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Pan-CLIVAR 2025 will bring together CLIVAR members from all panels, Research Foci, and Scientific Steering Group (SSG), as well as representatives from WCRP core-projects and external partners and will initiate the formulation of the next science plan. Pan-CLIVAR 2025 will be held from 22 to 26 September 2025 in hybrid mode (in-person and on-line) in Indonesia. It will consist of individual panels and Research Foci meetings, SSG sessions, cross-panel meetings, plenaries, and a Symposium "Bridging Science and Society in Southeast Asia and Beyond" on 24 September with breakout sessions in the morning of 25 September. This year 2025 marks the 30th Anniversary of CLIVAR.
Participation to Pan CLIVAR Meeting is by invitation. The Symposium, however, is open to all.
- Registration and the call for Symposium abstracts are open. Abstract submission deadline: extended to April 18, 2025, 23h59 CEST.
- To register and submit an abstract, visit the Pan-CLIVAR 2025 website.
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The Scientific Organising Committee of the CMIP Community Workshop 2026 seeks to co-create the workshop as a bottom-up community-driven effort driven by scientists, practitioners and stakeholders. Take part by proposing your session now! The call for session proposals is open until 25 April 2025.
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WCRP is calling for nominations for membership of the World Climate Research Programme's Joint Scientific Committee (JSC). The deadline for nominations is extended to 30 April 2025.
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Join us in the upcoming webinar as part of the WCRP Digital Earths Lighthouse Activity. Click here to register.
Topic: The "Earthing" of Weather and Climate Processes: New Studies of Land-Atmosphere Feedback
Speaker: Dr. Volker Wulfmeyer (Institute of Physics and Meteorology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany)
Date and time: April 1st, 2025 - 15:00 UTC
For more information about the series: https://www.wcrp-climate.org/de-webinar-series
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A new study by Regina R. Rodrigues (co Chair of the WCRP My Climate Risk Lighthouse Activity), Afonso H. Gonçalves Neto, Edson A. Vieira, and Guilherme O. Longo, published in Communications Earth & Environment (https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02195-3), explores the connection between marine heatwaves (MHWs) and coral bleaching in the tropical Atlantic. For more information, click the heading above.
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On March 21, 2025, global leaders, scientists, and policymakers will gather at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and Paris to mark the first-ever World Day for Glaciers. To learn more, click the heading above.
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This workshop, by invitation only, is organized by the Regional Information for Society (RIfS) Core Project (RIfS) and the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) in Cape Town (South Africa) from 8 to 11 September 2025. It is planned as a pivotal moment in Africa for how to address the critical questions of robust, defensible, and actionable climate information to support Africa’s policy and decision makers. This workshop is the first step to new cross-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and cross regional collaborations.
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We are delighted to invite you to join the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Tipping Point: "Impacts on Climate and Extreme Events" webinar, in the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity, AIMES, the Earth Commission, and Future Earth webinar series. This webinar will explore the potential impacts of an AMOC tipping event on Europe’s climate. When: 25 March 14:00-15:30 CET Presentations by:
- Anastasia Romanou (NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies/Columbia University): AMOC bifurcation - tipping due to internal climate variability
- René van Westen (The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute): AMOC Tipping Events under different Forcing Scenarios
Register: https://the-amoc-tipping-point-impacts-on-climate-and-extreme-events.confetti.events/
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Following an open call in 2024 for the four GPEX Working Groups (WGs) co-chairs and members, the WCRP Global Precipitation EXperiment Lighthouse Activity, aiming at taking on the challenge of improving precipitation predictions around the world, including polar and high-mountain regions, would like to seek nominations (including self-nominations) to further expand its current WG memberships that will develop and execute the GPEX implementation plan over the next decade, and integrate with the past efforts. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2025. Click the heading above for more details and to apply.
Photo: John Coppi (January, 1992)