Past Meetings

4th Baltic Earth Conference

May 30, 2022- Jun 3, 2022

The 4th Baltic Earth Conference will take place in Jastarnia, Hel Peninsula, Poland from 30 May-3 June 2022. About The completion of the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR) marks the termination of the first phase, nine years after the launch of Baltic Earth. The BEARs provide a retrospect of Baltic Earth related research, current knowledge […]


Global Water Futures (GWF) Open Science Meeting 2022

May 16, 2022- May 18, 2022

The Global Water Futures (GWF) Open Science Meeting 2022 will take place online from 16-18 May 2022 and is open to all GWF participants as well as researchers not formally part of GWF but interested in linking to the program. This years theme is Knowledge to Action: Managing and governing water futures – GWF research encompasses direct […]


GEWEX SSG 34A

May 3, 2022- May 5, 2022

GEWEX SSG-34A (by invitation only) About The first GEWEX Scientific Steering Group Meeting in 2022, the SSG-34A, is hosted by Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)and will take place at Sorbonne Université – Pierre and Marie Curie Campus (UPMC), Paris, France from 3-5 May 2022. The SSG-34A has two main focus points: discussions about the new […]


1st GLASS/GHP Workshop on Irrigation

Nov 4, 2021- Nov 5, 2021

The GEWEX Irrigation project is an initiative of the Global Land-Atmosphere System Studies (GLASS) and GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) panels to advance our understanding of the impacts of irrigation on the water and energy cycles and to better represent these effects in models. Volunteer efforts and recently funded projects (e.g., LIAISE, GRAINEX, Irrigation+) have demonstrated […]


2021 GLASS Panel Meeting (by invitation only)

Oct 25, 2021- Oct 28, 2021

The GEWEX/Global Land/Atmosphere System Study (GLASS) panel is a volunteer-based research coordination panel focusing on land model development and evaluation in three core areas: process-oriented exploration, benchmarking (grid-cell to regional to global scales), and global-scale model experimentation and intercomparison. GLASS encourages and coordinates community-based activities in these areas, covering climate and weather timescales in both […]