ECMWF | Reading | 15-17 October 2018
Background
EGOWS was founded in 1990 as an informal forum for people working in the development field of operational meteorological workstations. The annual EGOWS meeting offers an excellent platform for exchanging information and furthering co-operation among the experts from European NMS's, ECMWF and other institutes.
Description
The meeting consisted of presentations, software demonstrations and working group discussions. Talks and demonstrations focused on the latest developments and gave participants the opportunity to demonstrate their current operational systems. Working groups discussed special subjects, such as batch processing and web services. The EGOWS meeting focuses on more than IT technology - it can also encompass broader aspects such as designing systems and interacting with users.
Details of previous EGOWS meetings can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGOWS
Presentations
Monday 15 October
Recent developments and changes at ECMWF |
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New developments of Metview 5 |
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The new Python interface of Metview – first results and roadmap for further developments |
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Developing GeoWeb, a browser based meteorological workstation |
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Graphical forecast editing in collaborative web environment |
Tuesday 16 October
Experiments on Splitting User Interface and Data Handling in Diana |
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Recent development of Weather Workstation software at FMI |
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Synopsis: last news |
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Conquering the Extremes - Three new algorithms for the computation of extreme values of NWP data visualization |
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Meteorological data, geographic positioning and data formats |
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Cloud scalability of Visual Weather |
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MetOcean activities at OGC and W3C |
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Weather-on-the web |
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Cloud plans at ECMWF |
to follow |
Wednesday 17 October
The use of Met3D at ECMWF |
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Activities around 3D |
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Web services for forecasters and applications – for example vertical profiles |
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Big changes coming to ECMWF - Product Generation system |
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Ease of visualisation of NetCDF and options for better automatic styling |