The 2023 GEWEX Data and Analysis Panel (GDAP) meeting (by invitation only) will take place at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York City, NY, USA on 19 and 20 October 2023. This year’s annual GDAP meeting will take place in conjunction with the Fall Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) project science team meeting.
GDAP was organized to bring together theoretical and experimental insights into the radiative interactions and climate feedbacks associated with cloud processes. The central question that governs the GDAP mission is: “how sensitive is the Earth’s climate to changes in radiative and other forcings?” Answering this question will enable improved prediction of transient natural climate variations, such as El Niño, and provide better understanding of the consequences of natural and human-induced climate changes.
This year’s annual GDAP Meeting will review progress of the ongoing GDAP Assessments and Projects. As one of the four panels of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Exchanges (GEWEX), a core program of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP), the GEWEX Science Questions and the WCRP Grand Challenges will be at the heart of these discussions.
The agenda is available at https://www.gewexevents.org/meetings/2023gdap/agenda/.
If you have received an invitation and plan on participating in the 2023 GDAP meeting in person or remotely, please click to register .
Presentations and reports will become available on the Document page and can be uploaded here. The password to access the Document page is provided in the invitation you received to attend the 2023 GDAP Meeting. For more information, please contact us at contact@gewexevents.org
The 2023 GDAP Meeting will take place from 19–20 October 2023 at:
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)
2880 Broadway (intersection of Broadway and West 112th St)
New York City, NY
U.S.A.
For information on travel, visa and other useful things about your stay in New York City visit https://www.gewexevents.org/meetings/2023gdap/practical-information/
Background image courtesy of DLR_next: New York City