With almost 30 years experience in climate model development,
we provide advise, concepts, numerical codes and results on how air pollution interacts with weather and climate on all scales.
We serve the public to adopt to climate change through our contribution to the development of a novel real-time Weather-Sensor-Network (WSN) and public outreach through our
uniWeather
visualisation and data server platform. Through this, we help to disseminate real-time observations of heat-stress and other climate change risks.
An example is given by our presentation at the
Beating the Heat conference at ETH Zürich, 2023.