Past Meetings

INARCH Workshop

Oct 9, 2023- Oct 11, 2023

Workshop Details We are excited to announce the dates and location for the next in-person INARCH Workshop (by invitation only).  This will be held October 9–11, 2023 in Stanley, Idaho, USA at the Mountain Village Resort (https://www.mountainvillage.com/).  Professor James McNamara and Dr. Andrew Hedrick will be our 2023 workshop hosts.  We have opened a formal registration system for this workshop; email chris.debeer@usask.ca if […]


1st Global Flood Crosscutting Project Workshop

Sep 22, 2023- Sep 22, 2023

1st Global Flood Crosscutting Project Workshop: Needs, Priorities, and Partnerships to Advance Flood Research and Impacts About GEWEX is interested in establishing a new project as a Global Flood Crosscutting Initiative that crosses several activities within the GEWEX Hydroclimatology Panel (GHP) and link with other GEWEX panels. Initial directions and thoughts about this initiative can […]


VII Convection-Permitting Climate Modelling Workshop

Aug 29, 2023- Aug 31, 2023

About the Workshop Aims Communicate advances in Convection-Permitting Climate Modelling (CPCM) and our understanding of fine scale processes; how these influence/are influenced by larger scale features and elucidate how climate change and its impacts are experienced at local scales. Address, and propose solutions to, barriers to continued advancement – such as lack of key earth […]


Baltic Sea Science Congress 2023

Aug 21, 2023- Aug 25, 2023

About The purpose of the Baltic Sea Science Congress 2023 is to bring together scientists working on issues related to the Baltic Sea Region to present the most recent research and to discuss status, trends and the future of the Baltic Sea as well as future research needs. The specific focus is on the UN […]


2023 GLASS Meeting

Aug 15, 2023- Aug 17, 2023

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 […]