Orals SE3/AM2
SE3/AM2 Severe weather impacts for the European society in the past, present and future (co-organized) |
Convener: Antti Mäkelä | Co-Convener: Andrea Vajda |
Tuesday, 13 September 2016 Room Saturnia |
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17:00–17:15 |
EMS2016-559
Future changes of severe thunderstorm frequency over Europe Tomas Pucik, Pieter Groenemeijer, Lars Tijssen, and Anja Westermayer |
17:15–17:30 |
EMS2016-492
Improving the end-user preparedness with severe weather impact-warnings in Finland Antti Kokko, Ari-Juhani Punkka, Kristiina Säntti, Ilona Láng, Antti Mäkelä, and Hilppa Gregow |
17:30–17:45 |
EMS2016-57
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Florence 1966: how far ahead can we predict such extreme events with current, state-of-the-art ensembles? Valerio Capecchi, Bernardo Gozzini, Simon Lang, and Roberto Buizza |
17:45–18:00 |
EMS2016-132
Social sciences contribution on informed decision-making for mitigation of climate change impacts Chiara Bianchizza |
18:00–18:15 |
EMS2016-712
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The sensitivity of the crash rate of Finnish road traffic for bad weather circumstances Adriaan Perrels, Athanasios Votsis, Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola, and Väinö Nurmi |
18:15–18:30 |
EMS2016-247
Probabilities of hazardous snow-related weather events in the present and projected future climate of Europe Ilari Lehtonen, Matti Kämäräinen, Andrea Vajda, and Hilppa Gregow |
18:30–18:45 |
EMS2016-436
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Public crowd-sensing of heat-waves by social media data Valentina Grasso, Alfonso Crisci, Marco Morabito, Paolo Nesi, and Gianni Pantaleo |
18:45–19:00 |
EMS2016-720
Projection of extreme temperature conditions for the Carpathian region Rita Pongrácz, Judit Bartholy, Karolina Szabóné André, Ildikó Pieczka, and Judit Németh |