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Home > Newsevents > Meetings > Workshops > 2003 > 9th Meteorological Operational Systems > Presentations >     
   

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ECMWF Ninth Workshop on Meteorological Operational Systems, ECMWF, 10 to 14 November 2003.

Session 1: Use and interpretation of medium-range to long-range forecast guidance

F. Lalaurette, ECMWF ECMWF forecasting system, performance and product development
P. Dubreuil, Canadian Meteorological Centre Current activities and future plans related to medium-range ensemble prediction systems at the CMC
Q. Chen, NMC China A new operational medium-range numerical weather forecast system of China
Z. Toth, NCEP Overview of predictability related work at NCEP
T. Palmer, ECMWF Representation of model uncertainty in Ensemble Prediction Systems
F. Atger, METEO-FRANCE Verification and use of ECMWF products at METEO-FRANCE (Part 1)
N. Girardot, METEO-FRANCE Verification and use of ECMWF products at METEO-FRANCE (Part 2)
N. Reed, UK Met Office The future role of Weather Forecasters (a quiet revolution)
E. Carroll, UK Met Office Latest developments in Field Modification
K. Mylne, UK Met Office Probabilistic early warnings of severe weather based on the EPS
T. La Rocca, Italian Met. Service Severe weather: Some case studies for medium-range forecasting
T. Schumann, Deutscher Wetterdienst Severe weather warnings at the DWD - Recent problems, developments and progress
D. Cattani, MeteoSwiss Forecasting extreme meteorological events over complex topography
I. Ihasz, Hungarian Met. Service Experiments of clustering for central European area especially in extreme weather situations
L. Ferranti, ECMWF ECMWF long-range forecasts
I. Cavalcanti, CPTEC/INPE Operational medium-range to long-range forecast at CPTEC
P. Devarajan, NCMRWF Weather forecasting at NCMRWF
Jin, NMC China The interpretation of ECMWF medium-range forecast guidance for the draught/flood forecasting of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River

Session 2: Operational data management systems

B. Raoult, ECMWF ECMWF data services
E. Sevault, METEO-FRANCE The OLIVE project and the SWAPP framework
M. Lautenschlager, MPI Hamburg CERA-2: The database system and data model (Part 1)
F. Toussaint, MPI Hamburg CERA-2: The database system and data model (Part 2)
G . Purvis, UK Met Office The essentials of large volume data management - from practical experience
S. Savchenko, EMPRESS Presentation of BUFR data through a user-friendly interface
A. Stephens, Rutherford Appleton Lab. Presenting a multi-terabyte dataset via the web
C. Gibert, ECMWF Using scripting languages for meteorological production and publication

Session 3: Meteorological visualisation applications

S. Lamy-Thepaut, ECMWF MAGICS next generation: An object-oriented architecture with a new contouring package
V. Karhila, ECMWF Metview developments
E. Martinsen/A. Christoffersen, Norwegian Met. Institute Operational visualisation systems at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute
A. Lasserre-Bigorry, METEO-FRANCE Synergie updates and plans
E. Cordoneanu, NIMH Romania Meteorological visualization applications at NIMH Romania
J. Kilpinen/A. Sarkanen, Finnish Met. Institute Recent developments of visualisation at FMI
S. Schotz, NCEP NMAP development status and plans
H.-J. Koppert, DWD NinJo - An international workstation project
A.M. Monteiro, INPE/CPTEC Image handling in spatial databases
C. Little, UK Met Office Initial investigations of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) at the UK Met Office
S. Lapczak, Met. Service Canada Canadian forecaster workstation project
O. Rouzaud, METEO-FRANCE Synergie operations organisation
L. Treinish, IBM Applications and implementation of a mesoscale numerical weather prediction and visualisation system

 

Session 4: Special session on requirements of observations for NWP

J.N. Thepaut, ECMWF Requirements for timely data reception at ECMWF
R. Saunders, UK Met Office The need for faster delivery of satellite data to NWP Centres
Z. Toth, NCEP Requirements at NCEP
E. Sevault, METEO-FRANCE Observation requirements and data assimilation at METEO-FRANCE
H. Schyberg, Norwegian Met. Institute Satellite observation delivery requirements for HIRLAM
R: Sarrazin, Canadian Met. Centre Timeliness and impact of observations in the CMC global NWP system
K. Holmlund, EUMETSAT EUMETSAT current and future plans on product generation and dissemination
G. Legg, NOAA/NESDIS NOAA/Polar data processing timeliness
B. Truscott, EUCOS The EUMETNET Composite Observing System (EUCOS)
  Recommendations on data requirements for NWP
 

Working Group 1: Summary and Recommendations

 

Working Group 2: Summary and Recommendations

 

Working Group 3: Summary and Recommendations

 


 

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