WWOSC 2014_19
The World Weather Open Science Conference
Presentations
(19 August 2014)
WW-JPL04
08:30 - 10:00 Joint Plenary Session Room
Chairs: Jan Eichner and Aida Diongue-Niang
WW-JPL04.01 – The complementary roles of insurance and weather information
in managing risk
Rowan Douglas , Willis Research Network, London, UK
WW-JPL04.02 - Directions in mesoscale and convective scale prediction
Michael Reeder - Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
SCI-PS154 -
10:30 - 12:00
ISS - Land-Atmosphere interactions and water cycle
Chair: Ayrton Zadra
SCI-PS155 -
10:30 - 12:00
ISS - Cryosphere-Ocean-Atmosphere, Coupling & Interaction
Chair: Steven Krueger
SCI-PS155.01 - The role of waves in air-sea interaction
Øyvind Saetra1, 1The Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway
SCI-PS155.02 - Stochastic parametrization of wave breaking in wave-current
interactions
Jorge Ramirez1, Juan Restrepo2, 1Universidad de Colombia, Medellin, Colombia,
2University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, USA
SCI-PS155.03 - Western Mediterranean Sea air-sea exchanges from the
AROME-WMED model during the HyMeX campaign
Romain Rainaud1, Cindy Lebeaupin-Brossier1, Véronique Ducrocq1, Hervé
Giordani1, 1Météo-France CNRM/GAME, Toulouse, France
SCI-PS156 -
10:30 - 12:00
S2S - Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Prediction Project
Chair: Randall Dole
SCI-PS156.01 - Subseasonal to seasonal prediction: CPC operational outlooks
and other applications
Jon Gottschalck1, 1NOAA / Climate Prediction Center, College Park, USA
SCI-PS157 -
10:30 - 12:00
NPE - Environmental Prediction Systems: Mid latitude regional aspects
Chair: Virginie Marécal
SCI-PS157.01 - Numerical Environmental Prediction, on the way towards more
integrated forecasting of the Earth System
Stephane Belair1, 1Environment Canada, Montreal, Canada
SCI-PS157.02 - UK Environmental Prediction – integration and evaluation at
the convective scale
Huw Lewis1, Gilbert Brunet1, Chris Harris1, Martin Best1, Andy Saulter1, Jason
Holt2, Lucy Bricheno2, Nick Reynard3, Eleanor Blyth3, 1Met Office, Exeter, UK,
2NERC National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, UK, 3NERC Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford, UK
SCI-PS157.03 - The High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR): A maturation of
frequently updating convection-allowing numerical weather prediction
Curtis Alexander1, Stan Benjamin2, Steve Weygandt2, David Dowell2, Ming
Hu1, Tanya Smirnova1, Joe Olson1, John Brown2, Eric James1, Haidao Lin3,
1Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder,USA,
2NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, USA, 3Cooperative Institute for Research in the
Atmosphere, Boulder, USA
SCI-PS158 -
10:30 - 12:00
ODA - Data assimilation methodology and diagnostic tools
Chair: Fabio Diniz
SCI-PS158.02 - Use of ensembles to renew and improve adjoint-based adaptive
observation strategies.
Niels Oger1, Olivier Pannekoucke1, Alexis Doerenbecher1, Philippe Arbogast1,
1CNRM-GAME UMR3589 Météo-France, Toulouse, France
SCI-PS159 -
10:30 - 12:00
ODA - Observations and assimilation of atmospheric constituents
Chair: Pablo Saide
SCI-PS160 -
10:30 - 12:00
ODA - New technologies and observation instrumentation innovations: from urban to global
scales
Chair: Dave Turner
SCI-PS160.04 - Strategic importance of FarIR Data for forecasting cold
airmass formation in the Polar Vortex
Jean-Pierre Blanchet1, Yacine Bouzid1, Pierre Gauthier1, Éric Girard1,
1Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada
(exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS161 -
10:30 - 12:00
Tropical cyclones and tropical convection
Chair: Johnny Chan
SCI-PS161.01 - Radiative-convective instability and tropical weather and
climate prediction
Kerry Emanuel1, 1MIT, Cambridge, USA
SCI-PS162 - 10:30 - 12:00
P&P - Atmospheric and oceanic composition (processes, physics, modelling)
Chair: Bernhard Vogel
SCI-PS162.02 - Simulation over Pakistan using the WRF-Chem model: A case
study
Muhammad Zeeshaan Shahid1, Liao Hong1, Jianping Li1, 1Institute of
Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
SCI-PS163 -
10:30 - 12:00
P&P - Continental convective systems
Chair: David Parsons
SCI-PS163.01 - Empirical studies of predictability at convective scales
Isztar Zawadzki1, Madalina Surcel1, Aitor Atencia1, 1McGill University, Montreal, Canada (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS163.02 - Synergetic use of multi-sensor data sets for improved
nowcasting of severe convective weather events
Kathrin Wapler1, Theresa Bick1, Hartwig Deneke2, Malte Diederich1, Akos
Horvath1, Fabian Senf1, Clemens Simmer3, Jürgen Simon1, Silke Trömel1,
1Hans Ertel Research Centre for Weather Research, Germany, 2Institute for Tropospheric Research,
Leipzig, Germany, 3University of Bonn, Meteorological
Institute, Germany
SCI-PS163.03 - The decorrelation scale: methodology and application for
precipitation forecasts
Madalina Surcel1, Isztar Zawadzki1, M. K. Yau1, 1McGill University, Montreal,
Canada
SCI-PS164 -
10:30 - 12:00
PPP - Polar Prediction Project
Chair: Stephan Juricke
SCI-PS164.01 - The New Arctic: challenges, opportunities and concerns
Mark Serreze1, 1NSIDC, Boulder, USA
SCI-PS164.03 - Will Arctic sea ice thickness initialisation improve the
skill of coupled forecasts?
Jonathan Day1, Ed Hawkins1, Steffen Tietsche1, 1University of Reading,
Reading, UK
SCI-PS165 -
10:30 - 12:00
WHI - Development of applications in the forecasting process
Chair: Lans Rothfusz
10:30 SCI-PS165.01 - Severe weather prediction and analysis at ECMWF - recent
developments and future challenges
Timothy Hewson1, 1ECMWF, Reading, UK
11:00 SCI-PS165.02 - Ensemble storm surge forecasting in the UK during the
exceptional 2013/14 winter storm season
Helen Titley1, 1Met Office, Exeter, UK
11:20 SCI-PS165.03 - Towards improving the predictability of atmospheric rivers
impacting coastal British Columbia
Bradley Snyder1, Ruping Mo1, Alex Cannon2, Greg West3, Ronald Frenette4,
1Environment Canada, Vancouver, Canada, 2Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, Victoria,Canada,
3University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 4Environment Canada, Montreal, Canada
11:40 SCI-PS165.04 - Nowcasting (with MAPLE) and stationary precipitation
patterns associated with large lakes and mountains
Lisa Alexander1, Peter Taylor1, Iain Russell2, Majid Fekri2, 1York University,
Toronto, Canada, 2Pelmorex Canada Inc., Oakville, Canada
SCI-PS166 -
13:30 - 15:00
NPE - Environmental Prediction Systems: Mid latitude regional aspects
Chair: Peter Steinle
SCI-PS167 -
13:30 - 15:00
ODA - Data assimilation methodology and diagnostic tools
Chair: Andrew Lorenc
SCI-PS167.01 - Ensemble forecast sensitivity to observations: applications
for proactive quality control
Eugenia Kalnay1, Daisuke Hottac2,3, Yoichiro Ota4,3, Guo-Yuan Lien1,
Takemasa Miyoshi1,5, 1AOSC, University of Maryland, College Park, USA,
2AMSC, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, USA, 3Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, Japan, 4NCEP,
NWS/NOAA, College Park, USA, 5RIKEN Advanced
Institute for Commutational Science, Kobe, Japan
SCI-PS167.04 - Estimation of forecast sensitivity to observations within
KIAPS-LETKF data assimilation system
Ji-Sun Kang1, Byoung-Joo Jung1, Youngsoon Jo1, Yoichiro Ota2, 1Korea
Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems, Seoul, Korea, 2Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo,
Japan
SCI-PS168 -
13:30 - 15:00
ODA - New technologies and observation instrumentation innovations: from urban to global
scales.
Chair: Anne Hirsikko
SCI-PS168.01 - The GOES-R Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) and the
Global Observing System for total lightning
Steven Goodman1, Richard Blakeslee2, William Koshak2, Dennis Buechler3,
Lawrence Carey3, Douglas Mach4, Monte Bateman4, Harold Peterson4, Eugene McCaul4, Scott Rudlosky5,
1NOAA/NESDIS, Greenbelt, USA, 2NASA
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, USA, 3The University of Alabama in Huntsville,
Huntsville, USA, 4Universities Space Research Association,
Huntsville, USA, 5NOAA/NESDIS, College Park, USA (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS168.02 - The front range observational network testbed
J.C. Hubbert1, P. Kennedy2, W-C Lee1, S. Rutledge2, T. Weckwerth1, V. Chandrasekar2, E. Loew1, M.
Dixon1, 1National Center For Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, USA, 2Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, USA (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS168.04 - The July 2013 Toronto flooding event: What can we learn from
crowdsourced smartphone data?
Kent Moore1, Jacob Sheehy2, Philippe Jones2, 1University of Toronto, Toronto,
Canada, 2Cumulonimbus, Toronto, Canada
SCI-PS169 -
13:30 - 15:00
S2S - Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Prediction Project
Chair: Duane Waliser
SCI-PS169.01 - The Forecast Skill Horizon
Roberto Buizza1, Martin Leutbecher1, Franco Molteni1, Alan Thorpe1, Frederic Vitart1, 1European
Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, UK
SCI-PS169.03 - Subseasonal variability of North American wintertime surface
air temperature
Hai Lin1, 1Environment Canada, Dorval, Canada
SCI-PS170 -
13:30 - 15:00
P&P - Continental convective systems
Chair: Luciano Vidal
SCI-PS170.04 - Northern Rocky Mountains as the origin for northwest flow
severe weather outbreaks
S.-Y. Wang1, 1USU, Logan, USA (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS171 -
13:30 - 15:00
P&P - Dynamics & predictability of middle latitude weather systems & their higher and
lower latitude interactions
Chair: Stan Benjamin
SCI-PS171.03 - Multi-scale Met Office unified model simulations of a
mesoscale convective system in north-western Europe
Samantha Clarke1, Suzanne Gray1, Nigel Roberts2, 1University of Reading, Department of Meteorology,
Reading, UK, 2Met Office@Reading, University of Reading, Department of Meteorology, Reading, UK
SCI-PS171.04 - Analyses and thinking on the extremes of torrential rain on
July 21, 2012 in Beijing
Yun Chen1, Jun Sun1, Jun Xu1, Shunan Yang1, Zhiping Zong1, Jie Sheng1,
Chong Fang1, 1National Meteorological Center (NMC), CMA, Beijing, China
SCI-PS172 -
13:30 - 15:00
P&P - Stochastic forcing, Ensemble prediction systems and TIGGE
Chair: Kirstin Kober
SCI-PS172.02 - Addressing model error through atmospheric stochastic
physical parametrisations: Impact on the ECMWF seasonal forecasting system
Antje Weisheimer1,2, Susanna Corti3,2, Tim Palmer1,2, Frederic Vitart2,
1University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 2ECMWF, Reading, UK, 3ISAC CNR, Bologna, Italy (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS173 -
13:30 - 15:00
ODA - Observations and assimilation of atmospheric constituents
Chair: Roger Saunders
SCI-PS173.01 - Observation leverage in the analysis and subsequent forecast
impact
Carla Cardinali1, 1ECMWF, Reading, UK
SCI-PS173.04 - Assimilation of visible and near-infrared satellite
observations in KENDA-COSMO
Leonhard Scheck1, Tobias Necker1, Pascal Frerebeau1, Bernhard Mayer1,
Martin Weissmann1, 1Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany
SCI-PS174 -
13:30 - 15:00
WHI - Development of applications in the forecasting process
Chair: Ping-wah Li
SCI-PS174.01 - The future of forecaster decision making: Is it automation
or human-computer interdependence?
Robert Hoffmann1, 1Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensecola, USA (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS174.04 - Interactive 3D ensemble visualization for weather
forecasting
Marc Rautenhaus1, Christian M. Grams2, Andreas Schäfler3, Rüdiger Westermann1,
1Computer Graphics and Visualization Group, Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany,
2Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 3Deutsches Zentrum für
Luft- und Raumfahrt,
Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
UAS-PS320 -
13:30 - 15:00
Estimating the social and economic value of weather, water, and climate information
Chair: Adriaan Perrels
UAS-PS320.01 - The marginal value of weather warning systems
Benjamin Miller1, 1University of California, San Diego, USA
UAS-PS320.03 - The role of weather and climate service innovation in
adaptation to climate change
Atte Harjanne1, Adriaan Perrels1, Väinö Nurmi1, Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola1,
1Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
UAS-PS320.04 - Searching for the ideal wind power forecast
Markus Dabernig1, Jakob W. Messner1, Georg J. Mayr1, 1University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
UAS-PS321-
13:30 - 15:00
Special Session on the future of the weather enterprise
Chair: Jean Andrey
SCI-PS175 -
16:30 - 18:00
NPE - Environmental Prediction Systems: Mid latitude regional aspects
Chair: Jeanette Onvlee
SCI-PS176 -
16:30 - 18:00
ODA - Data assimilation methodology and diagnostic tools
Chair: Abhishek Chatterjee
SCI-PS177 -
16:30 - 18:00
WHI - Development of applications in the forecasting process
Chair: Dirk Heizenreder
SCI-PS177.01 - Designing semi-automatic systems for weather warning
operations
Hans-Joachim Koppert1, 1Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany
SCI-PS177.02 - Forecasting a Continuum of Environmental Threats (FACETs):
A proposed next-generation warning concept for the U.S.
Lans Rothfusz1, Travis Smith2, Gregory Stumpf3, Christopher Karstens2,
1NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, USA, 2Univ. of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for
Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, Norman, USA,
3NOAA/National Weather Service, Norman, USA
SCI-PS177.03 - Australian NexGen forecast and warning system
Gary Weymouth1, Michael Foley1, Philip Riley1, Timothy Hume1, Tennessee Leeuwenburg1, John Bally1,
Beth Ebert2, 1Australian Bureau of Meteorology,
Melbourne, Australia, 2Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Docklands, Australia
SCI-PS178 -
16:30 - 18:00
ODA - New technologies and observation instrumentation innovations: from urban to global
scales.
Chair: Chris Velden
SCI-PS178.01 - Chinese contributions to the space-based GOS: Fengyun
meteorological satellites and their application to NWP
Peng Zhang1, 1National Satellite Meteorological Center/CMA, Beijing, China (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS178.02 - Continuity and Innovation provided by EUMETSAT’s New
Satellite Programmes
Johannes Schmetz1, Rolf Stuhlmann1, Peter Schlüssel1, Dieter Klaes1,
Rosemary Munro1, Marianne König1, Kenneth Holmlund1, Joerg Schulz1, Marc Cohen1, Sergio Rota1,
1EUMETSAT, Darmstadt, Germany (exceeds size limit)
SCI-PS178.03 - Arctic weather every 10 minutes: Exelis’ ABI on PCW
Paul Griffith1, Susan Wirth1, 1Exelis Geospatial Systems, Fort Wayne, IN, USA
SCI-PS179-
16:30 - 18:00
ODA - Observations and their assimilation in global to convective scale models
Chair: Carla Cardinali
SCI-PS179.02 - Assimilation of satellite cloud-information at the
convective scale in an Ensemble Kalman Filter
Annika Schomburg1, Christoph Schraff1, Stefan Declair1, Africa Perianez1,
Roland Potthast1, 1Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany
SCI-PS179.03 - Applying GSI 3DVAR-Ensemble Hybrid Data Assimilation System
for rapid refresh with regional ensembles
Ming Hu1,2, David Dowell2, Steve Weygandt2, Stan Benjamin2, Jeff Whitaker3,
Curtis Alxander1,2, 1CIRES, University of Colorado and NOAA/ESRL/GSD/AMB, Boulder, USA,
2NOAA/ESRL/GSD/AMB, Boulder, USA, 3NOAA/ESRL/PSD,
Boulder, USA
SCI-PS180 -
16:30 - 18:00
P&P - Dynamics & predictability of middle latitude weather systems & their higher and
lower latitude interactions
Chair: Thomas Spengler
SCI-PS180.01 - Wildfires over Southeastern Australia and their links to
midlatitude Rossby Wave breaking and tropical convection
Michael Reeder1, Thomas Spengler2, 1Monash University, Melbourne, Australia,
2University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway (exceed size limit)
SCI-PS180.04 - Model studies of heavy precipitation events in the western
Mediterranean during the HyMeX campaign (2012)
Luisa Röhner1, 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
SCI-PS181 -
16:30 - 18:00
P&P - Stochastic forcing, Ensemble prediction systems and TIGGE
Chair: Tom Hamill
SCI-PS181.02 - Impact on convective initiation of a stochastic boundary
layer parameterisation
Kirstin Kober1, George C. Craig1, 1Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich,
Germany
SCI-PS181.03 - An investigation of the evolution of forecast uncertainty in
Global Model Forecasts
Istvan Szunyogh1, Michael Herrera1, Gyorgyi Gyarmati1, Joseph Tribbia2,
1Texas A&M University, College Station, USA, 2NCAR, Boulder, USA
SCI-PS182 -
16:30 - 18:00
NPE - Environmental Prediction Systems: Tropical Aspects
Chair: Vijay Tallapragada
SCI-PS182.01 - New climate modes and their predictability
Toshio Yamagata1, 1Application Laboratory, JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan (exceeds size limit)
17:20 SCI-PS182.03 - Intraseasonal variations in west Africa and east Pacific
easterly wave energy budgets
Ghassan Alaka1, Adam Rydbeck1, Eric Maloney1, 1Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, USA
SCI-PS183 -
16:30 - 18:00
S2S - Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Prediction Project
Chair: Cristiana Stan
SCI-PS183.03 - Improvement of climate simulations: an ENSO example
Jong-Seong Kug1, Yoo-Geun Ham2, 1POSTECH, Pohang, Korea, 2Chonnam University, Gwangju, South Korea
Communication and facilitate and support decision making
Chair: Claude Masse
UAS-PS323.02 - Improving Canadian climate and water data dissemination
Miguel Tremblay1, 1Environment Canada, Montréal, Canada
UAS-PS323.03 - Vanishing Points(TM) in South Louisiana: future
implications of a community-based mobile application on climate adaptation
Sandra Maina1,2, Pallab Mozumder1, 1Florida International University, Miami,
USA, 2SOARS/UCAR, Boulder, CO, USA