Deadline approaching: Summer school on Data Assimilation at the University of Hamburg
The Summer School will take place in Hamburg on 26-30 August 2024. It is sponsored by WCRP/ESMO and organized with financial support from COPERNICUS, ESA and EUMETSAT.
[CLOSED] Open Call for new members to join the Working Group on Numerical Experimentation (WGNE)
Don’t miss the opportunity to join this group of experts and leave your mark in advancing climate modelling activities within the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).
Improving climate models and projections using observations - Assimilation Workshop Summary
A three-day workshop took place from June 12 to 14, 2023, at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, focusing on data assimilation (DA) and machine learning (ML) in the context of Earth system reanalysis and climate model improvements.
First WCRP ESMO meeting at DKRZ: bridging climate modelling and observations communities
From 18-22 March 2024, the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ) hosted the very first Earth System Modelling and Observation (ESMO) meeting of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), with over 100 scientists from all around the world attending on-site and remotely.
CMIP Panel Membership open call
This call invites the community to nominate candidates (including self-nomination) to become members of the CMIP Core Panel
[CLOSED] Open Call for a new member to join our Scientific Steering Group!
Don't miss the chance to become part of ESMO and contribute to shaping its activities
ESMO Uncovered: interview with Cath Senior
Cath Senior is a member of the ESMO Scientific Steering Group and has been involved with WCRP for many years. Before she retires from the UK Met Office this summer, we met with Cath to discuss her experiences and to reflect on future developments for ESMO and WCRP.
Call for Contributions for 2024 WGNE BlueBook
The WGNE Blue Book publication is an attempt to foster an early interchange of information among scientists developing numerical models for the purpose of climate simulation and for forecasting on various timescales. The annual call for contributions is now open