Day 1: Weds 10th June
Conference room
9.30 : Erland Källén (ECMWF).
Welcome & introduction.
9.45 : Glenn Carver (ECMWF).
Workshop overview & organisation.
10.00 : Roberto Buizza (ECMWF). Keynote lecture
The ECMWF ensembles
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee/tea
11.00 : Tim Palmer (U.Oxford). Keynote lecture
More accuracy with less precision: recognizing the crucial role of uncertainty for developing high-res NWP systems
(joint with UEF meeting in lecture theatre)
11.30 : Hannah Christensen (U.Oxford).
Stochastic and perturbed parameter representations of model uncertainty in convection parametrisation
11.50 : Aneesh Subramanian (U.Oxford).
Impact of stochastic- and super-parameterisation of convection on precipitation in the ECMWF model
12.10 : Nick Klingaman (U.Reading).
The MC-KPP ocean model: Efficient, flexible and accurate atmosphere-ocean interactions for global coupled modelling
12.30 : Noureddine Semane (Météo Maroc).
Convection and waves on Small Earth and Deep Atmosphere
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
Classroom
14.00 : Linus Magnusson (ECMWF). Briefing on the St Judes storm
14.15 : Sándor Kertész (ECMWF). Metview introduction to exercises
14.45 : Case study exercises
15.30 - 16.00 Tea/coffee
16.00 : Case study exercises
18.00 : Icebreaker social event (drinks, nibbles & hot snacks).
Meet ECMWF scientists.
Day 2: Thurs 11th June
Classroom
9.00 : Glenn Carver/Filip Váňa (ECMWF)
Exercise - OpenIFS forecasts on the ECMWF Cray
10.00 : Paul Dando (ECMWF).
Working with GRIB exercises
10.30 - 11.00 : Coffee / tea & photo
11.00 : Case study exercises
13.00 - 14.00 : Lunch
13.30 Computer hall tour (30mins)
Conference room
14.10 : Heikki Järvinen (U.Helsinki).
Laboratory course in numerical meteorology at the University of Helsinki.
14.30 : Anne Fouilloux (U.Oslo).
The UIO Galaxy based Geoportal: OpenIFS use case.
14.50 : Gabriella Szépszó (Met.Hu).
Using OpenIFS to describe specific weather events at the Carpathian Basin.
15.15 - 15.45 : Tea / coffee
15.45 : Siarhei Barodka (Belarus State U.).
Prospects of stratosphere-troposphere interactions research with OpenIFS at NOMREC BSU.
16.05 : Victoria Sinclair (U.Helsinki).
Effect of tropical sea surface temperatures on cyclone-related meridional moisture transport in the southern hemisphere.
16.30 : Break
16.45 : Depart to Oxford.
19.00 for 19:30. Workshop dinner at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Return travel provided by coach from ECMWF.
Day 3: Fri 12th June
Classroom
9.00 : Case study exercises & discussion preparation
Filip Váňa. OpenIFS code consultancy.
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee / tea
11.00 : Case study presentations, discussion & feedback
12.30 : Glenn Carver (ECMWF).
OpenIFS status & plans
13.00 - 14.00 : Lunch
14.00 : Open discussion (classroom)
OpenIFS development, collaboration, training opportunities. Links to other projects (e.g. EC-Earth).
15.00 : Finish