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Plots from the Metview exercisesThe gallery below shows example plots from all the practical exercises the participants were able to do with the Metview macros developed by Sandor Kertesz in ECMWF's forecast department. Most of the plot types can be animated in time with Metview (not shown). For more information, please contact: openifs-support@ecmwf.int. |
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Analyses(click image for full-size) Image Added | Image Added | Image Added | Image Added | MSLP, Z500 and track of Hurricane Nadine | PV/320K and MSLP | MSLP, 10m wind, Z500 & windspeed, SST | Cross-section through Hurricane Nadine and cut-off low showing PV, theta and wind vectors. Illustrates warm core of Nadine and cold core of cut-off. |
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Principal component analysis and ClustersAfter computing the EOFs a clustering can be applied to all of the above ensemble plots. |
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ProbabilitiesTwo ensemble forecasts datasets were provided for the workshop. The 2012 operational ensemble and a reforecast using the operational ensemble of 2016. Image Added | Probabilities of total precipitation greater than 20mm for both ensembles at 3 different forecast times. |
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7-9th June
We should be present on the 6th to setup & prepare.
Attendees
Students from ENM only - no other OpenIFS users this time.
Expect about 20-25 participants.
Accommodation
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Concerning the accommodation it depends whether you want to be in Toulouse center or not. Maybe the Ibis and Mercure are cheaper than The Pullman... You'll have to take the metro and the bus to come to Meteo-France (approx 30 minutes) If you want to be 2 minutes walk from Meteo France there is a B&B just next side of the road. But Meteo France neighborhood is not really amazing for a first visit in Toulouse... I live in a small town called Cugnaux, at about 20 minutes from Toulouse. If you are interested I can catch you in the morning. Here is a nice address of a bed and breakfast, maybe a little expensive but with a huge breakfast in the morning : http://www.la-cognee.com/?lang=2 |
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Storm Nadine. Case of extratropic transition & severe weather over France.
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Nadine seems to be a nice and recent case to illustrate predictability issues with OpenIFS. It would be great to use the SCM to illustrate the parametrization of convection. Half a day dedicated to Metview would also be useful. A colleague of mine could talk about Hymex field campain and CRM ensemble prediction of Mediterranean events with AROME. Maybe something about the clustering technique used by Pantillon too ? |