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.
Reimagining Weather Prediction: WP-MIP Takes Off
The Weather Prediction Model Intercomparison Project (WP-MIP) is a new international initiative bringing together physical, AI-based, and hybrid models to advance global weather prediction.
Call for New Members: obs4MIPs Steering Panel
ESMO Working Group on Observations for Researching Climate (WGORC) is seeking applications from enthusiastic individuals with a background in observations and/or climate modelling to join the obs4MIPs Steering Panel.
Call for Contributions: WGNE BlueBook 2025
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
Seeing Through the Satellite’s Eye: Bridging Models and Observations at the Global km-Scale Hackathon
In this interview, we speak with Karsten Peters-von Gehlen, who participated at the Frascati node, about the work done, its significance for ESMO, and the path forward.
ESMO Newsletter – Second Issue Now Available!
The newest edition of the newsletter can be read now on our website and on Zenodo