WWRP Partner/Endorsed Projects

Guidelines for the approval of a joint/partner and endorsed projects

 

The guidelines for partner and endorsed projects can be accessed here. 

 

The form to request for partnership and endorsement can be accessed here. 


Joint project

The Waves to Weather Project (W2W)

(2015-2023)

Purpose: Address the great challenge of identifying the limits of weather predictability in different situations and producing the best forecasts that are physically possible.
(https://www.wavestoweather.de/)

The W2W consortium consists of the following partners:

 

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Endorsed projects

TeamX (Multi-scale transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains – programme and experiment)

(2018 - )

Purpose: Improve our understanding of exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains and at evaluating how well these are parameterized in NWP and climate models.
(
http://www.teamx-programme.org/)

Founding partners of the TeamX project:

 

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MedCyclones (European network for Mediterranean cyclones in weather and climate)

(2020 - 2024)

Purpose: This Action will coordinate the activities of researchers in meteorology and climatology and scientists from weather/climate services with the main aims to provide a deeper understanding of Mediterranean cyclones and to improve significantly the European capacity to predict their environmental and climate impacts. In this context, the network will identify, and involve in the network, relevant stakeholders with different backgrounds (e.g. civil protection, re-insurance companies) and co-develop cyclone prediction products tailored to their needs.
(
https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA19109/#tabs|Name:overview)

Countries involved in the MedCyclones project: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland,Turkey, United Kingdom