Here, you'll find a variety of workshops organized by ECCE and other trusted institutions and companies. Whether you're seeking professional development or new skills, our selection ensures quality learning experiences.
On November 1, 2024, Climact and ECCE co-organized an inspiring event to foster collaboration in atmospheric science. The event featured several engaging talks, which can be found on our video channel.
Below, you'll find some pictures from the event, as well as links to each of the presentations.
In case you missed the event, check out the recording of the event.
- 10:20 - Brandon van Schaik (CRYOS, EPFL): Advancing Swiss Alpine Wind Energy Studies: Resolving 3D wind fields using novel wind-Doppler LiDAR methods
- 22:43 - Wolfgang Wicker (AP, UNIL): Is there a contribution by atmospheric dynamics to the increase in persistent temperature extremes?
- 34:04 - Andries-Jan de Vos (AP, UNIL): Atmospheric drivers of extreme weather in dry subtropical and cold polar regions
- 46:17 - Daniela Brito Melo (CRYOS, EPFL): Modelling blowing snow with atmospheric models – the case of CRYOWRF
- 57:38 - Andreas Prein (IAC, ETHZ): Climate Simulations at Weather Forecasting Resolution: The Benefit, Challenges, and Prospects of Kilometer-Scale Climate Modeling
- 1:27:04 - Tom Beucler (DAWN, UNIL): Distilling Machine Learning’s Added Value: Pareto Fronts in Atmospheric Applications
- 1:40:23 - Michi Lehning (ETH Zürich): Alpine Solar - und Windkraft für die erneuerbare Schweiz
- 1:51:27 - Said Obaikram (GAIA, UNIL): A multivariate and space-time stochastic weather generator using a latent Gaussian framework
- 2:01:44 - Pauline Rivoire (AP, UNIL): Hydro-Meteorological Drivers of Forest Damage over Europe
- 2:13:45 - Fatemeh Zakeri (GAIA, UNIL): Climate-Driven High-Resolution Snow Data Forecasting for Hydrological Predictions
- 2:24:15 - Milton Gomez (DAWN, UNIL): Postprocessing Neural Weather Model Outputs for TC Intensity
- 2:35:15 - Sergi Gonzalez Herrero (CRYOS, EPFL): Storylines of snow changes in different mountain environments
- 2:46:05 - Nora Bergherr (EERL, EPFL): Understanding aerosols and clouds in polar regions
- 2:55:59 - Fabien Solmon (LAERO, CNRS): Aerosol climate interactions in Africa
- 3:08:02 - Erwan Koch (ECCE, UNIL): Forecasting with Markovian max-stable fields in space and time: an application to wind gust speeds
- 3:21:06 - Ayoub Fattahi (DeTeCt, UNIL): Compression of Geospatial Data with Varying Information Density