The importance of weather and climate to energy systems: A workshop on Next Generation Challenges in Energy-Climate Modelling
Next Generation Challenges in Energy-Climate Modelling
What: Over 80 international participants, representing weather, climate, and energy systems research, joined two 4-hour remote sessions to highlight and prioritize ongoing and future challenges in energy-climate modelling. The workshop had two primary goals: to build a deeper engagement across the “energy” and “climate” research communities, and to identify and begin to address the scientific challenges associated with modelling climate risk in energy systems.
When: 22-23 June 2020
Where: Meeting was hosted by University of Reading, Reading, UK, but held remotely through Zoom.
BLOOMFIELD H. C.;
GONZALEZ Paula;
LUNDQUIST Julie;
STOOP Laurens;
BROWELL Jethro;
DARGAVILLE R.;
DE FELICE Matteo;
GRUBER Katharina;
HILBERS Adrian;
KIES Alexander;
PANTELI Mathaios;
THORNTON Hazel;
WOHLAND Jan;
ZEYRINGER Marianne;
BRAYSHAW David;
2021-02-04
AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
JRC121654
0003-0007 (online),
https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/102/1/BAMS-D-20-0256.1.xml,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC121654,
10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0256.1 (online),
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