The Buys Ballot Medal recognises individual researchers who have made a significant contribution to meteorology, particularly in the field of climate change.
The Buys Ballot Medal recognises individual researchers who have made a significant contribution to meteorology, particularly in the field of climate change.
The French climatologist Sandrine Bony investigates the role of clouds in the climate system, and specifically in climate change. For her pioneering work in this field, the Academy is awarding her this year's Buys Ballot Medal for meteorology, in particular climate change.
View news itemFrench climate researcher Sandrine Bony will receive this year’s Buys Ballot Medal. She has been awarded this prize in recognition of her pioneering research on the role of clouds in the climate system, and specifically in climate change.
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Researchers in the Netherlands or abroad who have made a significant contribution to meteorology, particularly in the field of climate change.
The Buys Ballot Medal was established by the Academy in 1888 as a tribute to the scientific achievements of meteorologist and Academy member C.H.D. Buys Ballot (1817-1890). The medal is awarded in recognition of outstanding and inspiring contributions to meteorology. Since 1893, the Academy has awarded the Buys Ballot Medal once every ten years. Starting from 2023 the Medal will be awarded every five years and with a focus on the field of climate change. The laureate receives a silver-plated medal. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and the Academy are joint partners for the Buys Ballot Medal.