science Branch Chief directs research in terrestrial and coastal-ocean ecosystem science in
addition to leading-edge applied science initiatives in water, agriculture, forest fires, and capacity building.
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Application Deadline: 14 February 2020
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking candidates for the Director of the Earth Science Division (ESD), Science Mission Directorate (SMD), who will report to the Associate Administrator (AA). The incumbent will be responsible for the implementation of ESD's annual budget of approximately $1.9 billion.
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Location: Stony Brook University
Application Deadline: 10 April 2020
The School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences has an opening for a tenure-track faculty member (open-rank) in the area of Boundary Layer Meteorology. The ideal candidate will have expertise in modern observational tools applied to understanding wind flows in complex environments, turbulent mixing and energy balance, boundary layer processes and dynamics and modeling in urban and coastal environments, with a track record of maintaining a robust extramurally-funded research program.
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Application Deadline: Open until all positions are successfully filled; review to begin by January 31, 2020
The Global Water Futures (GWF) program is the largest university-led climate and freshwater research program in the world. GWF currently has several new employment opportunities to advance mechanistic model simulations of hydrological processes across Canada and the world. Current opportunities include the science coordinator for the Core Modeling Team, two research scientists, eight postdoctoral scholars, four Ph.D. students, and one model improvement specialist.
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