🌟 Exciting news from the #EDIPIAlumni community! A huge congratulations to Dr. Vinita Deshmukh on her new postdoctoral position at the Universität Wien | University of Vienna! 🎉 Vinita will be investigating moisture and heat transport in Mediterranean weather extremes using an advanced Lagrangian model—building on the expertise she developed during her PhD. We wish you all the best in this new chapter and look forward to seeing your continued contributions to climate research! 🚀 #ClimateScience #WeatherExtremes #LagrangianAnalysis #PhDToPostdoc #EDIPI #H2020
european weather Extremes: DrIvers, Predictability and Impacts (EDIPI)
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Funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme - Marie Skłodowska-Curie GA no. 956396.
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european weather Extremes: DrIvers, Predictability and Impacts (EDIPI) is an international consortium of universities, research centres and private companies aiming to further the holistic understanding of temperature, precipitation (incl. drought) and surface wind extremes over Europe. One of EDIPI’s key goals is to train a cohort of Weather Extreme Experts, who combine a physical understanding of high-impact weather extremes with a practical knowledge of predictability tools and an appreciation of user-relevant information required by the private sector. In order to achieve this goal, EDIPI offers 14 Ph. D. positions in 8 different countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Israel, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U. K.), with a start in September 2021. The project brings together nine beneficiaries spread across eight countries which will hire the students and 11 partner organizations spread across seven countries which will train and host the students for their research secondments. EDIPI is funded under the European Commission’s H2020-MSCA-ITN programme.
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🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Inovasita Alifdini! 🎓👏 Another #EDIPIAlumni success—Inovasita has officially defended her PhD thesis on "European windstorm losses under current and future climate conditions" at KIT! Her research contributes to understanding and mitigating the risks of extreme weather events in Europe. We’re excited to see what the future holds for you, Dr. Alifdini! 🚀 #PhDDefense #ClimateScience #EDIPI #H2020 #ExtremeWeather
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🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Bianca Biess! 🎉 Another #EDIPIAlumni milestone! Bianca has successfully defended her PhD thesis, marking an incredible achievement in her research on climate extremes and their impacts. Wishing you all the best in your future scientific endeavors—your work will continue to inspire! #H2020 #EDIPI #ClimateResearch #PhDDefense
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🌍 Applications for Climes Summer School 2025 are now open! Great summers create great scientists – and in Uppsala, climes is where research meets inspiration. From June 16–19, 2025, we welcome doctoral students, early-career postdocs, and master's students finishing their studies to Uppsala University for an intensive and interdisciplinary program on climate extremes and their impacts. 🧑🏫 What to Expect: 🔹 Daily lectures on Climate Extremes, Differential Climate Impacts, Public Health, and AI in Climate Science 🔹 Hands-on sessions applying research methods to real-world challenges 🔹 Soft skills training in communication, collaboration, and research engagement 🔹 Networking events and a social dinner to connect with peers and experts 📅 Application Deadline: March 14, 2025 🔔 Notification of Acceptance: April 18, 2025 💡 Cost: Free to attend; limited travel support available Four days of learning, collaboration, and new perspectives in Uppsala! Apply now: www.climes.se/summerschool #ClimesSummerSchool #ClimateScience #ResearchOpportunities #Uppsala Climes - Swedish centre for impacts of climate extremes is a collaboration between: Uppsala University, Institutionen för geovetenskaper Lund University, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and is funded by Vetenskapsrådet / Swedish Research Council
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❓Could explosive cyclones, like Storm Éowyn, become more frequent alongside atmospheric rivers in the future? Excited to announce that our latest research paper, with Mireia Ginesta Fernandez, has been published in Earth System Dynamics! 📄 🌟Future changes in compound explosive cyclones and atmospheric rivers in the North Atlantic🌟 🔎Our study investigates how explosive cyclones and atmospheric rivers—key drivers of extreme weather in Europe—are projected to change in the future. This research is particularly timely in light of the recent explosive Storm Éowyn, which impacted Ireland last Friday alongside an atmospheric river (https://lnkd.in/dDDs_sFM). This storm exemplifies the extreme weather events discussed in our study. Key findings: 🌊 The concurrence of explosive cyclones and atmospheric rivers, as well as the intensity of atmospheric rivers, is projected to increase by the end of the century under all future scenarios. 🌪️ Explosive cyclones associated with atmospheric rivers are expected to be longer-lasting and deeper than those without. This paper marks the culmination of my research internship at LSCE-IPSL (Paris), and I am incredibly grateful for the support and collaboration of my co-authors: Davide Faranda, Anna Rutgersson, Pascal Yiou, Lichuan Wu and Gabriele Messori. You can read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/dWebmKQn #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #StormÉowyn #AtmosphericRivers #ExplosiveCyclones #EarthSystemDynamics
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🌍 LAST CALL for Abstracts: AI and Weather Forecasting at EGU General Assembly 2025 🌦️ European Geosciences Union (EGU) Are you leveraging AI to tackle challenges in weather and climate forecasting? Share your innovations at Session CL5.9: AI-Driven Forecasting for Weather, Climate, and Extreme Events during the EGU General Assembly 2025 in Vienna! This session dives deep into the transformative potential of machine learning and AI in predicting and understanding weather extremes and climate trends. It’s an unmissable opportunity to present your research and connect with a vibrant network of experts across AI, meteorology, and climate science. Key Topics 🔹 AI/ML innovations in weather forecasting 🔹 Predicting extreme events (e.g., floods, heatwaves, hurricanes) 🔹 Integrating AI with physical climate models 🔹 Advances in climate datasets and projections 📅 Abstract submission deadline: 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET 🎯 Submit here: https://lnkd.in/eWfKCSjJ The session is convened by leading experts Ramón Fuentes Franco, Gustau Camps-Valls, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Leonardo Olivetti, Gabriele Messori. #AIforClimate #EGU25 #ClimateForecasting #WeatherPrediction #ClimateChange
🌍 Call for Abstracts: Session CL5.9 at EGU General Assembly 2025 🌦️ Are you working at the exciting intersection of AI and weather/climate forecasting? We’re inviting abstracts for Session CL5.9: AI-Driven Forecasting for Weather, Climate, and Extreme Events at the EGU General Assembly 2025 in Vienna! This session will explore the transformative role of machine learning and AI in forecasting weather and climate phenomena across scales—from hurricanes and heatwaves to long-term climate projections. It’s an excellent opportunity to share your research, exchange ideas, and collaborate with fellow experts from meteorology, AI, and climate science. 🔍 What we’re looking for: AI/ML applications for weather forecasting Detection and prediction of extreme events (e.g., floods, droughts) Integration of ML with physical climate models AI-driven innovations for climate datasets and projections 📅 Abstract deadline: Wednesday, 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET 🎯 Submit here: https://lnkd.in/eWfKCSjJ This session is convened by Ramón Fuentes-Franco, Gustau Camps-Valls, Sonia Seneviratne, Leonardo Olivetti, and Gabriele Messori—we hope to see you at #EGU25 for exciting discussions on AI and forecasting!
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🌟 LAST CALL for Abstracts: Predictability and Attribution of Extremes at EGU 2025 🌍 European Geosciences Union (EGU) How can we deepen our understanding of extreme events and their societal impacts? Share your insights at Session NP1.4: Predictability and Attribution of Extremes and Their Impacts during the EGU General Assembly 2025 in Vienna! This session will bridge physics-based and data-driven approaches to studying extremes, spanning both natural hazards and societal consequences. We especially encourage submissions from early career scientists and underrepresented groups to foster a vibrant, inclusive dialogue. This session is convened by Emma Holmberg, Leonardo Olivetti, Andrew King , Mireia Ginesta Fernandez Key Topics 🔹 Predictability of extremes, from weather forecasting to actionable insights 🔹 Attribution of events and their societal impacts 🔹 Data-driven and AI applications in extreme event research 🔹 Practical uses of attribution, like early warning systems and climate litigation 📅 Abstract deadline: 15 January 2025, 13:00 CET 🎯 Submit here: https://lnkd.in/g3pcXnj2 #ClimateExtremes #EGU25 #Predictability #AttributionScience #ExtremeEvents #ClimateScience
🌟 Call for Abstracts: EGU General Assembly 2025 🌟 We are excited to invite you to submit your research to our session at the EGU General Assembly 2025 in Vienna, Austria: “The Predictability and Attribution of Extremes and Impacts” [NP1.4 — CL3.2] This session aims to advance our understanding, prediction, and attribution of weather and climate extremes in the context of a warming world. We welcome studies on the predictability of these events, their attribution to climate change, their societal impacts across sectors such as health, insurance, and energy, and the practical applications of attribution studies. We are deeply committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse scientific community. We particularly encourage submissions from early career researchers and underrepresented groups. Abstract submission closes on 15 January 2025. 📩 Submit your abstract here: https://lnkd.in/eRfGcxRg Let’s shape the future of extreme event attribution together! 🌎🌍🌏 We look forward to engaging with your work and connecting in Vienna. #EGU25 #Predictability #Attribution #ClimateExtremes #ScienceForAll #CollaborationInScience
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🎓✨ Another proud milestone for #EDIPI members! Congratulations to Vinita Deshmukh on successfully defending her PhD thesis! 🎉 Her work on atmospheric blocking dynamics and its connection to European temperature extremes is shedding light on critical processes behind extreme weather. Well done, Vinita! #H2020 #EDIPI #PhDDefense #ClimateResearch #Success Vinita thanks to: Gabriele Messori, Arnaud Czaja, Jamie Mathews, Leonardo Olivetti and also Stephan Pahl, Olivia Maritus, Fabio D'Andrea, Paolo Davini, Camille Li, Gwendal Riviere, Sebastien Fromang
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🌍✨ #EDIPIAlumni covering ground! A huge congratulations to Mireia Ginesta Fernandez on her new role as Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Climate Damage Assessment at the University of Oxford! 🎉 We look forward to following your impactful research! Best wishes for this exciting new chapter! #H2020 #EDIPI #ClimateResearch #Postdoc #Success
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🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Jamie Mathews! 🎉 Jamie Mathews has successfully defended his PhD thesis, titled: "Oceanic Maintenance of Atmospheric Blocking in Wintertime in the North Atlantic." Jamie’s work has shed new light on the intricate interactions between atmospheric blocking and oceanic processes, focusing on the pivotal role of air-sea interactions over the Gulf Stream. His research contributes to our understanding of extreme weather dynamics, an essential area in the face of climate challenges. A heartfelt congratulations to Jamie on this incredible achievement! Your hard work and dedication inspire us all. 🌍🎓 #PhDDefense #ClimateScience #OceanAtmosphereInteraction #EDIPI #Success
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