Whether on an urban or planetary scale, covering time scales of a few minutes or a few decades, the societal need for more accurate weather, climate, water, and environmental information has led to a more seamless thinking across disciplines and communities. This challenge, at the intersection of scientific research and society’s need, is among the most important scientific and technological challenges of our time. The “Science Summit on Seamless Research for Weather, Climate, Water, and Environment” organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 2017, has brought together researchers from a variety of institutions for a cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge and ideas relating to seamless Earth system science. The outcomes o...
The future vision of understanding interactions of Earth system components on a global scale require...
Space-based Earth observation (EO), in the form of long-term climate data records, has been crucial ...
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none40siWhether on an urban or planetary scale, covering time scales of a few minutes or a few decad...
Whether on an urban or planetary scale, covering time scales of a few minutes or a few decades, the ...
International audienceSome scientists have proposed the Earth-System Prediction Initiative (EPI) at ...
The exigencies of the global community toward Earth system science will increase in the future as th...
The necessity and benefits for establishing the international Earth-system Prediction Initiative (EP...
A research agenda for intelligent systems that will result in fundamental new capabilities for under...
An international group, including astrophysicists from the College of Exeter, is taking illustration...
Answering the key challenges for society due to environmental issues like climate change, pollution ...
The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) envisions a world "that uses sound, relevant, and timely...
The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) envisions a world “that uses sound, relevant, and timely...
Observations of planet Earth and especially all climate system components and forcings are increasin...
This paper provides an early career researchers (ECRs) perspective on major challenges and opportuni...
The future vision of understanding interactions of Earth system components on a global scale require...
Space-based Earth observation (EO), in the form of long-term climate data records, has been crucial ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2021. This article is posted here by permission o...
none40siWhether on an urban or planetary scale, covering time scales of a few minutes or a few decad...
Whether on an urban or planetary scale, covering time scales of a few minutes or a few decades, the ...
International audienceSome scientists have proposed the Earth-System Prediction Initiative (EPI) at ...
The exigencies of the global community toward Earth system science will increase in the future as th...
The necessity and benefits for establishing the international Earth-system Prediction Initiative (EP...
A research agenda for intelligent systems that will result in fundamental new capabilities for under...
An international group, including astrophysicists from the College of Exeter, is taking illustration...
Answering the key challenges for society due to environmental issues like climate change, pollution ...
The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) envisions a world "that uses sound, relevant, and timely...
The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) envisions a world “that uses sound, relevant, and timely...
Observations of planet Earth and especially all climate system components and forcings are increasin...
This paper provides an early career researchers (ECRs) perspective on major challenges and opportuni...
The future vision of understanding interactions of Earth system components on a global scale require...
Space-based Earth observation (EO), in the form of long-term climate data records, has been crucial ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2021. This article is posted here by permission o...