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OptimESM at EGU General Assembly next week 🌍

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We’re excited to share that the OptimESM project will be well represented at the EGU 2026, not just to attend, but to actively shape the conversation in Earth system science.

By convening sessions, our researchers are creating spaces for new ideas, collaboration, and progress around topics related to Earth system modeling, climate change, and adaptation strategies.

If you’re attending, be sure to check out sessions that align with OptimESM’s research, including:

🔹 Climate Extremes and Extreme Value Theory: Changes, Risks and Adaptation in Mediterranean Regions and Global Hotspots
🔹 Subtropical weather and climate processes in the past, present, and future
🔹Towards net zero and beyond: Carbon Budgets, Overshoot, Climate (Ir)reversibility, and Carbon Removal
🔹The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change
🔹Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives
🔹Mathematics of Planet Earth
🔹AI-driven Forecasting for Weather, Climate, Extreme Events, and related Impacts
🔹Crosscutting Advances in Land Surface Modelling: the Climate-Hydrology-Ecosystem Nexus, Compound Extremes and Transitions
🔹Palaeoclimate modeling: From time-slices and sensitivity experiments to evaluating transient simulations for improved future projections
🔹Linking Climate, Ecosystems, and Atmospheric Chemistry: Interactions and Impacts
🔹Stratospheric dynamics and its connection to surface weather and climate

Additionally, our colleagues will present in other sessions, sharing the insights and innovations from OptimESM and inspiring the wider community.

We look forward to engaging discussions, sharing our latest results, and connecting with the broader Earth system science community at EGU 2026!

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