Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICPEHCC conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Climatology,Meteorology,Water and related disciplines.
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Understanding Precipitation Extremes
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This session will explore the mechanisms driving extreme precipitation events and their implications for hydrological systems. Participants will discuss recent advancements in identifying and predicting these phenomena within the context of climate variability.
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Hydrological Cycle Dynamics
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This track focuses on the interactions within the hydrological cycle, emphasizing changes due to climate change. Researchers will present findings on how these dynamics influence water availability and ecosystem health.
03
Drought Events and Their Impacts
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This session will examine the causes and consequences of drought events, particularly in relation to agricultural and ecological systems. Contributions will highlight adaptive strategies and resilience-building in affected regions.
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Hydroclimatology: Bridging Water and Climate Science
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This track aims to integrate hydroclimatological research with practical applications in water management. Discussions will center on the role of climate variability in shaping hydrological patterns and water resource planning.
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Precipitation Variability and Climate Change
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This session will delve into the variability of precipitation patterns in the context of ongoing climate change. Researchers will share insights on modeling approaches and observational studies that reveal these trends.
06
Atmospheric Circulation and Precipitation Patterns
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This track will investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation patterns and precipitation distribution. Presentations will focus on how shifts in these patterns affect regional and global hydrology.
07
Modeling Extreme Weather Events
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This session will cover innovative modeling techniques used to predict extreme weather events, including heavy rainfall and droughts. Participants will discuss the challenges and successes of current modeling frameworks.
08
Global Hydrology in a Changing Climate
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This track will address the implications of climate change on global hydrological processes. Researchers will present findings on altered water cycles and their effects on ecosystems and human societies.
09
Hydrological Variability and Water Resources Management
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This session will focus on the implications of hydrological variability for water resource management strategies. Discussions will include case studies that illustrate effective management practices in the face of changing hydrological conditions.
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Rainfall Extremes: Detection and Attribution
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This track will explore methodologies for detecting and attributing extreme rainfall events to specific climatic drivers. Participants will share research on the statistical techniques and observational data used in these analyses.
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Climate Impacts on Water Resources
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This session will examine how climate change impacts water resource availability and quality. Researchers will discuss adaptive management strategies and policy implications for sustainable water use.
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