03.10.2025 | 00:00
We are excited to announce that the 37th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology (ICAM) will be held from 29 September to 3 October 2025 in the charming town of Poreč, Croatia, home to a UNESCO-listed heritage site.
The ICAM 2025 will be held as a hybrid event featuring on-site and on-line participation to oral sessions and on-site only poster sessions.
Contributions are encouraged on all aspects of mountain weather and changing climate, from fundamental research to operational challenges in mountainous regions, including but not limited to:
- Dynamics of dry and moist orographically forced airflow
- Boundary layer processes over complex terrain
- Orographic clouds and precipitation
- Mountain climates and impacts of global warming
- Meteorological applications and processes affecting air quality, water resources, renewable energy harvesting, ecosystems, urban environment, infrastructures and society
- Interaction of mountain, coastal and marine processes
- Numerical weather prediction over complex terrain (incl. model developments, data assimilation, predictability studies)
- Challenges in weather forecasting in mountainous areas including verification
- TEAMX – Dynamics of dry and moist orographically forced airflow – programme and experiment, including both observations and modelling
- Other recent and future field campaigns
The ICAM warmly welcomes a diverse audience from both ICAM and non-ICAM Member countries alike.
The European Meteorological Society (EMS) kindly sponsors one Young Scientist Conference Award (YSCA). Other awards for young scientists will be announced in due time.
The ICAM 2025 is jointly organised by the Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia Control Ltd. and Croatian Meteorological Society.
Abstracts may be submitted until 22 April 2025.
Early registration closes on 20 May 2025; regular registration closes on 26 June 2025.
Click the “Visit Event” button below to read more and register on the official ICAM website.
Cover photo by Manas Manikoth on Unsplash.