EGU General Assembly 2026
Vienna, Austria & Online | 3–8 May 2026

Taking place from 3rd to 8th May 2026 in Vienna, the EGU General Assembly 2026 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The event provides a unique forum where scientists can present their work and discuss their ideas with leading experts across all fields of geoscience.
CMCC actively participates in the conference by contributing to and chairing several scientific sessions covering topics at the heart of cutting-edge climate research.
Here is the list of EGU sessions involving CMCC as conveners and co-conveners, along with oral and poster presentations across a wide range of scientific sessions and participation to thematic press conferences.
SESSIONS CONVENED BY CMCC
4 May, 10:45–12:25 | Room 1.34
Monitoring, Modeling, and Risk Mapping of Marine Pollution and its Environmental and Socioeconomic Impacts
Convener: Svitlana Liubartseva | Co-conveners: George Zodiatis , Sebastien Legrand , Luisa Galgani , Panagiota Keramea
4 May, 16:15–18:00 | Room 1.15/16
Implementing innovations and technologies for multi-hazard risk assessment to achieve (impactful) disaster risk management
Convener: Timothy Tiggeloven | Co-conveners: Silvia Torresan, Cees van Westen, Christopher White, Funda Atun
5 May, 08:30–12:30 and 14:00–15:45 | Room 0.49/50
Carbon Dioxide Removal in Climate Mitigation Strategies: Potentials, Limits, Measurement, and Risks
Convener: Soheil Shayegh | Co-conveners: Shraddha Gupta, Ana C. Franco, Tabea Dorndorf, Nadine Mengis, Felix Schenuit
5 May, 10:45–12:25 | Room -2.62
Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for water resilience: turning the EU Strategy into action
Convener: Elisa Furlan | Co-conveners: Andrea Critto, Jaime Nivala, Simos Malamis, Guido Schmidt
5 May, 16:15–18:00 | PICO spot 3
Effects of climate and environmental changes on landslide activity
Convener: Alfredo Reder | Co-conveners: Stefano Luigi Gariano, Gianvito Scaringi, Roberta Paranunzio, Séverine Bernardie, Guido Rianna
6 May, 08:30–12:25 | Room M2
Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones
Convener: Leone Cavicchia | Co-conveners: Allison Wing, Alyssa Stansfield, Eric Maloney, Enrico Scoccimarro
6 May, 10:45–12:30 | Room -2.92
The Global Coastal Ocean: multi-hazard Early Warning System for coastal resilience
Convener: Giovanni Coppini | Co-conveners: Joanna Staneva, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla, Vijaya SunandaECS, Ghada El Serafy
8 May, 10:45–12:30 | Room 1.34
Marine Heatwaves: drivers, impacts and interactions
Convener: Ronan McAdam | Co-conveners: Fabíola Silva , Saurabh Rathore, Babita Jangir
SESSIONS CO-CONVENED BY CMCC
4 May, 08:30–12:30 | Room 1.85/86
Functional diversity in motion: ecological and evolutionary drivers of biogeochemical processes across terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric systems
Convener: Elsa Abs | Co-conveners: Giulia Mengoli, Christoph Keuschnig, Stefano Manzoni, Lisa Wingate, Elisa Bruni, Laurent Bopp
4 May, 16:15–18:00 | Room 1.34
Effects of anthropogenic pressures on marine ecosystems: impacts, development of new cost-effective technologies and citizen science approaches
Convener: Marco Marcelli | Co-conveners: Viviana Piermattei, Raquel Peñas-Torramilans, Shujin Guo, Daniele Piazzolla
4 May, 16:15–18:00 | Room 2.24
Workflow approaches enabling scalable and reproducible state-of-the-art computation and data analysis in Earth System Sciences
Convener: Karsten Peters-von Gehlen | Co-conveners: Donatello Elia, Manuel Giménez de Castro Marciani, Ivonne Anders, Valeriu Predoi
5 May, 08:30–12:25 | Room D2
Digital Twins in Earth Systems: Bridging Data and Predictive Modelling for Resilient Futures
Convener: Romain Chassagne | Co-conveners: Lorenzo Nava, Monique Kuglitsch, Elena Xoplaki, Bertrand Le Saux, Florian Wellmann, Denise Degen
5 May, 14:00–15:45 | Room L2
Open session on coastal and shelf seas
Convener: Julie D. Pietrzak | Co-conveners: Evridiki Chrysagi, Peter Holtermann, Knut Klingbeil, Giorgia Verri
6 May, 08:30–12:25 | Room E2
The costs of Natural Hazards: direct, indirect, tangible and intangible aspects
Convener: Marcello Arosio | Co-conveners: Chiara Arrighi, Timothy Tiggeloven, Yamile Villafani, Peter Priesmeier, Wiebke Jäger, Serkan Girgin
6 May, 08:30–10:15 | Room 2.17
Measuring climate adaptation: from processes and outputs to outcomes and impacts
Convener: Oscar Higuera Roa | Co-conveners: Fernando J. Díaz López, Christian Kind, Nuria Hernandez-Mora, Jaroslav Mysiak
6 May, 14:00–17:55 | Room 0.14
Climate impacts on terrestrial life: vegetation dynamics, faunal responses, and human civilisational trajectories from past to future
Convener: Thushara Venugopal | Co-conveners: In-Won Kim, Elena Xoplaki, Jiaoyang Ruan, Elke Zeller, Zhenqian Wang, Anne Dallmeyer
6 May, 19:00–20:00 | Room M1
Testing Grounds for Innovation in Ocean Science: The Mediterranean and Black Seas
Convener: Marilaure Grégoire | Co-convener: Emanuela Clementi
7 May, 08:30–10:15 | Room 2.17
Early Warning Systems (EWS): From Science to Action for Effective Disaster Risk Reduction
Convener: Kelley De Polt | Co-conveners: Timothy Tiggeloven, Md. Rezuanul Islam Fahim, Samira Pfeiffer, Robert Sakic Trogrlic
8 May, 08:30–12:30 | Room 1.85/86
Towards sustainable road traffic, shipping and aviation: from emissions to climate and air quality effects
Convener: Mariano Mertens | Co-conveners: Mattia Righi, Gianandrea Mannarini, Sigrun Matthes, Jin Maruhashi, Yun Li, Antonios Parasyris
8 May, 08:30–12:30 | Room 0.31/32
Climate predictions from seasonal to multi-decadal timescales and their applications
Convener: Bianca Mezzina | Co-conveners: André Düsterhus, Leon Hermanson, Leonard Borchert, Panos J. Athanasiadis
8 May, 10:45–12:30 | Room L2
Ocean reanalyses and data assimilation
Convener: Yumeng Chen | Co-conveners: Chunxue Yang, Aida Alvera-Azcárate, Ali Aydogdu, Lars Nerger, Anna Teruzzi, Tsuyoshi Wakamatsu
GREAT DEBATE
Annalisa Bracco, researcher at CMCC, will participate as a speaker in the Great Debate keynote session titled “Forecasting the Unprecedented: Machine Learning vs. Physics in Climate Science and the EU’s Strategic Position” scheduled for 8 May 2026 at 08:30 CEST.
ORAL (Presentation – Talk)
4 May, 08:45 –08:55 | Room 0.16
Assessing Farm-Basin Feedback: Deficit Irrigation and Water Savings across the Mediterranean
Authors: Guido Rianna, Lisa Napolitano, Andrea Borgo, Elisa Delpiazzo, Marta Debolini, Simone Mereu, and Annamaria Mazzoni
4 May, 10:45–10:55 | Room M2
A cul-de-sac effect makes Emilia-Romagna more prone to floods in a changing climate
Authors: Enrico Scoccimarro, Andrea Borrelli, Lorenzo Sangelantoni, Leone Cavicchia, Stefano Tibaldi, Massimiliano Pasqui, and Giulio Boccaletti
4 May, 10:45–12:25 | Room 1.34
Mapping Oil Spill Hazard in the Coastal Mediterranean Sea
Authors: Ines Mateus, Nadia Pinardi, Svitlana Lyubartseva, Giovanni Coppini, and Igor Atake
4 May, 10:50–11:00 | Room 2.23
The FLUXNET (r)evolution: a coordinated, global effort for longer, more representative and more accessible flux tower datasets
Simone Sabbatini, Adriana Mariotti, Eleonora Canfora, Carlo Trotta, Luca Di Fiore, Gilberto Pastorello, David Joseph Moore, Margaret Torn, Kimberly Ann Novick, Trevor Keenan, Peter Isaac, Authors: Cacilia Ewenz, and Dario Papale
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Room 0.31/32
SD-WISHEES: Innovation Pathways for Uptake of Research and Innovation in Heritage Resilience
Authors: Marta Ducci, Giulia Galluccio, Roger Street, Chiara Trozzo, and Boniface Ushie
4 May, 14:15–14:25 | Room 2.24
Back to the future: leveraging event-based participatory storylines for mixed-method risk assessments
Authors: Veronica Casartelli, Dana Salpina, Angelica Marengo, Davide Mauro Ferrario, Jaroslav Mysiak, and Silvia Torresan
4 May, 17:07–17:17 | Room 1.34
MIND: an affordable modular buoy system for coastal monitoring and drifting oceanographic deployment
Authors: Sergio Scanu, Nicola Madonia, and Marco Marcelli
4 May, 17:30–17:40 | Room 1.15/16
Understanding impacts of compound drought and heatwaves: A multi-risk analysis on agricultural-dominated socio-ecological systems combining Earth Observation and Machine Learning
Authors: Jacopo Furlanetto, Edoardo Albergo, Marinella Masina, Davide Mauro Ferrario, Margherita Maraschini, Antonio Trabucco, and Silvia Torresan
4 May, 17:35 –17:45 | Room C
Assessing physical realism in diffusion models for tropical cyclones
Guido Ascenso, Enrico Scoccimarro, and Andrea Castelletti
5 May, 08:55–09:05 | Room 1.15/16
Improving medicanes representation with a high-resolution regional coupled atmosphere-ocean configuration of the ICON Earth System Modelling framework
Authors: Angelo Campanale, Alija Bevrnja, Mario Raffa, Roland Potthast, Paola Mercogliano, and Jan-Peter Schulz
5 May, 09:15 – 09:25 | Room 1.31/32
Understanding resilience to High-Impact Low-Probability events: a tiered stress testing methodology implemented in the municipality of Venice
Authors: Silvia Torresan, Davide Mauro Ferrario, Samuele Casagrande, Margherita Maraschini, Francesco Maria D’Antiga, Saman Ghaffarian, Femke Mulder, Gianluca Pescaroli, Benjamin D. Trump, Igor Linkov, and José Palma-Oliveira
5 May, 09:45–09:55 | Room N2
Mapping the multi-hazard early warning gap: AI-based susceptibility analysis reveals hotspots where Europe needs integrated warning systems
Authors: Timothy Tiggeloven, Jeremy Palmerio, Davide Ferrario, Michele Ronco, Edoardo Albergo, Philip Ward, and Silvia Torresan
5 May, 11:05 –11:15 | Room -2.62
RHEA-DAPT: A transformative AI DSS for supporting adaptation pathways co-development
Authors: Fabio Favilli, Maria Katherina Dal Barco, Rebeca Biancardi Aleu, Debashmita Poddar, Federico Chiarello, and Elisa Furlan
5 May, 11:18–11:20 | PICO spot 1a, PICO1a.14
Strength in many: Ensemble-based approach for data-driven Fire Danger Index forecast
Authors: Shahbaz Alvi and Italo Epicoco
5 May, 11:55–12:05 | Room N1
Environmental factors disrupting the adaptive advantage of fire-trait syndromes
Authors: José Maria Costa-Saura, Costantino Sirca, Donatella Spano, and Teresa Valor
5 May, 14:15–14:25 | Room L2
The complex response of the river-sea continuum systems to the climate extremes: insights from the Po delta
Authors: Júlia Kaiser, Giorgia Verri, Leonard Worou, Fabio Viola, Viviana Piermattei, and Nadia Pinardi
5 May, 14:30 – 14:40 | Room N2
Climate Risk Assessment and Adaptation Options Assessment: Application of CLIMAAX toolbox for Genoa
Authors: Majid Niazkar, Lisa Ferrari, Armande Aboudrar-Meda, Giacomo Falchetta, and Jaroslav Mysiak
6 May, 10:55–11:05 | Room 2.24
Sea surface temperature reconstruction in the Mediterranean Sea using deep learning
Authors: Beniamino Tartufoli, Ali Aydogdu, Nadia Pinardi, Andrea Asperti, and Paolo Oddo
6 May, 11:00–11:10 | Room -2.92
The GlobalCoast Initiative of CoastPredict: from operational oceanography to management solutions
Authors: Nadia Pinardi, Giovanni Coppini, Villy Kourafalou, Joaquin Tintore, Emma Helsop, and Mairead O’Donovan
6 May, 11:10–11:20 | Room -2.92
AI-based Emulation for Assessing the Impact of Nature-based Solutions on Waves and Currents for Coastal Protection and Resilience
Authors: Serena Maria Lezzi, Salvatore Causio, Rosalia Maglietta, Luca Giunti, Seimur Shirinov, Nejm Jafaar, Jacopo Alessandri, Ivan Federico, and Giovanni Coppini
6 May, 11:15 –11:25 | Room 0.14
A scalable geospatial framework for city-level public-private adaptation infrastructure cost-benefit analysis
Authors: Giacomo FalchettaandArmande Aboudrar-Méda
6 May, 11:30–11:40 | Room -2.92
Oil spill predictions in the Kerch Strait using SAR imagery, and MEDSLIK, OpenDrift, and MEDSLIK II forecasts
Authors: Georgios Sylaios, George Zodiatis, Panagiota Keramea, Hari Radhakrishnan, Svitlana Liubartseva, Igor Ruiz Atake, Andreas Nicolaidis,Dmitry Soloviev, Kyriakos Prokopi, Nikolaos Kokkos, Stamatis Petalas, Constantinos Hadjistassou, and Nikolaos Kampanis
6 May, 11:40–11:50 | Room -2.92
Integrated modelling of hydrodynamics, vegetation and coastal morphodynamics in the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas
Authors: Seimur Shirinov, Ivan Federico, Nadia Pinardi, Simone Bonamano, Salvatore Causio, and Lorenzo Mentaschi
6 May, 12:00–12:10 | Room -2.92
SIM MASE: An Integrated Satellite Monitoring and Early Warning System for Oil Spill and Produced Water Management in Italian Seas
Authors: Igor Ruiz Atake, Giovanni Coppini, Silvano Pecora, Anusha Dissanayake, Juliana Ramos, Santiago Bravo, Gianandrea Mannarini, Martina Infante, Massimiliano D’Amico, Edoardo Unali, Megi Hoxhaj, Ivan Federico, Svitlana Liubartseva, Nour Habra, Andrea Chiffi, Amir Kazemi, and Praveen Kumar
06 May, 14:00–15:45 | Room: Hall X5.192
FOCCUS: Advancing Europe’s Coastal Monitoring and Forecasting Capabilities to Increase Coastal Resilience
Authors: Kelli Johnson, Joanna Staneva, Emma Reyes, Antonio Bonaduce, Giorgia Verri, Ivan Federico, Alena Bartosova, Pavel Terskii, Kai H. Christensen, Quentin Jamet, Isabel Garcia Hermosa, Lorinc Meszaros, Lotta Beyaard, and Ghada El Serafy
6 May, 14:35–14:45 | Room 1.31/32
Flash drought alters immediate growth rather than tree water relations: A case study from central Italy.
Authors: Nafeesa Samad, Autumn Mannsfeld, Jim Yates, and Maria Vincenza Chiriacò
6 May, 16:15 –16:25 | Room 3.29/30
Understanding multisector and transboundary trade-offs of hydropower expansion in the Mekong River basin
Authors: Andrea Castelletti, Bruno Invernizzi, Matteo Giuliani, and Carola Calisi
6 May, 16:15–16:25 | Room 1.31/32
Optimising the ICOS ecosystem network for satellite cal/val activities by adding new sensors and technologies.
Authors: Bert Gielen, Simone Sabbatini, Maarten Op de Beeck, Giacomo Nicolini, andDario Papale
6 May, 16:20–16:30 | Room 1.34
On the Physical Oceanography of the Southern European Seas: A Perspective Inspired by Prof. Emin Özsoy
Authors: Ali Aydogdu
6 May, 16:35 –16:45 | Room 3.29/30
Hydropower dams as modifiers of Opisthorchiasis spread in river networks
Authors: Bruno Invernizzi, Andrea Rinaldo, and Andrea Castelletti
7 May, 16:45–16:55 | Room 2.95
A simple approach to apply an eco-evolutionary optimality model with a global climatological aridity function to predict the spatial and seasonal dynamics of net ecosystem exchange
Authors: Giulia Mengoli, Sandy P. Harrison, and Iain Colin Prentice
8 May, 09:30–09:40 | Room 0.31/32
Unprecedented suppression of local upwelling in the Gulf of Panama predicted a season in advance
Authors: Ronan McAdam, Antonella Sanna, and Enrico Scoccimarro
8 May, 11:50–12:00 | Room L2
Assessing the new version of the CMCC Global Ocean Reanalysis System (C-GLORS)
Authors: Julia Selivanova, Andrea Cipollone, Nicolas Gonzalez, andDoroteaciro Iovino
POSTER
4 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X3, X3.60
Asymmetric ENSO impacts on European climate extremes identified by a kernel-based framework
Authors: Niklas Luther, Eduardo Zorita, Jürg Luterbacher, and Elena Xoplaki
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X1, X1.112
Harmonizing Legacy Eddy Covariance Data within the ICOS and FLUXNET Networks: Methodological Insights from Long-Term Observations
Authors: Adriana Mariotti, Carlo Trotta, Simone Sabbatini, Eleonora Canfora, and Dario Papale
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X1, X1.119
A modelling approach to estimate the friction velocity threshold for Eddy Covariance measurements in urban areas
Authors: Luca Di Fiore, Simone Sabbatini, Giacomo Nicolini, and Dario Papale
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X5, X5.330
How can we obtain seaward plastic fluxes from the Mediterranean coastal population using NASA’s Black Marble data?
Authors: Svitlana Liubartseva, Giovanni Coppini, Salvatore Causio, and Camilla Campanati
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X5, X5.327
Embedding marine macro litter observations into the Lagrangian particle tracking model
Authors: Santiago Bravo and the CONCEPTU MARIS Team
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X4, X4.115
ARCA: A Scalable and Reproducible AI-Driven Workflow Platform for Climate Change and Natural Hazard Applications
Authors: Maria Mirto, Marco De Carlo, Shahbaz Alvi, Shadi Danhash, Antonio Aloisio, and Paola Nassisi
4 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X4, X4.118
Efficient large-scale data structuring to support Earth System Science analytics workflows
Authors: Donatello Elia, Gabriele Tramonte, Cosimo Palazzo, Valentina Scardigno, and Paola Nassisi
5 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X4, X4.57
Advancing Non Indigenous Species detection in the Adriatic Sea: a multi-scale modeling and monitoring framework within the ALIENA Project
Authors: Alice Madonia, Jacopo Alessandri, Giulia Bonino, Momme Butenschön, Salvatore Causio, Emanuela Clementi, Ivan Federico, Rafael Gomes de Menezes, Leonardo Nascimento Lima, Marco Puce, Ehsan Sadighrad, Amr Talaat Salama, and Viviana Piermattei
5 May, 08:30 –10:15 | Hall A, A.131
Integrating Critical Infrastructures and Nature-based Solutions as responses in an index-based flood risk mapping for the Cávado Region (Portugal)
Authors: Christian Simeoni, Fabio Favilli, Vuong Pham, Katerina Tzavella, Tom Bucx, and Michiel Blind
5 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X5, X5.167
Understanding AMOC changes resulting from varying historical radiative forcings
Authors: Domenico Giaquinto, Dario Nicolì, Doug M. Smith, Doroteaciro Iovino, Dargan Frierson, and Panos J. Athanasiadis
5 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X4, X4.62
Autonomous surveying technologies to enhance habitat characterization, anthropogenic impact assessment, and DTO capabilities
Authors: Daniele Piazzolla, Simone Bonamano, Sergio Scanu, Nicola Madonia, Alice Madonia, Ivan Federico, Salvatore Causio, Seimur Shirinov, Giovanni Coppini, Marco Marcelli, and Viviana Piermattei
5 May, 15:09–15:12 | vPoster spot 1a
A Non-Stationary Multivariate Framework for Assessing Compound Coastal Hazards at Global Scales
Authors: Mohammad Hadi Bahmanpour, Lorenzo Mentaschi, Alois Tilloy, Michalis Vousdoukas, Ivan Federico, Giovanni Coppini, and Luc Feyen
5 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X4, X4.64
Coupled Near-and Far-field Modeling Suite for Produced Water Discharges from Offshore Oil Platforms: Integrating TAMOC and OpenDrift’s ChemicalDrift for Operational Monitoring
Authors: Santiago Bravo, Anusha L. Dissanayake, Igor Atake, and Giovanni Coppini
5 May, 16:15–18:00 | Hall X4, X4.33
Explaining dietary CO₂ impact with trustworthy agentic LLMs, ML, and XAI
Authors: Marco De Carlo, Maria Mirto, Italo Epicoco, Paola Nassisi, and Maria Vincenza Chiriacò
6 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X5, X5.175
Paleoclimatic Evidence across the Ordos Region and Yellow River Loop
Authors: Elena Xoplaki, Juerg Luterbacher, Fahu Chen, Bing Liu, Chun Qin, Bao Yang, Raorao Su, Michael Kempf, Shuai Ma, Zhixin Hao, Moritz Haupt,Maddalena Barenghi, David Bello, and Nicola Di Cosmo
6 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X1, X1.39
Exploring Drivers of Forest Microclimates in Central Italy
Authors: Autumn Elizabeth Mannsfeld, Nafeesa Samad, and Maria Vincenza Chiriacò
6 May, 10:45 –12:30 | Hall X5, X5.109
Legislating climate change adaptation: Exploring provisions in European national climate laws
Authors: Katie Johnson, Johan Munck af Rosenschöld, Wolfgang Lexer, Teresa Deubelli-Hwang, Markus Leitner, Angelika Tamásová, and Aneliya Nikolova
06 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X5, X5.232
Modeling the Impacts of Aswan High Dam Driven Nile Discharge Reduction on the Mediterranean Sea
Authors: Muhammad Saad, Francesco Trotta, Giovanni Coppini, and Nadia Pinardi
6 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X5, X5.222
Heatwaves and Early Warning Systems: Perception Data and the Role of Science Communication – A Case Study from Romania
Authors: Selvaggia Santin, Adina-Eliza Croitoru, Norbert Petrovici, Cristian Pop, Maria-Julia Petre, Enrico Scoccimarro, and Elena Xoplaki
7 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X4, X4.52
The Copernicus Mediterranean Forecasting Systems: description and quality assessment of recent evolutions
Authors: Emanuela Clementi, Francesco Maicu, Gianpiero Cossarini, Gerasimos Korres, Massimiliano Drudi, and the MED-MFC Team
7 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X4, X4.54
The Black Sea Monitoring and Forecasting Center Evolution 2025-2027
Authors: Atanas Palazov, Rita Lecci, Ali Aydogdu, Marilaure Grégoire, Joanna Staneva, and the BLK-MFC Team
7 May, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X5, X5.213
An AI-based framework for high-resolution climate dataset over Italy: from historical reconstruction to an operational chain
Authors: Ilenia Manco, Otavio Medeiros Feitosa, Mario Raffa, and Paola Mercogliano
7 May, 10:45 –12:30 | Hall A, A.14
Drought Continuum in Africa: A Multidimensional Assessment of Meteorological, Hydrological, Agricultural, and Socioeconomic Drought
Authors: Roshanak Tootoonchi and Andrea Castelletti
7 May, 10:45–12:30 | Hall X4, X4.13
How do climate factors influence plant-based carbon sequestration in land surface model, and how does this change under global warming?
Authors: He-Ming Xiao, Daniele Peano, Simone Mereu, and Antonio Trabucco
8 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X3, X3.39
Improving Sea Level Height warnings in Venice (Italy) and Alexandria (Egypt) with hybrid sub-seasonal forecasts
Authors: Antonello Squintu, Mehri Hashemi Devin, Angela Andrigo, Alessandro Tosoni, Eman Shaker, Elena Xoplaki, Alvise Papa, and Enrico Scoccimarro
8 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X5, X5.177
The NAO decadal predictability determined by initial ocean heat content anomalies in the subpolar North Atlantic — SST gradients playing a key role.
Authors: Panos J. Athanasiadis, Dario Nicolì, Domenico Giaquinto, Casey Patrizio, Stephen Yeager, Leon Hermanson, and Holger Pohlmann
8 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X1, X1.118
From climate hazards to yield losses: AI surrogate impact modelling
Authors: Odysseas Vlachopoulos, Niklas Luther, Andrej Ceglar, Andrea Toreti, and Elena Xoplaki
8 May, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X5, X5.29
Assessing the impact of ocean circulation model resolution on optimal maritime routing in the Ligurian Sea using VISIR-2
Authors: Vassiliki Metheniti, Antonios Parasyris, George Alexandrakis, Giorgos Kozyrakis, Nikolaos Kampanis, and Gianandrea Mannarini
PRESS CONFERENCE
CMCC researcher Katie Johnson will present her abstract at the Press Conference “Can early warning maps outpace systemic vulnerability? Insights on extreme fire, heat, and gaps in EU climate laws”, taking place on 6 May 2026 at 10:00 CEST.

