Joint Session 7 International Applications: Global Initiatives for MultiHazard Impact Based Science to Services including Volcanic Ash

Monday, 23 January 2017: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
611 (Washington State Convention Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the 33rd Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies; the 18th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology; and the Second Symposium on US-International Partnerships )
Cochairs:
Ian Lisk, UKMO, Environmental Hazards, Exeter and Baudouin Raoult, ECMWF, Forecast Department, Reading

Papers:
4:00 PM
J7.1
Critical Infrastructures and Risk Assessment for Climate Change
Alex Coletti, SM Resources Corp., Ashburn, VA; and A. De Nicola, M. L. Villani, and T. DeFelice
4:30 PM
J7.3
Using Decision Theory to Classify Volcanic Ash Hazards
Luke M Western, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; and M. Watson and P. Francis
4:45 PM
J7.4
Real Time Modeling of Volcanic Clouds and Applications to Air Traffic Flow Algorithms
Eric J. Hughes, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; and N. A. Krotkov, A. Da Silva, R. Hoffman, and T. Myers
5:00 PM
J7.5
New USGS Tools to Analyze and Forecast Volcanic Ash Hazards
Larry G. Mastin, USGS, Vancouver, WA; and H. F. Schwaiger, D. J. Schneider, M. J. Randall, R. P. Denlinger, and M. Guffanti
5:15 PM
J7.6
An Overview of RSTASH Performance in Detecting and Tracking Ash Clouds Using Polar and Geostationary Satellite Data
Francesco Marchese, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Tito Scalo, Italy; and N. Pergola, A. Falconieri, C. Filizzola, and V. Tramutoli

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