Orals ECAM1

ECAM1

From Observations and NWP to Warnings and Impact Mitigation
Convener: Ken Mylne  | Co-Conveners: Yong Wang , Bernhard Reichert 
Orals
 / Mon, 07 Sep, 14:00–16:00  / 17:00–17:45  / Room Sofia II
Posters
 / Attendance Mon, 07 Sep, 16:15–17:00  / Display Mon, 07 Sep, 09:00–Wed, 09 Sep, 18:00  / Sofia I

Monday, 7 September 2015
Room Sofia II
Chairperson: Bernhard Reichert
14:00–14:05
Introduction

14:05–14:20
EMS2015-214
Seamless probabilistic forecasts on high impact weather for civil protection
Yong Wang et al.
14:20–14:35
EMS2015-524
FOGCAST: Probabilistic fog forecasting based on operational COSMO-DE model
Matthieu Masbou et al.
14:35–14:50
EMS2015-404
The Ensemble-MOS of Deutscher Wetterdienst
Reinhold Hess et al.
14:50–15:05
EMS2015-470
The automated generation of weather warning proposals as part of a decision support system for the weather warning service
Guido Schröder et al.
15:05–15:20
EMS2015-273
Grid-Based Forecasting and the Role of the Weather Forecaster
Michael Foley et al.
15:20–15:35
EMS2015-427
Recent developments in high-impact weather forecasting capabilities within the Met Office
Rob Neal et al.
15:35–15:50
EMS2015-623
Flooding from Intense Rainfall
Sarah Dance et al.
15:50–16:00
Joint Poster Introductions for sessions ECAM1 and ECAM6 - 1 slide

Coffee break
17:00–17:15
EMS2015-592
Prediction of weather related fire brigade operations on the basis of nowcasting data
Tobias Pardowitz et al.
17:15–17:30
EMS2015-85
Assessing current capabilities and identifying areas of improvement to flood risk guidance information provided by the Flood Guidance Statement.
Gavin Robbins
17:30–17:45
EMS2015-64
The potential of using model precipitation forecasts to predict floods on the example of the south of Western Siberia
marina zdereva et al.
ECAM1 - ECAM6 Discussion at the end of ECAM6, 18:45