THEMES

THEMES 2024
International conference, 13-15th November 2024, Venice

Conference

Long-term trends, abrupt shifts and extreme events in oceanic and atmospheric variability: a scientific discussion

Since 2014, THEMES brings together climatologists, ecologists, oceanographers, and modelers to discuss the present state of knowledge and the opportunities for progress about measuring, modelling and predicting the evolution of Earth environments. THEMES aims at paving the way towards improved cooperation between the different groups active in the climatological, atmospheric, oceanographic and ecological investigation of our Planet.


Programme

For register, please fill the online form by October 15th 2024.

Invited speakers

file pdf Hans Burchard, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Rostock, Germany
"The relation between exchange flow and diahaline mixing in estuaries"
83 KB
file pdf Michael Ghil, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
"Nonautonomous Dynamical Systems Help Study Long-term Trends and Abrupt Shifts in Climate Variability”
63 KB
file pdf Johann Jungclaus, Max Plack Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
"“Next Generation" storm- and eddy resolving coupled models: status and perspective for research on climate variability"
18 KB
file pdf Matteo Meli, University of Bologna, Italy
"Understanding sea-level trend variability in the Mediterranean Sea"
86 KB
file pdf Katrin Schroeder, CNR-ISMAR, Venice, Italy
“The evolving deep waters of the Western Mediterranean: post-WMT observations”
98 KB
file pdf 2023 edition
15-17th November 2023. "Long-term trends, abrupt shifts and extreme events in oceanic and atmospheric variability: a scientific and philosophic discussion”
434 KB
file pdf 2022 edition
17-18th November 2022. "Oceanography and Climatology during the Pandemics: Threads Cut, Weaves to be Re-tied and New Horizons"
431 KB
file pdf 2019 edition
27-29th November 2019. "Monitoring, modelling and predicting our changing ocean and atmosphere: concepts, methods, applications and opportunities"
336 KB
file pdf 2018 edition
28-30th November 2018. "Oceanic and atmospheric variability, from long-term trends to abrupt shifts"
655 KB

Venue

The workshop will be held at Ca' Foscari (2nd floor, Aula Mario Baratto), Dorsoduro 3246, 30123 Venice.

The city of Venice is a World Heritage Site, and does not require much presentation.

How to move around Venice

If you come by plane, there are two bus services that link the Marco Polo airport to the cities of Venice and Mestre: ACTV  and ATVO.

Both services depart from the airport outside arrivals, and have the same cost.


Team

Scientific Commitee
  • Hans Burchard, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Rostock, Germany
  • Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton
  • Sara Rubinetti, ISAC-CNR, Rome, Italy
  • Angelo Rubino, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Davide Zanchettin, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
Organizing Committee
  • Malek Belgacem, CNR-ISMAR, Venice
  • Carlotta Dentico, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Michele Gnesotto, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Matteo Mastropierro, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Sara Rubinetti, ISAC-CNR, Rome, Italy
  • Angelo Rubino, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Davide Zanchettin, Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice
  • Ana Amaral Wasielesky, Ca' Foscari University of Venice