Workshop on Diagnostics for Global Weather Prediction
Posters
This page lists all poster files provided to ECMWF for this event.
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Exploring the role of the ocean and model resolution in the prediction of medicanes using the global IFS model
Michael Maier-Gerber
(ECMWF)
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Evaluating multivariate ensemble forecasts
Martin Leutbecher
(ECMWF)
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MJO simulation in the extended range hindcasts of Korean Integrated Model
Hye-Jin Park
(Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems)
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Impact of the stochastically perturbed parameterization tendencies scheme in the Korean Integrated Model
Ja-Young Hong
(Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems)
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Attribution of forecast errors to weather features in the ERA5
Qidi Yu
(University of Bergen)
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Predictability of extreme weather events for sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasts using JMA's prediction systems
Shingo Ito
(Japan Meteorological Agency)
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Study on Subtropical Marine Stratocumulus toward JMA/MRI-CPS4
Jotaro Chiba
(Japan Meteorological Agency)
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Linking CAPE and precipitation rate non-stationarity during spin-up across NWP physics packages
Edward Groot
(AOPP, University of Oxford)
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A closer look at the Fractions Skill Score
Bobby Antonio
(University of Oxford)
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Wave-space diagnostics of numerical weather prediction systems
Robin Pilch Kedzierski
(University of Hamburg)
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An objective identification technique for 2D African Easterly Wave troughs and associated 3D potential vorticity structures and its application to ECWMF data
Peter Knippertz
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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Do dynamical seasonal forecasts capture links between the land-surface and the large-scale circulation?
Jonathan Day
(ECMWF)
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Advancing summary process-diagnostics at the Canadian Meteorological Center
Barbara Casati
(Meteorological Research Division, ECCC)
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Predictability of extreme weather events in lead time of two weeks using JMA’s Global Ensemble Prediction System
Ryosuke Hoshi
(Japan Meteorological Agency)
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A process-based evaluation of biases in stratosphere-troposphere coupling in subseasonal forecast systems
Chaim Garfinkel
(Hebrew University)
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Decrease in MJO predictability following Indo–Pacific Warm Pool Expansion
Hyemi Kim
(Ewha Womans University)
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Diagnosing climate trends in s2s reforecasts
Steffen Tietsche
(ECMWF)
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Demonstrating scales of predictability at tropical and middle latitudes
Richard Keane
(Met Office)
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Deep learning for evaluating the representation of clouds in global kilometre-scale models
Lilli Freischem
(University of Oxford)
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Stratospheric nudging and predictable surface impacts (SNAPSI): nudging the stratosphere to unravel factors that degrade the representation of stratosphere-troposphere coupling in models
Chaim Garfinkel
(Hebrew University)
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Applications of energy budget diagnostics for model evaluation
Michael Mayer
(ECMWF and University of Vienna)
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Two assimilation/observation problems found via SD(O-A) maps
Bruce Ingleby
(ECMWF)
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To which degree do the details of stochastic perturbation schemes matter for convective-scale and mesoscale perturbation growth?
Christian Keil
(LMU University of Munich)
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Exploring the conservation properties of perturbed forecasts from the IFS ensemble
Sarah-Jane Lock
(ECMWF)
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Stratospheric impact on uncertainty in NAO driven by tropical heating
Retish Senan
(ECMWF)
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A new curvature diagnostic
Nigel Roberts
(ECMWF)
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Using equatorial waves to forecast rainfall and evaluate models in the tropics
Philippe Peyrille
(CNRM Météo-France)
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What can we learn from case studies of severe weather?
Linus Magnusson
(ECMWF)
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Representation of Arctic mixed-phase clouds in the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System during MOSAiC
Luise Schulte
(ECMWF Visiting Scientist)
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