• Tobias Fuchs: Interfaces of the Climate and Environment Division of the Deutscher Wetterdienst to the research in CESOC

    Date:  13 December 2021Time: 16:00 CET Location: online via Zoom Titelbild: ©Bildkraftwerk/Deutscher Wetterdienst ——— Abstract: Interfaces of the Climate and Environment Division of the Deutscher Wetterdienst to the research in CESOC Tobias Fuchs, Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) The Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Germany’s national meteorological service, supports the bridging of Earth system science to computer science and […]

  • Jean-Noël Thépaut, Vincent-Henri Peuch and Carlo Buontempo: ECMWF strategy and activities in Environmental monitoring and modelling

    CESOC kindly invites to a Colloquium given byJean-Noël Thépaut, Director of Copernicus Services Vincent-Henri Peuch, Director of Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Carlo Buontempo, Director of Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Date:  07 February Time: 16:00 CET Location: Online via Zoom ——————————————- Abstract: ECMWF strategy and activities in Environmental monitoring and modelling The underpinning […]

  • Tobias Weigel – Unlocking the potential of Machine Learning for Earth and Environment researchers

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Tobias Weigel, Team lead for Helmholtz AI consultants at DKRZ, with the title: Unlocking the potential of Machine Learning for Earth and Environment researchers Date: 11 April 2022, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: online It will be streamed via zoom: please contact info@cesoc.net ————————————————————————————————- Abstract As Helmholtz AI […]

  • Katia Lamer – Advances in urban atmospheric monitoring and simulation

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Katia Lamer, Director of operations and Assistant scientist at the Center for Multiscale Applied Sensing, Department of Environmental and Climate Sciences, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, with the title: Advances in urban atmospheric monitoring and simulation Date: 11 July 2022, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th […]

  • Prof. Franziska Glassmeier – Timescales of aerosol-cloud interactions: from opportunistic experiments to radiative forcing

    CESOC kindly invites you to a Colloquium given by Prof. Franziska Glassmeier from Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, TU Delft with the title:Timescales of aerosol-cloud interactions: from opportunistic experiments to radiative forcing Date: 05 December 2022, Time: 16:00 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001 (4th floor), Höninger Weg 100, 50969 Cologne It will also be streamed […]

  • Florian Pappenberger – More than better weather forecasts: The future of earth system prediction and impact-based warnings

    CESOC kindly invites to another Colloquium given byFlorian Pappenberger, Director of Forecasts European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Reading, UK Date: 31 January 2023, Time: 16:00 CET Location: Lecture Hall 16 (HS XVI), Nußallee 17, 53115 Bonn ————————- abstract: More than better weather forecasts: The future of earth system prediction and impact-based warnings Florian Pappenberger Forecasts […]

  • Dr. David D. Turner – “NOAA’s rapid-refresh convective allowing models”

    CESOC kindly invites you to another Colloquium by Dr. David D. Turner from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – U.S. Department of CommerceDate: 21 April 2023, Time: 15:30 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001, Pohligstr. 3, 50969 Cologne It will also be streamed via zoom: for online participation, please contact info@cesoc.net ——————————– NOAA’s rapid-refresh […]

  • Dr. Raphaela Vogel – “Strong cloud–circulation coupling explains weak trade cumulus feedback”

    CESOC kindly invites you to another Colloquium by Dr. Raphaela Vogel from the University of Hamburg.Date: 13 June 2023, Time: 13:30 CEST Location: Lecture Hall 4.001, Pohligstr. 3, 50969 Cologne It will also be streamed via zoom: for online participation, please contact info@cesoc.net ——————————– Strong cloud–circulation coupling explains weak trade cumulus feedback Shallow cumulus clouds in […]