Agenda

The workshop starts the 14 May around 2:00 pm  and stops the 16  May around 12:00 pm.

The detailed agenda is the follwoing:

Wednesday, 14 May


14:00 Welcome and opening J. Polcher
14:10 Adoption of agenda, organisational matters M. Schröder, S. Cloché
14:20 Tour de table
14:45 Objectives of Workshop R. Roca, M. Schröder

Level 1, Chair:M. Schröder

15:00 International efforts for sustained generation of GEO-Ring Radiance Data Record J. Schulz
15:20 Overview of EUMETSAT sensors for monitoring of precipitation  C. Accadia
15:40 Discussion on L1


16:10 Group photo
16:20 Coffee

Precipitation data sets, Chair: J. Schulz

16:45 FROGS: status and outlook R. Roca
17:00 The Global Interpolated RAinFall Estimation (GIRAFE): status, plans, priorities H. Konrad
17:15 Discussions on Availability of precipitation data – importance of archives and assessments, latencies,…
18:00 Adjourn

18:30 Ice Breaker at the Tipi at Sorbonne Université (just on the right side of Charpak)

 

 

Thursday, 15 May


09:00 People arrive


Background, Chair :R. Roca
09:15 GPEX and GEWEX perspectives on precipitation monitoring X. Zeng
09:45 Discussion on Needs from GEWEX and GPEX


10:30 Coffee

Climate Services and Extremes, Chair: F. Brient (TBD)
11:00 Integration and Application of precipitation datasets in C3S J. Munoz Sabater
11:30 News from the GPCC: updated and improved gridded precipitation analyses and review of the interpolation with focus on extreme events Z. Schirmeister
11:45 Multiscale oceanic precipitation extremes are determined by the morphology of rain events throughout the lifecycle of deep convective systems M.Carenso
12:00 Discussion on Needs for climate services and analysis of extremes 

12:30 Lunch

Climate analysis, Chair:J. Munoz Sabater (TBD)
14:00 Observation-constrained projections reveal longerthan-expected dry spells F. Brient
14:20 Analysis of the terrestrial water cycle and its evolution using satellite observation V. Pellet
14:40 The use of long-term and NRT precipitation products for hydrology monitoring of transboundary basins R. Juca Oliveira
15:00 Discussion on Needs for multi-parameter analysis including precipitation


15:30 Coffee


Precipitation retrievals and postprocessing, part I Chair: A. Behrangi 
16:00 Recent developments and opportunities using legacy and modern sensors C. Kidd
16:20 Retrieving information on precipitation from CIMR  C. Accadia
16:40 Neural Networks for Quantitative Precipitation Estimates in the GPM-era F. Tapiador
16:30 Discussions on Current developments, upcoming opportunities and risks precipitation retrievals

17:30 Adjourn

 

Friday, 16 May


09:00 People arrive


Precipitation retrievals and postprocessing, part II, Chair: H. Konrad
09:15 Recent advances in snow retrievals G. Panegrossi
09:35 Latest GPCP V3.3 products and beyond, tackling high latitude precipitation challenges A. Behrangi
09:55 Discussion on Synthesis of needs and developments: priorities for global precipitation monitoring

10:45 Coffee


11:15 Wrap up of workshop Marc Schröder
11:40 Next workshop, AoB All


12:00 Adjourn

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