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WarmWorld and related projects from across Europe and the world are organizing this summit to take stock of the rapid and exciting scientific and technical developments associated with the development of the next generation km-scale global models. The summit will take place in Hamburg, Germany, on 20-24 July 2026, and will bring together experts from the domains of modelling, observations, high performance computing, human and environmental impacts, and AI-assisted work flows, all of whom are building on the unique capabilities and technological profile of the km-scale models.
Timeline
- March 31, 2026 - Deadline for abstract submission
- April 1, 2026 - Registration opens
To know more visit the Global Modeeling website and submit your abstract using the abstract submission platform.

At the CORDEX International Workshop on Coordinated Regional Projection Research and Synthesis to be held on May 12–15 in Trieste (Italie), the CORDEX community will be brought together to coordinate contributions to literature supporting IPCC AR7 WGI, addressing gaps in regional climate information, extremes, and uncertainty, while integrating new CMIP6-CORDEX simulations and AI-based regional climate emulators.
To know more visit the workshop website. Participation by invitation only.

- 10 March to 9 July : Early registration
- 15 April: Abstract submission deadline
To know more visit the Symposium website.
The CMIP Community Workshop is underway in Kyoto to spear discussions in latest advances in coupled modelling, early results from CMIP7, and the evolving observation–modelling interface. With dedicated sessions for early-career scientists, the workshop fosters collaboration, strengthens global partnerships, and shapes a shared vision for delivering sustained, high-quality climate information to all users. Many thanks to the hosts, local & international sponsors, and all scientific communities involved!
To know more, visit the CMIP Community Workshop website.

