Tentative agenda (if YOU wish to contribute, please e-mail the conveners)
Each contribution should be a presentation of 5 min maximum as a basis for discussions.
- Ongoing R&D at CEA on infrasound and atmospheric sounding techniques / national collaborative projects (A. Le Pichon, CEA)
- Use of upper atmosphere and gravity wave models to improve infrasound source localization (S. Kristoffersen, CEA)
- Development of the Multi-Channel Maximum Likelihood detector: toward multi-source detection (S.Kristoffersen, B. Poste, CEA)
- Deep learning method to predict infrasound transmission losses at a global scale (A. Cameijo, CEA)
- Evaluate and improve atmospheric models using simulated and observed microbaroms (P. Letournel, CEA)
- Infrasound data products for atmopsheric studies and civilian applications (P. Hupe, BGR)
- The Central and Eastern European Infrasound Network (CEEIN) - current status and objectives (M. Pasztor, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest)
- VIS - Volcanic Information System (R. de Negri, UCA)
- REACTIVE - The Research centEr for climAteChange due to natural dIsasters and extreme weather eVEnts (C. Ionescu, NIEP)