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NOAA's 48th Climate Diagnostics & Prediction Workshop

Tallahassee, Florida, USA
26–29 March 2024

Registration

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Pricing & Dates

Regular Price
(Now through March 1, 2024)
Late Registration Price
(March 2 – 22, 2024)
On-Site Registration
(March 26, 2024)
Non-Student (In-Person) $350 ($400 w/ guest ticket) $395 $395
Student (In-Person) $150 ($200 w/ guest ticket) $250 $250
Virtual Participant $100 $100 $100

Important Notes

  • If you registered previously and did not claim a refund, please do NOT register again.
  • No refunds will be issued after March 20th. All cancellation requests prior to March 20, 2024 must be received in writing.
  • The registration website will be closed during the FSU holiday (Dec 15th at 5 pm to Jan 3rd at 8 am) and will close for in-person registration on March 22, 2024. Walk-ins should register on-site on March 26.

Hotel Information

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Hotel Name Room Charge (per night) Conference Code Cancellation Policy Reservation Block Released Room Price Availability Remarks Distance and Directions Contact Information Link
Four Points by Sheraton Tallahassee Downtown $129 FSU Meteorology Conference 48 hours before arrival $129/night + taxes, free parking Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 No breakfast included Walk is 16 min for 0.8 mile; transport req'd 1-850-422-0071 Reservation
Marriott Courtyard Downtown $148 FSU Meteorology Conference 48 hours before arrival February 25, 2024 $111 + tax; complimentary parking Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 No breakfast included Walk is 34 min for 1.6 miles; transport req'd 1-850-222-8822 Reservation
Residence Inn $148 FSU Meteorology Conference 72 hours before arrival February 25, 2024 $154 + tax + $30/day/suite for parking Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Breakfast included Walk is 34 min for 1.6 miles; transport req'd 1-850-329-9080 or 1-800-331-3131 Reservation
AC Hotel $148 FSU Meteorology Conference 48 hours before arrival February 25, 2024 $159 + tax (12.5%) + $40/day/suite for valet parking Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 No breakfast included; No self-parking Walk is 20 min for 0.9 mile; transport req'd 1-850-392-7700 or 1-850-392-7704 Reservation
Aloft Downtown $149 FSU Meteorology 48 hours before arrival February 25, 2024 $149.0 + 12.5% tax; only self parking at $15/night/suite Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 No breakfast included Walk is 19 min for 0.8 mile; transport req'd 1-888-236-2427 Reservation
Holiday Inn Express $159 FSM March 22, before 6 pm March 11, 2024 $159 + tax Mar 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Breakfast included; free parking Walk is 28 min for 1.3 miles; transport req'd 1-888-465-4329 or 1-850-900-5115 Reservation

Workshop Announcement

2024 CDPW–CPASW Joint Workshop

It is with great pleasure that we announce the joint NOAA's 48th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop (CDPW48) and 21st Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW21) that will be held in sunny Tallahassee, Florida, USA from March 26–29th, 2024. The workshop will be hosted by the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science (EOAS) and the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) at Florida State University and is co-hosted by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and the Climate Services Branch (CSB) of the National Weather Service (NWS).

The workshop will bring together a diverse community to share developments in research and application of weather and climate information for societal decision-making. Participants will include researchers, service producers, resource managers, emergency managers, planners, practitioners, social scientists, and others making weather and climate-sensitive decisions.

This meeting is currently being planned as a hybrid in person / virtual event, hoping to combine the benefits of a face-to-face meeting with the potential for broader virtual participation. At this time, we are planning to have all speakers and poster presenters on site in Tallahassee, with the option for virtual attendance for those who would like to listen to workshop speakers without traveling to Tallahassee.

The CDPW48 will focus on three major themes that encompass the topics of prediction, monitoring, attribution, and diagnostics:

  • Theme 1: Predictions and Predictability of Climate and Forecast Verifications
    Predictions and predictability of climate variability across spatial and temporal scales, and forecast verifications. Topics of interest include diagnostics and attribution of climate anomalies and of extreme events, including heat and cold waves; polar amplification; sudden stratospheric warmings and their impact on mid-latitude climate variability; marine heat waves.
  • Theme 2: Novel Statistical Methods for Improved S2S Prediction
    Applications of novel statistical methods, including machine learning / artificial intelligence (ML/AI) on the development of improved predictions at Sub-seasonal to Seasonal (S2S) time scales.
  • Theme 3: Prediction and monitoring of hydroclimate in the Southeast U.S.
    Prediction and monitoring of hydroclimate in the Southeast U.S., including drought, pluvial flooding, extreme precipitation, and other variables related to water resources. We also encourage relevant contributions on the prediction and monitoring of the marine climate over the Gulf of Mexico and along the eastern shores of the Southeastern U.S.

The CPASW21 will focus on “Discovering and Integrating Innovative Approaches in Climate Service Delivery for Growing Environmental and Economic Challenges” that encompass the following themes:

  • Theme 4: Bridging climate forecasts and application in support of a Climate Ready Nations for service delivery
    Tools and techniques that bridge climate forecasts with climate applications and service delivery in support of a Climate Ready Nation, including methods to foster resilience to impactful weather, water, and environmental hazards, including drought, floods, extreme heat, and fire weather.
  • Theme 5: Emerging requirements for climate services delivery
    New service requirements for climate data, tools, prediction applications, and information delivery methods that are based on advances in modern technology, scientific innovations, to meet the growing needs of contemporary users.
  • Theme 6: Measuring benefits of climate services
    Climate services value to the national economy and communities using socio-, behavioral-, and economic- scientific methods.

The joint workshop may feature oral and poster presentations, lightning talks, invited speakers, panel sessions, and group discussions. Early bird and discounted student registration rates will be available.

You may submit your abstract via the abstract submission form linked below.

For those of you who already submitted abstracts to CDPW48, we ask that you please resubmit using the link below. Thank you for your understanding.

The abstract due date is December 22, 2023.

Best regards,

Wassila Thiaw, Johnna Infanti, Arun Kumar, Jenna Meyers, Marina Timofeyeva, Victor Murphy, Aaron Salter, and Vasu Misra

Abstract Submissions

Abstract Submissions Closed

The submission deadline was Friday, December 22, 2023.

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