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Rapid scientific and technological advances have greatly improved the accuracy of weather forecasts and life-saving early warnings. Our weather, climate, and water cycle will be different in the future, since weather, climate, and hydrological services will help us tackle the associated challenges and seize the opportunities. The theme for the 2023 World Meteorological Day is “The Future of Weather, Climate, and Water across Generations”. Please find more theme-related journals and contents as follows.
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Special Issue: GNSS in Meteorology and Climatology |
Special Issue: Extreme Weather Detection, Attribution and Adaptation Design |
Special Issue: Non-stationarity (Seasonality and Trends) in Time Series of Meteorological Extreme Events |
Special Issue: Early Career Scientists' (ECS) Contributions to Meteorology (2023) |
MDPI World Meteorological Day Webinar 2023
23 Mar 2023, 17:00 (CET)
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