This year’s European Geosciences Union General Assembly was held from 3–8 May 2026 in Vienna, Austria (in-person and online). Europe’s largest and most prominent annual geosciences conference brought together 22,497 registered attendees with more than half of them early-career researchers. CISESS Scientists took part in many poster and oral presentations, including the following:
- Kai Yang (CISESS), The Status of the TEMPO Total-Ozone and Ozone-Profile Algorithm: V04 Updates and Comprehensive Evaluations
- Wei-Jun Cai (CISESS & University of Delaware), Methodological Advancements for Stable Carbon Isotope Measurement of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometers
- Miguel Cahuich-Lopez and Fong Ngan (CISESS), A Top-Down Approach to Investigate Sources and Variability of an Inert Tracer in the Washington, DC, and Baltimore, MD, Metropolitan Area
- Kuolin Hsu and Soroosh Sorooshian (CISESS Consortium: University of California at Irvine), PUnet-CDR: A Global High-Resolution Precipitation Climate Data Record for Hydroclimate and Drought Applications
- Isaac Moradi (CISESS), Advancing Assimilation of Microwave and Radar Observations in the NWP Models
- Veljko Petkovic (CISESS), Machine Learning for Passive Microwave Snowfall Regime Classification: a Global Analysis
- Phu Nguyen (CISESS Consortium: University of California at Irvine), From Hazard to Consequence: Impact-Based Drought Monitoring and Prediction
- Laura Lapham (CISESS & University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Barite Precipitation in Freshwater Limnic Sediments: a Proxy for Salinization
- Hyun Cheol Kim (CISESS), CTM-Assisted Generative AI Framework for Satellite-to-Surface Estimation of Ground-Level Air Pollutants




