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WMO TECHNICAL CONFERENCE ON METEOROLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF OBSERVATION (CIMO TECO-2018)

(Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 8-11 October 2018)

Programme

Topic 1Characterization and standardization of environmental measurements – traceability assurance
Topic 2Emerging measurement technologies: from development to operation
Topic 3Ensuring sustainability of measurements
Topic 4Measurement and integration challenges in the next 20 years
JOINT CIMO TECO-2018 & GWEC SESSIONObservations – sustainability, innovation and quality

Topic 1: Characterization and standardization of environmental measurements – traceability assurance

No.TitleAuthor(s)pdfpptrec
O1_1Weather radar data representation supporting the emergence of weather radar as a global resourceDr Daniel Michelson (Canada) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_2Traceability and Calibration of Weather Radar Reflectivity Measurements by Means of a Target SimulatorDr Marc Schneebeli (Switzerland) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_3Comparing DEVG & EDR Aircraft Turbulence MetricsDr Douglas Body (Australia)pdfpptrec
O1_4Air temperature measurement uncertainty associated to a mounting configuration temperature sensor-radiation shieldMs Miruna Dobre (Belgium) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_5Specification and evaluation of present weather sensorsDr Wiel Wauben (Netherlands) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_6Development of upper-air simulator for the calibration of radiosondesDr Yong-Gyoo Kim (Republic of Korea)pdfpptrec
O1_7Can commercial PRTs meet WMO CIMO response time specifications?Mr Stephen Burt (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)pdfpptrec
O1_8WIGOS & OSCAR: Where Observational Requirements Meet Observational CapabilitiesDr Jörg Klausen (Switzerland) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_9Regional instrument centers: towards new roles for even better measuresDr Rabia Merrouchi (Morocco)pdfpptrec
O1_10Interlaboratory Comparison (ILC) in RA-II, V and VIMr Kouichi Nakashima (Japan)  et al.pdfpptrec
O1_11Efforts to develop a quantitative definition of cloud base height for aviationDr Ulrich Görsdorf (Germany) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_12A new WMO Guide for the Measurement of Cryospheric VariablesMr Craig D. Smith (Canada) et al.pdfpptrec
O1_13Improving the WMO Guide n.8. Results on the experimental evaluation of the effect of presence of obstacles in the vicinity of sites hosting near surface meteorological measurement - The case of the roadDr Graziano Coppa (Italy)  et al.pdfpptrec

Posters

No.TitleAuthor(s)
P1_1Experiences with the CIMO siting classification in the Dutch meteorological observation networkMr Marijn de Haij (Netherlands) et al.
P1_2The QUATRAM Campaign: QUAlity and TRaceabiliy of Atmospheric aerosol MeasurementsDr Monica Campanelli (Italy)  et al.
P1_3Air temperature measurement  uncertainty  associated to a mounting configuration temperature sensor-radiation shieldDr Miruna Dobre (Belgium)  et al.
P1_4Results of WMO RA VI laboratory inter-comparisonMr Drago Groselj (Slovenia)  et al.
P1_5Assessing the uncertainty, the repeatability and stability of wind measurements of Doppler LIDARsDr Ludovic Thobois (France)  et al.
P1_6Accreditation of RIC-Casablanca and presentation of uncertainty budgets in laboratory and on siteMr Mounir Aziz (Morocco)  et al.
P1_7Long-term comparisons of screened and aspirated methods of measuring air temperatureMr Stephen Burt (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
P1_8Intercomparison of Vaisala RS92 and RS41 sondes under controlled laboratory conditionsDr Graziano Coppa (Italy)  et al.
P1_9Calibration of the new Precipitation Gauge Lambrecht rain[e] H3 at Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)Mr Holger Doerschel (Germany)  et al.
P1_10Metrological evaluation of the building influence on air temperature measurementsDr Carmen Garcia Izquierdo (Spain)  et al.
P1_11Using data assimilation diagnostics to estimate correlated radiosonde uncertaintiesMr Bruce Ingleby (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
P1_12Effect of snow-reflected radiation in near surface air temperature measurementsDr Chiara Musacchio (Italy)  et al.
P1_13Quantifying and Mitigating Wind-Induced Undercatch in Rainfall MeasurementsMr Michael Pollock (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)  et al.
P1_14Calibration services at the Laboratory of the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) to assure traceabilityDr Tilman Holfelder (Germany)  et al.
P1_15Calibration Challenges In Southern AfricaMr Webster Magwaro (Zimbabwe)
P1_16An Assessment of the UV A and UV B Radiometer Measurement and its comparison with Global RadiationMr Anjit Anjan (India)  et al.
P1_17Interlaboratory comparisons organized by RIC-Casablanca in WMO RA-IMr Mounir Aziz (Morocco)  et al.
P1_18A method for correcting and determining uncertainties of measurements by the EE-33 humidity sensor for climate reference measurements in GermanyDr Sven Brinckmann (Germany)  et al.
P1_19An assessment of the impact of a single-Alter windshield on snowfall accumulation reported by a heated tipping bucket gaugeDr Samuel T. Buisan (Spain) et al.
P1_20Automatic Weather Station ArchitectureMr Luis Ca (Guinea-Bissau)
P1_21Assurance of the traceability of meteorological measurements in the Ministry of the Environment of El SalvadorProf Saul Canjura (El Salvador)
P1_22Improving quality measurements of temperature and humidity for urban climatological servicesMr Savino Curci (Italy)  et al.
P1_23Air Temperature Measurement: The effect of sensor diameterDr Michael de Podesta (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)  et al.
P1_24Metrologie   for   Meteorologie  and   QMSMr Moctar Diop (Senegal)
P1_25Feasibility study for automated GRUAN radiosoundingsDr Christian Félix (Switzerland)  et al.
P1_26Intercomparison of Shelters in the RMI AWS NetworkMr Luis González Sotelino (Belgium)  et al.
P1_27How to use different methods of calibration to achieve cost- effectiveDr Islam Hassan (Egypt)
P1_28Using GRUAN radiosonde data to estimate biases in NWP fields and satellite radiancesMr Bruce Ingleby (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.
P1_29Calibration:Standards and Traceability of instruments in IMDMr Rakesh Kumar (India)  et al.
P1_30Desktop siting classificationMs Nina Elisabeth Larsgård (Norway)  et al.
P1_31Evaluation of the Performance of Present Weather SensorsDr Jan Lenkeit (Germany)  et al.
P1_32Siting Classification of Automatic Weather Station Moroccan NetworkMr Nabil Nouni (Morocco)
P1_33Determination of automatic weather station self-heating originating from accompanying electronicsDr Peter Pavlasek (Slovakia)  et al.
P1_34Centinel  II: A system for the remote calibration of the pyranometers installed in the PFV of Cuba with connection to the national electricity networkMr Juan Carlos Pelaez  (Cuba)  et al.
P1_35Metrological Investigation on Deep Ocean ThermometersDr Andrea Peruzzi (Netherlands)  et al.
P1_36Wooden and plastic screen intercomparision in a Mediterranean climate - The case of BarcelonaMr Ricard Ripoll (Spain)
P1_37Microclimate impact on minimum and maximum air temperatureMs Elina Rudovska (Latvia)
P1_38Siting Classification Implementation in Observing Network of TSMSMr Selçuk Sahin (Turkey)  et al.
P1_39Asssessment of Propagation Effects and Radar Data Quality with Dual-Pol Target Simulator during the Olympic Winter GamesDr Marc Schneebeli (Switzerland)  et al.
P1_40Study on the Effect of Vertical Wind Components on Compact Ultrasonic AnemometersMr Karsten Schubotz (Germany)  et al.
P1_41Calibration of scatterometers using a reference transmissometer in KoreaDr Park Seongchong (Republic of Korea)  et al.
P1_42Snow depth maps in CataloniaMr Aleix Serra (Spain)  et al.
P1_43Dynamic calibration of two catching type drop-counting rain gaugesDr Mattia Stagnaro (Italy)  et al.
P1_44Calibration of non-catching type rain gauges: preliminary tests on an optical disdrometerDr Mattia Stagnaro (Italy)  et al.
P1_45Towards a Reference Climate Data Management SystemMr Denis Stuber (France)
P1_46Calibration facilities, Standards available at IMD’s renowned calibration LabMr Shende Uday (India)  et al.
P1_47Measurement Characterisation, the reasons we should bother!Dr Jane Warne (Australia)
P1_48Recent results from siting classification in the Nordic countries and Baltic states, applying a common metadata scheme for air temperature measurementsDr Mareile A. Wolff (Norway)  et al.

Topic 2: Emerging measurement technologies: from development to operation

No.TitleAuthor(s)pdfpptrec
O2_1A Breakthrough in 24/7 Operational Observations of  Lower Tropospheric Thermodynamic Profiles with High Temporal and Vertical Resolutions  by Means of Raman LidarProf Volker Wulfmeyer (Germany) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_2A field assessment of a novel rain measurement system based on  earth-to-satellite microwave linksDr Matteo Colli (Italy)  et al.pdfpptrec
O2_3Rainfall retrieval from commercial microwave links:  from a validated  potential towards worldwide operational applications  (? )Dr Marielle Gosset (France) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_4Last activities and results of the WMO-CIMO Testbed for Aerosols and Water Vapor Remote Sensing Instruments (Izaña, Spain)Dr Emilio Cuevas (Spain) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_5Operational use of Aircraft Derived Data for meteorology and other applicationsDr Paul Mark Alexander de Jong (Netherlands) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_6Possibilities of atmosphere optical characteristics measurement during upper-air soundingDr Alexander Kochin (Russian Federation)pdfpptrec
O2_7Application of Miniature Sensors in the Development of Micro-climate Stations for Urban Climate Studies in Hong KongMr John Kai-Wing Chan (Hong Kong, China) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_8Cloud Mapping by Using the Data from Different Observing SystemsMr Kemal Dokuyucu (Turkey) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_9First experiences with the newly-developed Swisens Pollen MonitorMr Erny Niederberger (Switzerland)  et al.pdfpptrec
O2_10A preliminary assessment of the biases between ECMWF forecasted winter precipitation and the adjusted winter precipitation at different WMO-SPICE sitesDr Samuel Buisan (Spain) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_11Remote Measurements of Volcanic Plume Electrification Using a Sparse Network TechniqueDr Jeff L. Lapierre (United States of America) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_12Comparison of electrostatic, radio and human observation techniques for thunderstorm warning at the WMO field intercomparison site in Vigna di Valle - ItalyDr Alec Bennett (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.pdfpptrec
O2_13Uncertainty sources that limit the precipitation identification / quantification and extinction coefficient determination capabilities of optical present weather and visibility sensorsMr Klaus Heyn (Germany) et al.pdfpptrec

Posters

No.TitleAuthor(s)
P2_1Accurate Profiling of atmospheric temperature and Humidity with a new Lidar system from RaymetricsDr George Georgousis (Greece)  et al.
P2_2Mode-S: the full storyDr Edmund Keith Stone (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)  et al.
P2_3The solar radio flux observed by dual-polarization weather radars in Europe: examples of daily and sub-daily observations at 5 and 3 cmDr Marco Gabella (Switzerland)  et al.
P2_4Adaptive scanning of thunderstorm cells with a X-band mobile radar integrated in an operational thunderstorm tracking contextDr Jacopo Grazioli (Switzerland)  et al.
P2_5visIvis – Evaluation of Vision based Visibility MeasurementDr Harald Ganster (Austria)
P2_6Drone development project in FMI Observation servicesMr Jani Gustafsson (Finland) et al.
P2_7Results of tests the Fog Stability Index modification by using remote sensing and numerical model's data blending technology for fog nowcasting project in Pulkovo airportDr Nikolay Baranov (Russian Federation)  et al.
P2_8Development of a Peltier-based chilled-mirror hygrometer “SKYDEW” for balloon soundingDr Takuji Sugidachi (Japan)  et al.
P2_9X-Band Weather Radar for Airport ApplicationsMr Jochen Mertens (Germany)  et al.
P2_10Cloud Observation SystemMr Musa Mete (Turkey)  et al.
P2_11Meteorological observation test of airship used in the stratosphereMr RongKang Yang (China)  et al.
P2_12Automatic Observation Systems by AEMET in AntarcticaMr Jose Vicente Albero (Spain)  et al.
P2_13India Meteorological Department (IMD) make GPS Pilot-sonde for upper wind observationsMr Mohd. Imran Ansari (India)  et al.
P2_14Development of the SolarSIMsDr Richard Beal (Canada)  et al.
P2_15Thermo-?uid dynamic simulations of the Hotplate precipitation gauge and wind tunnel experimentsMs Arianna Cauteruccio (Italy)  et al.
P2_16Development of Automatic Cloud Observation System(ACOS) Estatimating the Amount and Base Height of CloudDr Ki-Ho Chang (Republic of Korea)  et al.
P2_17Improvement of Rainfall Measurements by Using Dual Tipping-Bucket  Rain GaugeMr Jeong Hwan Choi (Republic of Korea)  et al.
P2_18Prototyping a verstatile, interoperable and gregarious (VIG) logger: early stagesMr Nicolas De Coster (Belgium)  et al.
P2_19Technology for automotive  agrometeorological  monitoring of a large agriculture plantsDr Valerij  Anatolevich Dolgij-Trach (Russian Federation)  et al.
P2_20AOD and water vapor column monitoring with “Triple Photometry” at observatory MOL-RAO, Lindenberg, GermanyDr Lionel Doppler (France)
P2_21Comparison of wind speed measurements between small and miniature Doppler Sodars and a LidarMr Jean-Michel Fage (France)
P2_22Development of a prototype spectrophotometer based on an acousto-optic tunable filter for measurements of total column ozoneMr Eric Gonzalez Peralta (Mexico)
P2_23Preliminary results from the use of free ADS-B data acquisition system for meteorological purpose in the Basque CountryMr Gómez de Segura José Daniel (Spain)  et al.
P2_24Development of the Technology for total cloud cover based on machine learningMr HyeongGuk Kim (Republic of Korea)
P2_25Wind LIDAR verification campaign at the Cesar Observatory in CabauwDr Steven Knoop (Netherlands)  et al.
P2_26Independent field test of the solar monitoring system RaZON+Dr Marc Korevaar (Netherlands)  et al.
P2_27SUV, the new series of Smart UV radiometersDr Marc Korevaar (Netherlands)  et al.
P2_28Validation of the Satellite-derived AtmosphericMotion Vectors (AMVs) from INSAT-3D ImagerMr Amit Kumar (India)  et al.
P2_29Latest Development of the Lightning Location Network over the Pearl River Estuary and Data Analysis Related to Tropical Cyclone MonitoringMs Olivia Shuk-Ming Lee (Hong Kong, China)
P2_30An Improvement of the Doppler Weather Radar Network in ChinaDr Haihe Liang (China)  et al.
P2_31A self-draining paired buckets for the weighing raingaugesProf Gyu-Ho Lim (Republic of Korea)  et al.
P2_32Research on Comparison Analysis and Inversion Algorithm of Temperature and Humidity Profiles of Ground-based Microwave RadiometerMrs Jiajia Mao (China)  et al.
P2_33High Wind Speed Recorder: Full Solution Mr M Danish Mohammad Danish (India)  et al.
P2_34Automatic Weather Station: Full SolutionMr M Danish Mohammad Danish (India)  et al.
P2_35Design Construction and Calibration of Self Recording Precipitation, Temperature and Relative Humidity Measurement EquipmentMr Babatunde Abraham Okunlola (Nigeria)
P2_36Frequency Interference and Detection Methods in Meteorological RadarsMr IsmaIl TemIr (Turkey)  et al.
P2_37Development of X-band Dual-pol Phased-Array Weather Radar (DP-PAWR)Dr Masakazu Wada (Japan)
P2_38Estimation and Analysis of Integrated Precipitable Water Vapor(IPWV) from a Network of 25 Ground-Based GNSS Receivers over Indian SubcontinentMr Ramashray  Yadav (India)  et al.
P2_39Validation of Total Precipitable Water Vapor Retrieved from INSAT-3DR Sounder Using estimation of a network of 25 Ground-Based GNSS Receivers over Indian SubcontinentMr Ramashray Yadav (India)  et al.
P2_40The observations of sub-tropical weather by a prototype water vapour Differential Absorption LIDAR (DIAL) in Hong KongMr Wai-Lung Yeung (Hong Kong, China)  et al.
P2_41Development of new thermometer shields with the ventilation speed controllerMr Daiki Yoshida (Japan)  et al.
P2_42Development and industrialization of a handy and portable irradiation sensor measuring global, diffuse, and direct solar irradiation with no need for sun tracking systems or moving partsMr Alessandro Rossi  (Italy) et al.

Topic 3: Ensuring sustainability of measurements

No.TitleAuthor(s)pdfpptrec
O3_1Sustainability of measurements post donor-funded programmesMr Andrew Harper (New Zealand) et al.pdfpptrec
O3_2Experiences with Quality Evaluation of AMDAR ObservationsDr Jitze van der Meulen (Netherlands)pdfpptrec
O3_3GCOS Upper Air Network (GUAN) Radiosonde Observations – Past, Present and FutureMr Tim Oakley (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)pdfpptrec
O3_4Quality Assurance & Quality Control of IAGOS In Service Aircraft Measurements: Concept & Experiences MadeDr Herman G.J. Smit (Germany) et al.pdfpptrec
O3_5Radiosonde descent reports: encouraging preliminary resultsBruce Ingleby  et al.(ECMWF)pdfpptrec
O3_6Field intercomparison of some candidates for measuring the reference surface air temperatureMr Akira Yamamoto (Japan) et al.pdfpptrec
O3_7Challenges in transition from mercury measuring instruments to alternative measurement technologies in ZimbabweMr Webster Magwaro (Zimbabwe)pdfpptrec
O3_8Lessons from the Modernisation of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) - A Case Study of the Zambia Meteorological DepartmentMr Oliver Mudenda (Zambia)pdfpptrec
O3_9Effects of different shelter types on temperature measurementsMs Lisa Hannak (Germany)  et al.pdfpptrec
O3_10Thermal Study of Costa Rica by means Automatic Meteorological StationsMSc.Martha Eugenia Pereira Molina(Costa Rica)pdfpptrec
O3_11Freezing Prevention and Open Area Control SystemMr Ahmet Sahan (Turkey)  et al.pdfpptrec
O3_12Review of the history and future of automatic upper air soundingsMr Aki Lilja (Finland)  et al.pdfpptrec
O3_13Historical siting classificationMr Gabriel Kielland (Norway)  et al.pdfpptrec

Posters

No.TitleAuthor(s)
P3_1The Interactive Weather Radar Visibility Analysis Tool Dr KurtuluS Öztürk (Turkey)  et al.
P3_2Summary of JMA/WMO Workshop on Quality Management of Surface Observations – RA II WIGOS ProjectMr Yoshiaki Hirano (Japan)  et al.
P3_3Automatic Weather Station Design for Primary AWS networksMr Jorma Islander (Finland)
P3_4The International Surface Temperature InitiativeDr Kate Willett (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.
P3_5Increasing the quality of homogenized long-term time series by combining novel homogenization routines and siting classificationMs Elin Lundstad (Norway)  et al.
P3_6Ozone Sonde Data Quality Assessment: Resolving Inhomogeneities With New Insights from the JOSIE 2017-SHADOZ CampaignDr Herman G.J. Smit (Germany)  et al.
P3_7Performance of Electronic Sunshine Duration Sensors in IMD network and its comparison with Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorderMr Anjit Anjan (India)  et al.
P3_8Analysis of variation characteristics for aerosol mass concentrations by different observation methods at Shangdianzi Station in ChinaProf Yang Li (China)  et al.
P3_9METTELSAT : weather and climate date/information Collection, processing and disseminationMr Adelbert Muhanga (Democratic Republic of the Congo)  et al.
P3_10Analysis of parallel meteorological observations of co-located conventional and automatic instruments in IndonesiaDr Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan (Indonesia)  et al.
P3_11AHP a New Method for Selection of AWOSMr Ahmed Saad Abdelnaby (Egypt)
P3_12Remote sensing as a complementary data source for meteorological measurement in NigeriaMr Samuel Akande (Nigeria)
P3_13Kuwait Meteorological Department ServicesMr Mohammad Alsaffar (Kuwait) et al.
P3_14Investigating the Homogeneity of Monthly Rainfall Records in KenyaMr Hezron Andang’o (Kenya)  et al.
P3_15Sustenance of Global Climate Observation System Upper Air Network (GUAN) standard network of IMDMr Mohd. Imran Ansari (India)  et al.
P3_16Rehabilitation of Environmental Conditions of Observing Stations for Improving Data QualityMr Mustafa Atilan (Turkey)  et al.
P3_17New architecture of the meteorological observation network in view of the migration from obsolete to electronic  instrumentsMr Mounir Aziz (Morocco)  et al.
P3_18Impact of wind and temperature on snowfall measurements by three Thies LPM and three OTT Parsivel2 compared with DFAR (Double Fence Automated Reference) measurements at WMO.SPICE Formigal-Sarrios siteDr Santiago Begueria (Spain)  et al.
P3_19Ecuador: Preliminary Results of the UV Radiation NetworkMr Manuel Carvajal (Ecuador)  et al.
P3_20Modernization of the Surface Network observation in TunisiaMrs Saoussen Cheriaa (Tunisia)
P3_21Malawi Experience with Automatic Weather Station (AWSs) Challenges and Possible SolutionsMr Francis John Chithila (Malawi)
P3_22Comparison of the Lightning Detecting and Tracking System's Rain Output and Automated Weather Observing System's Output for Izmir and Istanbul RegionsMr Yusuf Salih EroGlu (Turkey)  et al.
P3_23Ensuring Sustainability of measurements of upper air observing systemMrs Zeinab Sayed Fahmy (Egypt)
P3_24Improvements in the observation of the canopy layer Urban Heat Island in MilanoDr Giuseppe Frustaci (Italy)  et al.
P3_25Meteorological observation network automation in the underdeveloped countries for a better adaptation of the vulnerable zones to the climatic change (case of Guinea)Mr Laddah Gberegbe (Guinea)  et al.
P3_26Automatic identification of the type of atmospheric obscurity phenomena by AWSProf Jianxia Guo (China)  et al.
P3_27Achievements of Reflectivity - Rainfall Rate Conversion Coefficients for 8 Radars of TSMSMr Aytaç Hazer (Turkey)  et al.
P3_28Storage Stability of Ultrasonic Wind SensorsDr Jarmo Hietanen (Finland)
P3_29Introduction of Radiosonde Humidity sensor testing method and the analysis of measurement resultsMr Liu Hou (China)  et al.
P3_30Can manual instruments be replaced by automatic instruments?Mr Fouad Issoufa Ali (Comoros)
P3_31Aids for Automatic quality control of AWS data at Basque Meteorology AgencyMr Otxoa de Alda Kepa (Spain)
P3_32Local Manufactured Farmer Rain Gauges in MaliMr Adama Konate (Mali)
P3_33Analysis of meteorological parameters in Schirmacher oasis, East AntarcticaMr Rakesh Kumar (India)  et al.
P3_34Technical Regulation as a Key Component of Quality Assurance of Hydrometeorological Products and ServicesDr Viacheslav Manukalo (Ukraine)  et al.
P3_35Integration of Rainfall Data from Various Agencies in Gridded MapMr Zabani Md Zuki (Malaysia)  et al.
P3_36A coordinated effort to improve precipitation data quality over Canada: Precipitation Round TableDr Eva Mekis (Canada)  et al.
P3_37Evolution of extreme values in a dense Automatic Weather Station network - A case study of temperature time series of the Basque CountryDr Maruri Mercedes (Spain)
P3_38Automatic Weather Station: Data ManagementMr M Danish Mohammad Danish (India)
P3_39Preliminary results of UVER measurements in a high-altitude station in the Pyrenees and comparison with a UVI forecasting systemMr Juan R. Moreta (Spain)
P3_40Cooperative flood forecasting and warning systemMr Ayoub Nafii (Morocco)  et al.
P3_41Radiosonde and OzonesondeMrs Lynete Awuor Ochieng' (Kenya)
P3_42On the Automation and Modernisation of the Irish Climate Station NetworkMr Tony O'Leary (Ireland)  et al.
P3_43Magnitudes of Climate Variability and Changes over the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands of Kenya between 1961 and 2013 PeriodMr Jully Ouma (Kenya)  et al.
P3_44Automatization of Meteorological Instruments on Surface Weather Observation In BMKGMr Fahmi Pahlevi (Indonesia)  et al.
P3_45Comparison of average daily temperatures from manual measurements and from AWOSMrs Elena Paneva Gjorgievski (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
P3_46Thermal Study of Costa Rica by means Automatic Meteorological StationsMrs Marta Eugenia Pereira Molina (Costa Rica)
P3_47Evaluation of Hydrometeorological Network of ABHBCMr Hamza Rachidi (Morocco)  et al.
P3_48The important role of the State Hydrological Institute played by the water-balance metrologyMr Yuri Romanov (Russian Federation)  et al.
P3_49Ensuring Sustainability of Measurements in Meteorological InstrumentsMr Christopher Sambana (Zimbabwe)
P3_50The Basque Automatic Weather Station Mesonetwork in perspectiveMr Gaztelumendi Santiago (Spain)
P3_51Methods of Meteorological ObservationsMs Elikem Setsoafia (Ghana)  et al.
P3_52The Use of Onsite Hydrogen Generation to Improve Upper Air OperationsMr John Speranza (United States of America)  et al.
P3_53Comparison of Automatic weather Observing Station  and Conventional Instrumens Temperature Data Maxim and Minimum between the period of 2010 to 2015 at Namulonge AgroMet Station and Serere Agro-Met station UgandaMr Andrew Ssali (Uganda)
P3_54Modernisation of the Meteorological Monitoring Network in CroatiaDr Nataša Strelec Mahovic (Croatia) et al.
P3_55Real Time Calibrating Differential Phase of Dual Polarization Weather Radar using Ground ClutterMr Zhaoping Sun (China)  et al.
P3_56Vaisala Radiosonde RS41 Cover Update – Analysis of Comparative Soundings to Study Possible Effects on Atmospheric ProfilingMr Petteri Survo (Finland)  et al.
P3_57Ensuring sustainability of measurements in Solomon IslandsMr Barnabas Tahunipue (Solomon Islands)
P3_58South Sudan Meteorological DepartmentMr Juma  Ali Mohammed  Taradain (South Sudan)  et al.
P3_59Toward the Fit Weather Observation for Development of Meteorological Services in MyanmarMr Hla Tun (Myanmar)  et al.
P3_60Optimization of Observation Network Based on the RequirementsMr Özden Tüten (Turkey)  et al.
P3_61IoT based modern surface meteorological observatoryMr Shende Uday (India)  et al.
P3_62Network of environmental monitoring in ChileMr Luis Valdés (Chile)
P3_63Sphere calibration of two co-located polarimetric X-band radarsMs Floortje van den Heuvel (Switzerland)  et al.
P3_64Alternative of gradual modernization of manned measurement instrumentsMr Augusto Vargas (Peru)
P3_65Development of the weather observations network at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO)Dr Sibylle von Löwis (Iceland)  et al.
P3_66Extraction of  atmospheric vertical velocity from observations of WPR combined with millimeter-wavelength radar during precipitationDr Lei Wulfmeyer (China)  et al.

Topic 4: Measurement and integration challenges in the next 20 years

No.TitleAuthor(s)pdfpptrec
O4_1Deep neural network approach for automatic fog detection using traffic camera imagesMr Giuliano Andrea Pagani (Netherlands)  et al.pdfpptrec
O4_2Megacities Experiment on integrated Meteorological Observation in China (MEMO)Dr Bai Li (China)  et al.pdfpptrec
O4_3Data Collection Network Modernisation - What You Need to KnowMr Bruce Hartley (New Zealand)pdfpptrec
O4_4Development of an integrated on-demand observing systemMr Seiichiro Kigawa (Japan)pdfpptrec
O4_5Towards a global land surface climate fiducial reference measurements networkMrs Caterina Tassone (Switzerland)pdfpptrec
O4_6Including Upper Air Measurements in Operational Weather Observing Networks: Example of the New York State MesoNetDr Ludovic Thobois (France)  et al.pdfpptrec
O4_7Operational Early Warning System in Southern Brazil - Blending Remote Sensing and Surface Observations for Precipitation NowcastingDr Cesar Beneti (Brazil)  et al.pdfpptrec
O4_8An Internet-of-Things (IoT) system development and implementation for Automatic Weather Station (AWS) of BMKG based on MQTT ProtocolMr Ariffudin Ariffudin (Indonesia)  et al.pdfpptrec
O4_9Towards a unified central information processing system to operate the various automatic weather stations composing the Moroccan AWS networkMr Youssef Darari (Morocco)  et al.pdfpptrec

JOINT CIMO TECO-2018 & GWEC SESSION:

Observations – sustainability, innovation and quality

No.TitleAuthor(s)pdfpptrec
O4_10

Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships for

Sustainability of Enhanced National Weather

Information Services – Conceptual Basis

and Global Case Studies

Mr Jim

Anderson

(United

States of

America)

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O4_11

Crowdsourced data improves temperature

forecasts on Yr

Dr Thomas

Nipen

(Norway) 

et al.

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O4_12

The Coming Growth in the Global Weather

Enterprise-Brought to Earth Through a

Smail Satellite Constellation Near You

Peter Platzer,

CEO Spire

(GWEC)

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O4_13

Quality, standards, fitness-for-purpose –

what standards are needed in the GWE?

Alessandra

Liberto,

Campbell

Scientific

Inc. (GWEF)

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O4_14

Sustaining observations in extreme

conditions

Andrew Harper

(New Zealand)

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Posters

No.TitleAuthor(s)
P4_1Crowdsourcing observations with FMI Weather AppMr Ismo Karjalainen (Finland)  et al.
P4_2The Internet of Things and Environmental MonitoringMr Rod McKay (New Zealand)  et al.
P4_3Development of Innovative Technology to Provide Low-Cost Surface Atmospheric Observations in Data Sparse RegionsDr Paul Anthony Kucera (United States of America)  et al.
P4_4Towards simplified expression of uncertainty in meteorological observationsDr Stephanie Bell (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.
P4_5Analysis of West African Challenges Towards Fit-For-Purpose Environmental Measurements and IntegrationDr Stella   Uche Obikwelu (Nigeria) et al.
P4_6Challenges of Utilizing AWOS Information for Nowcasting and Weather Observation - A Pictorial/Graphical PerspectiveMr Humphrey Geoffrey Angulu (Kenya)
P4_7Combining satellite infrared, lightning and ground precipitation gauges for better estimation of severity of lightning and associated flash floods across NepalMr Chiranjibi Bhetuwal (Nepal)
P4_8Technology versus computer scienceMr Raul Burgos (Chile)
P4_9Developing high-resolution surface analyses from filtered, bias corrected home AWS dataMr Matthew Clark (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
P4_10A new way to monitor the present weather through community participationMr Muhammad Elkarfous (Egypt) et al.
P4_11New design of AWS network in EgyptMr Hamza Mohamed Hamza (Egypt)
P4_12Southeast Asian Radar Network (Regional WIGOS Project)Mr Koichiro Kakihara (Japan)  et al.
P4_13Improving Efficiency and Quality in Weather Observation and Climate Monitoring by Using Artificial Intelligence and Information Communication Technology (ICT) InfrastructureMr Wilberforce Kahwa Kikwasi (United Republic of Tanzania)
P4_14Volumetric measurements of meteorological parameters to improve the weather forecastDr Alexander Kochin (Russian Federation)
P4_15Challenge associated with observation and reporting of maximum temperature in East Africa - A case study of Dar Es Salaam, TanzaniaMr Zephrean Lufurano (United Republic of Tanzania)  et al.
P4_16Difficulties for integrating data from partner's observing networks: data transmission and integration as an exampleDr Rabia Merrouchi (Morocco)
P4_17Rainfall Error Correction Estimation by Wind Flow ModellingMr David Ndiritu Muchemi (Kenya)
P4_18National Environmental Meteorological Services in IndiaDr Vijay Kumar Soni (India)
P4_19Argentina: challenges of integration of observation networksMr Lucas Stel (Argentina)  et al.
P4_20Croudsourcing and IoT at Meteo FranceÉmilie Mallet (France) et al.

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