Advancing Climate Understanding and Predictability: Highlights from the 2025 UPCLIV Workshop
From 18 to 20 November 2025, the Open Workshop on Understanding and Predicting Annual to […]
Read morePredicting the unpredictable at the University of Hamburg
Can we see extreme events coming before they hit? At the University of Hamburg, scientists […]
Read moreEXPECT consortium at the 2025 EPESC – LEADER Science Meeting
EXPECT experts headed to Busan, South Korea, from 15 to 18 July to attend the […]
Read moreEXPECT workshop on drivers of annual to decadal changes in climate
The EXPECT project hosts a two-day workshop exploring the drivers of climate variability from seasonal […]
Read moreHindcasting: confronting climate models with observations
‘One major achievement that could be realized by EXPECT is to better characterize our uncertainty […]
Read moreBridging science and story: narrative analysis in climate research
How do climate scientists see the future they are modelling? At the intersection of narrative […]
Read moreRefining climate models: the physics behind atmospheric circulation
Gerard Marcet Carbonell’s research journey in EXPECT began with a fascination for the complex, often […]
Read moreOpen Workshop on Understanding and Predicting Annual to Multi-Decadal Climate Variations
Bologna, Italy & online, 18–20 November, 2025 In a world stricken by unprecedented climate anomalies […]
Read moreEXPECT project engages climate science community at EGU 2025
From 27 April to 2 May, the EXPECT project took part in the European Geosciences […]
Read moreDemocratising expertise: breaking barriers to data access
Open science is built on the principles of making scientific research accessible to all, benefiting […]
Read moreEXPECT at EGU General Assembly 2025
EXPECT will be participating in the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025. Held […]
Read moreDrivers of annual to decadal changes in climate
Waves of change: how do atmospheric circulation patterns shape our climate? Understanding atmospheric circulation is […]
Read moreThe role of the sun in climate variability
The sun, Earth’s primary energy source, plays a crucial role in climate oscillations. Understanding its […]
Read moreEXPECT becomes a ClimateResearchNet partner
EXPECT has recently joined the ClimateResearchNet, a dynamic network dedicated to enhancing the communication of […]
Read moreLand Surface Modelling techniques unveiled by University of Reading
Born in Washington DC and raised in Central Illinois, Dr. Patrick McGuire has been at […]
Read moreTowards more accurate climate predictions: Leveraging AI and Climate Data
Climate change is accelerating, leading to more frequent and severe extreme weather events. Existing models […]
Read moreObtaining better modelled estimates of soil moisture
Meet our researchers! Tristan Quaife is Professor of Earth System Science at the University of […]
Read moreResearchers behind the EXPECT project: Barcelona Supercomputing Center
In the first edition of our “Researchers behind the EXPECT Project” series, we’re talking to […]
Read moreAI sheds light on Europe’s Climate Extremes with groundbreaking study
Our project partner DKRZ has recently released a publication in Nature Communications on how to […]
Read moreWP3 Workshop: Methods to Identify Drivers of Annual to Decadal Changes in Climate
The online workshop held on 9 and 10 September brought together 28 participants to delve […]
Read moreLaunch of EXPECT Project: Towards an Integrated Capability to Explain and Predict Regional Climate Changes
The EXPECT – Towards an Integrated Capability to Explain and Predict Regional Climate Changes project […]
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