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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session focuses on the fundamental processes governing atmospheric circulation patterns. Presentations will explore the interactions between large-scale and mesoscale phenomena and their implications for weather systems.
This track examines the formation, evolution, and impacts of frontal systems on local and regional weather. Researchers will present findings on the dynamics of cold and warm fronts and their role in severe weather events.
This session delves into the significance of pressure patterns in weather forecasting. Discussions will highlight advancements in predictive models that incorporate synoptic analysis of high and low-pressure systems.
This track investigates the pathways and behaviors of storm tracks, with a focus on cyclonic systems. Presenters will share insights on the factors influencing cyclone development and their societal impacts.
This session explores the role of jet streams in shaping weather patterns and systems. Research will cover the dynamics of jet streams and their interactions with other atmospheric phenomena.
This track focuses on the mesoscale processes that influence weather systems and their predictability. Presentations will highlight case studies and modeling approaches that reveal the complexity of these interactions.
This session examines the role of atmospheric stability in the development of weather events. Researchers will discuss stability indices and their application in forecasting severe weather.
This track emphasizes the importance of surface observations in understanding weather systems. Presentations will cover methodologies for integrating observational data into predictive models.
This session focuses on the integration of various modeling approaches in operational meteorology. Discussions will highlight advancements in model coupling and their implications for weather prediction accuracy.
This track investigates the relationship between extreme weather events and climate variability. Researchers will present findings on how changing climate patterns influence the frequency and intensity of severe weather.
This session explores the latest techniques and technologies in operational meteorology. Presentations will focus on real-time forecasting methods and their application in disaster preparedness and response.