We are excited to announce the 38th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology (ICAM). It will be held from 7th June to 11th June 2027 in Grenoble, the central city of French Alps. ICAM 2027 will be an on-site events with oral and poster sessions with possibility to stream oral sessions.
Contributions are encouraged on all aspects of mountain weather and changing climate, from fundamental research to operational challenges in mountainous regions, including but not limited to:
Surface processes in mountain environments including the cryosphere
Boundary layer processes over complex terrain
Orographic clouds and precipitation, including extreme events
Mountain climate: variability and changes
Meteorological applications: renewable energy, air quality, water resources, risks, ecosystems, urban environment, infrastructures and society
Numerical weather prediction over complex terrain (incl. model developments, data assimilation, predictability studies and verification)
TEAMx - Multi-scale transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains - programme and experiment, including both observations and modelling
We also welcome submissions that extend beyond these areas, with particular emphasis on research exploring AI as a cross-cutting theme, as well as interdisciplinary approaches to mountain meteorology and climate.
Dates and Venue
The 38th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology (ICAM2027) will be hosted in Grenoble, France in the foothills of the Alps not far from the famous Mont-Blanc. The unique plenary scientific sessions will take place on Monday to Friday (7 June - 11 June 2027). On Wednesday (9 June) we will take you out to an exciting excursion, allowing you to enjoy the glaciers in the nearby mountains and large variety of flowers. An icebreaker event will be offered on Monday evening (7 June).