Climes @ EGU 2025
Climes is participating in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025!
Our Principal Investigators are leading and contributing to sessions that tackle some of the most pressing challenges in climate and earth sciences, from understanding extreme weather impacts to leveraging AI for better forecasting.
EGU is a prime platform for connecting with global experts, sharing groundbreaking research, and advancing solutions to climate challenges. As part of the scientific community, we invite you to engage by submitting your abstracts and joining these critical discussions.
Sessions with climes’ principal investigators Gabriele Messori and Elena Raffetti:
🔹 NP1.3 | Extremes in Geophysical Sciences: Drivers, Predictability, and Impacts
Convener: Meriem Krouma
Co-conveners: Davide Faranda, Gabriele Messori, M. Carmen Alvarez-Castro Explore the mechanisms driving extreme events and their impacts across geophysical systems.
🔹 ITS2.3/CL0.12 | PICO | Population Health Impacts of Climate Extremes and Climatic Factors
Convener: Elena Raffetti
Co-conveners: Gabriele Messori, Antonio Gasparrini, Stefan Döring, Maurizio Mazzoleni
Delve into the intersection of climate extremes and public health, with insights into impacts and mitigation strategies.
🔹 ITS1.13/NH13.1 | PICO | Text Data and Emerging Data Sources in Earth System Sciences
Convener: Lina Stein
Co-conveners: Mariana Madruga de Brito, Gabriele Messori, Georgia Destouni
Mariana Madruga de Brito, Gabriele Messori, Georgia Destouni(https://www.su.se/english/profiles/gdest-1.182913)
Highlight the innovative use of text and non-traditional data in advancing earth system research.
🔹 CL5.9 | AI-driven Forecasting for Weather, Climate, and Extreme Events (Co-organized by AS1)
Convener: Ramón Fuentes Franco
Co-conveners: Gustau Camps-Valls, Sonia Seneviratne, Leonardo Olivetti, Gabriele Messori
Gustau Camps-Valls, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Leonardo Olivetti, Gabriele Messori
Discover how AI is transforming the landscape of weather and climate forecasting, with a focus on extremes.
Take Action
Submit your abstracts to these sessions and be part of the conversation shaping the future of climate science. Abstract deadline: 15 January 2025.
📢 Learn more and submit here: egu.eu/abstracts