Award Descriptions

 

 

The EMS Silver Medal is presented annually to a person who has made distinguished contributions to the development of meteorology in Europe. The Laureate receives a medal that is presented during the EMS Annual Meeting. The Laureate is invited to give a “Silver Medal Lecture”.



The Young Scientist Award
is presented annually to acknowledge excellence in young scientists. The award is in form of prize money and travel expenses to cover the attendance of the EMS Annual Meeting.

Young scientists under 35 years of age on the first of January of the respective year, working and/ or studying in a European country are eligible for an award. All countries with an EMS Member Society or included in the WMO RA VI region are considered as European. For an overview of EMS Member Societies please consult the EMS Member site.

In the evaluation of the nominations, normally the following criteria are applied:

   Interest of thesis - Innovation content of thesis - Candidate profile - Country.



Young Scientist Travel Awards
are awarded to support participation of outstanding students and young scientists at EMS-co-sponsored conferences. The award is given as travel expenses support.

Young scientists under 35 years of age on the first of January of the respective year, working and/ or studying in a European country are eligible for an award. All countries with an EMS Member Society or included in the WMO RA VI region are considered as European. For an overview of EMS Member Societies please consult the EMS Member site.

In the evaluation of the applications received for a specific conference, normally the following four criteria are applied:

  Interest of the submitted paper - Innovation content of the submitted paper - Candidate profile - Country.



The Broadcast Meteorologist Award is presented to individuals to acknowledge life achievement of outstanding broadcast meteorologists.



The TV Weather Forecast Award
is presented to individuals to acknowldege best practise in communication of meteorology. The Award is presented in form of a Trophy.



The Outreach & Communication Award
is presented to projects that explore new ways to communicate the science and its consequences to the general public. The Award is presented in form of a trophy.