The PPNW is a yearly workshop that brings together physicists, oceanographers, limnologists, hydrologists, engineers and others to discuss the physics of inland and coastal water bodies and the biogeochemical processes in them. This year, the main focus was on the physics of freshwaters in light of a global environmental change.The PPNW is a yearly workshop that brings together physicists, oceanographers, limnologists, hydrologists, engineers and others to discuss the physics of inland and coastal water bodies and the biogeochemical processes in them. This year, the main focus was on the physics of freshwaters in light of a global environmental change.
Acad. prof. Timo Vesala, Doc. Ivan Mammarella and PhD student Aki Vähä from the micrometeorology group attended the workshop this year. In total, the number of participants was about 50. The small size of the workshop enables for the participants numerous possibilities to discuss their research with other attendees and to build connections with researchers from around the world.