The World Weather Research Programme’s (WWRP) Working Group on Societal & Economic Research Applications (SERA) has announced an exciting opportunity for professionals at the cutting edge of artificial intelligence and climate services.
SERA is seeking a new member who can bring practical AI expertise to the table—someone capable of bridging advanced machine learning with the operational realities of weather forecasting, climate risk management, and early warning systems.
What They’re Looking For
- Hands-on AI experience in weather and climate services
- Proven ability to apply AI in decision-making or tailoring information for diverse users
- Track record of connecting AI tools to real-world implementation
- Awareness of AI ethics in operational and societal contexts
This role is not just about algorithms—it’s about ensuring that AI-driven insights translate into better preparedness, smarter policies, and more resilient communities.
Why It Matters
As climate extremes intensify, the fusion of AI and meteorology is becoming indispensable. From anticipating floods and droughts to designing adaptive early warning systems, AI offers transformative potential. But its success depends on experts who can navigate both the technical and social dimensions—ensuring innovations are trusted, ethical, and actionable.
Key Details
- 📅 Deadline: 26 March 2026
- 🔗 Apply here: SERA Application Link
If you’re passionate about bridging AI and social sciences within the climate community, this is a chance to shape how societies worldwide respond to weather and climate risks.