Orals UP1.3

UP1.3

Understanding and modelling of atmospheric hazards and severe weather phenomena
Conveners: Fulvio Stel , Arne Spekat  | Co-Conveners: Dario Giaiotti , Mario Marcello Miglietta , Sante Laviola , Jordi Mazon , Victoria Sinclair 
Orals
 / Mon, 03 Sep, 15:00–16:00  / Room E IV
 / Wed, 05 Sep, 10:30–12:30  / 14:00–16:00  / Room E I
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 05 Sep, 09:30–10:30  / Display Mon, 03 Sep, 09:30–Wed, 05 Sep, 12:30  / Poster area

Monday, 3 September 2018
Room E IV
15:00–15:15
Poster pitches

15:15–15:30
EMS2018-454
What we know and don't know about the societal and economic impact of severe weather events in Europe
Bogdan Antonescu, David M. Schultz, Jonathan G. Fairman Jr., Felicia Carbunaru, Simona Andrei, and Flori Toanca
15:30–15:45
EMS2018-242
Analysis on the Chaeacteristics of Vertical structure of Sand and Dust in a Dust Storm process
Jiang xuegong and Shi lan
15:45–16:00
EMS2018-697
Do aerosols matter in the context of deep convective clouds?
Zachary Lebo

Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Room E I
10:30–10:45
EMS2018-97
Characterisation of extreme wind speeds in a new high resolution reanalysis dataset for Ireland
Laura Zubiate, Emily Gleeson, and Eoin Whelan
10:45–11:00
EMS2018-499
Long-lived convective windstorms of 2017 and their impacts across Europe
Tomas Pucik, Bogdan Antonescu, and Pieter Groenemeijer
heat waves

11:00–11:15
EMS2018-255
Mega-heatwaves in Europe 1960-2017
Agnieszka Krzyżewska
11:15–11:30
EMS2018-777
Anthropogenic impacts on recent decadal change in temperature extremes over China
Wei Chen
11:30–11:45 EMS2018-770
Circulation anomalies associated with the extreme heat in South Korea and Japan (withdrawn)
Ke Xu
Precipitation

11:45–12:00
EMS2018-192
Diagnostic Analysis on a Heavy Rainfall Associated with the Northeast Cold Vortex and Atmospheric River
Yongqing Wang and Yingshu Sun
12:00–12:15
EMS2018-28
Case study on the role of NAO and ENSO in the anomalous precipitaiton in the sourthern part of China
qiuxia wu
12:15–12:30
EMS2018-219
Estimation of PBL scheme parameters using the micro-genetic algorithm for heavy rainfall events
Jiyeon Jang, Subin Oh, Jeongsoon Lee, Seungwoo Lee, and Yong Hee Lee
13:15–13:45: AMS Lecture "The Visual Characteristics of the Tornado Funnel Cloud with the Evolving Debris Cloud using Polarimetirc Radar Measurements and High Resolution Photographs (solicited)" by Roger Wakimoto

14:00–14:30
What we know and don't know about the societal and economic impact of severe weather events in Europe by Bogdan Antonescu, David M. Schultz, Jonathan G. Fairman Jr., Felicia Carbunaru, Simona Andrei, and Flori Toanca

convective storms and tropical cyclones

14:30–14:45
EMS2018-528
Ensemble-Based Simulations of Extreme Precipitation Enhanced by Warmer Sea Surface Temperatures over the Black Sea
Onur Hakan Doğan, Barıs Onol, Ufuk Utku Turuncoglu, Abdullah Kahraman, and Sezel K. Uysal
14:45–15:00
EMS2018-687
Experiences of forecasting tropical thunderstorms in Sri Lanka with local and global numerical weather prediction models
Juha Kilpinen, Paavo Korpela, Matias Brockmann, Sami Niemelä, Shiromani Jayawardena, Malith Fernando, and Antti Mäkelä
15:00–15:15
EMS2018-195
Hail climatology and lightning jump climatology along northeastern Adriatic region with accompanying weather types
Damjan Jelic, Otília Anna Megyeri, Andreina Belušić, and Maja Telišman Prtenjak
15:15–15:30
EMS2018-553
An observational and numerical study of the extreme 27 July 2017 hailstorm in Istanbul
Abdullah Kahraman and Ozan Mert Gokturk
15:30–15:45
EMS2018-365
Impact of horizontal and vertical resolutions on the structure and intensity of simulated typhoons
Young Kwon and Ki-Byung Kim
15:45–16:00
EMS2018-101
Simulation of Eyewall Vorticity Maxima in the Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer
Liguang Wu