CWG & MTG 3T Forum Draft Programme 16-20 May, 2022

CWG & MTG 3T Forum Draft Programme 16-20 May, 2022

Subject to Updates

* Only on-site participants

Time (CEST) 

Monday 

Tuesday 

 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

09:00-10:45 

ESSL Workshop (all Monday and Tuesday)  – for invited participants only

Opening of the Joint CWG – 3T 

Joachim Saalmueller ,  OMSZ representatitve: opening words 

Stephan Bojinski: Next-generation MTG observation missions: products, resolution, timeliness 

Natasa Strelec Mahovic: Training (EUMeTrain, etc) 

Miguel Angel Martinez: Update on MTG era preparation 

 

Discussion 

Networking (off-site) *

ESSL: Report on first Expert Workshop: Low-level moisture detection 

Application demo: ESSL Weather Data Displayer 

Humberto Barbosa: Kinetic Energy Rate of the Rain Drops Based on the Impact Signal Analysis 

Application demo Jan Kanak: Status of development satellite application software for FCI and LI at SHMU in context of monitoring severe storms 

Discussion 

 

Hyperspectral and NWC-SAF

 

Pilar Ripodas: New software version NWC SAF GEO v2021 (online)

Jean-Marc Moisselin, Fédéric Autonès, Michaël Claudon: NWCSAF Convection Products: outcome of CDOP3 (2017-2022) and CDOP4 (2022-2027) plans (online)

Martin Setvak: Waves generated by Hunga Tonga eruption

Discussion 

 

10:45-11:15 

 

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11:15-13:00 

 

Research to Operations

Pao Wang: Refined analysis of the generation of AACP and related storm top phenomena 

Michaela Valachova: New „Convective Group“ as an advisory body for meteorologists 

Piotr Struzik: Winter storms in January 2022 in Poland 

Application demo: Jindrich Stastka: Satellite labelling tool 

Catarina Buriti: The 2021 training course of EUMETSAT in Brazil (online)

Discussion 

Group discussions *

Topics according to proposals from participants:

Natasa Strelec Mahovic: Rapid Scans

– Xavier Calbet: Nowcasting Collaboration at European Weather Cloud


Multisensor and integrated approaches 

Ulrich Hamann: Using Machine Learning for Thunderstorm Nowcasting 

Xavier CalbetDetecting water vapor features from GEO orbit 

Olex Kryvobok: Detection of extreme severe weather using high resolution global lightning detection network and satellite data

Monika Pajek: In-depth multianalysis of extreme convective cases in the last year in Poland

Kyle Itterly: Deriving Severe Hail Likelihood from Satellite Observations and Model Reanalysis Parameters using a Deep Neural Network 

Discussion 

CWG administration 

Closing 

13:00-15:00 

 

Lunch  

Lunch  

Lunch 

Lunch  

15:00-16:15 

Opening of 3T  

Ivan Smiljanic: 3T Forum overview   

Martin Setvak: 1.38 micron bands – aerosols, ash and dust 

 

Lightning  

Felix Erdmann: Automated Lightning Jump (LJ) detection from geostationary satellite data (online)

Steven Goodman: Lightning Applications for Weather and Climate (online)  

Discussion 

New Imagers 

Maria Putsay: Severe convective events studied on SEVIRI and VIIRS images 

John Mecikalski: Quantification of the Microphysical Signatures of Above Anvil Cirrus Plumes in GOES-16/-17 Infrared and Visible Imagery 

Discussion 

Multisensor and integrated approaches

Fabian Senf: Open Source Developments for the Joint Assessment of Cloud Characteristics in Simulations and Satellite Observations 

Kris White: An Integrated Approach For Assessing Evolving Weather Risk in the Convective Continuum 

Discussion 

 

16:15-16:45 

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16:45-18:00 

Ivan Smiljanic: MTG related case studies at EUMETSAT library 

Lightning 

Agostino Manzato: Convective initiation climatology on the Alps from lightning 

Application demo-Blanka Gvozdikova: Visualisation of gridded LI products  

Discussion 

New Imagers  

John Cooney: Automated Detection of Severe Thunderstorm Signatures Within Geostationary Satellite Imagery Using Deep Learning 

Dan Lindsey: Update on NOAA’s future geostationary satellite plans (online)  

Discussion 

Hyperspectral 

Thomas August: hyperspectral sounders   

Ralph Petersen: Recent Enhancements, Applications and Validation of CIMSS NearCasts (online)

Discussion 

 

Time (CEST) 

Monday 

Tuesday 

 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday