ESSL Testbed 2017

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5 – 9 June, 19 – 23 June, 26 – 30 June, and 3 – 7 July 2017
ESSL Research and Training Centre
Wiener Neustadt, Austria

What is new in 2017?

At the 2017 Testbed edition, there will be a number of new Testbed products. It is currently planned that we will work with:

  • Nowcasting-SAF satellite products
  • COSMO modelling system with KENDA data assimilation
  • COSMO model-based storm (rotation) track products
  • DWD Nowcast, Warning and Radar products
  • Probabilistic model-based estimation of convective hazards
  • European Weather OBserver (EWOB) data

Likely a number of additional products will be added as the ESSL Testbeds shall be integrated in the EUMETNET ASIST project (powerpoint presentation).

For whom is the Testbed?

The goal of the Testbed is twofold. First, it caters forecasters who want to learn how to forecast severe convective storms using state-of-the-art forecasting tools. Second, it is a hands-on evaluation of new, sometimes experimental, forecast products. This means that both forecasters and developers of forecast products have an interest in the Testbed. In addition, other people having a background in meteorology are most welcome to participate as well.

Please follow these links for:

Each week an invited forecasting expert from overseas will attend the Testbed.

Weekly programme

The programme schedule is similar to the previous year. The Testbed hours are:

Monday 10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 – 17:00
Thursday 09:00 – 17:00
Friday 09:00 – 13:00

Preparation

Testbed participants are provided with the Operations Plan and access to the ESSL Testbed Data Interface two weeks before the first testbed week. It is expected that each participant prepares for the Testbed with approximately one day of studying both the Operations Plan and getting acquainted with the Data Interface in the weeks before travelling to Wiener Neustadt.

More in general, a good preparation for the Testbed participation are the seminars “Forecasting Severe Convection I” and “Forecasting Severe Convection II”. Click here for more information.

At the end of the seminar participants will receive a participation certificate, which – in the light of the decisions of the 17th session of the WMO congress (regarding required public weather service competences for warning meteorologists) – might become very valuable in the near future.

Registration

Forecasters and researchers or developers who want to participate in the ESSL Testbed 2017 can register here.

The registration consists of two steps:

  1. Filling in the registration form (click here)
  2. Paying the participation fee by Credit Card or bank transfer (see below)

Important: The formal registration has only been completed after the payment has arrived at ESSL.

By paying, you agree with the Terms and Conditions listed at the bottom of this page.

Participation Fees

The fees for the Testbed 2017 are listed in the table below.

Credit card payment

To pay by credit card, please click the appropriate amount.

Payment date early rate until 1 Feb 2017 normal fee
Normal fee € 1390 (click to pay) € 1490 (click to pay)
Reduced fee* € 1290* (click to pay) € 1390* (click to pay)

* Eligible for the reduced rate are individual ESSL members and employees of institutional ESSL members.

The fee includes on-site participation at the ESSL Testbed 2017 during one week from Monday till Friday and participation in 60 – 90 minute long online sessions broadcast from the Testbed, recommended in the week before the on-site participation. Participants may however join all online sessions of the ESSL Testbed 2017.

Bank transfer

You may pay by bank transfer to the following account:

Beneficiary: European Severe Storms Laboratory – Science and Training
Bank: Sparkasse Baden
Bank address: Hauptplatz 15, 2500 Baden, Austria
SWIFT BIC: SPBDAT21XXX
IBAN: AT522020501000005999

With your transfer, please indicate “Testbed fee” and your name.
(without indicating your name, we cannot make sure that the transfer came from you).

Local information (hotels, how-to-get-there, etc.)

Please click here for local information.

Contact

For questions about registration, participation and payments, please contact us at:
events@essl.org

For scientific, educational and other matters, please contact
Pieter Groenemeijer or Alois M. Holzer at testbed@essl.org
Tel: +49 151 59031839
Fax: +49 8153 9659 999 11

Terms and Conditions

By registering (which includes paying the fee), you acknowledge that you (the participant) have read and accept the following terms and conditions:

  • Following the payment, the participant is advised to save and/or print the automatically displayed preliminary receipt for reference, shown on the webpage or given on the bank account. Due to the legal nature of credit card and wiring payments (e.g. time limits for withdrawal apply), a formal written receipt can only be provided to the participant at the Testbed and cannot be certificated before or after the Testbed.
  • Within 14 days after registration has been completed (which includes paying the fee), ESSL will inform participants per e-mail whether they could be scheduled in their indicated week of preference, or in the alternative week they have indicated. If ESSL cannot schedule participation in either of these two weeks, and no other suitable week can be found, ESSL will reimburse the participation fee.
  • No other reasons than the above are a valid reason for reimbursement after 1 April 2017. Non-attendance or other reasons on the side of the participant cannot be accepted. No-show due to force majeure on the side of the organizer or the participant do not allow for reimbursement.
  • Consequential costs caused by the cancellation of the Testbed or parts thereof cannot be accepted by the organizers.
  • The fee includes on-site participation at the ESSL Testbed 2017 during one week from Monday 10:00 till Friday 13:00 and participation in 60 – 90 minute long online sessions broadcast from the Testbed, recommended in the week before the on-site participation. Participants may however join all online sessions of the ESSL Testbed 2017.
  • Please be advised that – since the ESSL team is small and not staffed 24/7 -inquiries may take a few days to be answered.
  • Responsible for the organization of the Testbed is the non-profit organization European Severe Storms Laboratory – Science and Training, Bräunlichgasse 6a/6, Wiener Neustadt, Austria. Director: Pieter Groenemeijer, Director of Operations: Alois M. Holzer. Regardless of how the payment is made, it constitutes the completion of a sale between the participant and European Severe Storms Laboratory – Science and Training.

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