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Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal / 2020 / Valerio Lucarini
.: Lévy noise versus Gaussian-noise-induced transitions in the Ghil–Sellers energy balance model, Nonlin. Processes Geophys., 29, 183–205, https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-29-183-2022 , 2022.
Home / Awards & medals / Virtual Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (vOSPP) Awards / 2021 / Maximillian Van Wyk de Vries
.: Pre-collapse motion of the February 2021 Chamoli rock–ice avalanche, Indian Himalaya, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 3309–3327, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-3309-2022 , 2022.
Home / Media Library / Figure 1 - Lorenz model with butterfly attractor.PNG
Each dot shows every time step for 8000 steps. Related EGU articles Chaos to control: Scientists use a ‘butterfly attractor’ to control and change the weather (28 March 2022) Download Original image (239.0 KB, 1351.0x498.0 px) Preview image (47.3 KB, 1280x472 px, JPEG format) Go back
Home / News & press / EGU news / Funding now available to organise a Higher Education geoscience teaching workshop!
17 March 2021 As part of the European Geosciences Union’s commitment to support the teaching of the geosciences at the university level, EGU is inviting applications for financial support to organise an EGU Higher Education Teaching Workshop between October 2021 and July 2022. This one-time workshop must address the teaching of a branch of geoscience at university level (e.g., Earth, planetary, or space science ), must be applicable to a broad range of teaching subject areas, and include international participation.
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Slides of the ST Division meeting 2024 (PDF document, 12.0 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2024 (PDF document, 115.9 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2023 (PDF document, 6.0 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2023 (PDF document, 115.6 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2022 (PDF document, 3.5 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2022 (PDF document, 211.7 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2021 (PDF document, 4.1 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2021 (PDF document, 174.2 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2020 (PDF document, 1.9 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2020 (PDF document, 134.1 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2019 (PDF document, 3.0 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2019 (PDF document, 231.6 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2018 (PDF document, 22.2 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2018 (PDF document, 415.7 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2017 (PDF document, 8.4 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2017 (PDF document, 355.2 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2016 (PDF document, 7.6 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2016 (PDF document, 345.0 KB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2015 (PDF document, 397.1 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2015 (PDF document, 1.7 MB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2014 (PDF document, 2.5 MB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2014 (PDF document, 258.8 KB) Minutes of the ST Division meeting 2013 (PDF document, 326.1 KB) Slides of the ST Division meeting 2013 (PDF document, 645.4 KB) Minutes of the ST Division business meeting 2012 (PDF document, 298.7 KB) Slides of the ST Division business meeting 2012 (PDF document, 505.3 KB) Slides of the ST Division business meeting 2011 (PDF document, 185.5 KB) Minutes of the ST Division business meeting 2011 (PDF document, 61.3 KB) Slides of the ST Division business meeting 2010 (PDF document, 227.3 KB)
Home / News & press / EGU news / Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group seeks a new Eastern European member
Candidates should send their materials in a single pdf document to Claudia Jesus-Rydin ( edi@egu.eu ) and the EGU Executive Secretary, Philippe Courtial ( executive-secretary@egu.eu ), by 31 January 2022. For further information concerning the positions, which are voluntary, please contact Claudia Jesus-Rydin, the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group Chair ( edi@egu.eu ).
Home / Awards & medals / Ian McHarg Medal
The medal has been exclusively designed for the EGU by József Kótai . Recipients Lesley Wyborn 2025 François Robida 2024 Mikhail Kanevski 2022 Paul Wessel 2020 Stefano Nativi 2019 Kerstin A. Lehnert 2018 Helen Glaves 2016 Alessandro Annoni 2013 Peter Fox 2012 Monique Petitdidier 2011
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EGU 2022 General Assembly Friday, 27 May 2022 Highlights at a glance 08:30 – Climate change is a code red for humanity: What does this mean for the earth science community?
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Polar research
EGU polar research areas past, present and future climate changes polar ozone polar clouds and precipitation polar deep-sea exploration instrumental observation of the cryosphere snow and ice (land and sea): properties, processes, hazards permafrost, rock glaciers, debris-covered glaciers and geomorphology ice sheets, ice shelfs and glaciers ocean – polar interactions energy exploration Recent EGU papers Impact of climate change on snow avalanche activity in the Swiss Alps (TC, 2024) Improving interpretation of sea-level projections through a machine-learning-based local explanation approach (TC, 2022) Sea ice breakup and freeze-up indicators for users of the Arctic coastal environment (TC, 2022) A probabilistic framework for quantifying the role of anthropogenic climate change in marine-terminating glacier retreats (TC, 2022) Data-driven automated predictions of the avalanche danger level for dry-snow conditions in Switzerland (NHESS, 2022) Sources http://www.nasa-usa.de/topics/earth/features/warmingpoles.html http://ec.europa.eu/news/2016/04/20160427_en.htm http://www.ats.aq/e/ats.htm http://www.eeas.europa.eu/arctic_region/ http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-1539_en.htm http://www.learn-eo.org/downloads/books/cryosat.pdf https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/cr/ http://nsidc.org/ http://nsidc.org/cryosphere/sotc/ http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/facts/hole_SH.html https://www.bas.ac.uk/about/antarctica/the-antarctic-treaty/ With special thanks to Sophie Berger, researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Dr Jürg Schweizer, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Switzerland, and Professor Jonathan Bamber, Principle Investigator at the University of Bristol, for drafting this webpage.
Home / News & press / EGU news / Apply to be one of our Artists in Residence for #EGU23!
The deadline for applications is 5 December 2022. EGU23 will bring together geoscientists from all over the world for one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences and for the first time will provide a hybrid experience with both on-site and virtual elements.