Orals AM1
AM1 High Impact Weather: Forecasting Systems, Socio-Economic Benefits and User Perspectives |
Conveners: Ken Mylne , Adriaan Perrels | Co-Conveners: Yong Wang , Bernhard Reichert |
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 Room Oceania AB Chairperson: Adriaan Perrels |
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Setting the stage
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11:00–11:15 |
Session introduction (Perrels) and 3 Poster express presentations (Stefan, Chen, Cazulli)
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11:15–11:30 |
EMS2016-728
A Review of the Socio-Economic Benefits of the Met Office Will Lang |
Specific impacts oriented forecasting & warning
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11:30–11:45 |
EMS2016-127
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Medium- to long-range forecast applications for high impact weather using predefined weather regimes Robert Neal and Rutger Dankers |
11:45–12:00 |
EMS2016-9
Road traffic safety during the severe bora wind at the eastern Adriatic coast (withdrawn) Alica Bajic |
Dedicated forecasts for renewable electricity production
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12:00–12:15 |
EMS2016-253
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Application of Forecasting in REMCs - Development in India Indradip Mitra, Aravindakshan Ramanan, Mandeep Kaur, Sunil Sharma, Markus Wypior, and Detlev Heinemann |
12:15–12:30 |
EMS2016-495
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GUI for weather forecast products tailored to the needs of renewable energy industry Tobias Reinartz, Alexandros Bouras, Isabel Metzinger, and Malte Siefert |
Accounting for human behaviour in impact oriented forecasting
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12:30–12:45 |
EMS2016-519
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Increasing Accuracy of National Load Forecast using a Nominal Meteorological Input, Temperature Index Beytiye Derya Aydın and Ahmet Faruk Kavak |
12:45–13:00 |
EMS2016-711
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Maximizing the number of informed citizens may not maximize societal benefits Adriaan Perrels and Francesco Ciari |