Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on the latest methodologies in climate data assimilation, emphasizing innovative approaches to integrate observational data into climate models. Participants will explore the implications of these advancements on model accuracy and predictive capabilities.
This session addresses the current challenges faced in numerical weather prediction, including model resolution and computational limitations. Experts will present solutions and advancements that enhance forecast reliability and skill.
This track examines the methodologies for validating and verifying climate models against observed data. Discussions will include best practices and the importance of model performance assessment in climatological research.
Participants will delve into the role of reanalysis data in climate research, focusing on its integration into predictive models and its applications in understanding climate variability. The session will highlight case studies demonstrating the utility of reanalysis data.
This session will explore ensemble forecasting methods and their effectiveness in improving forecast skill. Presenters will discuss the statistical approaches and their applications in meteorological modeling.
Focusing on hydrological forecasts, this track will cover the latest methods and innovations in predicting water-related phenomena. Participants will share insights on integrating climate data into hydrological models for enhanced accuracy.
This session will discuss various metrics and methodologies for assessing forecast skill in climate models. Attendees will gain insights into the importance of skill assessment for improving predictive accuracy.
This track will focus on atmospheric data assimilation techniques and their applications in enhancing weather and climate predictions. Experts will share recent advancements and case studies demonstrating the impact of these techniques.
Participants will explore the design and implementation of climate prediction systems, emphasizing the integration of various data sources. Discussions will include the challenges and successes in developing robust prediction frameworks.
This session will address the critical importance of data quality control in climate research. Experts will present methodologies for ensuring data integrity and the implications of data quality on model outputs.
This track will explore future directions in climate modeling and forecasting, focusing on emerging technologies and methodologies. Participants will discuss the potential impact of these advancements on climate science and policy.
