1 / 7

The EUROBRISA Project David Stephenson University of Exeter

The EUROBRISA project aims to promote collaboration and exchange of expertise between European and South American climate scientists. Through the use of advanced modeling techniques and statistical calibration, the project aims to produce improved seasonal climate forecasts for South America. The project also focuses on developing forecast products for non-profitable governmental use in sectors such as reservoir management, hydropower production, and agriculture. This workshop serves as an opportunity for EUROBRISA partners to share research achievements, plan future developments, and identify research needs for improving South American seasonal forecasts.

fswenson
Download Presentation

The EUROBRISA Project David Stephenson University of Exeter

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The EUROBRISA Project David Stephenson University of Exeter 2nd EUROBRISA workshop, Dartmoor, UK, 21-24 July 2009

  2. Aims of EUROBRISA • Strengthen collaboration and promote exchange of expertise and information between European and South American climate scientists; • Produce improved seasonal climate forecasts for South America using recent scientific advances in both coupled ocean-atmosphere modelling and statistical calibration and combination of multi-model ensemble forecasts; • Develop forecast products for non-profitable governmental use in South America (e.g. reservoir management, hydropower production, and agriculture). A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING REALLY IMPRESSIVE!

  3. Institutions and people University of Exeter (UE), U.K. David Stephenson, Rachel Lowe … + Trevor Bailey Centre for Weather Prediction and Climate Studies (CPTEC), Brazil Caio Coelho, Maria Assuncao Dias, Simone Costa European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), UK. Francisco Doblas-Reyes, Magdalena Balmaseda U.K. Met Office (UKMO), Exeter, U.K. Richard Graham, Alberto Arribas Météo-France (MF), Toulouse, France Michel Deque, Jean-Philippe Piedelievre Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Brazil Alexandre Guetter Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), Brazil Antonio Moura, Lauro Fortes and Yumiko Marina T. da Anunciação University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil Tercio Ambrizzi, Rosmeri Porfirio Rocha

  4. Partner committments University of Exeter, School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics (UK): • Overall coordination of the network assisted by the Network Facilitator • Expert advice in the statistical calibration, combination, and verification of forecasts Centre for Weather Prediction and Climate Studies (CPTEC, Brazil): • Develop and implement a procedure for producing best quality seasonal climate forecasts • Act as the S. American point of contact for the Network. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF): • Provide CPTEC with real-time seasonal forecast data from the European coupled model forecasting systems Met Office (U.K. Met Office): • Provide ECMWF with real-time seasonal forecast data from the U.K. Met Office forecasting system; • Advise on the development of forecast products for applications in S. American hydropower production; • Collaborate with the U. of Exeter on how best to improve the seasonal forecasting system. Météo-France: • Provide ECMWF with real-time seasonal forecast data from the Météo-France coupled model forecasting system Federal University of Paraná (UFPR - Brazil): • Develop a seasonal stream flow forecasting system for use in hydro-electric power production forecasting • Perform diagnostic studies of hydrologic extreme events Brazilian National Institute of Meteorology (INMET): • Research on the use and value of the combined and calibrated forecasts in agricultural activities University of São Paulo, Department of Atmospheric Science (USP, Brazil): • Theoretical and observational studies of seasonal predictability • Production of regional seasonal predictions for southeast Brazil

  5. Objectives of this workshop • Give EUROBRISA partners chance to meet each other and share ideas; • Report on research achievements; • Plan what to do next: • Identify research required for improving South American seasonal forecasts; • Identify research required for user applications (e.g. agriculture, hydropower and health); • Data needs and development of system; • Joint publications

  6. EUROBRISA plans • Improving the EUROBRISA system • Inclusion of more forecast models: CPTEC, MF, GLOSEA4 • Improved skill: wider domain, streamfunction, more robust calibration • New visualisation e.g. the ternary colour scheme • Monthly mean precipitation output? (for use in applications) • Integrated applications • Common EUROBRISA calibrated forecast data • Time period – recent La Nina (July 2006- Jan 2010) • Case study common regions? NE Brazil, SE Brazil, ?? • Research outputs/publications • Overview of system + apps (Bulletin AMS) • Calibration paper(s) • Applications papers • New visualisation of forecasts paper(s) • 3rd year workshop in Brazil in 2010 • Any other matters? Please keep questions/comments short, focussed, relevant to EUROBRISA!

  7. Now let the show begin …

More Related