The MeteoXchange project aims to become a new platform with networking opportunities for young atmospheric scientists from all over the world. Virtual events, so called MeteoMeet, are offered on a regular basis[more]
The report is a snapshot that shows the Society’s work in supporting professionals and advancing the science of meteorology, in what was an unprecedented year.[more]
For the EMS, the process for preparing a new strategic plan started in the autumn of 2019 with the Council reviewing the current mission statement, preparing a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis and[more]
With two outstanding candidates the Awards Committee selected two recipients for this year’s EMS Young Scientist Award. Both recipients will give award lectures at the EMS2021 in September.[more]
Mark the dates for the virtual EMS Annual Meeting: 3 – 10 September 2021.
The full session programme is now available online. Registration opens early July.[more]
The award recognises his outstanding scientific contribution to wind energy meteorology and his leading role in the creation of the European Wind Atlas which is regarded as a major contribution to the future of European resilience.[more]
The EMS Tromp Award for an outstanding achievement in biometeorology 2021 will be presented to Athanasios Damialis for the publication: “Higher airborne pollen concentrations correlated with increased SARS-CoV-2 infection rates, as evidenced from 31 countries across the globe”.[more]
Frank Beyrich is honoured for his relentless activity as the Programme Stream Moderator for Understanding Weather and Climate Processes. Throughout, Frank has been committed to developing and enhancing the session programme in a way that takes account of new directions and upcoming trends in research and applications.[more]
In 2020 Jean Jouzel, France, was selected to receive the EMS Silver Medal. Also Velle Toll, Estonia, won the EMS Young Scientist Award. We are delighted to celebrate these two outstanding scientists with an Awards Ceremony on 1 June 2021.[more]
Whether a professional photographer or an amateur, @RMetS and @Accuweather are seeking images that showcase the sometimes dramatic and always fascinating story and impact of weather. Closing date is 26 June 2021.[more]