Orals ES2.1

ES2.1

Communication and media
Convener: Tanja Cegnar 
Orals
 / Wed, 05 Sep, 10:30–12:30  / 14:00–16:00  / Room E IV
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 06 Sep, 09:30–10:30  / Display Wed, 05 Sep, 13:30–Fri, 07 Sep, 13:30  / Poster area

Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Room E IV
Chairperson: T. Cegnar
10:30–10:45
EMS2018-350
The evolution of communicating the uncertainty of climate change to society. An study of IPCC synthesis reports
Tomas Molina
10:45–11:00
EMS2018-360
Australian experience with on-line communication tools for probability-based climate products
mary voice, andrew watkins, and sally lowenstein
11:00–11:30
EMS2018-868
Copernicus Climate Change Service - information products for climate communication (solicited)
Freja Vamborg
11:30–11:45
EMS2018-874 | presentation
Communicating Climate Change: How to avoid a melt down, while noting that this is not a political science!
Claire Morehen
11:45–12:00
EMS2018-593 | presentation
Surveying climate change knowledge and perception among the local population: a fruitful low cost experience carried out employing the assets and media of a local weather forecast service
Federica Flapp, Stefano Micheletti, and Sergio Nordio
12:00–12:15
EMS Outreach & Communication Award 2018 - Online course: Come Rain or Shine

12:15–12:30
EMS2018-869 | presentation
Does the Commission for Climatology need a communication strategy and why?
Tanja Cegnar
14:00–14:15
Poster pitches

14:15–14:30
EMS Broadcast Meteorologist Award 2018 - Evelyn Cusack

14:30–14:45
EMS2018-161
The use of Climatology in Forecast Communication
Michael Sharpe
14:45–15:00
EMS2018-871
Evolution of TV weather forecasts in the last thirty years
Jay Trobec
15:00–15:15
EMS2018-84 | presentation
The best of two worlds: How to get the effort of science and media to build a strong communication channel for weather forecasts. Case study of yr.no.
Hans Olav Hygen, Heidi Lippestad, and Eivind Martinsen
15:15–15:30
EMS TV Weather Forecast Award 2018

15:30–15:45
EMS2018-873
The Magazine ”Vejret” from the Danish Meteorological Society (DaMS) - an example of good practice.
John Cappelen
15:45–16:00
Publications overview and discussion