The 2024 Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society is taking place on 2 to 6 September 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, as a hybrid event.
This annual event brings together diverse actors in the fields of weather, climate, water and the environment, including researchers, users, the private and public sectors, NGOs, and the interested public. The sessions foster cross-fertilisation of ideas, and feedback between science and applications, while offering opportunities for collaboration to benefit societies in Europe and beyond.
ASPECT researchers are taking part or hosting several sessions during EMS 2024, while the project is also showcased at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center’s booth, bringing visibility to ASPECT and its research. Some of the sessions with ASPECT participation include the following:
Tuesday 3 September
- 10:00-10:15 CEST: “Ready-Set-Go!” optimisation: Towards an ecosystem of cross-timescale financial services to transfer climate risk (EMS2024-885), by Sheetal Saklani (BSC);
- 10:15-10:30 CEST: Climate information use in European organisations: Insights from a quantitative survey (EMS2024-894), by Sam Grainger (Uni Leeds / BSC);
- 12:15-12:30 CEST: Hot, dry and compound hot-dry extremes in decadal predictions (EMS2024-507), by Alvise Aranyossy (BSC);
- 12:30-12:45 CEST: Co-production of multi-annual climate services to support food and wine production resilience (EMS2024-62), by Carlos Delgado-Torres (BSC);
- 18:00-19:30 CEST: Comparing the seasonal predictability of ENSO and the Tropical Pacific variability in EC-Earth3 at two different horizontal resolutions (poster – EMS2024-752), by Aude Carreric (BSC).
Thursday 5 September
- 17:30-18:00 CEST: To be or not to be: The operationalisation of climate projections (EMS2024-1122), by Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes (BSC).
Friday 6 September
- 09:00-10:30 CEST: Setting, crossing, and transforming scales (ES1.5) – Session hosted by ASPECT and Impetus4Change researchers;
- 10:15-10:30 CEST: Unveiling seamless climate information benefits for the wine sector: co-development of a case study (EMS2024-576), by Verónica Torralba (BSC).