EGU 2025
27 April – 2 May 2025
The EGU General Assembly 2025 is set to bring together geoscientists from around the world for a dynamic, multidisciplinary conference covering all aspects of Earth, planetary, and space sciences. This annual event serves as a premier platform for researchers – especially early career scientists – to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and engage with leading experts across various fields.
I4C experts are eager to contribute to the dialogue and foster collaborations that drive progress in geosciences. Their attendance at this prestigious event promises to highlight their ongoing commitment to advancing scientific understanding and tackling global challenges.
I4C will also be present at the following sessions to contribute to discussions and share insights on related research:
Monday, 28 May
- “Impact of cities on the diurnal precipitation and temperature cycle in a changing climate“, Oral presentation, 14:05 –14:25 (CEST), Room 0.14
- “Co-evaluating urban climate services: perspectives from climate scientists, decision makers and boundary agents on what makes “good” services“, Oral presentation, 14:35 – 14:45 (CEST), Room 2.24
- “Estimating democratic averages across GCMs, RCMs, and scenarios in the CMIP5-based EURO-CORDEX simulation ensemble“, Poster, 10:45–12:30 (CEST), Hall X5, X5.110
Tuesday, 29 May
- “Blocking patterns are crucial in producing recent extreme summer floods“, Oral presentation, 08:35 – 08:55 (CEST), Room 1.14
Wednesday, 30 May
- “Is the winter mean NAO white noise? Models and observations“, Poster, 14:00 – 15:45 (CEST), Hall X5, X5.166
- “Skillful predictions of Eurasian winter climate by constraining variability in CMIP6 simulations using NAO-temperature teleconnections“, Poster, 10:45 – 12:30 (CEST), Hall X5, X5.191
Thursday, 31 May
- “Graph neural networks based climate emulator for kilometer scale hourly precipitation : a novel hybrid imperfect approach“, Oral presentation, 17:35 – 17:45 (CEST), Room -2.32
Friday, 1 May
- “Assessing the added value of statistical downscaling to the predictive skill of global subseasonal temperature forecasts during the Paris 2024 Olympics“, Poster, 10:45 – 12:30 (CEST), Hall X5, X5.159
- “Vertical profiles of tropical temperature trends: comparing satellite-based radio occultation data with CMIP6 climate models“, Oral presentation, 09:05 – 09:15 (CEST), Room 0.49/50
Stay tuned for further updates!