European Conference on Severe Storms (ECSS) 2009
Verfasst: Fr 5. Dez 2008, 22:55
Die 5. European Conference on Severe Storms (ECSS) findet vom 12.-16. Oktober 2009 in Landshut (D) statt.
http://www.essl.org/ECSS/2009/
Deadline für die Eingabe von Arbeitspapieren: 30. April 2009
Voraussichtliche Themenbereiche:
• Theory of convection, atmospheric instability, and synoptic or orographic forcing
• Dynamics, microphysics and electrification of severe storms
• Severe weather climatology and hazard assessment
• Climate change impacts on severe storms, development of adaptation concepts
• Forecasting, nowcasting and warning of severe storms
• Numerical studies, e.g. of convective initiation, storm life cycles and phenomena
• Remote sensing of severe storms, e.g. by satellite, radar, and lightning detection
• Extratropical cyclones: embedded thunderstorms and large-scale wind fields
• Severe storm case studies & field campaigns, e.g. COPS, THORPEX, VORTEX2
• Severe weather reporting and databases, e.g. applied to forecast evaluation
• Socio-economic aspects, e.g. damage analysis, wind speed vs. damage relation,
emergency response and risk management, security of critical infrastructures
• Evening session: Videos and pictures of severe convective weather
Gruss Chrigi
- Editiert von Christian Matthys am 05.12.2008, 23:05 -
http://www.essl.org/ECSS/2009/
Deadline für die Eingabe von Arbeitspapieren: 30. April 2009
Voraussichtliche Themenbereiche:
• Theory of convection, atmospheric instability, and synoptic or orographic forcing
• Dynamics, microphysics and electrification of severe storms
• Severe weather climatology and hazard assessment
• Climate change impacts on severe storms, development of adaptation concepts
• Forecasting, nowcasting and warning of severe storms
• Numerical studies, e.g. of convective initiation, storm life cycles and phenomena
• Remote sensing of severe storms, e.g. by satellite, radar, and lightning detection
• Extratropical cyclones: embedded thunderstorms and large-scale wind fields
• Severe storm case studies & field campaigns, e.g. COPS, THORPEX, VORTEX2
• Severe weather reporting and databases, e.g. applied to forecast evaluation
• Socio-economic aspects, e.g. damage analysis, wind speed vs. damage relation,
emergency response and risk management, security of critical infrastructures
• Evening session: Videos and pictures of severe convective weather
Gruss Chrigi
- Editiert von Christian Matthys am 05.12.2008, 23:05 -