TECO-2014 Programme
TECO-2014 WMO TECHNICAL CONFERENCE ON METEOROLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INSTRUMENTS Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 07-09 July 2014
PROGRAMME(available in English only)
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MONDAY, 07 JULY 2014 |
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08:30-10:00 | REGISTRATION |
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10:00-11:00 |
O P E N I N G WELCOME
& INTRODUCTION |
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SESSION 1A – DEVELOPMENTS IN OBSERVING TECHNOLOGIES Chairperson: Jitze Van der Meulen (Netherlands) |
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11:00-11:30 | Keynote 1A |
M. Gabella | |
11:30-11:45 |
1(1) |
Arkadii Koldaev | |
11:45-12:00 |
1(2) |
Analyses on Disastrous Weather Monitoring Capability of CINRAD and Future Development |
Li Bai |
12:00-12:15 |
1(3) |
Challenges of downsizing (Development of micro radiosonde iMS-100) |
Kensaku Shimizu |
12:15-12:30 |
1(4) |
Vaisala Radiosonde RS41 - New Sensing Technologies for Operational Upper Air Measurements |
Petteri Survo |
12:30-14:00 |
LUNCH BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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14:00-14:15 | OPENING ADDRESS Alexander Frolov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation with WMO |
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SESSION 1B – DEVELOPMENTS IN OBSERVING TECHNOLOGIES Chairperson: Bertrand Calpini (Switzerland) |
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14:15-14:30 |
1(5) |
A. Barreto | |
14:30-14:45 |
1(6) |
Charlie Liu | |
14:45-15:00 |
1(7) |
Byung Moo Kim | |
15:00-15:15 |
1(9) |
Scott A. McLaughlin | |
15:15-15:30 | 1(10) |
Absolutely calibrated Raman lidar as a reference tool in atmospheric humidity profiling | Valentin Simeonov |
15:30-15:45 | P |
12 x 1 minute presentations of ‘best Session 1 posters’ (1 overhead each) |
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15:45-16:30 | COFFEE / TEA BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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16:30-18:00 | PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION 1: IMPROVING GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION AND TRACEABILITY OF SURFACE-BASED OBSERVATION
The CIMO RICs have performed a valuable role over the last decades in improving the quality and traceability of in-situ surface observations on a global scale. However, increasingly, we are seeing replacement of simple in-situ observing equipment and techniques with more complex remote sensing systems, yet there is little global standardization of operations, maintenance and calibration of this equipment and the techniques they employ.
Also, some RICs have been more successful than others. How can we improve standardization and traceability of all observations on a global scale? The aim of this discussion session is to explore possible answers to these questions, in preparation for a three day CIMO/WIGOS Workshop on this topic which is to be held in Langen, Germany in December 2014 |
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18:00-19:00 METEOREX |
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End of the first day |
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TUESDAY, 08 JULY 2014 |
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SESSION 1C– DEVELOPMENTS IN OBSERVING TECHNOLOGIES Chairperson: Volker Kurz (Germany) |
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09:00-09:30 | Keynote 1C Challenges and Experiences with Wind Measurements at Aerodromes |
Wiel M. F. Wauben | |
09:30-09:45 |
1(11) |
Precipitation Gauge - Application of an Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Technique |
Lee, Kyung-Woo |
09:45-10:00 |
1(12) |
The OceanoScientific® Programme: Scientific Data Acquisition by Sailing Ships |
Margot Choquer |
10:00-10:15 |
1(13) |
METAR AUTO Implementation at International Airports in New Zealand |
Bruce Hartley |
10:15-10:30 |
1(14) |
The new technique and instruments for Roshydromet ozone network |
A.M. Shalamyansky |
10:30-11:15 | COFFEE / TEA BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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SESSION 2A – DEVELOPMENTS IN STANDARDIZATION AND TRACEABILITY Chairperson: Bruce Forgan (Australia) |
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11:15-11:30 |
2(2) |
Metadata for WIS and WIGOS: Information needed to make adequate use of observations |
J. Klausen |
11:30-11:45 |
2(3) |
Development in Standard System of Meteorological Instruments and Methods of Observation in China |
LU Wenhua |
11:45-12:00 | 2(5) |
The Metrological Assurance of the Modernized Meteorological Roshydromet network | Okorenkov |
12:00-12:15 |
2(6) |
Mareile A. Wolff | |
12:15-12:30 | P |
6 x 1 minute presentations of ‘best Session 2 and 4 posters’ (1 overhead each) |
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12:30-14:00 |
LUNCH BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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SESSION 3A – INTERCOMPARISONS Chairperson: Volker Lehmann (Germany) |
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14:00-14:30 | Keynote 3A Upper-Air Radiosonde Intercomparisons and Uncertainty Estimation |
R. Philipona | |
14:30-14:45 |
3(1) |
Florence Besson | |
14:45-15:00 |
3(3) |
F. Montariol | |
15:00-15:15 |
3(4) |
Intercomparison of tropospheric temperature profiles retrieved from two microwave radiometers |
F. Navas-Guzmán |
15:15-15:30 |
Presentation by the Vaisala Award Winner: Country-wide rainfall maps from cellular communication networks |
Overeem | |
15:30-15:45 | P |
6 x 1 minute presentations of ‘best Session 3 posters’ (1 overhead each) |
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15:45-16:30 | COFFEE / TEA BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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16:30-18:00 | PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION 2: FUTURE INTERCOMPARISSONS Two CIMO international instrument intercomparisons are currently underway, SPICE and RQQI. In addition, plans will soon be underway for IPC XII in 2015. All three of these are expected to be completed during the coming intersessional period. Experience shows that two major intercomparisons in addition to IPC is a practical limit for each intersessional period. But what should be next?
Many suggestions have been made but where should CIMO place its priority? In this discussion session the various options will be considered and the views of the CIMO technical experts present will provide valuable input to the CIMO-16 Session in deciding which intercomparisons the Commission should support over the coming four year period
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18:00-19:00 | VAISALA AWARD PRESENTATION CEREMONY |
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19:00-19:30 METEOREX |
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19:30-20:00 Bus Transfer to Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya Hotel for Reception Hosted by Meteorex, IMD Expo & HMEI at 20:00 |
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End of the second day |
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WEDNESDAY, 09 JULY 2014 |
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SESSION 3B – INTERCOMPARISSONS |
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09:00-09:15 |
3(6) |
A CFD evaluation of wind induced errors in solid precipitation measurements |
M. Colli |
09:15-09:30 |
3(7) |
CHAN Ying-wa | |
09:30-09:45 |
3(8) |
Taiichi Hayashi | |
09:45-10:00 |
3(9) |
Accurate Rainfall Measurement: The Willfully Neglected Achilles Heel of Hydro-Meteorology |
Michael Pollock |
10:00-11:00 | COFFEE / TEA BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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SESSION 3C– INTERCOMPARISSONS |
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11:00-11:15 |
3(10) |
J. Hoover (Wolff) | |
11:15-11:30 |
3(11) |
Roy M. Rasmussen (Colli) | |
11:30-11:45 | 3(12) |
Reference measurements at Weissfluhjoch (Switzerland) for the WMO/CIMO SPICE Project | Y.A. Roulet |
11:45-12:00 |
3(13) |
Intercomparison of solid precipitation measurements in New Zealand |
Christian Zammit |
12:00-12:10 | P |
6 x 1 minute presentations of ‘best Session 3 posters’ (1 overhead each) |
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SESSION 4A – CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT TO OTHER PROGRAMMES Chairperson: Bruce Baker (USA) |
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12:10-12:40 | Keynote 4A |
Tim Oakley | |
12:40-14:00 |
LUNCH BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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SESSION 4B– CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT TO OTHER PROGRAMMES Chairperson: Mario Garcia (Argentina) |
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14:00-14:30 | Keynote 4B Moroccan Approach providing modern alternative to dangerous and obsolete meteorological instruments |
Rabia Merrouchi | |
14:30-14:45 |
4(2) |
Community weather observations: development, applications and benefits |
HO Chun-kit |
14:45-15:00 |
4(3) |
Meteorological Instrument and Method of Observation in Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) |
Khan, Mahnaz |
15:00-15:15 |
4(4) |
D.K. Malik | |
15:15-16:00 | COFFEE / TEA BREAK, POSTER SESSION & METEOREX |
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16:00-17:30 | PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION 3: CENTENNIAL STATIONS, SITING & SUSTAINABILITY CLASSIFICATIONS
Since CIMO-15, the Commission has developed the siting classification to enable surface observing sites on land to be rated according to their suitability for making environmentally-representative observations. Progress has also been made in drafting a follow-on classification: the Sustained Performance Classification, which is intended to provide a simple assessment of instrument quality, maintenance and calibration state, leading to a further indication of the likely quality of observational data produced at the site. At the same time, CCl has been working with CIMO and the other technical commissions to develop a scheme whereby special recognition (Centennial Station) can be given to observing sites with long records of high quality data, so that their owners might use this to help protect the sites from relocation or encroachment.
How can we best implement these schemes together to provide protection for the better sites, and how do we determine the quantitative differences to be expected in data quality from sites with different siting and/or sustainability classifications? This discussion session will address questions such as these, to provide guidance for the relevant CIMO Expert Team in further developing these schemes during the coming intersessional period |
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17:30 Conference Closure |
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17:30-18:00 METEOREX |
TECO-2014 Posters |
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SESSION 1 - |
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P1(1) |
The need to Autonomous radiosounding system Abd-Elnaby, Ahmed Saad (Egypt) |
P1(3) |
Development of Indigenous GPS based (IMD MK-V) Radiosonde Ansari, M. I. (India) et al. |
P1(4) |
Weather Real-time Reporting System Based on Intelligent Network Bian, Zeqiang (China) et al. |
P1(5) |
Some results of synchronous temperature profile measurements made by two remote profilers MTP-5 and radiosonde sounding comparison Boykov, Nikita (Russia) et al. |
P1(6) |
Method for valuation of the maximum wind speed using measurements of the meteorological observation times Branzov, Hristomir (Bulgaria) et al. |
P1(9) |
Improved Cloud-to-Ground and Intracloud Lightning Detection with the LS7002 Advanced Total Lightning Sensor Buck, Tyler (USA) et al. |
P1(10) |
Open source Linux based Distributed "real-time" Environmental Measuring System - DEMS Černač, Bojan (Slovenia) et al. |
P1(12) |
BASTA – FMCW Cloud radar Delanoë, Julien (France) et al. |
P1(13) |
New passive radiometric channel designed for integration with weather radar prototype and measurement result investigations Drozdov, Dmitrey (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(14) |
GROMOS-C, the new ground based microwave radiometer for ozone measurement campaigns Fernandez, Susana (Switzerland) et al. |
P1(15) |
Use of the New Technologies for the Setting up of the Systems of Precocious alerts in Guinea Gberegbe, Laddah (Republic of Guinea) |
P1(16) |
New concept for Belgian AWS network Gonzalez Sotelino, Luis (Belgium) et al. |
P1(17) |
Weather radar refractivity variability in the boundary layers of the atmosphere Hallali, Ruben (France) et al. |
P1(18) |
Turkish State Meteorological Service's huge awos network, management, commmunication, problems faced and methods for solutions this problems Hazer, aytaç (Turkey) et al. |
P1(19) |
Ultra Wind Sensor under freezing conditions |
P1(20) |
Results of tropospheric thermodynamics monitoring by the multichannel ground-based microwave system “Microradcom” Kadygrov, Evgeny (RUSSIA) et al. |
P1(21) |
Some recent developments in Hydro-meteorological data collection and transmission from remote manual as well as automatic weather and hydrological stations in Nepal Karki, Ramchandra (Nepal) et al. |
P1(22) |
Meteorological instruments and observations Khan, sahibzad (Pakistan) |
P1(23) |
Improvement of ATDnet Performance by Adding an Outstation at Bilagora, Croatia Dr Klugmann, Dirk (UK) et al. |
P1(24) |
Local manufactured farmer rain gauges in mali Konate, adama (Mali) |
P1(25) |
Modernization of meteorological network in Russia Kondratyuk, Vladimir (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(26) |
Public weather and media in Egypt Kotb, Ali (Egypt) |
P1(27) |
New Icing Probes for Aircraft and Ground-Based Measurements Kurov, Alexander (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(28) |
Factors contributing to RS41 GPS-based pressure and comparison with RS92 sensor-based pressure Lehtinen, Raisa (Finland) et al. |
P1(30) |
Study on visibility reference standard test based on blackbody targets Ma, Shuqing (China) et al. |
P1(31) |
Site atmospheric state best estimate (sasbe) of ozone profile above payerne, switzerland. Maillard Barras, Eliane (Switzerland) et al. |
P1(32) |
Advanced activities for atmospheric and meteorological radar observations Matsuda, Tomoya (Japan) et al. |
P1(33) |
Reducing measurement error in air temperature measurement by an improved protective housing Miegel, Konrad (Germany) et al. |
P1(34) |
Cloudy Radar in China Gao Yuchun (China) et al. |
P1(35) |
New developments in the drifter technologies Motyzhev, Sergey (Ukraine) et al. |
P1(36) |
Rainfall Error Correction Estimation by Wind Flow Modelling |
P1(37) |
Flash Floods Predictions by Flash Flood Guidance System of HRC: A Case Study of Pakistan Muhammad, Hanif (Pakistan) |
P1(38) |
Toward an Integrated National Surface Observing Network Nik Osman, Nik Mohd Riduan (Malaysia) |
P1(39) |
Rwanda Development in Observation Technologies after 1994. Nzeyimana, Alexis (Rwanda) |
P1(40) |
Automated Statistical Model-based Spatial Data Quality Control Ojanperä, Olli (Finland) et al. |
P1(42) |
Operational use of a wind profiler for aviation meteorology Pelacho, Miguel Angel (Spain) et al. |
P1(43) |
New types of ground-based and airborne measuring tools for atmospheric electricity Popov, I.B. (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(44) |
Analysis of the results of temperature inversions monitoring in the atmospheric boundary layer from long-term measurements in Moscow region (Russia) Repina, Irina (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(45) |
Polar Atmospheric Boundary Layer Temperature Structure under Differ Meteorological Conditions Repina, Irina (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(46) |
MGO state-of-the-art remote atmospheric humidity MW sounding network construction research Rybakov, Yuri (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(47) |
Development in Air Pollution Measurement Technologies in Kenya Shilenje, Zablon Weku (Kenya) |
P1(48) |
Lightning location network on the European territory of RUSSIA Snegurov, Alexander (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(49) |
Ground-based infrared remote sensing of cloud Sun, Xuejin (China) |
P1(50) |
Recent Improvement of Integrated Observation Systems in JMA Tahara, Yoshihiko (Japan) et al. |
P1(51) |
Expansion of turkish weather radar network Temir, Ismail (Turkey) |
P1(52) |
Improvements of measurement accuracy in micrometeorology by means of the use of factor analysis |
P1(53) |
The Hydrometeorological service of the Republic of Uzbekistan is reaching the up-to-date technical level Umarov, Sobir (The Republic of Uzbekistan) |
P1(54) |
SENAMHI surface automatic weather stations development Vargas, Augusto (Peru) |
P1(55) |
MF-19 solar radiometry instrument in the frame of the modernization of roshydromet observation network Volchkov Alexander (Russian Federation) et al. |
P1(56) |
Humidity Mapping and High-Impact Local Weather Prediction Ware, Randolph (USA) et al. |
P1(57) |
Automated Present Weather Observing System and Experiment Wu, Kejun (China) et al. |
P1(58) |
Evaluation of compact weather sensors Yoshida, Daiki (Japan) et al. |
SESSION 2 - |
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P2(1) |
Sophisticated Metadata in Database System for Climatology, Meteorology and Environmental Sciences Bartok, Juraj (Slovakia) et al. |
P2(2) |
The metrological confirmation process in the provision of meteorological service to the aerial navigation of the spanish meteorological service Marquez, Fortunato (Spain) |
P2(3) |
Development of a Standard Calibration System for Mass Precipitation Gauges and Analysis of Uncertainty of Measurement by Calibration Interval Hong, Sung Taek (Republic of Korea) et al. |
P2(4) |
A study on the test procedure for impedance-based rain detectors Lee, Sang-Wook (South Korea) et al. |
P2(5) |
SI-traceable calibration of a transmissometer for visibility measurement Park, Seongchong (Republic of Korea) et al. |
P2(6) |
Operating and Maintenance Information System of TSMS Sireci, Oguzhan (Turkey) |
P2(7) |
SI Traceability of Vaisala Radiosonde RS41 Sounding Data – Calibration and Uncertainty Analysis |
SESSION 4 - |
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P4(1) |
Necessity in material of system and services of information |
P4(2) |
Meteorological Decision Support Systems: Technology Transfer to International Agencies |
P4(4) |
Capacity building, training and development of a national calibration workshop(the ugandan experience) |
ADDIONAL PAPERS FOR INFORMATION |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of using different types of AWS systems |
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Experiments and simulations of sitting classification for wind and temperature observation |
Development of a standardization and traceability center in ASECNA for Western Africa Ngamini, Jean Blaise (Senegal) |
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