Using ECMWF's Forecasts (UEF2019)
from Monday, 3 June 2019 (10:30) to Thursday, 6 June 2019 (14:20)
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Monday, 3 June 201913:0013:00 - 14:00Room: Weather Room14:00 Welcome and housekeeping - Florence Rabier (ECMWF) Anna Ghelli (ECMWF)Welcome and housekeeping
- Florence Rabier (ECMWF)
- Anna Ghelli (ECMWF)
14:00 - 14:1514:1514:15 - 15:15Contributions-
14:15 ECMWF product development - David Richardson (ECMWF)
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14:45 ECMWF strategic projects: an overview - Florian Pappenberger (ECMWF)
15:15 Coffee breakCoffee break15:15 - 15:4515:4515:45 - 16:15Contributions-
15:45 ECMWF forecast performance - Thomas Haiden (ECMWF)
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Tuesday, 4 June 201909:3009:30 - 10:30Contributions
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09:30 Informing anticipatory humanitarian action: a framework for using ECMWF forecasts effectively - Erica Thompson (London School of Economics)
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10:00 GloFAS extended range flood forecast skill for the major river basins in Bangladesh - Sazzad Hossain (University of Reading)
10:30 Coffee breakCoffee break10:30 - 11:0011:0011:00 - 13:00Contributions-
11:00 Agricultural applications of ECMWF ensemble forecasts in Africa - Sippora Stellingwerf (Weather Impact)
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11:30 Using ensemble weather forecasts in agronomy modelling - Ivana Aleksovska (Météo-France)
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12:00 Strategies for optimising operational decisions using ensemble marine forecasts - Ken Mylne (Met Office)
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12:30 The strength of ensembles lies not in probability forecasting - Leonard Smith (CATS at London School of Economics)
13:00 Lunch breakLunch break13:00 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 15:15Room: Council Chamber, Lecture Theatre15:15 Coffee breakCoffee break15:15 - 15:4515:4515:45 - 17:15Contributions-
15:45 ECMWF research: near and distant future plans - Andy Brown (ECMWF)
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16:15 The ECMWF Ensemble within the Copernicus European and Global Flood Awareness Systems (EFAS & GloFAS) - Ervin Zsoter (ECMWF)
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16:45 Extended-range product and diagnostic developments - Linus Magnusson (ECMWF)
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Wednesday, 5 June 201909:3009:30 - 10:30Contributions
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09:30 Applications of ensemble prediction systems at Météo-France - Marie Boisserie (Météo-France) Nicole Girardot (Météo-France)
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10:00 Ensemble based seven day high impact weather outlook - Guido Schroeder (DWD)
10:30 Coffee breakCoffee break10:30 - 11:0011:0011:00 - 11:30Contributions-
11:00 Progressive warnings with conservative forecasting - Elín Björk Jónasdóttir (Icelandic Met Office)
11:3011:30 - 13:00Room: Classroom, Council Chamber, LCR, Lecture Theatre, MR5, Weather Room13:00 Lunch breakLunch break13:00 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 15:15Room: Weather Room, Lobby15:15 Coffee breakCoffee break15:15 - 15:4515:4515:45 - 16:45Contributions-
15:45 Challenges and Limits in Ensemble Weather Prediction - Mark Rodwell (ECMWF)
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16:15 Users of ECMWF/Copernicus data in the spotlight – A user perspective on current and future cloud-based data systems (not live streamed) - Julia Wagemann (ECMWF)
16:4516:45 - 18:15Room: Classroom, Council Chamber, LCR, Lecture Theatre, MR5, Weather Room19:30 Workshop dinner in Reading town centreWorkshop dinner in Reading town centre19:30 - 21:30 -
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Thursday, 6 June 201909:3009:30 - 10:30Contributions
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09:30 Probabilistic fire spread prediction: The case of the deadly wildfire in Mati, Greece - Theodore Giannaros (National Observatory of Athens)
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10:00 Quantifying uncertainties and confidence level in ATM simulations - Christian Maurer (ZAMG)
10:30 Coffee breakCoffee break10:30 - 11:0011:0011:00 - 12:00Contributions-
11:00 Goodbye ERA-Interim, hello ERA5 - Hans Hersbach (ECMWF)
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11:30 Seasonal forecasts from the Copernicus Climate Change Service - Eduardo Penabad Ramos (ECMWF)
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