WISE 2026

Dear colleagues,

Please use the link below to access and follow the presentations of the WISE 2026 meeting.

teams.microsoft.com

Remote participants are kindly requested to keep their microphones muted at all times.

The WISE2026 program is available here:

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WISE - Program
sites.google.com

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All my best,
Alvise

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Alvise Benetazzo PhD MEng

Istituto di Scienze Marine
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
CNR-ISMAR

Venice, ITALY
alvise.benetazzo@cnr.it

WASS
https://sites.google.com/unive.it/wass/

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Whether you’re here in Venice or joining from afar, I suggest we use this space to discuss anything :ocean: we are learning at WISE2026.

We’re using this thread (and the broader forum) to carry the conversation beyond the conference room. Some of the best ideas in WISE happen in corridor chats, spontaneous debates, or simply sitting with a talk for a few hours after it ends. Let’s not let those slip away.

What would be great to have here

  • A question you couldn’t ask — ran out of time, didn’t feel the moment was right, still figuring out how to frame it
  • Something that clicked — a result, a method, a framing that made you see something differently
  • Something that puzzled you — a claim that didn’t sit right, a gap you noticed, a thread you’d like to pull
  • What you’re taking home — an idea you want to try, a collaboration you want to start, a paper you’re now going to read
  • What you missed — couldn’t attend a session? Ask here. Someone in the room likely has notes or thoughts to share.
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Great to see everyone this week. Special thanks to @Alvise and organizers for the fantastic work making this meeting a success.

For anyone interested, the slides from my presentation can be reviewed here:

Thanks Alberto. Could you follow anything? I was sick for most of the meeting … could not attend on Wednesday, but still I found quite a few nice things, including in posters. For example, I was really surprised to see an impact of upper ocean mixing on storm surges in the Baltic

I wasn’t able to catch many of the talks given the time difference, but the remote setup worked well for the bits I did join, and the ones I heard were really interesting. Anyone who would like to share their slides, please drop them here as Milan did. We can then work out a way to organise them if we have a few of them.