Volume 23, 2026 | EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatology 2025

Editor(s): Andreas Fischer (Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Switzerland), Tanja Cegnar (Slovenian Environment Agency, Slovenia), Gerald Fleming (Met Éireann (retired), Ireland), Dan Hollis (Met Office, United Kingdom), Ole Einar Tveito (Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway), Gert-Jan Steeneveld (Wageningen University, Netherlands), Carlos Román-Cascón (Universidad de Cádiz, Spain), Dario Giaiotti (Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy), Tanja Winterrath (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Elsa Cattani (Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italy), Auguste Gires (École des Ponts ParisTech, France), Katharina Lengfeld (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Elke Rustemeier (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Renato R. Colucci (Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria, Italy), Radan Huth (Charles University, Czechia), Rudolf Brazdil (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia), Frank Kaspar (German Meteorological Service, Germany), and Cristian Lussana (Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway)

ASR publishes original contributions on (a) advances in understanding weather and climate processes and (b) the development of operational systems and applications of meteorology, climatology, and related disciplines. This also includes new challenges and the role of communication, education and training, and engagement with society in the profession and its practices. ASR is an open-access journal for contributions presented at the annual meetings of the European Meteorological Society (EMS) and other related events. The peer review is organized by the session conveners of the respective conference, who act as the guest editors for the proceedings. Advances in Science and Research performs a single-blind peer review. However, it is up to the referees if they would like to reveal their identity.

Topics/EMS2025 sessions included in ASR Volume 23

Conveners of the following sessions have kindly agreed to act as guest editors.

ES Programme Stream
  • ES1.3: National and international climate services: user engagement and governance
  • ES2.1: Communication and media
  • ES2.2: Communicating science and dealing with Uncertainties
OSA Programme Stream
  • OSA3.1: Climate monitoring: data rescue, management, quality and homogenization
  • OSA3.2: Spatial climatology
  • OSA3.4: Deriving actionable information from climate data
UP Programme Stream
  • UP1.2: Atmospheric boundary-layer processes and turbulence
  • UP1.3: Understanding and modelling of atmospheric hazards and severe weather phenomena
  • UP1.4: High-resolution precipitation monitoring and statistical analysis for hydrological and climate-related applications
  • UP2.6: The cryosphere and cold region processes in the climate system
  • UP3.3: Synoptic climatology
  • UP3.4: Paleoclimatology and historical climatology
  • UP3.6: Global and regional reanalyses

Review statement: All papers of this volume underwent the regular peer-review process of Advances in Science and Research handled by guest editors designated by the managing editor.

Volume 23, 2026 | EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatology 2025

Editor(s): Andreas Fischer (Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Switzerland), Tanja Cegnar (Slovenian Environment Agency, Slovenia), Gerald Fleming (Met Éireann (retired), Ireland), Dan Hollis (Met Office, United Kingdom), Ole Einar Tveito (Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway), Gert-Jan Steeneveld (Wageningen University, Netherlands), Carlos Román-Cascón (Universidad de Cádiz, Spain), Dario Giaiotti (Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy), Tanja Winterrath (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Elsa Cattani (Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italy), Auguste Gires (École des Ponts ParisTech, France), Katharina Lengfeld (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Elke Rustemeier (German Meteorological Service, Germany), Renato R. Colucci (Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria, Italy), Radan Huth (Charles University, Czechia), Rudolf Brazdil (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia), Frank Kaspar (German Meteorological Service, Germany), and Cristian Lussana (Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway)

ASR publishes original contributions on (a) advances in understanding weather and climate processes and (b) the development of operational systems and applications of meteorology, climatology, and related disciplines. This also includes new challenges and the role of communication, education and training, and engagement with society in the profession and its practices. ASR is an open-access journal for contributions presented at the annual meetings of the European Meteorological Society (EMS) and other related events. The peer review is organized by the session conveners of the respective conference, who act as the guest editors for the proceedings. Advances in Science and Research performs a single-blind peer review. However, it is up to the referees if they would like to reveal their identity.

Topics/EMS2025 sessions included in ASR Volume 23

Conveners of the following sessions have kindly agreed to act as guest editors.

ES Programme Stream
  • ES1.3: National and international climate services: user engagement and governance
  • ES2.1: Communication and media
  • ES2.2: Communicating science and dealing with Uncertainties
OSA Programme Stream
  • OSA3.1: Climate monitoring: data rescue, management, quality and homogenization
  • OSA3.2: Spatial climatology
  • OSA3.4: Deriving actionable information from climate data
UP Programme Stream
  • UP1.2: Atmospheric boundary-layer processes and turbulence
  • UP1.3: Understanding and modelling of atmospheric hazards and severe weather phenomena
  • UP1.4: High-resolution precipitation monitoring and statistical analysis for hydrological and climate-related applications
  • UP2.6: The cryosphere and cold region processes in the climate system
  • UP3.3: Synoptic climatology
  • UP3.4: Paleoclimatology and historical climatology
  • UP3.6: Global and regional reanalyses

Review statement: All papers of this volume underwent the regular peer-review process of Advances in Science and Research handled by guest editors designated by the managing editor.

18 Jun 2026
Which forecast errors matter most? Assessing public priorities in weather forecast accuracy
Christoph Sauter and Kathrin Wapler
Adv. Sci. Res., 23, 1–7, https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-23-1-2026,https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-23-1-2026, 2026
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