🌍 Experience the Hamburg node at the WCRP Global KM-Scale Hackathon 2025 🎥

🗓️ In May, over 600 scientists and researchers joined forces across 10 global locations to take part in the first-ever global climate modelling #hackathon, organized by the World Climate Research Programme and supported by initiatives like WarmWorld, EERIE I European Eddy-Rich Earth System Models, Destination Earth, ESMO, and #nextGEMS.

🇩🇪 One of the largest nodes was hosted by the @MPI_Meteo in Hamburg📍 , where more than 120 participants from around the world came together. They spent a week collaborating with local science teams, exploring cutting-edge research, and working with data from the latest
#ICON and #IFS–FESOM model runs.

🌐 From Europe to Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Americas, this was a truly global effort to advance kilometer-scale #ClimateModelling.

🎬 Curious to see what it was like? We’ve captured the energy and collaboration of the Hamburg node in a short video. Come take a look!

👉 Watch now: https://buff.ly/PqXRbBU

#ClimateScience #hk25 #CINEA_EU

🌍 The WCRP Global KM-Scale #Hackathon 2025 kicks off today!

Hamburg, in Germany, is hosting one of the key nodes at the @MPI_Meteo Participants began arriving at 2 PM for the registration, and around 120 brilliant minds are expected to join over the course of the afternoon. 📆

This week-long hackathon, supported by the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), nextGEMS, and other collaborative initiatives, brings together scientists, researchers, and developers to tackle #climate challenges at kilometer scale. 🌐 #hk25