Check out our calendar below for meetings, workshops, and conferences relevant to the GEWEX community. For more events related to the science of climate change, check the calendar of our parent organization, WCRP. To view the calendar as a list, select “Agenda” from the drop-down menu box on the far right.
Looking for more information on or to register for an event organized by the International GEWEX Project Office, like our Water and Energy Cycle Conferences or our annual SSG meetings? Check gewexevents.org.
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Baltic Earth Scientific Colloquium Series 16:00 Baltic Earth Scientific Colloquium Series @ Online Jun 2 @ 16:00 – 17:30 Baltic Earth Scientific Colloquium Series Speaker: Dr Sonja Ehlers (IBES) from the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Germany, who will present a lecture entitled: “The effects and fate of plastic pollution in[...] | GLOBAL FLOOD CC MONTHLY MEETING 14:00 GLOBAL FLOOD CC MONTHLY MEETING Jun 6 @ 14:00 – 15:00 The Global Flood CrossCutting Initiative brings together research communities that various funding agencies have cultivated to advance flood research and assessment. The goal is to identify opportunities where global collaborations can uniquely advance more approaches[...] | |||||
2025 ML4LM Webinar Series: Exploring the Land-Atmosphere Coupled System with ML 10:30 2025 ML4LM Webinar Series: Exploring the Land-Atmosphere Coupled System with ML Jun 9 @ 10:30 – 12:00 Join us for the sixth webinar in the series on Exploring the Land-Atmosphere Coupled System with ML Prof. Pierre Gentine, LEAP-STC, U. Columbia 9 June 2025 | 14:30 UTC The Machine Learning for Land Surface[...] | ||||||
ESA Living Planet Symposium ESA Living Planet Symposium @ Austria Center Vienna Jun 23 – Jun 27 all-day Held every three years, ESA’s Living Planet Symposia are among the world’s premier events on Earth observation. With the climate crisis intensifying, the Living Planet Symposium 2025 (LPS25) emphasizes transitioning from ‘observation to climate action[...] | ||||||
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