Training Workshop on Satellite Data and Products for Drought Monitoring and Agrometeorology
Training Course on the Use of Satellite Products for Drought
Monitoring and Agro-meteorological Applications
Budapest, Hungary
24 - 28 April 2017
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Presentations
Day 1: Monday 24 April 2017
- MeteoSat solar channels by Jose Prietro, EUMETSAT
- Vegetation monitoring in the framework of EUMETSAT Land Surface Analysis (SAF) by Alirio Arboleda, Meteo Belgique
- LSA SAF – Products and applications by Alirio Arboleda, Meteo Belgique
Day 2: Tuesday 25 April 2017
- Land SAF Evapotranspirations and Products by Alirio Arboleda, Meteo Belgique
- Global Assessment of impacts of climate change on agricultural productivity – the FAO GAEZ portal by Gianluca Franceschini, FAO
- Monitoring agricultural drought with remote sensing data - ASIS by Oscar Rojas, FAO
- New capabilities in Earth Observation for agriculture by Espen Volden, ESA
Day 3: Wednesday 26 April 2017
- Applying EO data for drought monitoring by Katarzyna Dabrowska-Zielinska, ESA
- Drought monitoring - Hands on practices by Karol Paradowski, ESA
- DMCSEE – A framework to support drought management in SE European countries by Andreja Susnik, SEA
- DriDanube project - Drought Risk in the Danube Region by Wolfgang Wagner, HSAF
- Satellite Application Facility in Support to Operational Hydrology and Water Management by Wolfgang Wagner, HSAF
- Use of Remote sensing coupled with models in agriculture decision making by Wolfgang Wagner, HSAF
Day 4: Thursday 27 April 2017
- Drought monitoring in RHMSS: drought indices and application of remote sensing in agricultural meteorology by Ana Sovjanski, RMHSS
- Application of products from numerical models in agrometeorological forecasts and the Climate Watch System by Ana Sovjanski, RMHSS
- Forest/bush fire risk products in Croatia by Visnja Vucetic, DHMZ
- Remote sensing products in Agriculture and drought monitoring in Romania by Oana Oprea, Meteo Romania
- Vegetation and soil moisture assessments based on MODIS data to support regional drought monitoring in Hungary by F. Kovacs, University of Szeged
- Biomass and Soil Moisture simulation and assimilation in Hungary in the framework of ImagineS project by Helga Toth, OMSZ
- Use of remote sensing products for drought monitoring and agrometeorology. Review per participating countries: Greece, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia
Day 5: Friday 28 April 2017