ECMWF is taking part in this year’s Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society (EMS), from 2 to 6 September in Barcelona and online. We will present developments in global Earth system modelling from across the organisation. Oral and poster presentations and sessions convened or co-convened by ECMWF staff cover topics including data assimilation and ensemble forecasting; weather and climate modelling; forecasting, nowcasting and warning systems; and open data.
New this year is our side event for ECMWF forecast users on 3 September. This in-person event complements our annual UEF meeting and consists of two moderated and two drop-in sessions.
Full details of ECMWF involvement at EMS2024 are listed below (all times CEST).
Monday, 2 September
- OSA3.4 Tenfold Increase in extreme fires in Europe expected under warming climate
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Fredrik Wetterhall (onsite oral presentation)
9:15 to 9:30 CEST
Lecture room B5
Abstract: Tenfold Increase in extreme fires in Europe expected under warming climate
Tuesday, 3 September
- WS4 ECMWF Forecast User side event
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Julia Ioannou, Becky Hemingway (conveners)
9:00 to 17:15 CEST
Lecture room 102A/B
- NMHS Communications workshop
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Mike Morrissey, co-convener
9:00 to 17:30 CEST
Room Ramon y Cajal
- ES1.4 National and international climate services: user engagement and governance
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Carlo Buontempo (convener), Freja Vamborg (co-convener)
9:00 to 13:00 CEST
Lecture room A112
Session: National and international climate services: user engagement and governance
- OSA1.4 Data Assimilation and Ensemble Forecasting (short, medium, extended range): traditional versus machine learning
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Andrea Montani (convener), Ivana Aleksovska, Fernando Prates (co-conveners)
9:00 to 13:00 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
- OSA1.4 Towards unified land data assimilation at ECMWF: Soil and snow temperature analysis in the Simplified Extended Kalman Filter
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Christoph Herbert (onsite oral presentation)
9:45 to 10:00 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
- OSA1.4 Combining ensembles using a new synoptic-scale curvature diagnostic
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Nigel Roberts (onsite oral presentation)
10:00 to 10:15 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
Abstract: Combining ensembles using a new synoptic-scale curvature diagnostic
- OSA3.6 How well do dynamical seasonal forecasts capture soil-moisture atmosphere coupling?
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Jonathan Day (onsite oral presentation)
15:15 to 15:30 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
Abstract: How well do dynamical seasonal forecasts capture soil-moisture atmosphere coupling?
- OSA1.4 Exploring outer-loop land-atmosphere coupling
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Christoph Herbert (poster presentation)
18:00 to 19:30 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
Wednesday, 4 September
- OSA1.1 Forecasting, nowcasting and warning systems
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Tim Hewson (convener)
Wednesday, 16:00 to 17:15 CEST; Thursday, 9:00 to 17:15 CEST
Lecture room B5
Thursday, 5 September
- UP3.6 ERA5-ecPoint: what it is and its power in the contextualisation of severe temperatures and rainfall
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Fatima Pillosu (onsite oral presentation)
10:05 to 10:20 CEST
Lecture room A111
Abstract: ERA5-ecPoint: what it is and its power in the contextualisation of severe temperatures and rainfall
- OSA1.1 Maximizing added value in extreme weather forecasting: insights from case studies with the Continuous Global and On-Demand Extremes Digital Twins within the Destination Earth initiative
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Estíbaliz Gascón (onsite oral presentation)
11:45 to 12:00 CEST
Lecture room B5
- OSA1.1 Early detection of extreme events through NWP plugins
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Antonino Bonanni (onsite oral presentation)
14:30 to 14:45 CEST
Lecture room B5
Abstract: Early detection of extreme events through NWP plugins
- UP2.2 Exploring the interfaces between meteorology and hydrology
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Fatima Pillosu, Tim Hewson (conveners)
14:00 to 17:15 CEST
Lecture room A112
Session: Exploring the interfaces between meteorology and hydrology
- UP2.2 Data-driven selection of optimal afforestation sites in Europe for drought adaptation
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Fredrik Wetterhall (onsite oral presentation)
15:15 to 15:30 CESTLecture room A112
Abstract: Data-driven selection of optimal afforestation sites in Europe for drought adaptation
- UP2.2 Can we now predict flash floods globally and up to medium ranges?
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Fatima Pillosu (onsite oral presentation)
16:45 to 17:00 CEST
Lecture room A112
Abstract: Can we now predict flash floods globally and up to medium-ranges?
- UP1.3 Enhancing Extreme Weather Forecasts: Diagnostic Strategies in ECMWF's Destination Earth Initiative
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Estíbaliz Gascón (onsite oral presentation)
16:00 to 16:15 CEST
Aula Magna
Abstract: Enhancing Extreme Weather Forecasts: Diagnostic Strategies in ECMWF's Destination Earth Initiative
- OSAK.1 Keynote Presentation Operational Systems and Applications
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Andrea Montani (convener)
17:30 to 18:00 CEST
Aula Magna
Session: Keynote Presentation Operational Systems and Applications
- ES1.3 Bridging the gap between climate data and policy makers: The CLIMAAX project example
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Milana Vuckovic, Fredrik Wetterhall (poster presentation)
18:00 to 19:30 CEST
Chapel
Abstract: Bridging the gap between climate data and policy makers: The CLIMAAX project example
- UP3.6 Coupled land-atmosphere data assimilation developments in support of the next generation of Earth system reanalyses and seasonal prediction systems: The CopERnIcus Climate Change Service Evolution (CERISE) project
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Patricia de Rosnay et al. (poster presentation, presented by Christoph Herbert)
18:00 to 19:30 CEST
A111 (Aula Joan Maragall)
Friday, 6 September
- ES1.6 Open Data – data, application development, impact
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Emma Pidduck (co-convener)
11:00 to 15:30 CEST
Chapel
- ES1.6 Uptake of the ECMWF Open Data Programme
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Victoria Bennett (onsite oral presentation)
11:35 to 11:50 CEST
Chapel
Abstract: Uptake of the ECMWF Open Data Programme
- ES1.6 Making ECMWF open weather forecast data more accessible to users: maintenance challenges
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Milana Vuckovic (onsite oral presentation)
11:50 to 12:05 CEST
Chapel
Abstract: Making ECMWF open weather forecast data more accessible to users: maintenance challenges
- OSA1.6 Challenges in weather and climate modelling: from model development via verification to operational perspectives
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Estíbaliz Gascón (convener)
11:00 to 15:15 CEST
Lecture room B5
- OSA1.6 Optimising orography for global high-resolution simulations
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Birgit Sützl (onsite oral presentation)
11:30 to 11:45 CEST
Lecture room B5
Abstract: Optimising orography for global high-resolution simulations
- OSA1.6 Quantifying double-penalty effects and mitigating their impact on forecast verification
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Llorenç Lledó (onsite oral presentation)
15:00 to 15:15 CEST
Lecture room B5
Abstract: Quantifying double-penalty effects and mitigating their impact on forecast verification