RIMMA2025 : International Conference on Forecasting, Preparedness, Warning, and Response
/ January 28, 2024
Submission Deadline for abstracts and papers extended to 29 September 2024
The RIMMA conference, held for the first time in Bern, Switzerland, focuses on integrated management of natural hazards and risks, where information and warnings play a crucial role. Effective warnings enhance preparedness and complement forecasts and emergency planning. Real-time data and warnings must be accessible, understandable, and tailored to different user groups. Impact-based warnings require collaboration between meteorological services, warning services, and user groups.
Important dates
- 30 April 2024: Registration opened
- 31 August 2024: Deadline for submission of session proposals
- NEW 29 September 2024: Submission of abstracts and full papers
- Starting 31 October 2024: Confirmation of acceptance of session proposal, abstract, or full paper
- 1 December 2024: Deadline for submission of final abstracts or full papers
- 8 January 2025: Registration closes
- 28-30 January 2025: Conference, University of Bern, Switzerland
- 31 January 2025: Scientific excursion to Jungfraujoch or the Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
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