Dear readers, As we go into the second year of the pandemic, we continue to serve the community and keep you updated on activities and
European Meteorological Society ems-message
January 2021
Latest news from EMS and the community

Dear readers,

As we go into the second year of the pandemic, we continue to serve the community and keep you updated on activities and developements. The preparations for the Annual Meeting in September continue, with many ideas about how a virtual conference can be made engaging and interactive. The EMS Council will discuss this on 3 February and we will call for contributions in the wake of what it decided.

For now take note of the upcoming award application deadlines and browse the opportunities and news collected in this newsletter.

Martina Junge, Editor

31 Jan: deadline to nominate for the EMS Silver Medal
31 Jan: deadline to apply for the Technology Achievement Award
10 Mar: deadline to register for the Harry Otten Prize
08/01/2021
ASR - Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2021
It is still possible to submit contributions on applied meteorology and climatology to the open access journal Advances in Science and Research (ASR) published by Copernicus. Submission will close…
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07/01/2021
Global Weather Enterprise: Webinars in January
InterMET.digit is providing a webinar on Autonomous vehicles: the importance of weather-related technology and data services, while the GWE Forum will discuss Legislative Frameworks that Enable Public-Private Engagement in…
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07/01/2021
New members on the EMS Committees
Young scientists have volunteered to work on the EMS Committee on Meetings, and the TAA committee has a new chair. We welcome Carola Detring, Peter Kalverla and Victoria Sinclair…
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07/01/2021
ICAM2021 postponed - virtual event foreseen
Due to the ongoing Corona pandemic, the 36th ICAM has to be postponed. The organisers ask the community to keep 7 to 11 June 2021 marked in their calendars:…
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18/12/2020
Long history - pros and cons: the youth section of the Hungarian Met Society
The youth section of the Hungarian Met Society was established in 1957 and supported students and early career scientists in training their professional skills. After the membership has been…
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17/12/2020
Publication: Weather and climate information supporting sustainable development goals
Owing to a lack of understanding, and data being unavailable, unusable or unsuitable, weather and climate information is currently underutilised in Sustainable Development Goal implementation. Improvements are essential in…
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