35th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
The 35th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society, will be held May 01-04, 2023 at the Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA and online. This conference is organized by the AMS Committee on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and is jointly held with the Sixth Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences and the 14th Symposium... More
2023 AmeriFlux Data-Tech workshop
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab 1 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA, United StatesDate: May 10-11, 2023 Location: Berkeley, CA or virtual Organizers: Sebastien Biraud, Stephen Chan, You-Wei Cheah, Danielle Christianson, Housen Chu, Sigrid Dengel, Gilberto Pastorello, and Christin Buechner After a long hiatus, the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) will host a Data-Tech workshop in Berkeley on May 10-11, 2023. This is an informal, interactive workshop to learn... More
NCAR-NEON Workshop on modeling and data visualization tools
We are excited to announce the next installment in our series of NCAR-NEON Workshops focused on linking the geosciences and ecology. This year’s workshop will focus on using NCAR-NEON modeling and data visualization tools to develop new research avenues and obtain feedback on how this collaboration can best serve the community going forward. The workshop... More
6th Training Course (Hybrid Virtual + in Person) on New Advances in Land Carbon Cycle Modeling
The training course will focus on the following aspects of land carbon modeling: - New theory on land carbon storage dynamics - Matrix approach to land carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus modeling - Data assimilation system with both flux- and pool-based observations - Deep learning and machine learning to enhance process-based research - Ecological forecasting Please... More
14th Annual Fluxcourse
Mountain Research Station 818 County Road 116, Moores-Collins Family Lodge, Nederland, CO, United StatesDear Colleagues - We are now accepting applications for the next offering of the Fluxcourse - an immersive, 2-week workshop in flux measurement, synthesis, and modeling for early career scientists. This year's course will once again be hosted by the University of Colorado Moutain Research Station on beautiful Niwot Ridge, Colorado, USA. It will run... More
9th International Symposium on Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases (NCGG9), Amsterdam
Ninth International Symposium on Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases Identify game changers and verify impact June 21-23, 2023, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Non-CO2 greenhouse gases include many substances, such as methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), fluorocarbons (CFCs, HFCs, SF6, etc), black carbon, aerosols, and tropospheric ozone (O3). These contribute significantly to climate forcing. Reducing non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions... More
Special Issue: Machine Learning in Forest Ecosystem Sciences
The journal Forests is going to publish a Special Issue on "Machine Learning Methods in Forest Ecosystem Sciences". In recent years, the development and application of machine learning methods have gained a great deal of attention. This Special Issue aims to provide a selection of contributions about machine learning methods used in the field of... More
FLUXNET Annual Meeting – 2023 in Brno, Czech Republic
The FLUXNET Community Council is very excited to announce the first FLUXNET conference in over five years. Please save the date (July 11-13th 2023) and plan to join us in Brno, Czech Republic. The meeting will be held in-person, with remote virtual participation options, and is graciously hosted by our colleagues at Czech Globe –... More
Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop
Mountain Research Station 818 County Road 116, Moores-Collins Family Lodge, Nederland, CO, United StatesGreetings, Flux community! Please save the date for the workshop on linking optical and energy fluxes. More details will be shared soon via mailing lists and in the event page: https://fluxnet.org/community/linking-optical-and-energy-fluxes-workshop/ Please share this widely! Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop Remote sensing can help scientists interpret carbon, water, and energy flux measurements at eddy... More
Workshop: Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes
When: July 12-15, 2023 Where: In-person (University of Colorado Boulder, Mountain Research Station, Colorado, USA) and online Registration: See event website Remote sensing can help scientists interpret carbon, water, and energy flux measurements at eddy covariance sites by providing contextual information on community composition and vegetation function, as well as scale fluxes globally. Additionally, flux... More