ECMWF Annual Report 2023 published
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ECMWF Annual Report 2023 published


The ECMWF Annual Report 2023 is now available online. It reviews progress towards the goals set out in our ten-year Strategy to 2030 under the pillars of ‘Science and technology’, ‘Impact’, and ‘Organisation and people’.

The report highlights a selection of activities from across the organisation, achieved with the support of Member and Co-operating States and the meteorological community during 2023.

Key developments included the upgrade of the Integrated Forecasting System to Cycle 48r1; the development of a new machine learning weather forecasting model, the AIFS; improvements in forecast skill; and contributions to the European Union’s Copernicus and Destination Earth initiatives.

Contents

  • 2023 At a glance
  • Developing a forecasting system powered by machine learning
  • Science and technology
  • Destination Earth (DestinE) – developing a digital replica of our planet
  • Impact
  • MOOC on machine learning in weather and climate
  • Organisation and people
  • Pilot projects to drive collaborative working
  • How we work

View the ECMWF Annual Report 2023 online.

View the ECMWF Annual Report 2023.

Reports for previous years are available under Annual reports.

Attached files
  • ECMWF 2023 Annual Report Cover Page
Regions: Europe, United Kingdom
Keywords: Science, Science Policy

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