
Deltares and ECMWF are co-hosting a webinar to present its final version of the Generic Adaptation Modelling Framework for the EU initiative Destination Earth (DestinE). Register now to join the webinar on 9 April 2025, 14:30 – 16:00 CEST.
Under contract of ECMWF, the Dutch technology institute, Deltares, has been developing a DestinE Adaptation Modelling Framework – aiming to support EU climate change adaptations strategies and enable users to benefit from easier access to advanced hazard and impact models for decision-makers. These developments responded directly to a need articulated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). As the contract is now concluding, Deltares will showcase the results achieved in this work.
In this webinar, Deltares will also present an interactive ArcGIS Storymap to help modellers and adaptation practitioners navigate the setup of adaptation modelling systems, using DestinE ‘s Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (Climate DT) data and resources.
This webinar is targeted at practitioners, decision-makers, modellers and researchers working in climate adaptation and risk management. This is your chance to connect with a community dedicated to advancing adaptation planning and provide feedback and input that shapes future developments in climate adaptation modelling.
Register now here.
Find out more about the Adaptation Modelling Framework Use Case, spearheaded by Deltares in partnership with ECMWF, on this page.
Destination Earth is a European Union funded initiative launched in 2022, with the aim to build a digital replica of the Earth system by 2030. The initiative is being jointly implemented by three entrusted entities: the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) responsible for the creation of the first two ‘digital twins’ and the ‘Digital Twin Engine’, the European Space Agency (ESA) responsible for building the ‘Core Service Platform’, and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), responsible for the creation of the ‘Data Lake’.
We acknowledge the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking for awarding this project strategic access to the EuroHPC supercomputers LUMI, hosted by CSC (Finland) and the LUMI consortium, Marenostrum5, hosted by BSC (Spain) Leonardo, hosted by Cineca (Italy) and MeluXina, hosted by LuxProvide (Luxembourg) through a EuroHPC Special Access call.
More information about Destination Earth is on the Destination Earth website and the EU Commission website.
For more information about ECMWF’s role visit ecmwf.int/DestinE
For any questions related to the role of ECMWF in Destination Earth, please use the following email links: