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 course is 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 aim of the course is to provide the students with background knowledge to help them to make an informed use of ECMWF NWP products and to introduce students to novel products
At the end of the course, the participants will be able:
- to master to use of ensemble forecasts
- to understand potentials and weaknesses of NWP products
- to use novel forecast products
- to use ECMWF products for forecast guidance
- to make use of ECMWF products in decision making
The course is 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.
Pre-course programme
A list of pre-course activities is indicated below. Please note that these activities are integral part of the course and by completing them you will be able to get the most benefit out of the training week.
- Introduce yourself to the other course participants and to the lecturers (click here to go to the forum). Please add your introduction to those who participated to the January and February course.
- Prepare a poster (click here for guidance, maximum size for poster: A1); upload your poster here
- Complete Activity 1) Listen to the slidecasts on "Ensemble forecasting" and complete the questionnaire: click here to find out more
- Complete Activity 2) Listen to the slide cast on "Estimating the model climate " and complete the questionnaire: click here to find out more
- Complete Activity 3) The forecast process (click here for guidance and document uploading facility)
PLEASE NOTE: the course starts at 1.45 pm on Monday 2nd October 2017, and finishes at 1pm on Thursday 5th October 2017
Blog Posts
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read about the course last year (2012)
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Snow in Spain (1/3/2013)
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Floods in Italy and Greece (February 2013)
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Addis Ababa -- rain
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Jelawat
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Training course OP-I: 30th January to 3rd February
Training course OP-ii: 6th February to 10th February
Training course OP-iii: 2nd October 2017 to 6th October 2017
ecCharts
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Description of case studies
Case study: Winter 2014 (Not yet available)
Case study: Seasonal and monthly outlooks (Not yet available)
Case study: Summer 2016 (Not yet available)
Case study: Precipitation in the Gulf of Genoa (Not yet available)
Case study: Welsh snowfalls
Lectures form pervious edition of the course (please note that the lectures from the 2016 course will be available shortly before the course)
You can download:
- The 2017 lectures from here
- Recording of the lectures from 2015 are available here. Click on the title to get the mp4 (if you cannot play it, please download the MP4 file by right clicking and choosing 'Save link as' . Play it locally with Windows media player, or quicktime or VLC (free software))
- The 2016 lectures from here