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SUMMARY:FloodAdapt Launch Webinar: Open-source flood risk and adaptation planning support
DESCRIPTION:Join the official open-source release of FloodAdapt\, a decision-support tool designed to accelerate flood adaptation planning. FloodAdapt combines rapid\, physics-based compound flood modeling with detailed impact assessments in a user-friendly system. With FloodAdapt\, you can create and evaluate meaningful “what-if” scenarios—exploring different combinations of weather events\, future conditions\, and adaptation strategies. The tool then generates high-quality flood and impact maps\, along with clear metrics that support planning\, communication\, and stakeholder engagement. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll introduce FloodAdapt\, demonstrate how it works\, and explain how you can begin using it in your own community. Because FloodAdapt is built to serve a wide range of users\, you’ll also hear perspectives from speakers representing national and local governments\, the research community\, and practitioners working directly with communities. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/floodadapt-launch-webinar-open-source-flood-risk-and-adaptation-planning-support/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251215
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SUMMARY:AGU25 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, AGU comes up with a unique theme for the Annual Meeting. It starts as a brainstorm among interested parties\, and then our design team takes themes and common threads from that brainstorm\, and unites it with visuals that we can translate to graphics and signage for the meeting. This year\, inspired by the “Connections” and “New Orleans Science” themes from the brainstorm\, our incredible design team took those concepts\, as well as a 1944 US Army Corps of Engineers report\, “The Nature and Origin of the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi River” which visualized how it had evolved over time. They traced the the lower Mississippi River to digitize its path. The squiggles you see on signage throughout the meeting is the digitization of this mighty river that has served as a connection point for millions of people throughout this region\, and continues to connect communities and people today. As rivers are points of connection\, science is as well. Thus this year’s theme: Where Science Connects Us. \nDr. Dominik Paprotny\, researcher at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) – University of Szczecin (US) and member of COMPASS team\, presented the COMPASS project with an invited talk entitled “Improving direct human forcing for CMIP7 earth system modelling and ISIMIP4 climate impact attribution“\, on Wednesday 17 December 2025 betweeen 14:15 – 14:25 . \nAlso\, the team of the University of Szczecin (US)\, will present a poster entitled “Automated Workflow for Climate Data Processing and Impact Attribution Using CDS and EU-Supported Datasets“\, on Wednesday 17 December 2025 betweeen 14:15 – 17:45.
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/agu25-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center\, 900 Convention Center Blvd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130
CATEGORIES:Congress
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251219
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SUMMARY:MYRIAD & XAIDA Projects – Final Event
DESCRIPTION:European Horizon Projects MYRIAD-EU and XAIDA Final Event took place on 17–18 December 2025 at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (hybrid). The public session on 17 December afternoon welcomed both projects\, journalists\, and external participants\, while 18 December will focus on scientific sessions. The program is available here. \nCOMPASS project was presented with the two following posters by Deltares: \n– Poppy Webb\, Doris Vertegaal & Sanne Muis\, Impact attribution of compound flooding from Tropical Cyclone Idai: Assessing the influence of socio-economic drivers using a mixed -methods approach\n– Doris Vertegaal\, Bart van den Hurk\, Anaïs Couasnon\, Dominik Paprotny & Sanne Muis\, Climate and exposure drivers of compound flood impacts from tropical cyclone Idai in Mozambique \n     
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/myriad-xaida-projects-final-event/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, NU-Building\, De Boelelaan 1111 1081 HV Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Congress
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
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SUMMARY:EGU26 General Assembly - Sessions organized by COMPASS team members
DESCRIPTION:The European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2026 is one of the largest international conferences in the geosciences\, bringing together thousands of researchers from across the world to present and discuss the latest advances in Earth\, climate and environmental sciences. The annual meeting provides an important platform for interdisciplinary exchange and science–policy dialogue. \nDr. Dominik Paprotny (COMPASS partner) is convening a dedicated session at the upcoming European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2026: \nSession title: Space-time dynamics of flood risk: processes\, controls\, and attributionSession code: HS2.4.6Session type: PICO (Presenting Interactive COntent) \nThis session explores the complex spatial and temporal patterns of flood risk\, highlighting key processes\, controlling factors\, and methods for flood risk attribution. It has been well-attended in recent years and brings together researchers working on flood hazard\, impacts\, adaptation and attribution to share novel findings in an interactive poster format. \n📅 Abstract submission deadline: 15 January 2026🔗 Session details & submission: https://www.egu26.eu/session/55915
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/egu26-general-assembly-sessions-organized-by-compass-team-members/
LOCATION:Austria Center Vienna\, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1\, Vienna\, 1220\, Austria
CATEGORIES:General Assembly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260912
DTSTAMP:20260509T222510
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SUMMARY:EMS Annual Meeting 2026 - Session organized by COMPASS team members
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming EMS Annual Meeting 2026 will take place in Utrecht\, bringing together researchers and practitioners from across the meteorological and climate science communities. \nA session titled “Attribution of Extreme Weather Events and Their Impacts” will be convened by COMPASS team members and collaborators. The session focuses on recent advances in extreme event attribution (EEA) and the growing body of research linking extreme weather events — such as heatwaves\, wildfires\, droughts\, floods\, and hurricanes — to climate change and other human-driven factors. \nAs climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events\, understanding their drivers and impacts has become increasingly important. In addition to climatic influences\, human activities have altered land use\, hydrology\, and exposure patterns\, further shaping the impacts of these events on human health\, infrastructure\, and ecosystems. \nIn recent decades\, EEA has expanded rapidly\, with new methodologies enabling the attribution not only of extreme weather events themselves but also of their impacts\, including fatalities\, damages\, and displacement. Attribution research supports a wide range of societal applications\, including awareness-raising\, litigation\, the Loss and Damage mechanism\, decision-making\, and adaptation planning. \nSession scope\nThe session welcomes contributions that explore different methods to attribute weather extremes and their impacts to various drivers\, including climate change\, land-use change\, and adaptation. Topics of interest include: \n\nComparison of different attribution methods\nDevelopment of new attribution methodologies\nAttribution of extreme weather events\nAttribution of impacts of extreme events\nApplications of attribution studies for societal purposes\n\nAbstract submission opens on 2 February 2026. \nResearchers working on attribution science and its societal applications are encouraged to submit their contributions.
URL:https://compass-climate.eu/event/ems-annual-meeting-2026-session-organized-by-compass-team-members/
LOCATION:Jaarbeurs conference centre\, Jaarbeursplein 6\, Utrecht\, 3521\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:General Assembly
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