Session 6 Forecasting and nowcasting of severe weather |
Oral programme
/ Wed, 20 Sep, 09:00–13:00
/ Room Ulika
Poster programme
/ Attendance Tue, 19 Sep, 14:30–16:00
/ Conference Lobby
/ Attendance Thu, 21 Sep, 14:30–16:00 / Conference Lobby |
Wednesday, 20 September 2017 Room Ulika Chairperson: Tomáš Púčik (European Severe Storms Laboratory) |
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09:00–09:30 |
ECSS2017-105
What have we learned about high-shear low-CAPE severe weather? A review. (keynote presentation) Matthew Parker |
09:30–09:45 |
ECSS2017-2
Forecasting and Nowcasting Severe Weather Using the Operational Warning Decision Support System AutoWARN at DWD Bernhard Reichert |
09:45–10:00 |
ECSS2017-5
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Performance of waterspout forecasting method using high resolution numerical weather model Sarah Ivusic, Tanja Renko, Maja Telisman Prtenjak, Igor Horvat, Vinko Soljan, and Wade Szilagyi |
10:00–10:15 |
ECSS2017-7
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Numerical simulations of a tornadic supercell in the Mediterranean Mario Marcello Miglietta, Jordi Mazon, and Richard Rotunno |
10:15–10:30 |
ECSS2017-23
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Evaluation of ECMWF products for forecasting severe convection Ivan Tsonevsky, Charles A. Doswell III, Harold Brooks, Fatima Pillosu, and Tim Hewson |
10:30–10:45 |
ECSS2017-44
Utilization of a 3D High-Precision Network (LINET) for Optimized Nowcasting of Hail Matthias Moehrlein, Silvia Riso, and Hans-Dieter Betz |
Coffee break
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11:30–11:45 |
ECSS2017-55
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Remote sensing: data combination as a key for storm nowcasting Michaela Valachova, Hana Kyznarova, Petr Novak, and Martin Setvak |
11:45–12:00 |
ECSS2017-81
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Analysis of May 13th 2015 tornado event at Gerbépal (France) using radar, lightning and NWP model data Tony Le Bastard, Michael Kreitz, Sébastien Baille, and Daniel Prévot |
12:00–12:15 |
ECSS2017-118
The use of self-organizing maps to characterize the tornadic near-storm environment Alexandra Anderson-Frey, Yvette Richardson, Andrew Dean, Richard Thompson, and Bryan Smith |
12:15–12:30 |
ECSS2017-119
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Object-based operational nowcasting of severe thunderstorms in the Alpine area Alessandro Hering, Luca Nisi, Ulrich Hamann, Nikola Besic, Simona Trefalt, and Urs Germann |
12:30–12:45 |
ECSS2017-191
Forecasts of convective storms using 3-km and 1-km horizontal grid spacing: When is higher resolution needed? Ryan Sobash, Craig Schwartz, Glen Romine, and Morris Weisman |
12:45–13:00 |
ECSS2017-13
A multi-data process study of a severe hail storm in complex topography Simona Trefalt, Andrey Martynov, Urs Germann, and Olivia Martius |