ICDM Workshop 2024

13–19 Oct 2024, Nanjing University International Conference Center, China
Website: https://icdm2024.nju.edu.cn/#/

Linking Weather and Climate Dynamics Across Scales

Weather and climate are inherently linked through processes operating at various spatial and temporal scales ranging from local weather phenomena to global climate patterns. Understanding the interplay between these scales and comprehending their complexities is crucial for improving weather forecasts, enhancing our climate projection capabilities, and developing effective strategies to mitigate the impacts of extreme events and climate change.

This workshop, organized by the IAMAS International Commission on Dynamical Meteorology, focuses on the dynamics across scales that shape our weather and climate, including feedback mechanisms, cascading effects, and emergent properties. The workshop aims to bridge disciplinary boundaries and provide a platform for researchers to exchange ideas, share advancements, and foster collaborations to advance our understanding of these intricate interactions.

The workshop will be mainly in person with live streaming, and will include invited lectures, shorter contributed talks, and poster presentations, as well as ample time for In-depth discussions or the latest research issues.

The workshop welcomes the following topics:

  • Weather and climate dynamics across time and space scales from convection to planetary motions
  • Dynamical interactions between tropical, midlatitude, and polar regions
  • Dynamical linkages between local and remote phenomena
  • Weather and climate dynamics, including dynamics of extremes in a changing climate
  • Data assimilation and predictability across scales
  • Machine learning applied to weather and climate dynamics and forecasting.

Abstract deadline: 31 May 2024

Early bird registration deadline: 31 July 2024

Hotel reservation deadline: 15 Aug 2024