International Conference on

Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling and Climate Feedbacks (ICOACCF-26)

Conference Date

19th Sep - 20th Sep 2026

Conference Venue

Tirana, Albania

Conference Mode

Hybrid Conference
Proudly organized by:- Science Leagues

"Join global experts in Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling and Climate Feedbacks"

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13
SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 14
SDG 14 Life Below Water
SDG 15
SDG 15 Life on Land
Track 01

Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction Mechanisms

This track focuses on the fundamental processes governing ocean-atmosphere interactions. It aims to explore the mechanisms that drive climate feedbacks and their implications for climate dynamics.

Track 02

Air-Sea Fluxes and Climate Variability

This session will investigate the role of air-sea fluxes in influencing climate variability. Contributions will highlight observational and modeling studies that elucidate the impact of these fluxes on climate systems.

Track 03

Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models

This track will present advancements in coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling techniques. Discussions will include the development and application of models that simulate climate feedbacks and interactions.

Track 04

Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics

This session will delve into the relationship between ocean circulation patterns and climate dynamics. Presentations will cover observational data and modeling efforts that reveal how circulation influences climate systems.

Track 05

Feedback Mechanisms in Climate Systems

This track will explore various feedback mechanisms that operate within climate systems. Contributions will focus on understanding how these mechanisms affect climate stability and variability.

Track 06

Heat Fluxes and Their Climatic Impacts

This session will examine the role of heat fluxes in climate processes. Researchers will present findings on how heat exchange between the ocean and atmosphere influences climate feedbacks.

Track 07

Climate-Ocean Interactions: Observations and Modeling

This track will highlight recent advancements in observing and modeling climate-ocean interactions. It aims to foster discussions on the integration of observational data with modeling approaches.

Track 08

Atmospheric Influences on Oceanic Responses

This session will investigate how atmospheric conditions influence oceanic responses. Presentations will focus on the interplay between atmospheric phenomena and oceanic processes.

Track 09

Weather-Climate Coupling Mechanisms

This track will explore the coupling mechanisms between weather and climate systems. Contributions will address how short-term weather patterns can impact long-term climate trends.

Track 10

Ecological Impacts of Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling

This session will focus on the ecological consequences of ocean-atmosphere coupling. Researchers will discuss how climate feedbacks affect marine ecosystems and biodiversity.

Track 11

Environmental Monitoring and Climate Feedbacks

This track will address the importance of environmental monitoring in understanding climate feedbacks. Presentations will showcase innovative techniques and technologies for monitoring ocean-atmosphere interactions.