14th International Swiss Climate Summer School – Extreme Events and Climate

Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere (SOLAS) Project Open Science Conference

ECMWF Seminar: Physical Processes in Present and Future Large-Scale Models

WCRP/FP7 EMBRACE Workshop on CMIP5 Model Analysis and Scientific Plans for CMIP6

International Conference on Water Resources Assessment and Seasonal Prediction

11th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (11th ICSHMO)

Third Space for Hydrology Workshop: Surface Water Storage and Runoff – Modeling, In-Situ Data and Remote Sensing

Global Climate Observation: The Road to the Future

AGU 2015 Fall Meeting

Earth Observation and Cryosphere Science 2016

http://www.c2sm.ethz.ch/education/summer-school/summer-school-2015.html

With its Open Science Conference, SOLAS offers the ideal programme for scientists who wish to learn and exchange about cutting edge research in biogeochemical-physical air-sea interactions and processes. See http://solas-int.org/solas-osc-2015.html for more info.

The seminar is part of ECMWF’s educational programme and is aimed at anyone interested in representing physical processes in models. See http://www.ecmwf.int/en/annual-seminar-2015 for more info.

For more information, check out http://embracecmip2015.sciencesconf.org.

This conference is meant to provide a platform for scientists and practitioners to exchange their views on monitoring, assessment. and prediction of key variables for water management. See http://www.bafg.de/DE/05_Wissen/02_Veranst/2015_10_13.html for more details

The objective of the 2015 conference is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for presentations of current knowledge within the variety of disciplines related to weather and climate of the ocean and atmosphere. Get more information at http://www.icshmo-2015.com.

Major workshop goals include preparing for the exploitation of the next generation of altimeters, and bringing together hydrologists, model developers, in-situ data analysts, and space scientists in order to tackle the future challenges in the hydrology of surface water storage and runoff. More details at http://www.hydrospace2015.org.

This conference will allow experts dealing with climate observations and other key stakeholders the opportunity to review and give input to and feedback on the next Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) implementation plan prior to its publication

The largest Earth and space sciences meeting in the world, with more info at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2015/.

The purpose of this topical conference is to advance knowledge on the potential offered by Earth Observation technology to answer some of the major open questions in cryosphere science. Check http://www.eo4cryosphere2016.info for more info.

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