ERAD 20127th European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology CIC meetings

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday  

         
  session 10 NETworking (Part I)
  parallel chair : Christopher Collier, University of Leeds
         
  09:00 10.1   The French operational radar network and products.
Jean-Louis Champeaux, Météo France, Direction des Systèmes d'Observation, CMR,
Jean-Luc Chèze, Pierre Tabary
 
  09:15 10.2   Advanced weather radar networking with BALTRAD+.
Michelson Daniel, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
 
  09:30 10.3   EUMETNET OPERA Radar Data Centre - Odyssey: An operational service and future plans.
Stuart Matthews, UK Met Office,
Nicolas Gaussiat, Robert Scovell, Daniel Idziorek, Karine Bouyer
 
  09:45 10.4   Next generation radar precipitation measurement in the Swiss Alps: strategy and first results.
Urs Germann, MeteoSwiss,
Marco Gabella, Marco Boscacci, Ioannis Sideris, Maurizio Sartori, Alessandro Hering, Lorenzo Clementi, Marco Sassi
 
  10:00 10.5   Measurements of a network of mobile radars for flood applications during the field campaign of the HydroRad project.
John Kalogiros, NOA, National Observatory of Athens, Athens
M. N. Anagnostou, F. S. Marzano, E. Picciotti, G. Cinque, M. Montopoli, L. Bernardini, E. N. Anagnostou, A. Volpi
 
  10:15 10.6   Tokyo Metropolitan Area Convection Study for Extreme Weather Resilient Cities (TOMACS).
Masayuki Maki, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
R. Misumi, S. Suzuki, T. Kobayashi, A. Adachi, I. Nakamura, and TOMACS members
 
         
  10:30 - 11:30 Coffee break offered by NOVIMET

         
  session 11 Hydrological Studies
  plenary chair : Brice Boudevillain, LTHE
         
  11:00 11.1   A perspective on radar hydrology based on space-time scales. (keynote)
Guy Delrieu, LTHE
 
  11:30 11.2   Usefullness of radar QPE for mediterranean flash flood ensemble forecasting.
Béatrice Vincendon, Météo-France, GAME/CNRM, CNRS,
Véronique Ducrocq, Olivier Nuissier, Benoît Vié
 
  11:45 11.3   A Hydrologically Relevant Framework for QPE Evaluation and Probabilistic Flood Prediction.
Zachary Flamig, Atmospheric Radar Research Center,
Jonathan Gourley, Yang Hong, Manos Anagnostou
 
  12:00 11.4   A contemporary demonstration system for flash flood forecasting in the US.
Jonathan Gourley, NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory,
Yang Hong, Kenneth Howard, Zachary Flamig
 
  12:15 11.5   RHYTMME Project : Risk Management based on a Radar Network.
Samuel Westrelin, Météo-France,
P. Mériaux, P. Tabary, Y. Aubert
 
         
  12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break

         
    Poster session - Group II P
         
  13:30 - 15:00   Quantitative Precipitation Estimation - Data Quality - Microphysics - Nowcasting
Spaceborne Radar - Air Traffic Management - Cloud Radars

         
  session 12 Radar Ccase Studies
  plenary chair : Jarmo Koistinen,, FMI
         
  15:00 12.1   Rapid-scan, polarimetric, mobile Doppler radar observations at X-band of an EF-5 tornado in Oklahoma on 24 May 2011.
Howard Bluestein, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma,
Jeffrey C. Snyder, Jana B. Houser, and Andrew L. Pazmany
 
  15:15 12.2   Daily and annual cycles of precipitation and convection over the continental United States.
Frederic Fabry,, McGill University
 
  15:30 12.3   Multiple-Doppler and In Situ Studies of the Hurricane Boundary Layer.
Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research,
Joshua Wurman
 
  15:45 12.4  
Relationships between lighning activity, microphysics an kinematics in thunderclouds : a case of study observed by S and C band radars in the South of France (HyMex SOP area).
Magalie Buguet, Laboratoire d'Aérologie, OMP, Université Pual Sabatier,
Sylvain Coquillat, Serge Soula, Christelle Barthe, Olivier Bousquet, Michel Chong, Eric Defer

student
 
  16:00 12.5   Characterization of precipitation features in the Southeastern United States using high spatial and temporal resolution quantitative precipitation estimates derived from the National Mosaic and Multi-sensor QPE (NMQ/Q2).
Olivier PratCooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites-NC (CICS-NC), NCSU/NOAA/NCDC,
Asheville, NC, Brian R. Nelson, and Scott Stevens
 
  16:15 12.6  
GBVTD-retrieved near-surface vortex structure in a tornado and tornado-like vortices observed by a W-band radar during VORTEX2.
Robin Tanamachi, for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS),
Mingjun Wang, Ming Xue, Howard B. Bluestein, Krzysztof A. Orzel, Stephen J. Frasier

young scientist
 
         
  16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break offered by IRSTEA

         
  session 13A METworking (Part II)
  parallel chair : Hidde Leijnse, KNMI
         
  17:00 13A.1   Deployment Considerations and Hardware Technologies for Realizing X-Band Radar Networks.
Robert A. Palumbo, Eric Knapp, Ken Wood, David J. McLaughlin, University of Massachusetts
 
  17:15 13A.2   The Doppler On Wheels (DOW) dual-frequency, dual-polarization and Rapid-Scan mobile radar network.
Joshua Wurman, Center for Severe Weather Research
 
  17:30 13A.3   Towards wind farms and meteorological radar coexistence: guidelines for mitigating impacts and examples of operational corrections.
Daniel Sempere-Torres, Centre de Recerca Aplicada en Hidrometeorologia (CRAHI),
Marc Berenguer, Alberto Pattazzi, Santiago Salsón
 
  17:45 13A.4  
Gap-filling, X-band radars as part of the RHYTMME program : an opportunity to retrieve real-time, multiple-Doppler wind fields in previously inaccessible regions of southeast France.
Jeffrey Beck, Météo-France/CNRM,
Olivier Bousquet

young scientist
 
  18:00 13A.5   Precipitation and Attenuation Estimates from a High Resolution Weather Radar Network (PATTERN) - Development of Retrievals for a Radar Network.
Nicole Feiertag, , Meteorological Institute, University of Hamburg,
Marco Clemens, Katharina Lengfeld, Felix Ament
 
  18:15 13A.6   Performance of the National Network of LAWR X-Band radars in El Salvador during the 1500 mm rainfall in October 2011.
N. E. Jensen, DHI,
R. Ceron, L. Menjivar, E. Escobar
 
         
  session 13B Signal Processing (Part II)
  parallel chair : Stephen Frasier, University of Massachusetts
         
  17:00 13B.1   The separation of noise and signal components in Doppler RADAR returns.
Michael Dixon, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
John Hubbert
 
  17:15 13B.2   New Weather-Surveillance Capabilities for NSSL's Phased-Array Radar.
Sebastian Torres, National Severe Storms Laboratory
Ric Adams, Chris Curtis, Eddie Forren, Igor Ivic, David Priegnitz, John Thompson, and David Warde
 
  17:30 13B.3   Strobe Waveform for Rapid Scanning Polarimetric Weather Radars.
Andrew Pazmany, ProSensing Inc.,
James B. Mead, Jeffrey C. Snyder and Howard B. Bluestein
 
  17:45 13B.4   SiPRÉ, a software simulator of the perturbation of radars by wind turbines.
Gérard Bobillot, Onera,
Lalaina Rasoanaivo, Pierre Nguyen, Eric Chaumette, Philippe Fargette, Jean-François Petex, Sophie Langlet
 
  18:00 13B.5  
Multi Polarization Measurements concerning various aspects of the STAR mode.
Jens Reimann, DLR,
Martin Hagen

student
 
  18:15 13B.6   Multi-PRI and SMPRF software update for weather radars.
Joern Sierwald, Eigenor
 
 
 
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