• Dr. Linus Magnusson – Understanding forecast errors – forecast evaluation at ECMWF

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Dr. Linus Magnusson from ECMWF with the title:Understanding forecast errors – forecast evaluation at ECMWF Date: 01 February 2024, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor), Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne It will also be streamed via zoom: for online participation, please contact info@cesoc.net ————————————————————————————————- […]

  • Federico Porcù – Synergistic use of different tools to gain insight into cloud and precipitation structures

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Assoc. Prof. Federico Porcù - Atmospheric Physics Department of Physics and Astronomy "Augusto Righi", University of Bologna, with the title: Synergistic use of different tools to gain insight into cloud and precipitation structures Date: 10 September 2024, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor), […]

  • Peer Nowack – Why all emergent constraints are wrong but some are useful – a machine learning perspective

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by T. T.-Prof. Dr. Peer Nowack, Chair for AI in Climate and Environmental Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology with the title: Why all emergent constraints are wrong but some are useful – a machine learning perspective Date: 12 September 2024, Time: 11:30 CEST Location: […]

  • Cristina Facchini – From aerosol and fog chasing to big data: current atmospheric and climate research at CNR-ISAC

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Cristina Facchini, Director of the Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) with the title: From aerosol and fog chasing to big data: current atmospheric and climate research at CNR-ISAC Date: 09 October 2024, Time: 10:00 CEST Location: […]

  • Claire Pettersen – Observing and Characterizing High-Latitude Precipitation Processes: Perspectives from Space and Ground

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Prof Claire Pettersen, from the University of Michigan, with the title: Observing and Characterizing High-Latitude Precipitation Processes: Perspectives from Space and Ground Date: 10 June 2025, Time: 11:00 CEST Location: Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne It will also be streamed via zoom: for online participation, please […]

  • Harald Sodemann – Evaluating regional model biases in the European Arctic using paired stable water isotope observations

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Prof. Harald Sodemann, Professor, Meteorology (Numerical Modelling, Atmospheric Water Cycle), at the University of Bergen and Mercator Fellow in the TR172  "Arctic Amplification" with the title: Evaluating regional model biases in the European Arctic using paired stable water isotope observations Date: 24 July 2025, Time: 14:00 […]

  • Trude Storelvmo – Potential climate tipping point hiding in Southern Ocean Clouds

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Prof. Trude Storelvmo, Section for Meteorology and Oceanography at the University of Oslo, with the title: Potential climate tipping point hiding in Southern Ocean Clouds Date: 21 October 2025 Time: 16:00 CEST Location: University of Cologne Please use the entrance at Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne. […]

  • Katinka Bellomo – Impacts and State-Dependence of AMOC weakening in a warming climate

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Dr. Katinka Bellomo, IPCC AR7 Lead Author & Associate Professor at the Department of Geosciences, University of Padova, with the title: Impacts and State-Dependence of AMOC weakening in a warming climate Date: 23 October 2025, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: University of Cologne For online participation, please […]

  • Philip Stier – Towards constraining global cloud-aerosol interactions combining km-scale climate models with machine learning

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    We would like to invite you to a KPA-IMfESS talk given by Prof. Philip Stier, Department of Physics, University Oxford, UK with the title: Towards constraining global cloud-aerosol interactions combining km-scale climate models with machine learning Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 10:15 a.m. Location: University of Cologne, Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology (4th floor, lecture hall 4.001, […]

  • Richard Forbes – Predicting the weather at ECMWF: Improving physics-based modelling in an increasingly data-driven world

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Dr. Richard Forbes (ECMWF) with the title: Predicting the weather at ECMWF: Improving physics-based modelling in an increasingly data-driven world Date: 24 November 2025 Time: 10:00 (Berlin time) Location: University of Cologne Please use the entrance at Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne. Ring the bell labeled […]

  • Tiziano Maestri – Far- and Mid-Infrared Radiances in All-Sky conditions: simulations and real data inversion

    Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor) via Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne Pohligstr. 3,, Cologne, Germany

    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Dr. Tiziano Maestri, from University of Bologna, Physics and Astronomy Department “Augusto Righi”, Bologna, Italy, with the title: Far- and Mid-Infrared Radiances in All-Sky Conditions: Simulations and Real Data Inversion Date: 02 December 2025 Time: 16:00 CEST Location: University of Cologne Please use the entrance at […]

  • Julian Quinting – ML-based weather forecasts for research on the sub-seasonal time scale – challenges and opportunities

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    CESOC kindly invites you to a talk given by Prof Dr Julian Quinting, Professor for Energy Meteorology at the Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology and Research Scientist at the Institute of Energy Economics the Universität zu Köln, with the title: ML-based weather forecasts for research on the sub-seasonal time scale – challenges and opportunities Date: […]