Hands-on Workshop: Machine Learning for Climate Scientists
On March 4 and 5, 2024, the team from the new Data Analysis department held a hands-on workshop on the use of machine learning methods in climate science.
#Zusammenland: The DKRZ is on board!
Like many other scientific institutions in Germany, the DKRZ is participating in the nationwide campaign "#zusammenland - Vielfalt macht uns stark! (Diversity makes us strong)". This campaign stands for a clear stance for an open-minded country and diverse coexistence.
natESM Workshop 2024: Discussion of potential system components in Leipzig
This year's natESM community workshop took place from February 27th to 28th, 2024, in Leipzig. Approximately 80 participants were involved in in-depth discussions regarding the ongoing advancement of the natESM system.
Milestone in Climate and Weather Research: Weather and Climate Model ICON published under Open Source License
The scientific and research community in Germany and Switzerland is setting a milestone in climate and weather research: Since January 31, 2024, the renowned climate and weather model ICON has been made available to the public under an open source license. This groundbreaking step contributes to making science and scientific services more transparent. At the same time, it enables further scientific progress in an area from which society can particularly benefit in times of climate change.
New climate model for more accurate climate prediction: Launch of the project "Coming Decade"
Global warming is advancing, but how will this affect Germany in the upcoming decade? Six research institutions, including the DKRZ, are collaboratively developing a new climate prediction system in the "Coming Decade" project to make more precise predictions for Germany and Europe.