ESSL research on severe storms in Europe

Live talk by Pieter Groenemeijer (European Severe Storm Laboratory director), on Monday 22nd July, 14.30-15.30 PM CEST

Posted on by Vincenzo Picozzi


The European Severe Storms Laboratory is a research institute with focus on severe storms. By maintaining the extensive European Severe Weather Database of nearly 500,000 individual severe weather reports, organizing a wide range of workshops and conferences, ESSL supports severe weather research in close collaboration with Europe’s weather services and several academic institutions.

Pieter Groenemeijer, director of the ESSL, will introduce the numerous research activities of ESSL. Among them, the ESSL’s AR-CHaMo models for severe weather occurrence based on reports database and atmospheric reanalysis as training data, the forecast of thunderstorm hazard in collaboration with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts to assess severe winds, the ESSL Testbed platform assisting forecasters with issuing weather warnings and forecasts.

The Live Talk will take place on Teams platform on Monday, July 22nd, 14.30-15.30 PM (CEST).

If you are interested and you are not an ANIV-G member, please register for free by sending us a message to giovaniingegnerivento@gmail.com. Then, the link to join the webinar will be sent to you.

Click here to download the event flyer.

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