Autumn newsletter published 22 October 2015 The Autumn 2015 issue of the ECMWF Newsletter is now available. As well as news about ECMWF staff and events, it features articles about new developments and the use that can be made of ECMWF products.
ECMWF works with University of Reading to boost weather science 20 October 2015 ECMWF collaborates with the best experts in meteorology across the world. It helps that some of them are based on its doorstep.
Strong El Niño continues to warm 16 October 2015 El Niño conditions in the central Pacific are now very strong, and sea-surface temperature anomalies are continuing to increase slowly as the event moves towards its expected peak at the end of the year.
EarthServer-2 develops plans for better access to Big Earth Data 12 October 2015 ECMWF hosted the second meeting of the EarthServer-2 project, which aims to improve access to Big Earth Data, on 8 and 9 October.
Computing experts define roadmap for ECMWF-led scalability project 7 October 2015 ESCAPE, a major EU-funded project in ECMWF’s Scalability Programme, held its kick-off meeting at the Centre on 1 and 2 October.
3D and user interaction among top themes during Visualisation Week 5 October 2015 Innovative uses of 3D and debates on user interaction were among the highlights of a week of events on visualisation in meteorology at ECMWF.
Photographs from the inauguration of the new office block 4 July 2007 Photographs from the inauguration of new office block
ECMWF scientists share insights at EUMETSAT conference 1 October 2015 ECMWF scientists shared their insights and gave a series of well-attended talks at the 2015 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference.
Scalability projects gather steam at Rome conference 29 September 2015 Two EU-funded scalability-related projects in which ECMWF is closely involved are introducing themselves to the wider high-performance computing community at an international workshop taking place in Rome.
First ‘Visualisation in Meteorology week' gets under way at ECMWF 25 September 2015 A week-long programme of events on visualisation in meteorology begins at ECMWF on Monday 28 September.