Satellite inspired hydrology in an uncertain future: a H SAF and HEPEX workshop
from Monday, 25 November 2019 (13:00) to Thursday, 28 November 2019 (19:00)
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Monday, 25 November 201913:0013:00 - 14:30Contributions
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13:00 Registration and coffee
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13:40 Workshop information - Patricia de Rosnay (ECMWF)
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13:50 ECMWF Welcome - Florence Rabier (ECMWF)
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14:00 EUMETSAT Welcome - Lothar Schueller (EUMETSAT)
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14:10 H SAF Welcome - Francesco Zauli (ITAF COMET)
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14:20 HEPEX Welcome - Fredrik Wetterhall (ECMWF)
14:3014:30 - 17:00Contributions-
14:30 Soil moisture products - Apostolos Giannakos (ZAMG) Sebastian Hahn (TU Wien) David Fairbairn (ECMWF)
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14:50 Soil moisture products: Quality assessment and hydrovalidation - Christian Massari (CNR-IRPI)
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15:40 HSAF Precipitation products - Davide Melfi (ITAF COMET)
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16:00 H SAF precipitation products: Quality assessment and hydro validation - Marco Petracca (Civil Protection Department)
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16:20 HSAF snow cover products: From developing to operation stage - Zuhal Akyurek (METU) Ali Nadir Arslan (Finnish Meteorological Institute)
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16:40 Operational validation of H SAF snow products - Simone Gabellani (CIMA Research Foundation)
17:0017:00 - 18:30Room: Weather Room; Lobby -
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Tuesday, 26 November 201909:0009:00 - 14:20Contributions
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09:00 Challenges for the HEPEX community in the coming years - Fredrik Wetterhall (ECMWF)
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09:20 Data assimilation for continuous global assessment of severe conditions over terrestrial surfaces - Clement Albergel (CNRM - Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS)
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09:50 Joint assimilation of soil moisture and flood extent maps retrieved from satellite earth observation into a conceptual hydrological model for improving flood prediction: a proof of concept study. - Renaud Hostache (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Environmental Research and Innovation Department)
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10:10 An automatic system for flood mapping based on Sentinel-1 data - Elisabetta Fiori (CIMA Research Foundation)
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11:10 Precipitation measurements for hydrological applications - Christopher Kidd (UMD/ESSIC & NASA/GSFC)
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11:30 Projected Advances in the Remote Sensing of Precipitation - Christian Kummerow (Colorado State University)
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12:00 Snow depth observations from Sentinel-1 over the Northern Hemisphere mountain ranges - Hans Lievens (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven)
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12:30 The impact of satellite data assimilation on hydrologic model perfor- mance - Jude Musuuza (SMHI)
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14:00 Characterization and monitoring of heavy precipitation events in the Mediterranean area using the H-SAF precipitation products - Giulia Panegrossi (Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council (ISAC/CNR))
14:2014:20 - 16:30Contributions-
14:20 EO-based retrieval of snow cover, overview of selected snow products and their quality assessment - Kari Luojus (Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Arctic Space Centre)
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15:50 Improving the snowmelt modelling in mesoscale Hydrological Model (mHM) with satellite based dynamically calculated degree-day factor - Birkan Erguc (Middle East Technical University)
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16:10 Combining Passive and Active Microwave Remote Sensing Data to Assess the Impact of Forest Fires on the Hydrology of Boreal Forests - Yannick Duguay (Université de Sherbrooke)
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Wednesday, 27 November 201909:0009:00 - 09:50Contributions
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09:00 Optimization of the satellite datasets to study the water cycle at the global scale - Filipe Aires (LERMA / Observatoire de Paris / CNRS)
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09:30 SMOS Soil Moisture and its potential within the Copernicus Emergency Management Service for Flood Forecasting at ECMWF - Calum Baugh (ECMWF)
09:5009:50 - 12:30Contributions-
09:50 Precipitation data assimilation at ECMWF - Philippe Lopez (ECMWF)
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10:10 Impact of UKV soil moisture data assimilation on potential operational forecast of river flows - Breo Gomez (Met Office)
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10:30 Satellite data and operational hydrology - A WMO perspective - Tommaso Abrate (World Meteorological Organization)
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11:50 Assimilation of SCATSAR-SWI with SURFEX: Resolution studies over Austria - Jasmin Vural (ZAMG Vienna, Austria)
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12:10 Development of snow depth assimilation for the Met Office UK forecasting system - Samantha Pullen (Met Office)
12:3012:30 - 16:50Contributions-
12:30 Snow processes in bucket-type hydrological models – does increased realism lead to better simulations? - Jan Seibert (Department of Geography, University of Zurich)
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14:00 Improving hydrological prediction through data assimilation: results from the IMPREX and eWaterCycle II projects - Albrecht Weerts (Deltares)
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14:30 The use of H-SAF soil moisture products for event-based hydrological modelling in Liguria (north of Italy) - Federica Martina (Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione dell’Ambiente Ligure (ARPAL)) Martina Raffellini (International Centre on Environmental Monitoring (CIMA) Research Foundation)
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15:50 Assimilation of flood maps derived from satellite SAR data into a flood forecasting model - Concetta Di Mauro (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
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16:10 Understanding Water Availability Within Ugandan through the Drought and Flood Mitigation Service - Samantha Lavender (Pixalytics Ltd)
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Thursday, 28 November 201909:0009:00 - 11:20Contributions
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09:20 Hydrological data assimilation using machine learning - Marie-Amélie Boucher (Université de Sherbrooke)
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09:40 Retrieval of soil moisture using neural networks - Filipe Aires (LERMA / Observatoire de Paris / CNRS)
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10:00 On the impacts of location, timing, and frequency of inundation extent assimilation on flood forecast skill - Renaud Hostache (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
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10:20 Sequential and variational assimilation of satellite snow data through a conceptual hydrological model in a mountainous catchment - Gokcen Uysal (Eskisehir Technical University)
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10:40 Implementation of a coupled land-atmosphere modeling system within a northwestern Mexican river basin - Jocelyn Betsabe Serrano Barragan (National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM))
11:2011:20 - 12:2012:30 Lunch breakLunch break12:30 - 14:0013:0013:00 - 13:3013:3013:30 - 14:0014:0014:00 - 17:30Contributions-
14:00 H SAF soil moisture products
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14:45 H SAF precipitation products
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16:00 H SAF snow products
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16:45 HEPEX products
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