Session 7 |
| European and Other International Applications |
| Organizers: John R. Lincoln, US Navy Retired; WMO Retired; Consultant, Berryville, VA; Howard J. Diamond, NOAA/NESDIS, Silver Spring, MD
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| 1:30 PM | 7.1 | An automated synoptic typing system using archived and real-time NWP model output Robert R. Dahni, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia |
| 1:45 PM | 7.2 | The Perlan Project: New Zealand Flights, Meteorological Support & Modeling Elizabeth J. Carter, Firnspiegel LLC, Kings Beach, CA; and E. H. Teets, Jr. and S. N. Goates |
| 2:00 PM | 7.3 | Australian Marine Forecasting System James M. Kelly, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and J. Bally, C. Ryan, and D. Thomas |
| 2:15 PM | 7.4 | Progress on a knowledge-based internet weather forecasting system Harvey Stern, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia |
| 2:30 PM | 7.5 | Mentor—a performance support system for forecasters Christopher J. Ryan, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and A. Jha and S. Joshi |
| 2:45 PM | 7.6 | ECMWF Metview on a laptop J Daabeck, ECMWF, Reading, Berks., United Kingdom; and R. Bonifacio, V. Karhila, F. Ii, S. Lamy-Thepaut, and A. Jørgensen |
| 3:00 PM | 7.7 | Operational use of infrared cloud analysers in automatic observing networks and for aeronautic applications Thierry Besnard, Groupe Leader, LeHavre and LPEC-CNRS and Université du Maine, Le Mans, France; and D. Gillotay, F. Zanghi, L. Berger, and W. Decuyper |
| 3:15 PM | 7.8 | Development of a Java-based meteorological workstation by german meteorological service and partners Gerhard Eymann, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany |