Workshop: Observational campaigns for better weather forecasts
from Monday, 10 June 2019 (09:00) to Thursday, 13 June 2019 (17:00)
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Monday, 10 June 201912:30 Registration and coffeeRegistration and coffee12:30 - 13:0013:0013:00 - 15:30Contributions
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13:00 Opening and welcome - Florian Pappenberger (ECMWF)
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13:15 How ECMWF supports field campaigns - Emma Pidduck (ECMWF)
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13:30 From Models to Data - Bjorn Stevens (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)
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14:00 Airborne active remote-sensing observations of the extratropical troposphere and lower stratosphere with a special focus on the NAWDEX field experiment - Andreas Schäfler (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt)
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14:30 Experiences from Arctic field campaigns: Weather forecasting and evaluations, and model comparisons - Michael Tjernström (Stockholm University)
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15:00 Synergetic use of field campaign observations and detailed simulations to improve NWP models at Météo-France - Véronique Ducrocq (Météo-France/CNRM)
15:30 Coffee breakCoffee break15:30 - 16:0016:0016:00 - 17:30Contributions-
16:00 Application of Ensemble-based Sensitivity to ECMWF Ensemble Forecasts in Field Campaigns - Ryan Torn (University at Albany, SUNY)
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16:30 Observations to operations in the Met Office Unified Model - Paul Field (Met Office, Univ. of Leeds)
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17:00 How ARM/ASR observations have contributed to ECMWF model development - Irina Sandu (ECMWF)
17:30 Operational briefing - Jeremy Dehart (USAF Reserve Hurricane Hunters) Ryan Rickert (53 WRS Hurricane Hunters)Operational briefing- Jeremy Dehart (USAF Reserve Hurricane Hunters)
- Ryan Rickert (53 WRS Hurricane Hunters)
17:30 - 18:00Room: Weather Room18:0018:00 - 19:30Room: Weather Room -
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Tuesday, 11 June 201908:5508:55 - 10:30Contributions
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09:00 Is it time for interactivity and 3D? New approaches to analysing NWP data for observational campaigns using 3D and ensemble visualization - Marc Rautenhaus (Universität Hamburg)
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09:30 Diagnosing Forecast Sensitivity for Field Campaigns using Adjoints - James Doyle (Naval Research Laboratory)
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10:00 Impact assessment approaches for field campaign data - Mohamed Dahoui (ECMWF)
10:30 Coffee breakCoffee break10:30 - 11:0011:0011:00 - 13:00Contributions-
11:00 Learning about clouds and circulation during EUREC4A - Sandrine Bony (CNRS, LMD/IPSL, Sorbonne University)
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11:30 Cloudy boundary layers over the Northeast Pacific and Southern Ocean: Field observations and ERA5 - Chris Bretherton (University of Washington)
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12:00 Field Experiments for NWP: The LITFASS Experience - Frank Beyrich (Deutscher Wetterdienst)
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12:20 FESSTVaL: Field Experiment on sub-mesoscale spatio-temporal variability in Lindenberg - Daniel Klocke (Hans Ertel Centre for Weather Research, DWD)
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12:40 RALI: the French radar-lidar airborne platform for cloud dynamics and microphysics studies - Julien Delanoë (IPSL, UVSQ Université Paris-Saclay, Sorbonne Université, CNRS)
13:00 Lunch breakLunch break13:00 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 15:30Room: Council Chamber, Large Committee Room, Meeting Room 115:30 Coffee breakCoffee break15:30 - 16:0016:0016:00 - 18:00Contributions-
16:00 Examples of targeted high-altitude airborne dropsonde deployment strategies for improved tropical cyclone and winter storm prediction - Peter Black (I.M. Systems Group)
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16:30 Upper Ocean Data Collection during Operational Hurricane Reconnaissance Missions - Elizabeth Sanabia (U.S. Naval Academy)
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17:00 New observational strategies for operational global and hurricane model improvements using airborne Tropical Cyclone and Winter Storm surveillance flights - Vijay Tallapragada (NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC)
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17:30 Analysis and forecast using dropsonde data from inner-core region of tropical cyclones obtained during the aircraft missions of T-PARCII - Kosuke Ito (University of the Ryukyus)
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Wednesday, 12 June 201909:0009:00 - 10:30Contributions
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09:00 The impact of dropsonde and extra radiosonde observations from the field campaigns NAWDEX and SHOUT in 2016 - Martin Weissmann (DWD/LMU)
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09:30 Atmospheric River Reconnaissance to Improve Forecasts: Needs, Approach and Underlying Science - Vijay Tallapragada (NOAA/NCEP)
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10:00 The gauging and modelling of rivers in the sky - David Lavers (ECMWF)
10:30 Coffee breakCoffee break10:30 - 11:0011:0011:00 - 12:10Contributions-
11:00 Forecast products for flight planning from a researchers' perspective - Julian Quinting (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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11:30 Comparison between airborne remote sensing observations of an extratropical cyclone and short-term forecasts using a hierarchy of models. - Gwendal Riviere (LMD/IPSL, ENS, PSL Research University, École Polytechnique, Université Paris Saclay, Sorbonne Universités, CNRS)
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11:50 ASKOS-WIND – A Contribution to the Aeolus CAL/VAL Campaign in Cape Verde in June-July 2020 - Peter Knippertz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
12:1512:15 - 13:00Room: Conference/G-WR - Weather room13:00 LunchLunch13:00 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 16:00Contributions-
14:00 Improving NWP models with observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project - Ian Renfrew (University of East Anglia)
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14:30 What will happen during YOPP SOP3? - Gunilla Svensson (Stockholm University)
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15:00 Arctic Clouds - Evaluating Modelled Cloud with Field Observations - Ian Brooks (University of Leeds)
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15:30 YOPP supports the Japanese Arctic research cruise in 2018 - Jun Inoue (National Institute of Polar Research)
16:00 Coffee breakCoffee break16:00 - 16:3016:3016:30 - 18:00Room: Council Chamber, Large Committee Room, Meeting Room 119:3019:30 - 21:00 -
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Thursday, 13 June 201909:0009:00 - 10:10Contributions
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09:00 TEAMx: A coordinated effort to investigate transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains - Vanda Grubišić (National Center for Atmospheric Research)
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09:30 Global forecasts of atmospheric gravity waves for observational campaigns - Isabell Krisch (DLR)
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09:50 The Strateole-2 long-duration balloon project in the deep tropics: benefiting from and improving weather forecasts? - Albert Hertzog (LMD/IPSL)
10:10 Coffee breakCoffee break10:10 - 10:4010:4010:40 - 11:20Contributions-
10:40 The CNES stratospheric balloon activities: capabilities, mission and operations - André Vargas (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales)
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11:00 Saildrone: A global class Unmanned Surface Sailing Vehicle for air-sea interaction observation and its potential as a reliable data source for NWP models - Dongxiao Zhang (JISAO/University of Washington and NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory)
11:3011:30 - 13:00Room: Council Chamber, Lecture Theatre, Meeting Room 113:00 Lunch breakLunch break13:00 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 16:00Room: Lecture Theatre -