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National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) operate a number of in-situ observing systems in order to feed in-situ data into
https://public.wmo.int/en/media/press-release/wmo-concerned-about-impact-of-covid-19-observing-system    
The European aviation industry is highly susceptible to the impacts of weather. EUMETNET’s members are coordinating on a collaborative planning
ECMWF is organising a series of seminars given by international experts to explore aspects of the use of machine learning

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  • All day
    2017.05.03-2017.05.05
    Offenbach am Main

    This conference is organised in the frame of EUMETNET (European Meteorological Network) which includes the project ASIST dedicated to nowcasting. The goal of the conference is to promote recent advances in the theory and practice of nowcasting in Europe and other parts of the world.

    More informations

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  • All day
    2017.05.04-2017.05.05
    Offenbach am Main

    This conference is organised in the frame of EUMETNET (European Meteorological Network) which includes the project ASIST dedicated to nowcasting. The goal of the conference is to promote recent advances in the theory and practice of nowcasting in Europe and other parts of the world.

    More informations

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  • All day
    2017.05.05-2017.05.05
    Offenbach am Main

    This conference is organised in the frame of EUMETNET (European Meteorological Network) which includes the project ASIST dedicated to nowcasting. The goal of the conference is to promote recent advances in the theory and practice of nowcasting in Europe and other parts of the world.

    More informations

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  • All day
    2017.05.08-2017.05.11
    Berlin, Germany

    Subjects of interest include but are not limited to:

    verification of high impact weather and extremes,

    properties of verification methods,

    use of alternative observations,

    observation uncertainty,

    verification methods for data sparse areas (e.g. polar regions),

    user-oriented verification and estimation of forecast value,

    methods for verification of probability and ensemble forecasts,

    spatial verification methods, and verification approaches,

    software and measures used to evaluate operational predictions, including verification methods used to justify upgrades to operational models.

    in keeping with the main theme, papers focused on the adaptation of established methods to different space and time scales, for example subseasonal to seasonal and longer-term forecasts and projections, are particularly welcome.

    The science conference will also feature the results of the “Forecast Verification Challenge” for development of a user-oriented verification method, including a keynote presentation by the winning entrant.

  • All day
    2017.05.08-2017.05.12
    Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa

    The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will convene in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”.

    The 2017 Symposium will be the second time in this millennium that the African continent will host ISRSE. It coincides with the implementation of the recently adopted African Space Policy and Strategy, as well as rapid development in African space science and technology programmes.

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  • All day
    2017.05.09-2017.05.11
    Berlin, Germany

    Subjects of interest include but are not limited to:

    verification of high impact weather and extremes,

    properties of verification methods,

    use of alternative observations,

    observation uncertainty,

    verification methods for data sparse areas (e.g. polar regions),

    user-oriented verification and estimation of forecast value,

    methods for verification of probability and ensemble forecasts,

    spatial verification methods, and verification approaches,

    software and measures used to evaluate operational predictions, including verification methods used to justify upgrades to operational models.

    in keeping with the main theme, papers focused on the adaptation of established methods to different space and time scales, for example subseasonal to seasonal and longer-term forecasts and projections, are particularly welcome.

    The science conference will also feature the results of the “Forecast Verification Challenge” for development of a user-oriented verification method, including a keynote presentation by the winning entrant.

  • All day
    2017.05.09-2017.05.12
    Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa

    The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will convene in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”.

    The 2017 Symposium will be the second time in this millennium that the African continent will host ISRSE. It coincides with the implementation of the recently adopted African Space Policy and Strategy, as well as rapid development in African space science and technology programmes.

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  • All day
    2017.05.10-2017.05.11
    Berlin, Germany

    Subjects of interest include but are not limited to:

    verification of high impact weather and extremes,

    properties of verification methods,

    use of alternative observations,

    observation uncertainty,

    verification methods for data sparse areas (e.g. polar regions),

    user-oriented verification and estimation of forecast value,

    methods for verification of probability and ensemble forecasts,

    spatial verification methods, and verification approaches,

    software and measures used to evaluate operational predictions, including verification methods used to justify upgrades to operational models.

    in keeping with the main theme, papers focused on the adaptation of established methods to different space and time scales, for example subseasonal to seasonal and longer-term forecasts and projections, are particularly welcome.

    The science conference will also feature the results of the “Forecast Verification Challenge” for development of a user-oriented verification method, including a keynote presentation by the winning entrant.

  • All day
    2017.05.10-2017.05.12
    Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa

    The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will convene in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”.

    The 2017 Symposium will be the second time in this millennium that the African continent will host ISRSE. It coincides with the implementation of the recently adopted African Space Policy and Strategy, as well as rapid development in African space science and technology programmes.

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  • All day
    2017.05.11-2017.05.11
    Berlin, Germany

    Subjects of interest include but are not limited to:

    verification of high impact weather and extremes,

    properties of verification methods,

    use of alternative observations,

    observation uncertainty,

    verification methods for data sparse areas (e.g. polar regions),

    user-oriented verification and estimation of forecast value,

    methods for verification of probability and ensemble forecasts,

    spatial verification methods, and verification approaches,

    software and measures used to evaluate operational predictions, including verification methods used to justify upgrades to operational models.

    in keeping with the main theme, papers focused on the adaptation of established methods to different space and time scales, for example subseasonal to seasonal and longer-term forecasts and projections, are particularly welcome.

    The science conference will also feature the results of the “Forecast Verification Challenge” for development of a user-oriented verification method, including a keynote presentation by the winning entrant.

  • All day
    2017.05.11-2017.05.12
    Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa

    The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will convene in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”.

    The 2017 Symposium will be the second time in this millennium that the African continent will host ISRSE. It coincides with the implementation of the recently adopted African Space Policy and Strategy, as well as rapid development in African space science and technology programmes.

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  • All day
    2017.05.12-2017.05.12
    Tshwane, Pretoria, South Africa

    The 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE-37) will convene in Tshwane, South Africa 8 to 12 May 2017. The theme is “Earth Observation for Development and Adaptation to a Changing World”.

    The 2017 Symposium will be the second time in this millennium that the African continent will host ISRSE. It coincides with the implementation of the recently adopted African Space Policy and Strategy, as well as rapid development in African space science and technology programmes.

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  • All day
    2017.05.26-2017.05.28
    Lugano, Switzerland

    The PASC17 Conference seeks to engage participants from academia, research labs and industry to address important issues in HPC and computational science. PASC17 is inviting researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of expertise. The conference is an opportunity for researchers in branches of science that require computer modelling and high-performance simulations to discuss computational techniques and technologies.

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  • All day
    2017.05.27-2017.05.28
    Lugano, Switzerland

    The PASC17 Conference seeks to engage participants from academia, research labs and industry to address important issues in HPC and computational science. PASC17 is inviting researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of expertise. The conference is an opportunity for researchers in branches of science that require computer modelling and high-performance simulations to discuss computational techniques and technologies.

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  • All day
    2017.05.28-2017.05.28
    Lugano, Switzerland

    The PASC17 Conference seeks to engage participants from academia, research labs and industry to address important issues in HPC and computational science. PASC17 is inviting researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of expertise. The conference is an opportunity for researchers in branches of science that require computer modelling and high-performance simulations to discuss computational techniques and technologies.

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