Member Societies and Associates (hereafter referred to as EMS Members) should be informed by the EMS Executive Secretary when new members are sought for specific committees, project teams and boards; this should be done as early as possible before the Council’s decision on membership.| www.emetsoc.org
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The 2025 Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society will take place as a hybrid event at the Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana, Slovenia & online from 7 to 12 September 2025. The Programme and Science Committee together with conveners has developed a session programme that will offer many opportunities for collaboration across the entire weather and climate enterprise. We invite the community to join us for discussions and networking. Submit your abstract to contribute to the Annual Meeti...| European Meteorological Society
How it all started …| European Meteorological Society
1st Prize| www.emetsoc.org
Strategy Monitoring Group| European Meteorological Society
In this video the awardees of the Tromp Foundation travel award for young scientists (TFTAYS) and the winner of the EMS Tromp Award for an outstanding achievement in biometeorology are highlighted, all summarising shortly their work they present at the EMS2025 in Ljubljana (7-12 September 2025).| European Meteorological Society
The Council of the European Meteorological Society met in early July, covering various administrative and operational matters, including updates on membership fees, budget discussions, and the approval of memorandums of understanding with other meteorological societies.| European Meteorological Society
The recipient of the EMS Tromp Award for outstanding achievement in biometeorology 2025 is Dr Georgios Nikolaou of the Department of Agriculture in Cyprus for his publication on “Design of TETHYS: a greenhouse plant-smart water harvesting and air-cleaning system”, published in July 2024.| European Meteorological Society
The Climate Now series produced and presented by Jeremy Wilks updates Euronews audiences on how our planet is changing every month. Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks combines Copernicus climate data with engaging storytelling to reach a broad range of viewers. The programme is broadcast in 12 languages to over 160 countries worldwide across television and digital platforms. Jeremy is committed to making the latest climate data accessible and understandable for all.| European Meteorological Society
As a science journalist, Conor Purcell has explored weather and climate topics for leading publications. Recently, he has highlighted how university staff are successfully challenging their institutions' ties to the fossil fuel industry, showcasing the power of grass-roots activism in driving meaningful change.| European Meteorological Society
The recipient of the EMS Young Scientist Award 2025 is Timo Kelder, The Netherlands, working at the Climate Adaptation Services (CAS) in Bussum, The Netherlands. He was nominated with the publication “How to stop being surprised by unprecedented weather”, Timo Kelder et al., Nature Communications | ( 2025) 16:2382. This paper is a pioneering work that links disaster management and climate adaptation practices. It moreover promotes how society’s anticipation on unprecedented weather can ...| European Meteorological Society
We are delighted to announce that the magazine “Segnali dal clima in Friuli Venezia Giulia” will receive the 2025 EMS Outreach and Communication Award. Through compelling storytelling enriched with explanations, glossaries, and real-world examples, the magazine guides non-experts along a clear narrative path — framing complex issues in a constructive way that informs, empowers, and helps ease anxiety.| European Meteorological Society
The EUMETSAT satellite programmes and data services by Kenneth Holmlund, Paul Counet, Fran Martinez Fadrique, Alexander Schmid, Bojan Bojkov, Rosemary Munro, Jochen Grandell, Estelle Obligis| European Meteorological Society
approved by the EMS Council at the 27th Session on 9 September 2012, Lódz, Poland.| European Meteorological Society
Mathias W. Rotach of the University of Innsbruck has been selected as the recipient of the 4th Sergej Zilitinkevich Memorial Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of boundary-layer meteorology.| European Meteorological Society
The virtual MeteoXchange conference, organised by early career scientists from several European countries, was held for the fourth time at the beginning of April. For two days, young scientists from all over the world had the opportunity to exchange ideas and present their scientific research in the fields of atmospheric sciences. Bachelor’s and Master’s theses as well as doctoral projects were presented.| European Meteorological Society
The EMS is delighted to announce that the EMS Council has selected Dr. Florence Rabier, France, to receive the EMS Silver Medal 2025.| European Meteorological Society
The EMS Technology Achievement Award for significant technology achievements and innovations in the field of meteorology and earth observation –| European Meteorological Society
EMS plans a Speed Networking for Early Career Scientists at the EMS2025 in Ljubljana.| European Meteorological Society
The EMS turns 25 paper by Dominique Marbouty, Sylvain Joffre, Tanja Cegnar, Robert Riddaway| European Meteorological Society