16th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (CEST2019)

3rd International Surface Working Group (ISWG)

ECRA General Assembly: Climate Change and Actionable Information

JSC-40 (by invitation only)

Global Land Programme: 4th Open Science Meeting Transforming Land Systems for People and Nature

GHP CC Workshop: Determining Evapotranspiration (by invitation only)

2019 GHP Meeting (by invitation only)

Workshop on Correlated Extremes

Seventh International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment

2019 Global Water Futures Annual Science Meeting

The aim of the International Surface Working Group (ISWG) is to gather requirements specific to surface observations to enhance both our understanding and ability to monitor the components of the Earth system including land, vegetation, snow, ice, and coastal and open waters. The GCW Snow Watch is an effort to provide authoritative, clear, and useable data, information, and analyses on the past, current and future state of the cryosphere. One of the target applications of the GCW Snow Watch is to assess and improve the quality of land surface models.

This workshop aims at reviewing capabilities of existing technology and the capacity for their use in surface monitoring, data assimilation and modelling applications.

The fortieth session of the WMO/IOC/ISC Joint Scientific Committee (JSC) for the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).

GHP aims to explore, via an interdisciplinary forum, whether it is timely

to open a discussion on how Evapotranspiration (ET) is defined, measured and used in hydroclimatological research and operational activities.
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http://extremeweather.columbia.edu/workshop-on-correlated-extremes/

The 2019 Annual Science Meeting of the Global Water Futures Program will take place in Saskatoon from May 15 – 17, 2019. The meeting’s primary purpose is to provide all GWF researchers and affiliated highly qualified people to come together and share their scientific findings and outcomes, activities and achievements with the GWF community and users/stakeholders.

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