Inhalt
3rd European Conference on Applications of Meteorology : 23 - 26 September 1997, Lindau, Germany / Deutscher Wetterdienst. Offenbach am Main : Selbstverl. d. Deutschen Wetterdienstes, 1997
Inhalt
- Impressum
- XI Autorenverzeichnis
- 1 Foreword
- 3 Session 1: Forecasting
- 3 E. Liljas: COST 78 nowcasting activities
- 6 Use of MSG measurements in support to nowcasting applications
- 10 Production of nowcasting warnings based on the forecast product editor of the meteorological workstation project
- 13 Use of lightning data for nowcasting of severe storm propagation
- 15 Performance capacity and limits of operational short-term forecasts in summer thunderstorm situations
- 18 G. Weber: First experiences with a nowcasting service at our regional centre in Leipzig
- 20 W. Wehry: A i-dimensional model for nowcasting of hazardous weather events
- 23 A. Rivera: Forecasting and surveillance of adverse atmospheric phenomena - operational activities in Spain
- 25 P. Richard: Data fusion for storm nowcasting from weather radar and totallightning activity
- 29 K. Balzer: Good forecasts, bad forecasts - can we know it before?
- 32 C. Pierce: The development and operational trial of a radar-based, automated nowcasting system designed to predict heavy convective precipitation: the GANDOLF project
- 35 B. Wright, N. Thomas: An objective visibility analysis and very-short-range forecasting system
- 38 Daily quantitative precipitation forecast by an analogue technique: the similarity criterion
- 41 An assessment of instability indices usefulness for thunderstorm nowcasting
- 44 Visibility forecasting by use of mesoscale NWP model products
- 47 Decision helping and production applications on the Synergie workstations at Meteo-France
- 50 C-band Doppler weather radars as wind profilers
- 53 HIRLAM ID; a one-dimensional version of the HIRLAM model
- 55 Development of an automated site-specific forecast model
- 58 Central Mediterranean cyclogenesis as a result of downstream development
- 61 Forecasting frontogenesis and frontolysis by means of Q-vector diagnostics combined with satellite images
- 64 Verification results and possible consequences for the future weather service
- 67 Session 2: SeasonaI Forecasting
- 67 On the possibility of seasonal forecasting in northern Europe
- 68 Seasonal predictability experiments at ECMWF
- 69 Recent improvements in seasonal forecasting in the Ukrainian Meteorological Service
- 72 Long-term prognosis of the monthly mean temperature for the Berlin area
- 75 Automatie probability of precipitation based on ensemble prediction system
- 78 Session 3: Real-time Applications of Meteorology
- 78 G. Jendritzky, K. Bucher, H. Staiger: Use of biometeorological knowledge and procedures in services of NMSs
- 81 A. Thomalla, D. Nada, J. van Hoorn: The digital newspaper weather map of the Deutscher Wetterdienst
- 84 G. Tiersch: The TV weather report, a daily struggle about the weather: show, television production, entertainment and information
- 85 M.Sachweh: Meteorological advice in service of aquatic sports
- 86 R.E. Thebault: An assessment of recently introduced forecasts for agriculture and tourism
- 88 S. Brand: Severe weather in Mediterranean ports
- 91 K.Knüpffer: Automation of aviation forecasts - auto-TAF and grid-point MOS
- 97 W. Raatz, K. Balzer, W. Jacobs: Verification of road weather forecasts in the winter of 1995/96
- 135 Session 4: Tools to aid Users in Decision-making
- 135 J.C. Thomson: Onboard weather systems for marine applications
- 142 W.Janssen: AGROMET-Online, an agrometeorological planning aid for the farmer
- 159 H.-J. Knussmann: Forecasting activities of a private weather supplier
- 162 Session 5: Non real-time Applications of Meteorology
- 162 G.Berz: Applications of meteorological analyses and data in the insurance industry
- 167 A. Cress: Simulation of extreme precipitation with the high-resolution "Deutschland-Modell" of the German Weather Service
- 172 U. Wendling, P. Fuchs, G. Müller-Westermeier: Modeling of the relations between global radiation, sunshine duration and cloudiness for the climate monitoring
- 175 T.Günther: Hydrometeorology - task and offer of services for hydrology and water management
- 178 G.Halbig: Calculation and assessment of odours
- 180 U.Sievers: The urban climate model MUKLIMO-3 of the German Meteorological Service
- 182 F.-J. Löpmeier: Modeling and forecasting of ground frost penetration depths of land used for agricultural purposes - an ecologically relevant agrometeorological field of work
- 197 Poster Session
- 197 D. Majewski, W. Wergen: Numerical weather prediction at the Deutscher Wetterdienst (current system)
- 200 D. Majewski, W. Wergen: Numerical weather prediction at the Deutscher Wetterdienst (future system)
- 203 P.Lang: Temporal developments of convective cells in radar observations
- 206 I. Kühnel: Storm warning service for Lake Constance
- 207 W.Jacobs, W. Raatz: Climatology of road-surface temperatures for different road site characteristics
- 210 W. Kusch, A. Friedrich, G. Lux, A. Thomalla: Provision of media, press agencies and the public with data, products and presentations
- 213 M. Rachner, H. Matthäus, G. Schneider: Determination and forecast of meltwater release from the snow cover (SNOW-D)
- 214 G. Jendritzky, K. Bucher, A. Grätz, E. Schultz, H. Staiger: Services in the weather/climate and human health field
- 217 D. Hoppmann, K.-P. Wittich: The use of the leaf-wetness duration in the routine agrometeorological advisory service of the Deutscher Wetterdienst
- 220 B. Richter: Operational use of MOS forecasts in general aviation (GAFOR)
- 222 S. Traup, K. Sattler, B. Kruse: Climatological bases for using wind energy in complex terrain
- 225 D. Richter: The long-term behaviour of precipitation and evaporation and its effects on the water balance, taking the Lake Stechlin catchment area as an example
- 226 T. Rötzer, R. Würländer: The environmental- and agroclimatological atlas of Bavaria with regard to possible future climate conditions
- 229 K.-P. Wittich: The forest-fire weather forecast of the Deutscher Wetterdienst
- 253 D. Haalman, B. Richter, K. Knüpffer: Automatic real-time aviation and MOS forecasts