Flood Forecasting CoP Launches on Int'l Disaster Risk Day
The Flood Forecasting and Warning (E2E-EWS-FF) Community of Practice is set to launch on the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. The event, a webinar, will feature global perspectives and aims to spotlight cutting-edge guidance for early warning systems and disaster risk reduction.
The webinar, scheduled for 13 October 2025, will allow participants to explore the CoP platform and contribute to its future activities. It will include an interactive session where attendees can engage with the platform.
The event will showcase global perspectives from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) initiative, and innovative forecasting projects. Country experiences and perspectives on flood risk will also be shared, providing a comprehensive view of the topic.
A panel discussion is planned to explore national and community-based approaches, as well as innovations in tools and methods. The event aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among participants.
The deadline for registration is 10 October 2025. Despite the search results not providing the name of the person or institution leading the Flood Forecasting and Warning Community of Practice, the event promises to be insightful and engaging, with a focus on collaborative innovations for early warning systems and disaster risk reduction.
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