Tuesday, November 10. 2020
Save the date!
vEGU21: Gather Online | 19–30 April 2021
Session CL2.8 Phenology and seasonality in climate change
Changes in seasonal timing affect species and ecosystem response to environmental change. Observations of plant and animal phenology as well as remote sensing and modeling studies document complex interactions and raise many open questions.
We invite contributions with cross-disciplinary perspectives that address seasonality changes based on recent plant and animal phenological observations, pollen monitoring, historical documentary sources, or seasonality measurements using climate data, remote sensing, flux measurements or modeling studies. Contributions across all spatial and temporal scales are welcome that compare and integrate seasonality changes, study effects of long-term climate change or single extreme events, emphasize applications and phenology informed decision-making, discuss species interactions and decoupling, advance our understanding of how seasonality change affects carbon budgets and atmosphere/biosphere feedbacks, and integrate phenology into Earth System Models.
We emphasize phenology informed applications for decision-making and environmental assessment, public health, agriculture and forest management, mechanistic understanding of the phenological processes, and effects of changing phenology on biomass production and carbon budgets. We also welcome contributions addressing international collaboration and program-building initiatives including citizen science networks and data analyses.
This session is organized by a consortium representing the International Society of Biometeorology (Phenology Commission), the Pan-European Phenology Network - PEP 725, the Swiss Academy of Science SCNAT, the TEMPO French Phenology Network and the USA National Phenology Network.
Tuesday, January 7. 2020
Save the date!
EGU General Assembly 2020 - 3-8 May 2020, Vienna, Austria
Session CL2.3 Phenology and seasonality in climate change
Changes in seasonal timing affect species and ecosystem response to environmental change. Observations of plant and animal phenology as well as remote sensing and modeling studies document complex interactions and raise many open questions.
We invite contributions with cross-disciplinary perspectives that address seasonality changes based on recent plant and animal phenological observations, pollen monitoring, historical documentary sources, or seasonality measurements using climate data, remote sensing, flux measurements or modeling studies. Contributions across all spatial and temporal scales are welcome that compare and integrate seasonality changes, study effects of long-term climate change or single extreme events, emphasize applications and phenology informed decision-making, discuss species interactions and decoupling, advance our understanding of how seasonality change affects carbon budgets and atmosphere/biosphere feedbacks, and integrate phenology into Earth System Models.
We emphasize phenology informed applications for decision-making and environmental assessment, public health, agriculture and forest management, mechanistic understanding of the phenological processes, and effects of changing phenology on biomass production and carbon budgets. We also welcome contributions addressing international collaboration and program-building initiatives including citizen science networks and data analyses.
This session is organized by a consortium representing the International Society of Biometeorology (Phenology Commission), the Pan-European Phenology Network - PEP 725, the Swiss Academy of Science SCNAT, the TEMPO French Phenology Network and the USA National Phenology Network.
22nd International Congress of Biometeorology 2020: One Earth One Life and 8th Brazilian Congress of Biometeorology, Ambience and Welfare (8th CBBiomet).
The 22nd ICB will take place 19 – 22 July 2020 in Jaboticabal, Brazil at the São Paulo State University (UNESP) from Jaboticabal / SP - Brazil. The conference will take place in partnership with the Brazilian Congress of Biometeorology. More details can be found at https://inobio-manera.fcav.unesp.br/ One important date is the closing of abstracts - the 31st of January 2020.
Tuesday, March 5. 2019
10th PEP725 Management Meeting (members only)
Date: Tue 9th April 2019, 10.00 – 13.00
Phenological Symposium (open for public)
Date: Tue 9th April 2019, 14.00 – 18.00
Venue:
Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik (ZAMG)
Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Wien, Seminarraum
EGU phenology session
Orals | Wed, 10 Apr, 08:30–12:30 Room 0.49
Posters Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 14:00–15:45, Hall X5
Thursday, December 6. 2018
Phenological shifts and their impact on Society
- Application of phenology research in planning and decision-making.
Adjacent to the OIKOS meeting 2019 in Ultuna, Sweden, the Swedish National Phenology Network (SWE-NPN) holds a symposium on how deliverables from phenology research and data monitoring are of importance for planning and decision-making of stakeholders and for the general society for discovery and adaption to a changed climate. All details at the conference website
Registration latest Jan. 15. 2019! Application for presentations must be done NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 19, 2018
UTCI - ASSESSMENT MEASURE IN HUMAN BIOCLIMATOLOGY – 10 YEARS OF APPLICATION
and
1ST EUROPEAN BIOMETEOROLOGIST REGIONAL MEETING
The aim of the Conference is to discuss current achievements in human bioclimatology
based on UTCI and other indicates.
During 1st European Biometeorologist Regional Meeting the progress in all branches
of biometeorological research (human, animal, plant) would be discussed regionally as the
background to create international research networks of study specific problems.
please follow the updates on the conference webpage
Wednesday, May 23. 2018
We are happy to announce that our reference publication is now online
Pan European Phenological database (PEP725): a single point of access for European data
Please use it for all of your work with PEP725 records!
Templ, B., Koch, E., Bolmgren, K., Ungersböck, M., Paul, A., Scheifinger, H., et al.
(2018). Pan European Phenological database (PEP725): a single point of access for
European data. Int. J. Biometeorology. doi: 10.1007/s00484-018-1512-8
Tuesday, January 2. 2018
Dear Friends, may I rise your attention to the upcoming international Phenology Conference
Phenology 2018 Conference
One Planet, Two Hemispheres, Many Regions
Sept 23-27 2018, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
More details can be found on the Conference Website
Wednesday, August 31. 2016
The next Intl Congress of Biometeorology(ICB2017) is planned for September 3-7, 2017.
Preliminary Information about ICB2017 can be found at
www.dur.ac.uk/icb.2017
Thursday, July 7. 2016
The EMS Tromp award has recently been established and is given for the second time this year. The EMS Tromp Award 2016 winner is Barbara Templ from Eötvös Lorànd University, Hungary, nominated with the paper: Flowering phenological changes in relation to climate change in Hungary, B. Szabó, E. Vincze, B. Czúcz, 2016, published in the International Journal of Biometeorology, DOI 10.1007/s00484-015-1128-1.
The prize will be presented during the 16th EMS Annual Meeting and 11th ECAC on 13 September 2016 in Trieste, Italy
Wednesday, March 9. 2016
The Austrian Journal of Statistics (published by the Austrian
Statistical Society) calls for papers for a special issue on
Statistical Applications and Methods in Phenological Research
details can be found here and on the homepage of the AJS
Friday, February 6. 2015
May I inform you about:
The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium– MESS 2015 will be held in in Prague (Czech Republic) during 7-11 September 2015.
and invite you and your colleagues and friends to the sessions:
Agrometeorology, Forest meteorology and Phenology (AS.2)
Human Biometeorology, Urban Climate and Tourism (AS.3)
Friday, January 16. 2015
May I forward the following announcement:
The third phenology interdisciplinary international conference, Phenology 2015 - Challenges in Phenology, is being held October 5-8, 2015 at Kusadasi/Turkey. It is a German/Turkish initiative of the Humboldt-University of Berlin (President: Prof. Jan-Hendrik Olbertz) and Adnan Menderes University Aydin (President: Prof. Dr. Cavit Bircan) and will be hosted by the Faculty of Agriculture in Aydin (Dean: Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Gencsoylu).
Abstract submission is now open (January 15 - February 28) and I encourage you all to submit an abstract and plan on attending. Conference information can be found at http://ap1-006b.agrar.hu-berlin.de/upload/
Wednesday, September 24. 2014
Our contribution to the 20th International Congress of Biometeorology, Cleveland, USA.
This poster will be presented on Monday 29. Sept. in Poster Session 1 (2:30PM-4PM)
DON'T MISS IT!
Download the poster as pdf file
Tuesday, August 26. 2014
We are happy to announce that since today the historic observations from Germany are available online. This is the biggest update ever with more than 2.5 million new records from 1951 - 2010. Now we can provide 11 671 215 phenological observations!
A big thank you to the German Weather Service (DWD) for the excellent collaboration!
|