Strong participation of CARE-C researchers at the European Meteorological Society (EMS) Annual Meeting in Barcelona

A group of CARE-C researchers of the Cyprus Institute delivered presentations on their recent research outputs, some of which also received awards for, at the European Meteorological Society (EMS) Annual Meeting 2024, that was held at the University of Barcelona, in Barcelona, Spain from 2 to 6 September 2024.

Additionally, Graduate Research Fellow, Fragkeskos Kekkou was awarded with the Tromp Foundation Travel Award for young scientists. Later in the week, he also presented a more detailed version of his research at the “Weather and Well-being: Communicating Biometeorological Knowledge for Public Health” workshop. Giandomenico Vurro’s work also awarded with the EMS Young Scientist Conference Award.

This event brought together scientists from various fields to explore the impact of weather on human health, productivity, and climate change adaptation, as well as strategies for effectively communicating biometeorological information to the public.

You can find more details on the presentations of the CARE-C researchers below:

ResearcherPresentation TitleSession
Dr. Georgia LazoglouOral presentation:  Tackling Drizzle Bias in the Euro-Mediterranean region: The Multivariate Adjustment SolutionDeriving actionable information from climate data
Dr. Katiana ConstantinidouPoster presentation: Exploring Urban Climate Seasonal Dynamics over Cyprus with WRF Model: Implications of Urban ParameterizationsCities and urban areas in the earth-atmosphere system
Dr. Theo EconomouOral presentation:  Maximising information in open source health data: A statistical approach for modelling aggregated time series of health outcomesHuman biometeorology
Dr. Pantelis GeorgiadesOral presentation: Future-Proofing Dairy Farms: Hourly Heat Stress Predictions with Machine LearningMachine Learning in Weather and Climate
Alkistis PapettaOral presentation: Integrating UAV-Based In-Situ and Ground-Based Remote Sensing Observations for Enhanced Aerosol Profiling Travel funded by: Harmonia COST Action participation by EMME CAREHarmonia COST Action: Aerosol observations and links with atmospheric and solar energy studies
Anna TzyrkalliOral presentation:  Effects of the modified Physiologically Equivalent Temperature on mortality and morbidity in the Mediterranean, a case study for CyprusHuman biometeorology
Fragkeskos KekkouOral presentation: Temperature Extremes and Human Health in Cyprus: Investigating the Impact of Heat and Cold WavesHuman biometeorology
Giandomenico VurroOral presentation: Quantifying the impact of extreme heat and adaptation strategies on urban air conditioning use and energy consumption in Nicosia, CyprusCities and urban areas in the earth-atmosphere system
Konstantina K.KoutroumanouOral presentation: A Comparative Analysis of Dynamic and Statistical Downscaling Techniques to Bridge the Gap Between the Regional and the Local Scale: Case Study for NicosiaCities and urban areas in the earth-atmosphere system