Upcoming webinar: How do we address climate risk? Challenges from an interdisciplinary dialogue

The Argentinean Hub of My Climate Risk (WCRP) invites you to attend the webinar:

How do we address climate risk? Challenges from an interdisciplinary dialogue

June 27th 11:00-12:30 Arg | 14:00-15:30 UTC

This webinar is the first one in a series entitled “Actionable Climate Knowledge.” We will address one of the main challenges in producing actionable climate knowledge: how to construct knowledge that is relevant for integration in decisions about risk management in the context of climate change. Three research experiences from different disciplinary perspectives illustrate successful cases in Argentina.

Register here: REGISTER

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Upcoming SRI 2023 session: Enhancing Capacity for Climate Risk Assessment and Catalyzing Partnerships to Inform Decisions in Latin America and the Caribbean

The WCRP community is warmly invited to the Latin America and the Caribbean LACI SRI 2023 sessionEnhancing Capacity for Climate Risk Assessment and Catalyzing Partnerships to Inform Decisions in Latin America and the Caribbean

The session will be hybrid and the WCRP community have been provided with a complimentary Zoom link. The session objectives are to introduce the LACI pilot activities, which focus on catalyzing partnerships across the Americas and advancing regional capacity in climate risk assessment to help inform decision-making on climate impacts. 

The session will be held on Monday 26 June, 2:30-6:00 pm (ET) / 8:30-11:30 pm (CEST). Here is the registration form. 

Open Position at ETH: Professor of High-Resolution Weather and Climate Modelling (fwd)

The Department of Environmental Systems Science (www.usys.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position.


The new professor will be responsible for developing a leading research and teaching program that focuses on high-resolution weather and climate modelling, including both disciplinary and system-oriented ultidisciplinary research. The successful candidate is expected to develop an innovative research program that makes an important contribution to advancing process understanding in the climate system and providing detailed information about climate change that is also relevant for adaptation measures. The core research activity of the new professor could be for instance in fields related to the development and application of large-eddy simulation models in the context of the larger-scale climate system, regional and global kilometer-scale weather and climate simulations, the development of physical parameterizations for high-resolution atmospheric models coupled to land, ocean and ice, and the use of high-resolution ensemble techniques.


The professorship will be part of the Institute of Atmospheric and Climate Science. ETH Zurich and other research organizations in Switzerland, including MeteoSwiss, provide a wide range of opportunity for collaboration in the areas of high-resolution weather and climate modelling. The successful candidate is expected to teach undergraduate level courses (German or English) and graduate level courses (English) in the Atmosphere and Climate study program, covering both basic and advanced topics in numerical modelling of weather and climate. ETH Zurich is an equal opportunity and family-friendly employer, values diversity, and is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.


Please apply online: www.facultyaffairs.ethz.ch


Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a statement of future research and teaching interests, a description of the leadership philosophy, and a description of the three most important achievements, and the names of three references. The letter of application should be addressed to the President of ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Joël Mesot. The closing date for applications is 31. August 2023

Job offers at Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, Uni Graz, Austria

The Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz (Austria), is currently looking for new members:

  • University assistant with doctorate
    Independent team-integrated collaboration (research group ARSCliSys) in the field of climate analysis and satellite remote sensing with occultation methods, specifically on data analysis innovations, uncertainty characterization of climate records and their application for atmospheric and climate research
    40 hours a week, fixed-term employment for 6 years, position to be filled as of 01.09.2023
    Application deadline: July 5th, 2023
  • Project assistant without doctorate
    Independent research on the impact of wildfires and volcanic eruptions on climate trends in the atmosphere, within the scope of a dissertation and integrated in the Radio Occultation & Climate Team
    30 hours a week, expected employment until 31.12.2024, position to be filled as of 01.08.2023
    Application deadline: June 21st, 2023

IGAC – Americas Working Group (AWG) Community

IGAC AWG welcomes nominations and self-nominations to its Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) from the international community. This call is open to scientists in all career stages. IGAC AWG is currently accepting nominations to start in 2024 from the following regions:

  • Andes (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela)
  • Caribbean
  • Central America

Nominations will be accepted until 31 August 2023. For information related to the IGAC AWG SSC, please see Fostering a collaborative atmospheric chemistry research community in the Latin America and Caribbean Region.

For more information on the role and expectations of IGAC AWG SSC members, please feel free to contact the IGAC AWG Co-chairs Olga Mayol-Bracero () and Marcos Andrade ().

Climate Coffe – Seminar

The ECRA community is happy to announce the restart of Climate coffee talks with the first speaker:

                Romain Millan at 21st of September 10 to 11 am

as usual the coffee breaks will be held ONLY virtual. Please make sure you bring your own cup of tea/coffee or favourite drink a small snack and enjoy:

        Monitoring ice shelf vulnerability at both poles from multiple sensor remote sensing data

Participation link is here.

Director positions available in three WCRP IPOs

Three exciting leadership opportunities in WCRP International Project Offices (IPOs). WCRP invites applications for the posts of:

  • Director of the CLIVAR (Climate and Ocean – Variability, Predictability, and Change) International Project Office, hosted by the Ocean University of China (OUC) in Qingdao, China
  • Director of the RIfS (Regional Information for Society) International Project Office, hosted by Ouranos in Montreal, Canada
  • Director of the ESMO (Earth System and Modelling Observations) International Project Office, hosted by DKRZ in Hamburg, Germany

For more details visit the WCRP website.

Call for nominations for 2024 IGAC SSC members open

IGAC is currently seeking new members for the 2024 Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) from the international community. Serving on the IGAC SSC is ideal for well-established mid to senior career scientists. IGAC strives to have a good balance in its SSC members including in areas of atmospheric chemistry specialization, gender and geographic location.
 
For 2024, IGAC is primarily seeking new members from Europe, China, and the Middle East. If you are not from those regions, but are interested in being more involved with IGAC’s leadership in the future, please first write to  about when we expect a need for new members from your region and other ways to contribute to IGAC.
 
Nominations will be accepted until 15 July 2023. For information on serving on the IGAC SSC, please see The Expectations and Role of IGAC SSC Members. IGAC accepts both nominations and self-nominations.

Climate 2024 Travel Award -Deadline: 31 December 2023

We are pleased to announce that the application period is now open for the Climate 2024 Travel Award. The applications will be assessed by an Evaluation Committee chaired by Dr. Timothy G. F. Kittel of Climate.

This prize provides financial support for the winner to attend an international conference in the field of climate processes to be held in 2024, in order to hold a presentation, present a poster, or both.

For more informations visit the webite here.