ECMWF Summer of Weather Code brings innovation and open-source developments to the Earth science community. It is a collaborative programme where each summer several developer teams team up with mentors from ECMWF to work on innovative weather-, climate- and atmosphere-related software developments and applications.
ESoWC is organised by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and supported by Copernicus.
Congratulations to the eight teams that have been selected to be part of ECMWF Summer of Weather Code 2022:
Project title | Team | Mentors |
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Flood forecasting: the power of citizen science | Emiliana Myftari Beatrice Rinaldi Enxhi Sulkja Mohit Anand |
Marie-Ameilie Boucher Cinzia Mazzetti Florian Pappenberger Jan Seibert Juan Colonese |
Adjusting Climate Projections | Jakob Wessel Fiona Spuler |
Edward Comyn-Platt Chiara Cagnazzo James Varndell |
CliMetLab web application | Akshaj Verma |
Baudouin Raoult Florian Pinault |
Wildfire Emission Explorer | Giovanni Paolini Ainhoa Murillo Iraola |
Mark Parrington Sebastien Garrigues James Varndell Miha Razinger |
ECMWF user dashboard | Adarsh Pandey | Sylvie Lamy-Thepaut Eduard Rosert |
Bringing Magics Weather maps to Matplotlib | Alish Dipani | James Varndell Sylvie Lamy-Thepaut Stephan Siemen Baudouin Raoult |
Generous cloud computing ressources are provided by:
the Copernicus DIAS service WEkEO | European Weather Cloud |
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Browse through the ESoWC 2022 challenges, ask questions and together with the mentors, tailor your proposal. Applications closed on 15 April 2022.
The selected ESoWC 2022 project teams were announced on 29 Apr 2022.
The 4-month long coding period started 2 May 2022 and lasted until 31 August 2022. During this time, the selected teams team up with experienced ECMWF mentors and experts in weather, climate and atmosphere.
Follow the progress of the projects here on Github.
The ESoWC day is a celebratory closure of the programme. Each ESoWC team was invited to present their project results.
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- Read a summary of ESoWC 2021 on the ECMWF Science Blog: ECMWF Summer of Weather Code 2021
- ECMWF Newsletter: ECMWF Summer of Weather Code drives open-source developments and innovation