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Forecast Products - Users Meeting: Presentations


 
 

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The following presentations were given during the ECMWF Forecast Products Users Meeting, 14 - 16 June 2006

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Wednesday, 14 June

   
09.30 Registration and Coffee    
10.00 D. Marbouty, Director ECMWF: Welcome
   

Session 1: ECMWF operational forecasting system - Status and future development

10.10 D. Richardson: Medium range forecast products
10.50 B R E A K    
11.20 F. Molteni: Monthly and seasonal forecast systems
12.00 M. Miller: Development of the deterministic system
12.40 L U N C H    
14.00 R. Buizza: Development of the ensemble prediction system

Session 2: Performance and applications of the forecasting system

14.40 L. Ferranti: Monthly and seasonal forecasts
15.20 C O F F E E    
15.45 A. Ghelli: Verification of weather parameters
16.25 E. Zsoter: Severe weather forecasts
17.05 M. Fuentes: Access to data for research

Thursday, 15 June

   

Session 3: Applications of medium-range and extended-range forecasts

09.00 C. Koppe: Medium-range EPS for the health sector - heat waves
09.25 I. Gilmour: Use of ECMWF products in the energy markets
09.50 A. Jones: Modelling malaria in Africa driven by DEMETER forecasts
10.15 A. Cofino: Statistical downscaling portal for ENSEMBLES
10.40 L. Clarke: Toolbox for dressing ensemble forecasts
11.05 C O F F E E    

Session 4: Member States reports on use and evaluation of medium- and extended range forecast

11.25 W. van den Berg: Benefits of the full ECMWF product set to a commercial provider
11.50 J. Ottens: The role of ECMWF products in optimising KNMI production process
12.15 E. Hagemark, N. Sondell: Examples of the use of ECMWF data at "Marked.met.no"
12.40 L U N C H    
13.45 M. Jensen: TEPS/LAMEPS at met.no
14.10 C. Marsigli: The COSMO-LEPS ensemble system at ECMWF
14.35 K. Mylne: Short- and medium-range ensembles at the Met Office  
 
15.00 N. Girardot: Some examples of the use of ensembles at Meteo-France
15.25 C O F F E E    
16.00 I. Bonta: Performance of the ECMWF model in interesting synoptic situations
16.25 T. Schumann: The model upgrade - from the forecasters point of view
16.50 T. Hewson: Strengths/weaknesses of ECMWF medium-range forecasts for the UK
17.15 A. Persson: Use of ECMWF products for 3-30 day forecasts at SMHI
17.40 J. Cedilnik: The use of medium and extended range forecasts in Slovenia
18.05 B. Becker: Monthly forecasting at the Met Office

Friday, 16 June

   

Session 5: Member States reports on use and evaluation of medium- and extended range forecasts

09.00 M. Shongwe: Seasonal predictablility of cold springs in Europe
09.25 R. Graham: Seasonal forecasts at Met Office
09.50 H. Gmoser: Verification of seasonal forecasts  
 
10.15 A. Weigel: Extended-range forecasts at Meteoswiss - experience verification
10.40 C O F F E E    
11.00

Session 6: Final discussion and conclusions

 


 

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