ProMeTa 2026
Professors from the University Partnership of Atmospheric Sciences (UPAS) sites discussed the future of the academic field of meteorology.
News from Apr 13, 2026
Twenty-two meteorology professors from nine universities across Germany met in Karlsruhe on 13 April 2026 to discuss research, teaching and the future of the discipline as part of the UPAS ProMeTa (Professorial Meteorology Conference). The meeting was chaired by UPAS Chair Corinna Hoose (KIT, ICON-SmART Project) and supported by UPAS coordinators Insa Thiele-Eich and Annika Uebachs (University of Bonn).
- Topics covered during the two-day event included:
- Updates on research at the UPAS sites
- Review and trends in our degree programmes (no longer all bearing the name ‘Meteorology’)
- Development of a joint Master’s module for all UPAS sites with the working title ‘Future Challenges in Meteorology’
- Outreach: Schools & Social Media – How can meteorology reach the next generation?
- AI in meteorological education – current developments & opportunities
- Prospects for long-term collaboration within UPAS
Personal exchanges were not neglected. The future of meteorology is being shaped together, and ProMeTa 2026 was an important milestone in this regard.

From left to right: Thomas Birner (Munich), Ulrich Achatz (Frankfurt), Susanne Crewell (Cologne), Clemens Simmer (Bonn), Ulrich Löhnert (Cologne), Henning Rust (Berlin), Peter Spichtinger (Mainz), Felix Ament (front, Hamburg), Holger Tost (back, Mainz), Bodo Ahrens (Frankfurt), Johannes Quaas (Leipzig), Andreas Fink (Karlsruhe), Corinna Hoose (Karlsruhe), Joaquim Pinto (Karlsruhe), Insa Thiele-Eich (Bonn), Julian Quinting (Cologne), Leonie Esters (Bonn), Juan Pedro Mellado (Hamburg), Christoph Renkl (Bonn), Nikki Vercauteren (Cologne), Aiko Voigt (Vienna), Martina Klose (Karlsruhe), Peter Knippertz (Karlsruhe), Annika Uebachs (Bonn) Photo edited using AI. © Martina Klose
