10% OFF

ON THE TOTAL FEE

Input this Professional Credit at checkout for a max $30.00 offset.

FAST10

10% OFF

ON THE TOTAL FEE

Input this Professional Credit at checkout for a max $30.00 offset.

FAST10
** Fraud Prevention Notice      Be cautious of scams involving cloned emails and fake phone numbers requesting conference or journal fees. Only make payments via Science Net's official event platform and notify us immediately at [email protected] if you suspect fraud.

Hybrid Event

3rd - 4th September 2026 | Florence, Italy

International Conference on Climate Extremes and Variability (ICCEV - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

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 1 — No Poverty
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Understanding Climate Extremes: Mechanisms and Drivers

This session will explore the underlying mechanisms and drivers of climate extremes, including heatwaves and cold spells. Participants will discuss recent advancements in meteorological research that elucidate the complex interactions between atmospheric phenomena and climate variability.

Track 02
Statistical Approaches to Climate Extremes

This track will focus on statistical methodologies for analyzing climate extremes, emphasizing the development and application of climate indices. Researchers will present innovative techniques for quantifying and interpreting variability patterns in extreme weather events.

Track 03
Modeling Climate Extremes: Techniques and Applications

This session will highlight the latest modeling approaches used to simulate climate extremes and their impacts. Presentations will cover both numerical models and statistical downscaling techniques that enhance our understanding of extreme event occurrences.

Track 04
Teleconnections and Climate Variability

This track will examine the role of teleconnections in influencing regional climate variability and extreme weather patterns. Discussions will focus on how large-scale atmospheric phenomena affect local climate extremes and their implications for risk assessment.

Track 05
Seasonal Anomalies and Their Impacts on Climate Extremes

This session will investigate the relationship between seasonal anomalies and the occurrence of climate extremes. Participants will share findings on how deviations from typical seasonal patterns can exacerbate extreme weather events.

Track 06
Drought Occurrence and Management Strategies

This track will address the increasing frequency and intensity of droughts, exploring their environmental and socio-economic impacts. Experts will discuss resilience strategies and management practices aimed at mitigating drought effects on communities and ecosystems.

Track 07
Precipitation Extremes: Trends and Implications

This session will focus on the analysis of precipitation extremes, including heavy rainfall events and their implications for flooding and water resource management. Researchers will present findings on trends in precipitation variability and their potential impacts on ecosystems and human activities.

Track 08
Storm Intensity and Climate Change

This track will explore the relationship between climate change and the intensity of storm events, including hurricanes and severe thunderstorms. Presentations will discuss observational data and modeling efforts that assess how climate variability influences storm behavior.

Track 09
Hazard Mapping and Disaster Preparedness

This session will focus on the development of hazard mapping techniques to assess the risks associated with climate extremes. Participants will discuss innovative approaches to disaster preparedness and response strategies in the context of increasing climate variability.

Track 10
Environmental Impacts of Climate Extremes

This track will examine the ecological consequences of climate extremes, including habitat disruption and biodiversity loss. Researchers will present studies that highlight the interactions between extreme weather events and environmental health.

Track 11
Mitigation Planning for Climate Resilience

This session will address strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate extremes and enhancing community resilience. Discussions will focus on policy frameworks, adaptive practices, and collaborative efforts aimed at reducing vulnerability to climate-related hazards.

2026 UPDATE

Consistent Academic Support

Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.