Orals OSA1.3/ES1.1

OSA1.3/ES1.1

Impact forecasting and impact modelling of weather and natural hazard events (co-organized)
Conveners: Rebecca Hemingway , Dee Cotgrove , Haleh Kootval , Adriaan Perrels  | Co-Conveners: Seungbum Kim , Tobias Pardowitz , Graeme Boyce , Will Lang , Tanja Cegnar 
Orals
 / Thu, 07 Sep, 14:00–17:30  / Room Business school 1
 / Fri, 08 Sep, 09:00–09:30  / Room Business school 1
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 07 Sep, 17:30–18:30  / Display Thu, 07 Sep, 09:00–Fri, 08 Sep, 16:00  / Poster area

Thursday, 7 September 2017
Room Business school 1
Chairperson: Rebecca Hemingway, Dee Cotgrove and Haleh Kootval
14:00–14:15
EMS2017-46 | presentation
Why do Impact Forecasting and Impact Modelling?
Rebecca Hemingway
14:15–14:30
EMS2017-56
Development of an operational, risk-based approach to surface water flood forecasting
Robert Cowling
14:30–14:45
EMS2017-765
Current status and future plan of Risk-based Warning System in Korea
Seungbum Kim, Kwan-Young Chung, and Min-Jeong Youn
14:45–15:00
EMS2017-792
The studies on the customized impact forecasts in Korea
Min-Jeong Youn, Jun Hui Lee, and Seungbum Kim
Delivery and communication of impact based forecasts and risk based warnings

15:00–15:15
EMS2017-656
Moving to Impact-Based Forecasting - challenges in Met Eireann
Gerry Murphy, Joan Blackburn, Shane Finnegan, Morgan Geraghty, Alan Hally, Marita Hickey, Willemien Phelan, Siobhan Ryan, and Sean Venn
15:15–15:30
EMS2017-479 | presentation
Communicating Severe Weather during The 2016-17 Winter In Spain
Ana Casals-Carro
15:30–15:45
EMS2017-526
Innovations in communicating high impact weather events
Sarah Fysh
15:45–16:00
Poster introductions

Coffee break
Impact forecasting and impact modelling of weather and natural hazard events

16:30–16:45
EMS2017-36
Games, social media, citizen science… In the face of environmental hazards, how effective are different forms of two-way communication in informing and involving the public?
Maria Lorono-Leturiondo, Paul O’Hare, Simon Cook, Stephen R. Hoon, and Sam Illingworth
16:45–17:00
EMS2017-126 | presentation
Trusted Spotter Network Austria - Towards a New Standard in the Field of Crowd-SourcedWeather- and Impact- Observations?
Thomas Krennert, Rainer Kaltenberger, Georg Pistotnik, Alois M. Holzer, Franz Zeiler, and Mathias Stampfl
17:00–17:15
EMS2017-440
The study of the vulnerability to high-impact weather using web-crawling and big-data analysis in Korea
Jaein Jung, Seungbum Kim, and Kyungjun Lee
17:15–17:30
EMS2017-381 | presentation
Response Mechanisms for Severe Space Weather events in the UK
Mark Gibbs, Catherine Burnett, and David R. Jackson

Friday, 8 September 2017
Room Business school 1
Chairperson: Adriaan Perrels
High-impact weather forecasting: Socio-economic benefits and user perspectives

09:00–09:15
EMS2017-154
Blackpool Community Flood Warning System
Tadhg O'Leary, Jer Buckley, and Tony Maguire
09:15–09:30
EMS2017-695 | presentation
The impact of implementing CAP (Common Alerting Protocol) for issuing weather warnings
Solfrid Agersten and Gjermund Mamen Haugen