Ceardlann MÉRA
2ú Bealtaine 2019
Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus, Glas Naíon, Baile Átha Cliath 9
Sonraí teagmhála:mera@met.ie
Cuireadh an ceardlann ar siúl ar 2ú Bealtaine 2019. Is éard a bhí sa dara cheardlann MÉRA ná cuir i láthair ag úsáideoirí roghnaithe agus cuir i láthair ó thionscadail athstruchtúraithe domhanda agus réigiúnacha Copernicus.
Cuir i láthair
Réamhrá
Fáilte
Eoin Moran (Stiúrthóir, Met Éireann)
National Botanic Gardens Sustainable Living Festival
Felicity Gaffney (Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
Session 1
Introduction and Status of MÉRA
Eoin Whelan (Met Éireann) ![]()
ERA5, the ECMWF C3S State-of-the-art Global Atmospheric Reanalysis
Cornel Soci (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts)![]()
Session 2
Copernicus Regional Reanalysis for Europe
Semjon Schimanke (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute)![]()
An Evaluation of Integrated Cloud Condensate in the MÉRA Reanalysis Dataset
Eadaoin Doddy (University College Dublin)![]()
Analysing the Effect of Atmospheric Rivers on Ireland’s Extreme Precipitation Events
Liam Woods (University College Dublin)![]()
The use of MÉRA for the Development of a Bathing Water Prediction System in Ireland
Daniel Hawtree (University College Dublin)![]()
Intensification of agriculture in the Boyne Catchment: Modelling the environmental impacts
Daniel Courtney (Maynooth University)![]()
Future and Historical Renewable Energy Resources and Weather-related Demand in Ireland
Laura Cooke (University College Dublin)![]()
Session 3
C3S Arctic Regional Reanalysis
Kristian Pagh Nielsen (Danish Meteorological Institute)![]()
Extreme Low Thicknesses during the ‘Beast from the East’ of 2018
Eddie Graham (University of the Highlands and Islands)![]()
Verification of Extreme Windstorms in the MÉRA Dataset
Laura Zubiate (Met Éireann)![]()
Extreme Wave Events during the Winter of 2013/2014
Frédéric Dias (University College Dublin)
Coupled Ocean-Wave Model
Clément Calvino (University College Dublin)![]()
Latest Insights into the Use of MÉRA Data for the Simulation of Storm Surges
Nicole Beisiegel (University College Dublin)![]()
