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A symposium honouring Tony Hollingsworth at the AMS Annual Meeting

The annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) held from 11 to 15 January in Phoenix, Arizona, included a symposium in honour of Tony Hollingsworth, former Head of Research of ECMWF, who died on 29 July 2007.

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Report of the World Modelling Summit for Climate Prediction

The workshop report of the World Modelling Summit for Climate Prediction is now available for download

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EFAS Workshop

The 4th Annual workshop of European Flood Alert System (EFAS) was held on 29 and 30 January at ECMWF. The workshop participants came from 24 national and regional water authorities across Europe.

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ECMWF Newsletter survey

An on-line survey is being carried out of readers of the ECMWF Newsletter.

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Paper on ERA-40 most highly cited in field of Geosciences

The paper "The ERA-40 re-analysis", published in 2005, has been identified by Thomson Reuters Scientific's /Essential Science Indicators/ as one of the most highly cited papers in the field of Geosciences, and has been designated as a "Current Classic" for February.

Order within chaos: big data and weather forecasting

ECMWF Director of Research Erland Källén and Professor Ian Roulstone of the University of Surrey joined forces on 7 September to explain to British Science Festival delegates how weather forecasters identify order within chaos.

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The quiet revolution of numerical weather prediction

Nature publishes a review looking at how the science of numerical weather prediction got where it is now, and where the future challenges lie.

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Computing Representatives Meeting

The annual meetings of the Computing Representatives and the Security Representatives took place from 11 to 14 May 2009.

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Security Representatives' Meeting

The annual meetings of the Computing Representatives and the Security Representatives took place from 11 to 14 May 2009.

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New EU-funded project MACC

The EU-funded GEMS project ran from 1 March 2005 to 31 May 2009. Operation and improvement of the systems developed during GEMS is continuing in a new EU-funded project MACC - Modelling Atmospheric Composition and Climate. Products from MACC are being displayed on the GEMS web pages during a transitional period.