[Todos] [Coloquios] ***HOY*** Coloquios DCAO/CIMA - JUEVES (19/05/2022) 13hs: “Assessment of weather forecast performance with respect to weather regimes for better meteorological guidance in energy trading”
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Jue Mayo 19 09:51:42 -03 2022
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Coloquios del Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos
(DCAO)/
Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera (CIMA)
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JUEVES 19/05, a las 13hs:
Modo virtual:
ID de reunión: 842 4382 2404
Enlace: https://exactas-uba.zoom.us/j/84243822404
Contraseña: coloquios
Modo presencial:
Aula 1203, edificio 0+infinito, Ciudad Universitaria
“Assessment of weather forecast performance with respect to weather
regimes for better meteorological guidance in energy trading”
Dra. Masirol Osman - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Weather forecasts are an important driver of the European energy market.
Decarbonization increases and changes the exposure of energy system to
climate and therefore markets are particularly sensitive on changes in
the predicted predominant large-scale flow situation over entire Europe.
At the interface of medium and sub-seasonal range such large-scale
weather conditions can be depicted by so-called weather regimes. Weather
regimes are quasi-stationary, persistent, and recurrent large-scale flow
patterns that affect the weather conditions on the scale of a continent
and typically last 5-20 days. Besides the modulation of surface weather,
weather regimes are also tied to periods of extreme weather such as heat
waves and droughts, cold spells, or anomalously windy conditions.
Forecasts for weather regimes are thus of high interest for assessing
the weather evolution a few weeks up to a month ahead in particular in
socio-economic sectors such as the energy industry, agriculture, or
tourism. In this talk we will show some preliminary results of the
joint project between the Large Scale and Predictability Group at KIT
and AXPO solutions, an energy trader company. This project aims at
providing a systematic assessment of NWP model performance for weather
regime forecasts in the European region on medium-range to sub-seasonal
time scales with focus on regime onsets or transitions which modulate
surface weather in a way that is particularly relevant for the European
energy system.
Marisol Osman es investigadora del CONICET en el CIMA (en licencia
postdoctoral) e investigadora postdoctoral en el Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology. Completó su Licenciatura y Doctorado en Ciencas de la
Atmósfera en el DCAO-FCEyN-UBA. Sus investigaciones se enfocan en la
predictibilidad y el pronósticos en escalas subestacionales y
estacionales y el desarrollo de herramientas de pronóstico para
diferentes sectores soco-económicos.
¡¡Les esperamos en este nuevo ciclo en formato híbrido!!
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Grupo Coloquios DCAO/CIMA
Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos (FCEN-UBA)
Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera (CONICET-UBA)
Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón II, 2do piso.
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