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EUMETNET’s Spring Assembly meeting, held in Reykjavik,  was chaired for the first time by Dr Roar Skålin, Director of the
  On last Tuesday 4 July, a round table was held in European Parliament in Brussels entitled "One Health: Need
RODEO Project Launch – making meteorological high-value datasets available for all   The Provision of Open Access to Public Meteorological
Launch of a new Massive Open Online Course on Machine Learning in Weather and Climate Registrations are now open for

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    02.October.Monday

    EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2017

    All day
    2017.10.02-2017.10.06
    Rome, Italy
    Rome, Italy

    The EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference is a forum that brings together meteorologists, scientists and researchers from around the world to share their experience and knowledge during plenary, poster and workshop sessions. In addition to the perennial cornerstone themes of weather, ocean and climate observations, the 2017 conference will offer an excellent opportunity to discuss how satellite data can support operational hydrology and water resources management.

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  • 02
    02.October.Monday

    EWGLAM/SRNWP meeting

    All day
    2017.10.02-2017.10.05
    Reading, UK
    Reading, UK

    The yearly EWGLAM/SRNWP Meeting brings together the developers of European limited area numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and provides an excellent opportunity for the information exchange between the six modelling consortia (ALADIN, COSMO, HIRLAM, LACE, SEECOP, UKMO). The event is organized by the C-SRNWP Programme of EUMETNET and its Expert Teams. During the meeting all aspects of NWP model development (data assimilation, ensemble predication, applications etc..) are tackled in plenary sessions. C-SRNWP Expert Teams are also organizing parallel session where certain topics are discussed in more details.
    The meeting will be held at ECWMF headquarters in Reading, UK.

  • 03
    03.October.Tuesday

    EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2017

    All day
    2017.10.03-2017.10.06
    Rome, Italy
    Rome, Italy

    The EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference is a forum that brings together meteorologists, scientists and researchers from around the world to share their experience and knowledge during plenary, poster and workshop sessions. In addition to the perennial cornerstone themes of weather, ocean and climate observations, the 2017 conference will offer an excellent opportunity to discuss how satellite data can support operational hydrology and water resources management.

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  • 03
    03.October.Tuesday

    EWGLAM/SRNWP meeting

    All day
    2017.10.03-2017.10.05
    Reading, UK
    Reading, UK

    The yearly EWGLAM/SRNWP Meeting brings together the developers of European limited area numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and provides an excellent opportunity for the information exchange between the six modelling consortia (ALADIN, COSMO, HIRLAM, LACE, SEECOP, UKMO). The event is organized by the C-SRNWP Programme of EUMETNET and its Expert Teams. During the meeting all aspects of NWP model development (data assimilation, ensemble predication, applications etc..) are tackled in plenary sessions. C-SRNWP Expert Teams are also organizing parallel session where certain topics are discussed in more details.
    The meeting will be held at ECWMF headquarters in Reading, UK.

  • 04
    04.October.Wednesday

    EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2017

    All day
    2017.10.04-2017.10.06
    Rome, Italy
    Rome, Italy

    The EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference is a forum that brings together meteorologists, scientists and researchers from around the world to share their experience and knowledge during plenary, poster and workshop sessions. In addition to the perennial cornerstone themes of weather, ocean and climate observations, the 2017 conference will offer an excellent opportunity to discuss how satellite data can support operational hydrology and water resources management.

    More