IWVA-8 | Presentations

 

Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February 2023 | Rotorua, New Zealand


Jump to: List of Participants | Oral Presentations in Session 1 - Session 2 - Session 3 | Poster Presentations

Or, click here to return to IWVA-8 homepage


List of Participants

Click here to view the list of participants (last updated 5 February 2023)


Oral Presentations

Download a PDF of the IWVA-8 Provisional Programme here (last updated 1 February 2023)

United Nations 'Early Warnings for All' Initiative

Presented by Dr Johan Stander, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Summary of relevant outcomes of the preceding IAVCEI Scientific Assembly

Presented by Dr Sara Barsotti et al, WMO Advisory Group on Volcanic Science for Applications

Session 1: Airframe, engine and avionics susceptibility developments and industry needs

ItemTitle (click to view short abstract)Presented byAffiliationPresentation (click to view slides)
1.1Furthering Our Understanding of Aero Engine Susceptibility to Volcanic Ash and SulphurDr Rory ClarksonRolls-Royce
1.2Thoughts on Volcanic Ash – Pilots´ PerspectiveKlaus SieversIFALPA
1.3The Change to Quantitative Volcanic Ash for AirlinesGraham RennieIATA
1.4Policy, Research, and Activities related to Volcanic Ash Clouds and Gases in the Federal Aviation AdministrationKaren Shelton-MurFAA
1.5Managing Aviation Operations in an Increasing Complex EnvironmentJohn MonksBritish Airways

Back to top

Session 2: Recent developments and upcoming challenges and opportunities for volcano observatories and meteorological services

ItemTitle (click to view short abstract)Presented byAffiliationPresentation (click to view slides)
2.1State Volcano Observatories of Southern South America and VAAC Buenos Aires – Collaborations and Challenges for the Next DecadeSebastian Garcia[1]SEGEMAR
2.2Volcanic Ash Risk Map and Mitigation Plans on Indonesian Aviation Service Using Geospatial TechniqueDewa PradnyaBMKG
2.3Operating the Aviation Colour Code System at European Volcano Observatories – Experiences and ChallengesDr Sara BarsottiIMO
2.4Five volcano observatories, three VAACs, 161 potentially active volcanoes: volcano monitoring across the United States and territoriesDr Natalia DeligneUSGS
2.5Developments in Volcano Monitoring at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological InstituteDr Elske de Zeeuw van DalfsenKNMI
2.6Coordination of Volcanic Eruption Observation and Reporting in Solomon IslandsSolomon SammySIMS

[1] on behalf of Ivonne Alejandra Lazarte Zerpa, Instituto Geofísico del Perú.

Back to top

Session 3: The next generation of volcanic hazard services for aviation

ItemTitle (click to view short abstract)Presented byAffiliationPresentation (click to view slides)
3.1Quantitative Volcanic Ash Information at VAAC Buenos Aires – Developments and Tests to Achieve the Initial Operating Capabilities Dr Soledad OsoresSNM
3.2Introduction of Quantitative Volcanic Ash Information Services at VAAC DarwinDr Jarrad DenmanBOM
3.3Evaluating Probabilistic Forecasts of Volcanic EmissionsDr Alice CrawfordNOAA
3.4Towards Sulphur Dioxide Forecast Information ServicesDr Claire Witham UKMO

Back to top


Poster Presentations

Download a PDF of the list of IWVA-8 Poster Presentations here

ItemTitle (click to view short abstract)Presented byAffiliationPoster (click to view)
1An Attempt to Obtain Semi-Automatic Polygons of Volcanic Ash Presence using Artificial IntelligenceDr Soledad Osores[2]SMN
2VAAC Darwin's Dispersion Ensemble Prediction System 2: New Capabilities and Improved ScienceDr Jarrad Denman[3]BOM
3The Effect of the 2021 Volcanic Eruption of La Soufriere on Barbados from the Perspective of a Small Island Developing State’s National Meteorological ServiceShanice WhitehallBMS
4Retrieval of Volcanic Ash Base Height Based on Active and Passive Satellites and Machine Learning AlgorithmProf. ZHU LinCMA
5Identification of Volcanic Ash Distribution Using Himawari-8 Satellite with RGB Technique (Case Study: Ili Lewotolok Mount Eruption on 29 November 2020)Dr Yosafat Donni HaryantoSTMKG
6Identification of Mount Agung Volcanic Ash Using Satellite Imagery and WRF-CHEM ModelsDr Yosafat Donni Haryanto[4]STMKG[Withdrawn]
7Impact of Volcanic Ash Handling on Flight Operations using Integrated Web-based Aeronautical Information System (I-WISH) PlatformDewa Pradnya[5]BMKG
8Introduction to AWS-based Volcanic Ash Forecasting SystemDr ZHAN YizheMetService
9Addressing Pilots Concern on Volcanic Ash SIGMET over the Honiara Flight Information RegionSolomon SammySIMS
10A Digital Twin Component for Operational Forecast of Volcanic Dispersal and FalloutProf. Arnau FolchCSIC

[2] on behalf of Maximiliano Sergio Vita Sanchez, SMN; [3] on behalf of Dr Chris Lucas, BOM; [4] on behalf of Agung Hari Saputra, STMKG; [5] on behalf of Rajasain Edralin, BMKG.

Back to top


CLICK HERE to return to the IWVA-8 homepage

CLICK HERE to return to the Services for Aviation homepage