By Lou Brett, University of Strathclyde Happy New Year! Exciting news! We are launching an Early Career of the Month series, showcasing the incredible work of young scientists in CompoundNET. … Continue reading Early Career Researcher (ECR) of the Month (Jan 2024) – Bastien François
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by Katharina Küpfer, KIT In November 2023, about 30 researchers from 21 research institutes across Europe and the world gathered in Karlsruhe, Germany for a workshop, hosted by Alexandre Ramos … Continue reading Workshop in Karlsruhe about the future of the compound events community – The CompoundNET and future directions
by Cassandra Rogers, Climate Scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology, Australia Sadly, DAMOCLES officially came to an end in March, 2023. But there are other opportunities to stay connected with … Continue reading End of DAMOCLES – how to stay connected with the compound events community
by Andreia Ribeiro, Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich The compound events community gathered once again at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2023 … Continue reading Celebrating community and compound events research at EGU23
Blog post written by:Patricia Silva and Khalil Teber On the morning of the 18th of July, around 30 people gathered in a warm room on the first floor of the Faculty … Continue reading Training School on Dynamical Modelling of Compound Events
Blog post written by:Minna M. Keinänen-ToivolaSatakunta University of Applied Sciences, COST DAMOCLES WG2 leader European scientists and experts have co-worked on compound events in the COST DAMOCLES project for the … Continue reading COST DAMOCLES final conference brought global experts together to work on compound weather events
Blog post written by:Minna M. Keinänen-ToivolaSatakunta University of Applied Sciences, COST DAMOCLES WG2 leader During the Corona time, business travel has been scarce. My third business trip in a year … Continue reading On a business trip on the other side of Europe
by Khalil Teber, PhD candidate at the university of Leipzig in the RSC4Earth group The 23rd and 24th of February, I organized an online workshop about disaster impact data, and … Continue reading Workshop summary: Challenges of linking climate and disaster data to improve the study of compound climate and extreme events
Guest blog by Hakki BaltaciTechnical University of Gebze, Turkey Variations and atmospheric bottom mechanisms triggering simultaneous drought and heat wave events is a phenomenon of natural origin that affects approximately … Continue reading Atmospheric mechanisms triggering concurrent drought and heat wave events in summer over northeastern Brazil
Interreg Baltic Sea Region project NOAH, one of the COST DAMOCLES pilot projects, has worked closely with stakeholders to protect the Baltic Sea from compound events in flooding. NOAH’s task … Continue reading Commitment of stakeholders – magic or an everyday practice?
