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Day 1: Weds 10th

       Council chamber

9.30 : Erland Källén -  Welcome & introduction.

9.45 : Glenn Carver -  Workshop overview & organisation.

10.00 : Roberto Buizza -  Estimating uncertainty with the ECMWF ensembles (keynote) (confirm title)

10.30 - 11.00 Coffee/tea

11.00 : Tim Palmer -  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 : Peter Dueben - Inexact computers for more accurate forecasts: Are we over-engineering numerical precision in weather and climate models?

11.50 : Nick Klingaman (check with him about time) - The MC-KPP ocean model: Efficient, flexible and accurate atmosphere-ocean interactions for global coupled modelling

12.10 : Aneesh Subramanian - 

12.30 : Noureddine Semane - Convection and waves on Small Earth and Deep Atmosphere

13.00 - 14.00 Lunch

Classroom

14.00 : Linus Magnusson - Briefing on the St Judes storm

14.15 : Glenn Carver / Filip Vana - Running OpenIFS forecasts on ECMWF Cray

15.15  Tea/coffee

15:30 : Sandor - Metview introduction

16.00 : Case study  exercises

18.00 : Icebreaker social event (drinks, nibbles & hot snacks).
            Meet ECMWF scientists.

 

Day 2: Thurs 11th

Classroom

9.00 : Processing OpenIFS output & Grib tools (to be confirmed)

9.30 : Case study exercises

10.30 - 11.00 : Coffee / tea

11.00 : Case study exercises

13.00 - 14.00 : Lunch

13.30 Computer hall tour (30mins)

Council chamber

14.10 : Heikki Järvinen - Laboratory course in numerical meteorology at the University of Helsinki.

14.30 : Anne Fouilloux - The UIO Galaxy based Geoportal: OpenIFS use case.

14.50 : Gabriella Szépszó - Using OpenIFS to describe specific weather events at the Carpathian Basin.

15.15 - 15.45 : Tea / coffee

15.45 : Siarhei Barodka - Prospects of stratosphere-troposphere interactions research with OpenIFS at NOMREC BSU.

16.05 : Victoria Sinclair - Effect of tropical sea surface temperatures on cyclone-related meridional moisture transport in the southern hemisphere.

16.45 : Depart to Oxford

19 for 19:30. Workshop dinner at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford.

Day 3: Fri 12th

Classroom

9.00 : Filip Vana - OpenIFS code experience

9.45 : Case study exercises

10.30 - 11.00 Coffee / tea

11.00 : Case study - discussion,  wrapup & feedback

12.30 : Glenn Carver - OpenIFS status & plans

13.00 - 14.00 : Lunch

14.00 : OpenIFS open discussion (classroom)

14.00 : Research Department Seminar (lecture theatre)
            Takeshi Enomoto - Predictability of tropical cyclone tracks: a multi-model multi-analysis approach.

15.00 : Finish

 

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