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Hybrid Event

21st - 22nd August 2026 | Munich, Germany

International Conference on Meteorological Monitoring and Climate Services (ICMMCS - 26)

4

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4

Hrs

07

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02

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Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Meteorological Monitoring Technologies

This track will explore the latest innovations in meteorological monitoring technologies, including sensor development and network optimization. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of new technologies into existing observational frameworks.

Track 02
Data Assimilation Techniques in Meteorology

This session will focus on the methodologies and applications of data assimilation in meteorological modeling. Participants will discuss the impact of improved data assimilation on forecasting accuracy and model performance.

Track 03
Remote Sensing Applications in Climate Studies

This track will highlight the role of remote sensing in climate monitoring and analysis. Presentations will cover satellite applications and their contributions to understanding atmospheric and environmental changes.

Track 04
Real-Time Monitoring and Early Warning Systems

This session will address the development and implementation of real-time monitoring systems for weather and climate events. Discussions will include the effectiveness of early warning systems in mitigating climate-related risks.

Track 05
Atmospheric Profiling and Climate Data Integration

This track will examine techniques for atmospheric profiling and the integration of diverse climate data sources. The focus will be on enhancing the understanding of atmospheric processes through comprehensive data analysis.

Track 06
Innovations in Weather Station Networks

This session will explore advancements in the design and deployment of weather station networks. Participants will discuss the challenges and solutions related to data collection and dissemination in diverse environments.

Track 07
Satellite Applications for Climate Services

This track will focus on the utilization of satellite data for enhancing climate services. Presentations will highlight case studies demonstrating the impact of satellite observations on climate risk assessment.

Track 08
Forecasting Techniques and Climate Model Validation

This session will delve into various forecasting techniques and the importance of model validation in meteorology. Participants will share insights on improving predictive capabilities through rigorous validation processes.

Track 09
Decision Support Systems in Operational Meteorology

This track will discuss the development and application of decision support systems in operational meteorology. Emphasis will be placed on how these systems can enhance decision-making processes in climate-related scenarios.

Track 10
Climate Risk Assessment and Management Strategies

This session will focus on methodologies for climate risk assessment and the development of effective management strategies. Participants will explore the intersection of meteorological data and risk mitigation practices.

Track 11
Sensor Calibration and Quality Assurance in Meteorology

This track will address the critical importance of sensor calibration and quality assurance in meteorological observations. Discussions will cover best practices for ensuring data accuracy and reliability in climate monitoring.

2026 UPDATE

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