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There is a growing number of activities and projects across Europe (and worldwide) using crowdsourced data to improve NWP analyses, forecasts and products. In this meeting we would like to bring together participants involved and/or interested in such activities, in oder to exchange the current status of such projects and coordinate potential common activities.
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In particular we are interested in activities using real time car data, and we invite participants to share information on such projects by preparing few slides summarizing (i) the project name, main goals, project partners, (ii) time frame, actual status and experiences, and (iii) perspectives for transition of research activities into operational applications.
Annual meeting of ECOMET (the economic interest grouping of 27 National Meteorological and Hydrological Services) and PRIMET (the association for meteorological service providers operating in the private sector). By invitation only.
Description: Annual General Meeting of PRIMET, the association for meteorological service providers operating in the private sector (www.primet.org). For members only.
Nordic framework for climate services (NFCS) heavy rainfall group are meeting to work on a joint paper on changes in extreme precipitation in the Nordic-Baltic region
EEA and its partners and Copernicus Climate Change Service will meet and discuss further collaboration on the work regarding the future of climate change impacts assessments for Europe.
S4F have taken on a new role for scientists: We actively support the political movement Fridays For Future. The meeting aims to discuss this, with subscribers to the statement as well as with non-subscribers. How do we see our role in the climate crisis? How should S4F proceed?
Want to know how to visualize, analyse and process climate data with the Climate4Impact portal? The Climate4Impact data portal is developed within the IS-ENES-projects. The portals aims to enhance the use of climate research data by e.g. climate change impact modellers and impact and adaptation consultants. The portal offers web interfaces for searching, visualizing, analysing, processing and downloading datasets.
After a short presentation participants can explore the portal. A step by step guide for using the portal will be made available to the participants to help participants to use the portal afterwards.