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National efforts at forecasting, warning and research
Orals
 / Wed, 16 Sep, 09:00–12:30  / Room Ballroom

Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Room Ballroom
Chairperson: D. Schultz
09:00–09:45
The Future of Tornado Forecasting and the Role of the NWS Storm Prediction Center by Greg Carbin

09:45–10:10
ECSS2015-101 | presentation
Recent Developments and Future Plans for Fundamental Research at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory
Steven Koch
10:10–10:25
ECSS2015-187 | presentation
Exceptional Rainfall over Nottinghamshire, 23 July 2013 - An Operational Meteorologist's Perspective
Dan Suri
10:25–10:40
ECSS2015-127
Assessment of Severe Weather Warning Systems in Europe
Alois M. Holzer, Pieter Groenemeijer, Tomáš Púčik, Katrin Nissen, Nico Becker, Uwe Ulbrich, Andrea Vajda, Hilppa Gregow, Ilkka Juga, Pieter H. A. J. M. van Gelder, Oswald Morales-Napoles, and Dominik Paprotny
Coffee break
11:30–11:45
ECSS2015-7 | presentation
Review of the meteorological extremes in 2014 and 2015 in Croatia
Tanja Renko
11:45–12:00
ECSS2015-164 | presentation
Seamless probablistic forecast on severe storms
Yong Wang
12:00–12:15
ECSS2015-114 | Extended Abstract | presentation
A severe bow echo in Western Germany on June 9, 2014: Forecasting and warning of a high impact weather event with the help of different tools and methods
Marcus Beyer and Helge Tuschy
12:15–12:30
ECSS2015-160 | presentation
Ingredients for Effective Severe Weather Satellite Training
Jochen Kerkmann and Vesa Nietosvaara