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DESCRIPTION:Code for Earth is an exciting innovation activity led by the Eu
 ropean Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and supported by 
 the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS)\, the Copernicus Clima
 te Change Service (C3S)\, Destination Earth\, the European Union’s Afric
 a Regional Centres of Excellence Programme (ArcX) and partner organisation
 s. \n\nEach summer\, it invites individuals and developer teams from diver
 se backgrounds in Earth sciences\, computer science\, and software develop
 ment to submit proposals for pre‑defined challenges. Selected teams will
  work over a four-months Coding Phase on their project\, supported by a te
 am of mentors from ECMWF and partner organisations.  \nThe programme is ro
 oted in innovation\, cross‑disciplinary collaboration\, and open‑sourc
 e software development\, delivering practical tools that advance ECMWF ope
 rations and major EU initiatives. New in 2026 is an Africa stream aligned 
 with the EU’s ArcX programme\, further broadening the programme’s glob
 al reach. \n\nSince 2018\, Code for Earth has produced more than 65 open
 ‑source developments addressing real‑world challenges in data science\
 , visualisation\, AI/ML\, analytics\, and user‑support tooling. This pre
 sentation highlights advancements from the 2025 and 2026 editions and outl
 ines opportunities for developers\, researchers\, and organisations to joi
 n future cycles. \n\n2025 outcomes: Several results from the 2025 edition 
 have already been taken up by ECMWF colleagues\, with new visualisation mo
 dules\, streamlined data‑access utilities\, and ML‑based analysis comp
 onents now supporting operational and research workflows. The presentation
  will explain these outcomes in more detail\, and selected tools and proto
 types will be showcased to demonstrate their practical impact and adoption
 .
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LOCATION:A12
SUMMARY:Coding Climate Futures: Code for Earth 2026 - Athina Trakas
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2026/talk/3RVTPL/
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