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International Conference on Climate Modeling and Predictive Analytics

12–13 Aug 2026 Washington DC, USA Standard / Virtual Participation
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The I2CMPA conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Meteorology and related disciplines.

01 Advancements in Climate Modeling Techniques +
This track focuses on the latest methodologies in climate modeling, emphasizing innovative approaches to enhance predictive accuracy. Participants will explore cutting-edge numerical simulations and their implications for climate change projections.
02 Regional Climate Models: Applications and Challenges +
This session addresses the development and application of regional climate models, highlighting their role in understanding localized climate phenomena. Discussions will include the challenges faced in model validation and scenario analysis.
03 Global Circulation Models: Insights and Innovations +
This track delves into the advancements in global circulation models, focusing on their capacity to simulate atmospheric processes and climate variability. Presentations will cover recent findings and their implications for long-term climate forecasting.
04 Data Assimilation Techniques in Climate Science +
This session will explore the role of data assimilation in improving climate model accuracy and reliability. Participants will discuss various techniques and their effectiveness in integrating observational data into predictive frameworks.
05 Climate Extremes: Modeling and Impacts +
This track examines the modeling of climate extremes, such as heatwaves and heavy precipitation events, and their socio-economic impacts. Researchers will present findings on the frequency and intensity of these events under changing climate scenarios.
06 Teleconnections and Climate Dynamics +
This session investigates the influence of teleconnections on global and regional climate patterns. Presenters will discuss the mechanisms behind these relationships and their implications for climate prediction and adaptation strategies.
07 Climate Adaptation Strategies: Risk Assessment and Management +
This track focuses on assessing risks associated with climate change and developing effective adaptation strategies. Participants will share insights on integrating predictive analytics into climate risk management frameworks.
08 Seasonal Forecasting: Techniques and Applications +
This session will cover the methodologies and applications of seasonal forecasting in climate science. Researchers will present case studies demonstrating the utility of predictive analytics in anticipating seasonal climate variations.
09 Climate Feedback Mechanisms: Understanding Interactions +
This track explores the complex feedback mechanisms within the climate system, including those related to greenhouse gases and land-use changes. Discussions will focus on how these interactions influence climate modeling outcomes.
10 Multi-Model Ensemble Approaches in Climate Prediction +
This session highlights the use of multi-model ensemble approaches to enhance the robustness of climate predictions. Participants will discuss the advantages of ensemble modeling in addressing uncertainties in climate projections.
11 Model Evaluation and Benchmarking in Climate Science +
This track focuses on the evaluation and benchmarking of climate models to ensure their reliability and accuracy. Presentations will cover methodologies for assessing model performance against observational data and other models.

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