TECO-2022 presentations

WMO Technical Conference on Meteorological and Environmental Instruments and Methods of Observation

(TECO-2022)

(Paris, France, 10-13 October 2022)

Programme

Topic 1 Innovative measurements, techniques and integration 
Topic 2 Intercomparisons and characterization of instruments and methods
Topic 3 Traceability of measurements to recognized standards
Topic 4 Measurement quality assurance and quality control
Topic 5 Capacity development towards quality measurements and sustainability
Topic 6 Advancing measurements in support of WIGOS vision 2040
SC-MINT Expert Teams SC-MINT Expert Teams achievements

 

In the tables below, the column 'pdf' provides links to the extended abstracts, while column 'ppt' provides links to the presentation slides.

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Topic 1: Innovative measurements, techniques and integration

Time

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

                Monday, October 10
9:45 – 10:00 Measurements, Instrumentation and Technology: the Foundation of WMO Infrastructure Dr Anthony Rea   ppt
10:00 – 10:15 The first evaluation of a 6-months automatic Meteodrone campaign Dr Maxime Hervo et al.  pdf ppt
10:15 – 10:30 Experimental observation of air temperature rise due to the reflection of solar radiation above the clouds Dr Yong-Gyoo Kim et al. pdf ppt
11:00 – 11:15 Using Machine Learning to Improve Data Quality and Thus Meteorological Decisions and Alerting Mr Brian Bellew pdf ppt

11:15 – 11:30

Innovative measurements, techniques and integration 

Dr Salvador Peña Haro et al.

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ppt

11:30 – 11:45 Sustainable rain monitoring using communication links of existing broadband satellite networks Dr Julian Krebs et al. pdf ppt
11:45 – 12:00 Cognitive camera enhanced software defined method for automatic rainfall measurement Mr Amul Batra et al. pdf ppt

14:00 – 14:15

Recent improvements of Wind Doppler Lidars for building observing networks 

Dr Ludovic Thobois et al. 

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ppt

14:15 – 14:30 SKIRON3D: A Novel 3D Scanning Doppler Wind Lidar Featuring Four Independent Wavelength Channels – Application to Wind and Wake Vortex Monitoring with the same Instrument Dr Sebastian Kauczok et al. pdf ppt
14:30 – 14:45 Day and Night-time Estimation of Aerosol extinction coefficients at RGB wavelength and visibility distance by Using Digital Camera Prof Dukhyeon Kim et al. pdf ppt
14:45 – 15:00 Development of a New Cloud/Precipitation Particle Imaging Radiosonde Using the 400-MHz Meteorological Band Dr Kensaku Shimizu et al.  pdf ppt
15:00 – 15:15 New instrument for automatic pollen monitoring networks Mr Erny Niederberger pdf ppt
15:15 – 15:30 Towards radiatively immune thermometry in weather stations Dr Laura Bevilacqua et al.  pdf ppt
15:30 – 15:45 Transfer Learning with Change Monitoring for Camera-based Snow Detection Mr Jean-Philippe Andreu et al.  pdf ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

pdf 

ppt

Monday, October 10

P1(1)

Edge Computer for Automatic Weather Station 

Mr Jorma Islander  

pdf ppt

P1(2)

Development of an Automated Intensity Correction for the new RainVUE Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge 

Dr Dirk V Baker et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(3)

WindBorne Systems Global Sounding Balloons 

Mr Todd Hutchinson et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(4)

Latest developments on Vaisala broadband DIAL with examples 

Dr Minttu Tuononen  

pdf ppt

P1(5)

SwissPollen: an end-to-end real-time pollen monitoring network 

Dr Benoit Crouzy et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(6)

Statistical analysis and clusterization of environmental parameters measurements from co-located sensors 

Dr Graziano Coppa et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(7)

Development and use of LoRaWAN IoT technology for data acquisition and transmission in remote areas: the "case history" of the Experimental Meteorological Monitoring Project in the Pian Cansiglio Regional Forest - Italy  

Dr Andrea Costantini et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(8)

Validation and traceability of multi-parameter miniaturized radiosondes for environmental observations. 

Dr Shahbozbek Abdunabiev et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(9)

Towards a single global standard for polar weather radar data representation with FM301 – CfRadial2

Mr Mark Curtis et al. 

pdf  

P1(10)

An Aerosol Extinction Coefficient Retrieval Method and Characteristics using landscape images 

Prof Dukhyeon Kim 

pdf  

P1(11)

Measurement of the vertical extent of the optical radiation absorbing layer in the troposphere 

Dr Alexander Kochin  

pdf ppt

P1(12)

Automatic unmanned mobile system for atmosphere parameters profiling by means of remote sensing instruments. 

Dr Arkadii Koldaev et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(13)

Estimation of Water Depth on Airport Runway based on Rain Rate Measurement from Transmissometers 

Ms Hiu Yan Li et al. 

pdf  

P1(14)

A novel algorithm for improving the confidence in automated snow depth measurements 

Mr Darren Lyth

pdf ppt

P1(15)

Improving the hydrometeorological observation and service on the basis of using modern information technologies

Dr Viacheslav Manukalo et al. 

pdf  

P1(16)

Evaluation of a new filtering algorithm for precipitation data from Geonor weighing gauges

Dr Wolff Mareile et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(17)

Assessing the efficacy of integrating indigenous knowledge systems into modern weather observational instruments, a case of Uganda

Ms Harriet Namulindwa et al. 

pdf  

P1(18)

Improving runway visual range calculation using an optimized optical parameter 

Mr Yashar Rostami et al. 

pdf  

P1(19)

Development of a method for measuring the fall velocity of precipitation particles using a new particle imaging radiosonde 

Prof Kenji Suzuki et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(20)

The characteristics of radiosonde descent data by dual receiving experiment 

Mrs So-Ra IN et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(21)

Innovative Low-Cost Instrumentation to Support Agriculture and Hydrometeorological Applications 

Dr Paul Anthony Kucera et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(22)

The Next Generation of Digitalisation of Surface Meteorological Observation on 76 Meteorological Stations in Indonesia 

Mr Sugiarto Sugiarto et al. 

pdf ppt

P1(23)

Development of Global Radiation Sensor Using Locally Sourced Materials

Dr Babatunde Abraham Okunlola

pdf ppt

P1(24)

Development of a new concept of smart weather stations for a dense and homogeneous observation network based on LowCost 3D printing technology-Case study for an integrated approach to Region I Africa 

Mr Mounir Aziz

pdf ppt

 

Topic 2: Intercomparisons and characterization of instruments and methods

Time

Title

Author(s)

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Tuesday, October 11

9:00 – 9:15

Results from the 13th International Pyrheliometer Comparisons IPC-XIII 

Dr Wolfgang Finsterle

pdf

ppt

9:15 – 9:30

Pyranometer intercomparison at the BSRN site in Cabauw, the Netherlands 

Dr Tiemo Mathijssen et al.  

pdf

ppt

9:30 – 9:45

COAT Project: Intercomparison of thermometers and radiation shields in polar climate 

Dr Carmen Garcia Izquierdo et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:45 – 10:00

Continental Scale Study of the Influence of Screens and Siting on Temperature Measurement

Dr Warne Jane et al. 

pdf

ppt

10:00 – 10:15

Results from A Multi-year Analysis of All-In-One Meteorological Observing Sensors

Dr Bradley Illston 

pdf

ppt

10:15 – 10:30

The EUMETNET AutoPollen-ADOPT International Intercomparison Campaign: An overview and key results

Dr Benoît Crouzy et al. 

pdf

ppt

11:00 – 11:15

Performance Analysis of Marine Automatic Weather Station in Anak Krakatau Volcano to Monitor Environmental Condition and Volcanic Landslide Tsunami

Mr Sugiarto Sugiarto et al.  

pdf

ppt

11:15 – 11:30

Irish Weather Buoy Development and Rogue Wave Observations

Mr Donal Kennedy et al. 

pdf

ppt

11:30 – 11:45

Using the measured particle size distribution to assess the wind induced undercatch of catching-type gauges 

Dr Arianna Cauteruccio et al. 

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ppt

11:45 – 12:00

A comparison of precipitation measurement from multiple instruments

Dr Bikas Chandra Bhattarai et al. 

pdf

ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Tuesday, October 11

P2(1)

Radiation correction on temperature measured by dual thermistor radiosondes at nighttime.

Dr Sang-Wook Lee et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(2)

Challenges of measurement trace elements with Inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometer in different environmental media  

Dr Gayane Shahnazaryan et al.  

pdf  

P2(3)

Precipitation measurements in Switzerland: Considerations of WMO SPICE at MeteoSwiss 

Dr Jörg Klausen et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(4)

Evaluation of All-in-One Weather Instrument against the WMO Measurement Quality Classification Scheme

Dr Jane Mazzini et al. 

pdf  

P2(5)

Intercomparison Radiosonde of upper air station observations 

Mrs Zeinab Aly et al. 

pdf  

P2(6)

Radiometer Measurement using Absolute Cavity Radiometer at Regional Calibration Center at Pune, India

Mr Anjit Anjan  

pdf  

P2(7)

Questionnaire for Radiosonde manufacturers intended to participate in the Radiosonde intercomparison (UAII-2022)  

Mr Mohammed Imran Ansari et al. 

pdf  

P2(8)

Cost/benefit decisions for choosing the right gauge configuration under wet snow conditions  

Dr Samuel Buisan et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(9)

Wind tunnel validation of a particle tracking model to evaluate the wind-induced bias on rainfall measurements

Dr Arianna Cauteruccio et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(10)

Computational Fluid Dynamics and wind tunnel investigation of the aerodynamic response of the Thies LPM

Mr Enrico Chinchella et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(11)

E-Surfmar Barometer intercomparison

Mr Jean-Baptiste Cohuet et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(12)

Intercomparison of Vaisala RS92 and RS41 Radiosonde  Temperature Sensors under Controlled Laboratory Conditions  

Dr Graziano Coppa et al.  

pdf ppt

P2(13)

Intercomparasson between weather Radar products and satellite images 

Mr Sabry El Fouly  

pdf  

P2(14)

Comparison of wind speed measurements between small and miniature Doppler Sodars and a Lidar  

Mr Jean-Michel Fage  

pdf  

P2(15)

An Open-Source Documentation and Implementation of the Vaisala RS41 Data Preparation Algorithms   

Mr Johannes Frielingsdorf   

pdf  

P2(16)

The South African Weather Service (SAWS): Instrument intercomparisons – current initiatives and projects, methods, techniques, performance, analyses, and results

Mr Rydall Brendon Jardine et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(17)

Effects of umbrella above the thermometer screen on the surface air temperature 

Mr Sunghun Kim et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(18)

Intercomparison of Precipitation Measurements at Climate Reference Stations in Germany 

Ms Isabel Knerr et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(19)

Radar precipitation technology compared with the WMO precipitation reference 

Dr Jorge Monforte et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(20)

Activities of the EUMETNET Working Group on Crowdsourcing 

Ms Susie Nicolau et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(21)

Metrological characterization of non-catching precipitation instruments: Influence of Air temperature and humidity  

Ms Marina Parrondo et al. 

pdf ppt

P2(22)

Ergonomic wind direction sensor design

Mr Çakıl Salihet al. 

pdf ppt

P2(23)

Modernisation of the Basque AWS network: rain gauges   

Mr Gaztelumendi Santiago et al. 

pdf  

P2(24)

Analysis of parallel air temperature and humidity measurements in the observation manned station of the wet tropics with digital psychrometric.  

Mr Ariffudin et al. 

pdf  
P2(25) Intercomparison of Precipitation Gauges at KNMI in De Bilt  Mr Michael Quinlanet et al.  pdf  
P2(26) Comparison between mercure digital thermometer from metspec and mercury-in-glass thermometers in catalonia Mr Ricard Ripoll et al.  pdf ppt
P2(27) Adaptive diffraction corrections in solar radiometry, a prerequisite for the ISO 9060:2018 AA class  Dr Markus Suter et al.  pdf ppt

 

Topic 3: Traceability of measurements to recognized standards

Time 

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Tuesday, October 11

14:00 – 14:15

Metrology for aerosol optical properties 

Dr Julian Gröbner  

pdf

ppt

14:15 – 14:30 Wind Direction Sensor Calibration Method and Procedure  Mr Salih Çakil  pdf ppt

14:30 – 14:45

SI-traceable water vapour reference gas mixtures at µmol/mol used for the validation of hygrometers

Dr Tobias Bühlmann et al. 

pdf

ppt

14:45 – 15:00 Dynamic Characterization of Humidity Sensors Using a Novel H2O Vapor Step Change Generator with Traceable Sampling-free Online Monitoring Mr Felix Witt et al.  pdf ppt
15:00 – 15:15 Results, recommendations and challenges of the first ILC campaign at RA-I Africa  Mr Mounir Aziz pdf ppt
15:15 – 15:30 Experimental evaluation of the effect of presence of obstacles in the vicinity of sites hosting near surface meteorological measurement. The case of the road. Dr Graziano Coppa et al.  pdf ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Tuesday, October 11

P3(1)

The INCIPIT project: calibration and accuracy of non-catching instruments to measure liquid/solid atmospheric precipitation 

Dr Andrea Merlone et al. 

pdf ppt

P3(2)

What if you don’t mow the lawn under your air temperature sensor?  

Dr Mareile Wolffet et al. 

pdf ppt

P3(3)

In-situ calibration and field inspection to optimize AWS network calibration intervals 

Mr Mounir Aziz

pdf ppt

P3(4)

A calibration device for non-catching rain gauges 

Mr Enrico Chinchella et al. 

pdf ppt

P3(5)

Improving the uncertainty of calibration of radiosonde thermistors in a climate chamber by reducing spatial temperature deviations 

Mr Youngsuk Lee et al. 

pdf  

P3(6)

Metrological evaluation of 2016/17 air temperature records of 54.0 °C within the WMO validation process. 

Dr Andrea Merlone et al. 

pdf ppt

P3(7)

Experimental evaluation of the effect of snow-covered ground albedo on air temperature measurements accuracy

Dr Chiara Musacchio et al. 

pdf ppt

 

Topic 4: Measurement quality assurance and quality control

Time

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Wednesday, October 12

9:00 – 9:15

Measurements uncertainty in meteorology and climatology: joint efforts to improve knowledge 

Dr Andrea Merlone et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:15 – 9:30

Siting Classification – a critical review of member experiences, guidelines for implementations and further development

Dr Mareile Wolff et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:30 – 9:45

Quantification of the Impact of Observations on Global NWP Model Forecasts using FSOI Analysis

Dr Sharon Jewell et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:45 – 10:00

Quality controls applied to opportunistic data for agriculture

Dr Anne-Lise Beaulant et al. 

pdf

ppt

10:00 – 10:15

Analysis of Netatmo Data Quality within the London Model Domain 

Mr Matthew Fry 

pdf

ppt

10:15 – 10:30

Observations of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in Hong Kong

Dr Hok-yin Lam et al. 

pdf

ppt

10:30 – 10:45

The 2021 ASOPOS (Assessment of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for OzoneSondes) 2.0 WMO/GAW Report 268: Global Ozone sonde Best Practices

Dr Anne M Thompson et al. 

pdf

ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Wednesday, October 12

P4(1)

Managing temperature extremes - using classification schemes to sort stations with differences in quality 

Ms Nina Larsgård et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(2)

Long Term WMO-GAW Ozonesonde QA/QC and Data Quality Improvements: The 25th Anniversary of the Juelich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment (JOSIE) 

Dr Herman G.J. Smit et al. 

pdf  

P4(3)

Homogenization of the Long-Term Global Ozonesonde Records 

Dr Roeland Van Malderen et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(4)

Solar-based calibration and monitoring of dual-polarization radar receivers using two complementary methodologies

Dr Marco Gabella et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(5)

Italian Air Force Mountain Centre – environmental measurements in impervious natural environment 

Mr Daniele Biron et al. 

pdf  

P4(6)

How do the ocean and meteorological observations describe the gale? 

Ms Manuela Álvarez et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(7)

Sustenance of Global Climate Observation System Upper Air Network (GUAN) standard network of India Meteorological Department 

Mr Mohammed Imran Ansari et al. 

pdf  

P4(8)

Evaluation of third-party automatic weather stations for the integration and expansion of the reference network

Mr Gonzalo Martín Díaz et al. 

pdf  

P4(9)

Automatic Quality Control in the RMI AWS Network 

Mr Luis Gonzalez Sotelino  

pdf  

P4(10)

Processing of historical data from the Basque AWS network 

Mr Roberto Hernandez et al.  

pdf  

P4(11)

Monitoring time series of relative humidity in saturation situations

Ms Mercedes Maruri et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(12)

Could coastal buoys improve beach management? 

Dr Mercedes Maruri et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(13)

Disdrometers. Explore analysis of the visibility records. 

Dr Mercedes Maruri et al. 

pdf ppt

P4(14)

Measurement quality assurance and quality control in Costa Rica. 

Mrs Martha Eugenia Pereira Molina  

pdf ppt

P4(15)

Measurement quality assurance and quality control 

Mr Atayeb Omer Shuaib Mohamed et al. 

pdf  

P4(16)

Calibration of the Z-R Relationship using spectro-pluviometer data  

Mr Tareq Soubal et al. 

pdf  

P4(17)

Quality control techniques of the observed data used 

Mr Hammoudy Wahib et al. 

pdf  

P4(18)

Validation and uncertainty characterization of the water vapor mixing ratio measured by the MeteoSwiss Raman lidar and advanced experiments towards operational assimilation 

Dr Giovanni Martucci et al. 

  ppt

P4(19)

Developing the National Regulatory Documents for Hydrometeorological Observations in Ukraine: Current Stage and Future Priorities

Dr Viacheslav Manukalo et al. 

pdf  
P4(20) To the Method for Assessing Damage from Hailstorm  Dr Hasan Imamdzhanov et al.  pdf  

P4(21)

Monitoring of surface water quantity in Slovakia 

Mr Peter Spál et al. 

pdf ppt

 

Topic 5: Capacity development towards quality measurements and sustainability

Time

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Wednesday, October 12
11:15 – 11:30 Addressing Capacity Development with a focus on gender balance and engagement of young experts in the WMO Earth Observing Systems and Monitoring Networks Ms Estelle Grueter et al.  pdf ppt

11:30 – 11:45

Organization experience with personnel competences related to installing, operating, calibration and maintenance of equipment: Zimbabwe Meteorological Services Department (ZMSD)

Mr Webster Magwaro  

pdf

ppt

11:45 – 12:00

JMA International Collaboration in the field of Meteorological Instrument Calibration 

Mr Hiroumi Shigeoka  

pdf

ppt

12:00 – 12:15

Automation of the precipitation gauge network of the NIMH Bulgaria. Challenges in the adaptation of the methodology of observations to the requirements

Mrs Stanislava Radeva et al. 

pdf

ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Wednesday, October 12

P5(1)

Collaborative systematic design evaluation of current observing systems supporting the WMO Focal Point on Environmental Sustainability of Observations 

Mr Jeff Anderson et al. 

pdf

 

P5(2)

Enhance the link between private and public sectors to implement the role of the private sector in data provision 

Dr Hamza Mohamed Hamza  

pdf

ppt

P5(3)

Capacity development of the Hydrometeorological Service of the Republic of Uzbekistan by using national and international funds  

Dr Bakhriddin Nishonov  

pdf

 

P5(4)

Equipping the weather stations of the meteorological network of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology with an electronic psychrometer Meteo200 - challenges and solutions 

Mr Orlin Gueorguiev et al. 

pdf

ppt

P5(5)

Supply and risks related to the exploitation of groundwater in the coastal city of Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo 

Dr Jean Bienvenu Dinga et al. 

pdf

ppt

P5(6)

Celebrating the 25th Year of the Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) Network 

Dr Ryan M Stauffer et al. 

pdf

 

P5(7)

Metrology in Meteorology in Colombia 

Mr Carlos Felipe Macias Hernandez et al. 

pdf

 

 

Topic 6: Advancing measurements in support of WIGOS vision 2040

Time

Title

Author(s)

pdf

ppt

Thursday, October 13

9:00 – 9:15

Regional WIGOS Center of Casablanca: what role to play in enhancing performance of observing networks in Africa

Dr Rabia Merrouchi

pdf

ppt

9:15 – 9:30

Using WIGOS tools to monitor and improve quality on local observing networks

Mrs Martina Suaya et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:30 – 9:45

WIGOS Metadata Representation (WMDR) revisited

Dr Jörg Klausen et al. 

pdf

ppt

9:45 – 10:00

Towards Provenance metadata for METNorway datasets

Ms Nina E Larsgård et al. 

pdf

ppt

10:00 – 10:15

Tiered networks

Prof Peter Thorne et al. 

pdf

ppt

10:15 – 10:30

Specifying, designing and implementing a global surface reference network - first steps for the GSRN

Dr Tilman Holfelder et al. 

pdf

ppt

11:00 – 11:15

Transitioning to modern measurements

Mr Andrew Harper et al. 

pdf

ppt

11:15 – 11:30

Status and impact of radiosonde and surface observing systems

Mr Bruce Ingleby

pdf

ppt

11:30 – 11:45

The importance of frequency management for meteorological observation

Mr Eric Allaix

pdf

ppt

11:45 – 12:00

Assessing the role and potential benefits of weather-sensing Uncrewed Aircraft Systems through the WMO UAS Demonstration Campaign 

Dr James Pinto et al. 

pdf

ppt

12:00 – 12:15

An essential update of WMO-No. 8 for the best practices of automated precipitation measurement

Dr Samuel Buisan et al. 

pdf

ppt

12:15 – 12:30

New innovations to reduce environmental footprint of upper-air soundings

Matti Lehmuskero et al. 

pdf

ppt

12:30 – 12:45

WMO’s Upper-Air Instrument Intercomparison 2022: progress report at the half-way point

Dr Frédéric P.A. Vogt et al. 

 

ppt

14:00 – 14:15

Environmentally sustainable instrumentation in automated meteorological sensor networks

Mr Darren Lyth 

pdf

ppt

14:15 – 14:30 WMO Leadership on Environmental Sustainabilityof Observations in the Context of GBON Implementation Mr Peter Peter Leibiuk pdf ppt

 

Posters

No.

Title

Author(s)

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ppt

Wednesday, October 12

P6(1)

Extending the range of wireless communications to weather phenomena using LORAWAN technology 

Ms Francilly Lardin Samba

pdf

 

P6(2)

Unified AWS Data Collection, Integration and Processing Systems: a new approach to collect data from national and third-party observing networks 

Mr Chemseddine El Guerral et al. 

pdf

ppt

P6(3)

Integration of data from partner and third-party observing networks: opportunities and challenges 

Dr Rabia Merrouchi  

pdf

ppt

P6(4)

The status and quality of aircraft observations 

Mr Bruce Ingleby et al. 

pdf

ppt

P6(5)

Experience with Public –Private –Engagement. Case study: Zimbabwe Meteorological Services Department (ZMSD). 

Mr Webster Magwaro  

pdf

 

P6(6)

Data exchange between global & regional centres and the NMHSs through the SWFP-West Africa. 

Mr Sadibou BA  

pdf

ppt

P6(7)

Standardization of metadata in Peru under the approach of the Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) 

Mr Julio Lau et al. 

pdf

 

P6(8)

On the operational use of 1-min rain data in Basque Meteorology Agency 

Mr Santiago Gaztelumendi et al. 

pdf

 

P6(9)

Times series databases for meteorology 

Mr José Daniel Gómez de Segura et al. 

pdf

 

 

SC-MINT Expert Teams achievements

No.

Title

Author (s)

Presenter 

ppt

ET-1

Role and achievements of the SC-MINT Editorial Board (EdBd)

EdBd

Aki Lilja ppt

ET-2

Activities of the SC-MINT Expert Team on Measurement Uncertainties (ET-MU)

ET-MU

A. Merlone ppt

ET-3 

Achievements of the SC-MINT Expert Team on Quality, Traceability and Calibration (ET-QTC)

ET-QTC 

D. Groselj 

ppt

ET-4

SC-MINT Expert Team on Radiation References (ET-RR) - Update of Radiation References 

ET-RR

L. Vuilleumier ppt

ET-5

SC-MINT Expert Team on Surface and Subsurface Measurement (ET-SSM) – Main achievements and To Do’s

ET-SSM 

M.A. Wolff 

ppt

ET-6

SC-MINT Expert Team on Transitioning to Modern Measurement (ET-TMM)

ET-TMM

R. Merrouchi ppt

ET-7

Activities of the SC-MINT Expert Team on Upper-air Measurement (ET-UAM)

ET-UAM

M. Hervo ppt

ET-8

Joint Expert Team on Operational Weather Radar (JET-OWR) 

JET-OWR  

D. Michelson 

ppt

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