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Home / About / Subdivisions / Hydroinformatics
The aim of this session is to provide an active forum in which to demonstrate and discuss the integration and appropriate application of emergent computational technologies in a hydrological modelling and data analysis context. Topics of interest are expected to cover a broad spectrum of theoretical and practical activities that would be of interest to hydro-scientists and water-engineers.
Home / Media Library / An artist's rendition of the Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) operating in space
Credit: JAXA ( Source ) Related EGU articles One-third of recent global methane increase comes from tropical Africa (11 December 2019) Download Original image (44.2 KB, 876.0x628.0 px) Go back
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Alex Hughes
The integrated workflow has been tested in a series of static experiments with varying initial parameters for both the analogue and numerical modelling techniques. Model evolution is purely deterministic, producing diverse final architectures solely as a result of initial parameters and feedback between the analogue and numerical modelling.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Committee on Education seeking two new members
In addition to the GIFT workshops held during the General Assembly, the EGU organises education workshops elsewhere, usually in connection with international scientific conferences. Many of the EGU education activities are conducted in collaboration with the Outreach Committee.
Home / Education / Planet Press / Articles / Half a degree makes a world of difference
21 April 2016 The climate of our planet is changing, and the Earth is warming up. This is happening because of human activities that release lots of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In small amounts, greenhouse gases help keep our world warm. But if there are large amounts of these gases, too much heat from the Sun gets trapped in our atmosphere.
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You can submit your feedback here until midnight CEST on 24 September 2021. Protecting the marine environment – review of EU rules The marine environment is subject to multiple and often increasing pressures from human activities. The EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive was adopted in 2008 with the aim of supporting healthy, productive and resilient marine ecosystems and a more sustainable use of marine resources and the Commission is in the process of evaluating the Directive’s effectiveness and current relevance.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/policy/5/
Home / Awards & medals / Arthur Holmes Medal & Honorary Membership / 2020 / Donald B. Dingwell
With the realisation that a simple view of silicate liquids held the information to explain mass transport in the Earth and volcanic activity, he took on a vast rheological campaign to describe the wealth of liquids’ geodiversity, creating the field of experimental volcanology.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2025 / Kai Kornhuber
Kai Kornhuber CL Climate: Past, Present & Future The 2025 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Kai Kornhuber for outstanding research on extreme weather and climate dynamics, including circumglobal patterns in the jet stream, their relation to heatwaves and food security, and representation in climate models. Kai Kornhuber leads the Extreme Weather and Climate Dynamics research theme at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Vienna/Austria, and is Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, New York, USA.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Empowering Individuals to Become Active Bystanders
Participants will have the opportunity to practice newly acquired bystander intervention strategies in real-world scenarios with trained facilitators. As a result of this session, participants will be empowered to: identify different ways in which exclusionary behaviors can manifest in research environments and, intervene safely as bystanders.