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2 m temperature forecast for Paris on 17 June 2022 22 UTC

Developing an urban scheme for the IFS

The urban environment will for the first time be considered in ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) from next year. This is important because in cities temperatures are often elevated compared to their surroundings.

ECMWF's high-performance computing facility

Supercomputing and cloud resources available for weather and climate research

Researchers from any organisation in ECMWF Member States are invited to apply for computing resources as part of the Special Project framework. For projects to start at the beginning of 2024, requests should be submitted before 30 June 2023.

Planned IFS upgrade - extended-range forecasts

Extended-range forecasts to be recast in next model upgrade

In the next upgrade of ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System, extended-range forecasts will have 101 instead of 51 ensemble members and will run more frequently than before, at a consistent horizontal resolution of 36 km.

EGU General Assembly 2023

Machine learning comes to the fore at EGU conference

Machine learning was a prominent theme to which ECMWF scientists contributed at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2023, while other issues related to weather forecasting across different timescales were represented, too.

Planned IFS upgrade to Cycle 48r1 - data assimilation

ECMWF’s next model upgrade to provide better initial conditions for weather forecasts

Cycle 48r1 of ECMWF’s Integrated Forecasting System, which is to become operational this summer, will include extensive changes to the way the initial conditions of weather forecasts are established.

ECMWF Newsletter 175

Spring 2023 Newsletter published

The spring 2023 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.

Temperature anomalies in Europe 2022

European climate marked by heat and drought in 2022 – report

The climate in Europe in 2022 was marked by extreme heat and widespread drought, according to a report published by the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service implemented by ECMWF.

ECMWF upcoming events 2023

Four key ECMWF events in 2023

ECMWF’s events programme in 2023 includes four key meetings between June and October: Using ECMWF’s Forecasts, the Annual Seminar, an event on atmospheric river reconnaissance, and one on high-performance computing in meteorology.

Copernicus projects CERISE, CAMEO and CORSO

Three research projects to improve ECMWF’s Copernicus services

January 2023 marked the start of three EU-funded research projects to further develop the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service and Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service implemented by ECMWF: CERISE, CAMEO and CORSO.

World Meteorological Day 2023 main image

The future of weather, climate and water across generations

On World Meteorological Day, ECMWF Director of Forecasts Florian Pappenberger reflects on the WMO’s critical role and the importance of international collaboration for the future of weather, climate and water across generations.