SMHI's research at EGU 2023
SMHI will participate in the annual research conference European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna. This year SMHI's researchers will participate in various events within our disciplines of meteorology, hydrology, oceanography and climate.
Every year, researchers in the earth sciences gather for the major European conference arranged by EGU, the European Geosciences Union. The conference provides an important forum for researchers to meet other researchers, discuss the latest in research and establish new collaborations. In recent years, the conference has changed format, and this year it takes place both online and on-site.
SMHI participates in EGU 2023 with splinter meetings, sessions, presenations, PICOs and posters. Below is an overview of events where SMHI contributes. The full programme and more information can be found on: EGU23 website.
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SMHI at EGU
Monday 24 April
Presentations
Attributing runoff changes to present and future climate projections across Europe by Ilaria Clemenzi, Yiheng Du, and Ilias Pechlivanidis (CL5.1
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What can global hydrological models tell us about sources and flows of riverine plastics? by Alena Bartosova, Fanny Jeppsson Stahl, Conrad Brendel, Johan Temnerud, Jan Havelka, and Berit Arheimer (HS2.3.4
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Enhancing the seasonal forecasts from large-scale hydro-climate services to better meet the local conditions by Yiheng Du, Ilaria Clemenzi, and Ilias Pechlivanidis (HS4.3
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Posters
Role of snow for changes hydrological regimes in the Lena river basin by David Gustafsson, Jude Musuuza, Katharina Klemeth, Denica Bozhinova, Andrea Popp, Liudmila Lebedeva, and Tetsuya Hiyama (EOS3.1
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Tuesday 25 April
Presentations
What drives the water exchange above sill level in the Orust-Tjörn fjord system? by Sandra-Esther Brunnabend, Lars Axell, Maximo Garcia-Jove, and Lars Arneborg (OS2.2
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PICO
Maintaining operational services to share scientific knowledge and water data for a better world by Frida Gyllensvärd, Berit Arheimer, Jafet Andersson, Peter Berg, Miranda Gatti, and Sara Schutzer and the IAHS Task force (HS2.5.4
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Posters
A pan-European service for hydrological seasonal forecasts at C3S (HS4.6
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Wednesday 26 April
Sessions
HYPE: Research collaborations on model sharing and data
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Presentations
A recent assessment of the state of global cloudiness in the satellite-based climate data records by Abhay Devasthale and Karl-Göran Karlsson (AS3.2
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A novel machine learning based bias correctionmethod and its application to sea level in an ensemble of downscaled climate projections by Magnus Hieronymus (OS4.6
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PICO
Drivers and controls of greenhouse gas dynamics in subarctic, alpine catchments by Andrea L. Popp, Nicolas Valiente Parra, Kristoffer Aalstad, Sigrid Trier Kjær, Norbert Pirk, Alexander Eiler, Peter Dörsch, Dag Olav Hessen, and Lena Merete Tallaksen (HS6.6
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Thursday 27 April
Sessions
Next scientific Decade in Hydrological Sciences
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HYPE: Research collaboration on model sharing and data
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Presentations
Re-assessing PET regularities at the global scale by Berit Arheimer, Rafael Pimentel, Louise Crochemore, Jafet Andersson, Ilias Pechlevanidis, and David Gustafsson (HS2.4.2
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Isotope and tracer methods: flow paths characterization, catchment response and transformation processes Convener: Andrea Popp | Co-conveners: Michael Stockinger, Pertti Ala-ahoECS, Christine Stumpp (HS2.2.7
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How inclusive is the EGU? Editorial boards of EGU journals show a disbalance in European countries of affiliation by Alida Timar-Gabor, Liviu Matenco, Ivica Vilibić, Johanna Stadmark, Andrea Popp, Ira Didenkulova, Daniel J. Conley, Lisa Wingate, Barbara Ervens, and Claudia Jesus-Rydin (EOS3.1
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Variability of summer-time Arctic sea ice: the drivers and the contribution to the sea ice trend and extremes by Mehdi Pasha Karami, Torben Koenigk, and Bruno Tremblay (HS4.4
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PICO
OpenMRG: Open data from Microwave links, Radar, and Gauges for rainfall quantification in Gothenburg, Sweden by Remco (C.Z.) van de Beek, Jafet Andersson, Jonas Olsson, and Jonas Hansryd (HS7.1
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Climix—a flexible suite for the calculation of climate indices by Klaus Zimmermann, Lars Bärring, Joakim Löw, and Carolina Nilsson (ESSI3.6
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Posters
Evolving hydrological flood forecasting systems with globally-configured on demand high-resolution services by Ursula McKnight, René Capell, and Peter Berg and the DE_330_MF Hydrology Team (ESSI2.10
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Female representation across Copernicus journals by Andrea Popp, Johanna Stadmark, and Alida Timar-Gabor (HS2.2.7
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The European Geosciences Community: insights from a survey on workplace diversity and climate by Anouk Beniest, Andrea Popp, Anita Di Chiara, Derya Gürer, Elenora van Rijsingen, Mengze Li, and Simone Pieber (AS5.17
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Friday 28 April
Presentations
Evaluating global hydrological-process modelling beyond river discharge observations by Rafael Pimentel, Louise Crochemore, Jafet C.M. Andersson, and Berit Arheimer (HS2.2.1
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Deep-learning-based monthly precipitation forecast for Europe by Ramon Fuentes-Franco and Klaus Zimmermann (AS1.3
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The role of rivers and lakes in damping flow variability introduced by hydropower by Maria Elenius and Göran Lindström (HS2.4.4
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Reducing negative impacts of bias adjustment on the distribution tail and extreme climate indicators in MIdAS av Peter Berg, Thomas Bosshard, Lars Bärring, Johan Södling, Renate Wilcke, Wei Yang, and Klaus Zimmermann (ITS1.8/AS5.5
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Evaluating global hydrological-process modelling beyond river discharge observations by Rafael Pimentel, Louise Crochemore, Jafet C.M. Andersson, and Berit Arheimer (HS2.2.1
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PICO
How a flood forecasting system saved lives and property in West Africa Jafet C.M. Andersson, Aishatu T. Ibrahim, Ahmed Lamine Soumahoro, Vakaba Fofana, Abdou Ali, and Berit Arheimer (HS4.5
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How the diversity of locally driven operational hydrological prediction systems can support globally configured on-demand high-resolution services by Maria-Helena Ramos and Ursula McKnight and the DE_330-MF Hydrology Team (HS4.4
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Progress and perspectives in hydrological modelling and forecasting across scales by Antara Dasgupta and the Joint Virtual Workshop ECMWF-CEMS-C3S-HEPEX-GFP Team (HS1.1.4
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