

RMetS Annual Weather and Climate Conference 2024
LOCATION
Palmer Building
Pepper Lane
Reading RG6 6EW
The Royal Meteorological Society is launching its inaugural Annual Weather and Climate Conference in 2024 at the University of Reading, from 8th to 10th July.
Based on feedback from our members and the wider meteorological community, there's a strong desire for a UK-based, in-person annual event that offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from across the field and associated interdisciplinary areas.
The conference will provide a platform for scientists and operational meteorologists working in academia, public and private sectors to present their work to the weather and climate community, with dedicated sessions to showcase early career researchers and early career professionals, alongside RMetS Award winners and keynote speakers.
Networking will be a central component, with the 2.5 days allowing for ample discussion and engaging presentations.
We've taken your feedback on board and have shaped the Society’s first Annual Weather and Climate Conference accordingly. We’re pleased to announce a Call for Papers for this event, with abstract submissions open until 20th January 2024.
Save the date in your calendar and stay tuned for more details in the coming months as we prepare for this exciting event!
Call for Papers
The Royal Meteorological Society launches its first Annual Weather and Climate Conference in 2024. The 2.5-day event will take place at the University of Reading between 8-10th July 2024, and will combine keynote presentations, oral sessions, posters, and workshops.
We are seeking contributions from those in academia, public and private sectors who are working or studying in weather and climate and its applications, or in associated interdisciplinary areas. The event aims to bring together the UK weather and climate community to showcase cutting-edge science and facilitate new ideas and collaborations. We particularly want to highlight the use of novel approaches, methodologies, and applications within weather and climate science. This is your opportunity to keep up-to-date with activities from across the whole community.
We welcome abstracts from academics, scientists and operational meteorologists at all stages of their careers.
The deadline for abstract submission is 20 January 2024. For a full list of keywords to include in your abstract submission, please download the list.
To submit an abstract, please log in or create an account.
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The Royal Meteorological Society is launching its inaugural Annual Weather and Climate Conference in 2024 at the University of Reading, from 8th to 10th July.
Based on feedback from our members and the wider meteorological community, there's a strong desire for a UK-based, in-person annual event that offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from across the field and associated interdisciplinary areas.
The conference will provide a platform for scientists and operational meteorologists working in academia, public and private sectors to present their work to the weather and climate community, with dedicated sessions to showcase early career researchers and early career professionals, alongside RMetS Award winners and keynote speakers.
Networking will be a central component, with the 2.5 days allowing for ample discussion and engaging presentations.
We've taken your feedback on board and have shaped the Society’s first Annual Weather and Climate Conference accordingly. We’re pleased to announce a Call for Papers for this event, with abstract submissions open until 20th January 2024.
Save the date in your calendar and stay tuned for more details in the coming months as we prepare for this exciting event!
Call for Papers
The Royal Meteorological Society launches its first Annual Weather and Climate Conference in 2024. The 2.5-day event will take place at the University of Reading between 8-10th July 2024, and will combine keynote presentations, oral sessions, posters, and workshops.
We are seeking contributions from those in academia, public and private sectors who are working or studying in weather and climate and its applications, or in associated interdisciplinary areas. The event aims to bring together the UK weather and climate community to showcase cutting-edge science and facilitate new ideas and collaborations. We particularly want to highlight the use of novel approaches, methodologies, and applications within weather and climate science. This is your opportunity to keep up-to-date with activities from across the whole community.
We welcome abstracts from academics, scientists and operational meteorologists at all stages of their careers.
The deadline for abstract submission is 20 January 2024. For a full list of keywords to include in your abstract submission, please download the list.
To submit an abstract, please log in or create an account.