Call for abstracts: The7th international conference on Modelling Hydrology, Climate and Land Surface Processes: Modelling, forecasting, communicating, and handling weather-induced natural hazards , Lillehammer, 19-21. Sep, 2023

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Ole Einar Tveito

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The Norwegian Hydrological Council is pleased to announce:

 

The seventh international conference on Modelling Hydrology, Climate and Land Surface Processes:

Modelling, forecasting, communicating, and handling weather-induced natural hazards

 

The conference will take place at Scandic Hotel Victoria, Lillehammer, Norway on September 19–21 2023.

We hereby welcome abstract submission.

 

Please submit an abstract of max 500 words by March 27, using the attached template.

Email it to nhr-ab...@nve.no with ”Abstract Modelling Conference 2023” in the subject field.

Please also state the following in your email:

  • which session you want to attend,
  • whether you prefer oral or poster presentation.

 

The conference starts and ends with lunch on Tuesday, September 19 and Thursday, September 21, respectively.

Lillehammer is a 2-hour train ride from Oslo city and Oslo airport Gardermoen, trains every hour.

More information can be found here: http://www.hydrologiraadet.no/7th-conference-on-modelling-hydrology-climate-and-land-surface-processes/

 

Students can apply for support from the Norwegian hydrological council for their participation. Please find the application form here.

 

Please feel free to forward this invitation to anyone which may be interested.

 

 

Important dates:

Abstract deadline: March 27th, 2023

Letter of acceptance: May 2nd, 2023

Registration: June 1st, 2023

Conference: September 19th –21st, 2023.

 

 

Main theme:

Modelling, forecasting, communicating, and handling weather-induced natural hazards

 

Sessions:

 

1: Methods and models for natural hazard prediction, including machine learning

Keynotes: Matthew Chantry, ECMWF ; Berit Arheimer, SMHI


2: Forecasting of weather-induced natural hazards, including data assimilation

Keynotes: Steven Cole, CEH ; Kolbjørn Engeland, NVE


3: Impact-based natural hazard warnings: User needs and risk communication

Keynotes: Kerstin Stahl, Univ. Freiburg ; Juhana Hyrkkänen, FMI


4: Dimensioning and planning for natural hazard risks, including climate change issues

Keynotes: Øyvind Paasche, Norce ; Torbjørg Austrud, Voss municipality

 

 

Sincerely,

On behalf of the organising committee


Ole Einar Tveito
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Senior scientist 
Climate Division. Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Oslo - Norway, www.met.nowww.yr.no
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Chair of the Norwegian Hydrological Council 
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Ole Einar Tveito
Senior scientist 

Climate Division
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Oslo - Norway

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