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About COST 733Motivation & ObjectivesWeather type classifications are simple, discrete characterisations of the current atmospheric conditions. There exists a wide collection of weather type methods, developed for different regions and for different purposes. Many of them are based on automatic, objective and consistent methods. Even though there is a long tradition for WTC, no general pan-European, objective and consistent system for weather type classifications for all Europe exist. This was the motivation to launch COST Action 733, and the main objective of the action is to: “achieve a general numerical method for assessing, comparing and classifying weather situations in Europe, scalable to any European (sub)region with time scales between 12 h and 3 days and spatial scales of ca. 200 to 2000 km, applicable for a number of applications.” These applications include:
Secondary objectives are:
Background.Something about the scientific background.... HistoryThe history of COST Action 733 starts in 2004, when Dr. Ernst Dittmann (DWD) proposed a COST Action on weather types for the Technical Committee in Meteorology (TC-METEO) in COST. A working group was appointed to work out a draft MoU for such an action. The work group was led by Dr. Dittmann, and the proposed MoU succeeded to be approved by COST CSO in mid-March 2005. The kick off meeting was organised already in April, appointing Dr, Dittmann as the first chair of the MC. The first MC-meeting was held in Utrecht (NL) 13. September 2005. The end date of the action will be 12.September 2010. A core group was soon established, consisting of Ernst Dittman (MC-Chair). Radan Huth (MC V-chair, WG1 Chair), Paul E. James (WG2 Chair), Massimiliano Pasqui (WG3 Chair), Zbigniew Ustrnul (WG 4, Chair) and Ole Einar Tveito. From the second MC-meeting in Prague (March 2006), Ernst Dittmann retired, and Ole Einar Tveito (NO) took over as chair of the MC. In 2007 Andreas Philipp replaced Paul James as chair of WG2. Also the WG vice-chairs are now members of the core group. AchievementsShort summary of main results |
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