- Created by Unknown User (moa), last modified on Jan 29, 2013
You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.
Compare with Current View Page History
« Previous Version 23 Next »
The aim of this page is to provide information and resources for the training course OP-I and OP-II. The course is suitable for those who have a genuine interest in ECMWF forecasting products and want to exploit fully the potential of these products in their daily duties, whether they are producing forecast bulletins or taking decisions that are affected by weather phenomena.
The courses are a mixture of standard classroom lectures and practical activities where real weather cases are analysed in details and attendees are expected to report on at the end of the training week. Networking among the attendees is encouraged by allocating time for the participants to present their work and share their previous experience with ECMWF products.
The courses are assessed by means of an online survey which allows the participants to include their feedback and suggestions for improvements. The learning outcomes are assessed separately using a self-evaluation method.
- Forum
- Exercises: 'Discuss the map'
- Students' presentation: guidance
(please remember to bring a presentation! details in the guidance)
- Suggested readings
- Training course timetable
EUMETCAL e-training modules:
The link below will take you to an e-training module on verification methods. There are four parts to it: Introduction, Verification of continuous variables, Verification of categorical forecasts and Verification of probability and ensemble forecasts. This module will help you to learn about verification techniques for deterministic and probability forecast. Try to complete all the parts and in case you run out of time look at the Introduction, Verification of categorical forecasts and Verification of probability and ensemble forecasts. There will be a 'Taking stock' session during the training week when verification techniques will be discussed starting from the exercises you have done in the module:
WEBCASTs
if you cannot play it, please download the MP4 file (right click and choose 'Save link as' ) and play it locally with Windows media player, or quicktime or VLC (free software)
This video was recorded during a lecture on Operational forecasting at ECMWF. It discusses briefly the components of the ECMWF forecasting system and products (about 20 minutes)
This lecture describes the monitoring system for conventional (in situ) observations. These observations are assimilated in the forecasting system and therefore an assessment of their quality is crucial to guarantee the best quality of initial conditions for the model forecast (about 50 minutes)
Case studies
- Sandy (instructor led tutorial)
- Nadine and forecast jumpiness (instructor led tutorial)
- Floods in Scotland – November 2009
- Heat wave in Europe and USA – summer 2012
- Floods in Italy – Autumn 2012
- Windstorm in Scotland – January 2012
- Cold wave in Europe – January/February 2012
- Heavy snowfall in the Balkans (Dec. 2012) and Italy (Feb. 2012)
You will be able to download lectures from here. Just click on the title!
Lecturer | Title | Lecturer | Title |
---|---|---|---|
E. Andersson | Introducing ECMWF | L. Isaksen | Data assimilation |
P. Bechtold | Model Physics | F. Prates | Forecasting tropical cyclones in the medium range |
J. Bidlot | Wave forecasting | D. Richardson | Ensemble forecasts: can they help making decisions? |
M. Dahoui | Use of satellite observations | I. Tsonevsky | Forecasting extreme events (Webinar) |
L. Ferranti |
|
navigate this space
Take the survey! click here
Blog Posts
-
Blog: read about the course last year (2012)
created by
Unknown User (moa)Sept 12, 2013
-
Blog: Snow in Spain (1/3/2013)
created by
Unknown User (moa)Mar 02, 2013
-
Blog: Floods in Italy and Greece (February 2013)
created by
Unknown User (moa)Feb 25, 2013
-
Blog: Addis Ababa -- rain
created by
Unknown User (moa)Oct 03, 2012
-
Blog: Jelawat
created by
Unknown User (moa)Sept 29, 2012
-
Blog: Flash Floods in Spain
created by
Unknown User (moa)Sept 29, 2012
-
Blog: UK floods
created by
Unknown User (moa)Sept 27, 2012
-
Blog: Nadine and uncertainty
created by
Unknown User (moa)Sept 27, 2012
- No labels