By Lou Brett, University of Strathclyde 🚀 We want to hear from you and your exciting research! Always wanted to make your research more visible? If you’re interested in joining … Continue reading Early Career Researcher (ECR) of the Month (Mar 2024) – Henrique Moreno Dumont Goulart
By Lou Brett, University of Strathclyde 🚀 We want to hear from you and your exciting research! Always wanted to make your research more visible? If you’re interested in joining … Continue reading Early Career Researcher (ECR) of the Month (Feb 2024) – Lily-belle Sweet
by Lily-belle Sweet, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Existing crop models underestimate the impacts of individual climate extremes on yields, but agricultural yield shock can also be caused by … Continue reading From a Short-Term Scientific Mission to the Creation of a Community for Machine Learning and Crop Modelling
by Eduardo Queiroz Marques, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA) Hello, my name is Eduardo, and I am a scientist in the Brazilian Amazon. In 2022 I visited Switzerland and … Continue reading A research visit with focus on understanding the impacts of compound precipitation and wind extremes on the southern Amazon
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
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
The next webinar in the series will have an Australian focus and an Australian time, though we hope you can still make it wherever you are. Nina Ridder (Suncorp) – … Continue reading Risk KAN Compound Events Webinar – November 2023
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
We wish to announce the continuation of our webinar series with talks on two different types of compound hydroclimatic risks: Dirk Eilander (VU Amsterdam): "Combining statistical, hydrodynamic and impact modelling … Continue reading Risk KAN compound events webinar: Dirk Eilander (VU Amsterdam) and Cathryn Birch (U Leeds)
