TECO-2016_session_4

Oral presentations:

K4A

Keynote 4A: Met-Ocean Observations for improved Products and Services such as GMDSS

Dr Johan Stander (South Africa)

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O4(1)

Hazards, Hazardous Substances, the Minamata Convention on Mercury and Other Stuff

Mr Bruce Wayne Hartley (New Zealand)

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O4(2)

Moving on from mercury: maintaining homogeneity in meteorological records

Mr Stephen Burt (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

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O4(3)

Challenges and strategies for climate monitoring in the Pacific

Mr Andrew Harper (New Zealand) et al.

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O4(4)

Advanced weather radar application technology at JMA

Mr Seiichiro Kigawa (Japan) et al.

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K4B

Keynote 4B: Requirement Specifications for SYNOPTIC Observation Networks

Dr Foeke Kuik (Netherlands) et al.

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O4(5)

Concept Development of an ‘Internet of Things’ Surface Measurement Network - SurfaceNet

Mr Mike Molyneux (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.

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O4(6)

Overview of NCAR Dropsonde technologies for targeted observations in severe systems and for research

Dr Holger Vömel (United States of America) et al.

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O4(7)

GeoRayos Project: Lightning warning in Argentina

Dr M. Gabriela Nicora (Argentina) et al.

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O4(8)

On the accuracy of different radiosonde types

Mr Bruce Ingleby (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

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Poster presentations:

P4(1)

Renovating and renewing an old fashioned Electrolytic hydrogen generator

Mr Ali Abdelsamea Ali (Egypt)

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P4(2)

Automatic observation systems by AEMET in Antarctica

Mr José Vicente Albero (Spain)

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P4(3)

Data quality assessment in the weather radar network of the Meteorological service of Catalonia

Mr Oriol Argemí (Spain) et al.

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P4(4)

Synoptic Analysis of Heavy Rainfall and Flood Observed in Izmir on 20 May 2015 Using Radar and Satellite Images

Mr Ercüment Avşar (Turkey)

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P4(5)

Conception of E-learning project for qualification of calibration and maintenance operators

Mr Mounir Aziz (Morocco) et al.

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P4(6)

Presentation of the operating procedure of exploitation of a dense network measuring solar radiation

Mr Mounir Aziz (Morocco) et al.

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P4(7)

Digital Rain Gauge for Community-Based Early Warning System

Mr Ferdinand Barcenas (Philippines) et al.

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P4(8)

Challenges and plans for phasing out mercury based meteorological instruments from Nepal

Mr Chiranjibi Bhetuwal (Nepal) et al.

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P4(9)

The current status of automatic weather stations (AWSs) in Malawi

Mr Francis John Chithila (Malawi)

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P4(10)

Renewal of meteorological monitoring network in Slovakia

Dr Branislav Chvíla (Slovakia)

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P4(11)

Climate information and sustainable development: An overview in West Africa coastal areas

Dr Okuku Archibong Ediang (Nigeria) et al.

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P4(12)

The use of satellite communication for the transmission of observational data issued from surface based observation systems in Morocco: opportunities and constraints

Mr Mohamed el Haiti (Morocco) et al.

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P4(13)

Meteorological Radars Band X to support Early Warning Systems by floods in El Salvador (The Salvadorean experience)

Prof Edwin Santiago Escobar Rivas (El Salvador)

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P4(15)

Measurements of precipitation in a coastal region of Antarctica

Dr Jacopo Grazioli (Switzerland) et al.

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P4(16)

Observation Strategy on Yangtze River Delta Region and Its Impact Study

Ms Xiaochuan He (China) et al.

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P4(17)

Improvement of meteorological observation system in Myanmar

Mr Tun Hla (Myanmar)

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P4(18)

Improved radiosonde height reports: reporting precision, GPS reference height and other issues

Mr Bruce Ingleby (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) et al.

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P4(19)

Enhanced Runway Condition Reporting - Implementation of methods in line with the ADQ requirements

Mr Magnus Johansson (Sweden) et al.

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P4(20)

Improving Efficiency and Quality in Weather Observation and Climate Monitoring by Using Artificial Intelligence and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure

Mr Wilberforce Kahawa Kikwasi (United Republic of Tanzania)

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P4(21)

Correction of variation due to non-hydrostatic effects the observed temperature in upper-air sounding

Dr Alexander Kochin (Russian Federation)

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P4(22)

Local manufactured farmer rain gauges in Mali

Mr Adama Konate (Mali)

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P4(23)

High density surface weather observation network, POTEKA, provides Localized, Real-time and Accurate weather information

Mr Hirotaka Kure (Japan) et al.

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P4(24)

Automation of Lysimeter for Potential Evapotranspiration Measurements in Hong Kong

Ms Shuk Ming Lee (Hong Kong, China) et al.

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P4(25)

Analytics tools for inspecting structured time series data of a boundary layer wind profiler in different meteorological conditions

Dr Mercedes Maruri (Spain) et al.

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P4(26)

Impact of new methods of observation on the development of telecommunication networks: example of integration of weather radar in mountainous area

Mr Rabia Merrouchi (Morocco) et al.

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P4(28)

HMEI Tender Development Tool

Mr Gerhard Pevny (Austria) et al.

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P4(30)

On the spatial representativeness of observations at Schiphol airport and application to prevailing visibility

Dr Wiel Wauben (Netherlands)

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P4(31)

Maintenance, Repairment and Equipment Following Information System (MREFIS) for Meteorological Observation Systems in Turkish State Meteorological Service (TSMS)

Mr Mustafa Yildirim (Turkey) et al.

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P4(32)

The Lightning data Exchange between DMN and AEMET

Mr Taoufik Zaidouni (Morocco) et al.

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P4(33)

Integrated real-time monitoring on observational data quality

Mrs Pei Chong (China) et al.

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Note: All the papers and presentations from the Session 4 can be downloaded as a zip file (67 MB) from here.