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CARPE DIEM 5th meeting
Critical Assessment of available Radar
Precipitation Estimation techniques and Development of
Innovative approaches for Environmental Management
CARPE DIEM 5th meeting
• Status of the project
• Review of TSC report
• Review of Sempere Torres report
• Final workshop
• Discussion about a possible 6th FP followon action
• Second Year Report
• e-TIP
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WP 1
Area 1
WP 2
WP 3
WP 4
WP 5
AREA 2
WP 6
WP 7
WP 8
AREA 3
WP 9
WP 10
WP 11
WP 12
Modification
Jul 2004
Jan 2004
Jul 2003
Jan 2003
Jul 2002
Description
Jan 2002
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WP
Topic
WP 1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Administrative matters
Financial situation
Preparation of 2nd year report
Final workshop
Discussion about a follow-up proposal
WP 2 DOPPLER WINDS
Report containing 2-dimensional Doppler wind
field retrievals for a number of events.
Improved techniques for clear air retrievals of
wind and boundary layer information
List of project
deliverables
from the
beginning up to
now
Set-up of Technical
Steering Committee
Report of the kick-off
Meeting
1st TSC report
2nd TSC report
Super-observation dataset
Maps of the partner 1
region detailing those
areas accessible to dualDoppler analyses, and any
accessible to three
Doppler radars.
Multiple Doppler dataset
Analysis of Multiple
Doppler wind field
Extraction of clear-air wind
Partners involved
Project coordinator
All CARPE DIEM Partners
4, 6, 1,3
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WP
WP 3 – DATA ASSIMILATION
Topic
List of project
deliverables
from the
beginning up to
now
Partners involved
Implementation of the observation operators for
radar radial winds in 4D-Var
Implementation of continuous assimilation based
on nudging
Status of activities on the inter-comparison
experiment
Software modules for 4dimensional assimilation
4, 5, 7
2, 4, 7
WP 4 – ASSESSMENT OF NWP
MODEL UNCERTAINTY
INCLUDING MODELS ERRORS
Software modules for ML/SKF approach
Status of the activities
Software modules for
ML/SKF approach
WP 5 – ASSESSMENT OF
IMPROVEMENTS IN NWP
MAP cases - Analysis of severe weather
situations
Implementation of the VSRF system
Analysis of severe
weather situations
Set-up of VSRF procedure
1, 8
WP 6 – ANOMALOUS
PROPAGATION
Advancing in ANAPROP modelling.
Assimilation of radar products in real-time while
processing simulation.
Display tool to compare prediction and
observation.
PC-based application
producing predicted
images of terrain or sea
clutter caused by anaprop
effects based on
mesoscale NWP model
products
6, 7
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WP
Topic
List of project
deliverables
from the beginning up
to now
Partners involved
WP 7 – ADVANCED SURFACE
RADAR-BASED RAINFALL
ESTIMATE APPLYING NWP
MODEL DATA
VPR Correction in a radar Network
Status of activities
Verification on the improvement in radar
derived surface precipitation using OP
correction. Implementation of the
program, which enables direct
comparison of observed VRPs and
simultaneous 1D columns of the NWP
model variables at the same point
WP 8 – USE OF POLARIMETRIC
RADAR DATA FOR IMPROVE THE
RADAR RAIN ESTIMATE
Use DP to establish uncertainty in
rainfall estimates due to variations in ZR for different spatial and temporal
scales of model input
Status of activities
Critical review of present state of
the art multi-polarisation rainfall
estimation techniques
Climatology of variations in Z-R at
different spatial and temporal
scales of model input obtained by
DP method
6, 4
WP 9 – ASSESSMENT OF THE
BIAS, SPATIAL PATTERN AND
TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF
ERRORS IN THE DIFFERENT
SOURCES OF AREAL
PRECIPITATION ESTIMATES
Status of activities
Comparison of precipitation estimates
with mesoscale analysis, stochastic
model and Kriging
Delivery of a report on precipitation
estimate assessment
Comparison of precipitation
estimates with mesoscale analysis
and stochastic model.
Comparison of flood estimates and
forecasts using the semi-distributed
model in the Swedish catchment
Comparison of flood estimates and
forecasts using the simpler lumped
models in the Irish catchment
Comparison of flood estimates and
forecasts using the more complex
distributed model in the Irish
catchment
4, 2, 8, 9
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WP
Topic
List of project
deliverables
from the
beginning up to
now
Partners involved
WP 10 – OPTIMAL USE OF RADAR,
NWP AND RAINGAUGE DATA IN
PRECIPITATION FORECASTS FOR
IMPROVING FLOOD FORECASTS
IN URBAN AND RURAL
CATCHMENTS
Status of activities
Methodology for optimal
use of radar, NWP and
raingauge data
WP 11 – END-USERS’ LEVEL-OF
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
End users requirements
Updating of End-Users assessment
Basic End-Users
requirements
End-Users Assessment
document
9, 1, 4, 5, 7
WP 12 – PROJECT RESULTS
DISSEMINATION
WEB
Dissemination status
Web site
Workshops
All CARPE DIEM Partners
9, 1, 2, 4
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Review of external expert reports
• Technical Steering commettee
• Daniel Sempere Torres
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Possible follow-on project
• Result from the ACTIF meeting
• RainClouds
• Depending on the call, there is the
possibility to present a STREP (new name
for RTD project like CARPE DIEM)
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Final workshop
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At the Colchester meeting was agreed to try to put the final workshop within
the ERAD 2004 conference (Sept. 6-10 2004)
As a second possibility we can insert the final workshop with the EGS Plinius
– topical conference on Mediterranean storms. This conference aims to collect
in the same place different communities (meteorologists, hydrologists,
geologists) to discuss about risk management. Possible dates mid-oct 2004
(17-24).
It could be possible that this conference will be organized on a ship within a
one week trip (over the Mediterranean Sea).
There is a possibility to organize together with the final workshop a “radar
school” where the different CARPE DIEM area could present their results (this
is also encouraged by the TSC)
As a third possibility the final workshop could by organized in Bologna
(again there is the possibility to co-organized a radar school), possible period
November.
No other idea.
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2nd Annual Report
• To be send to the Commission within
two months of the end of the 2nd year.
• Proposed time schedule
• each area coordinator should send a short report
(1-2 pages), to be inserted in the executive
summary, before the end of January.
• each partner should send the text section and the
“cost statement” to the coordinator before the end
of January.
• I will collect all contributions and send a draft of
the report by the 10th feb.
• Time for comments/modifications up to 20th Feb.
• Send report to the Commission
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The Periodic Report provides information on the progress made
in the project.
SECTION 1, corresponding to the Management Report.
SECTION 2 contains an executive summary describing the main
results achieved in the project during the reporting project.
SECTION 3 is dedicated to the progress made, organised per
work package. The individual contributions of each partner
should be described. This will give an opportunity to closely
follow the progress made in each work package and to inform
all the partners of the overall progress of the project.
One important aim of FP5 is to put more attention to the
exploitation of the results. Therefore, the requirement to
prepare annually a draft T.I.P (SECTION 4) will help the project
consortium to be oriented to the dissemination and exploitation
of the results since the beginning of the project.
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SECTION 1: MANAGEMENT AND
PERIOD (6 MONTHS OR 12 MONTHS)
RESOURCE USAGE SUMMARY, RELATED TO THE REPORTING
Written by the Co-ordinator, max. 10 pages (Confidential)
1.1.
Objectives of the reporting period
1.2.
Scientific/Technical progress made in different work packages according to the
planned time schedule:
 Gantt chart1 update
 Table with comparison between planned and used of manpower and financial resources
by Work Packages and partners
1.3.
Milestones and deliverables obtained
1.4.
Deviations from the work plan or /and time schedule and their impact to the project
(if any please explain)
1.5.
Co-ordination of the information between partners and communication activities (e.g.
organised
meetings,
conference
attendance,
co-operation
with
other
projects/networks, …)
1.6.
Difficulties encountered
proposed/applied solutions
at
management
and
co-ordination
level
and
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SECTION 2: EXECUTIVE PUBLISHABLE SUMMARY, RELATED TO REPORTING PERIOD (12 MONTHS)
Written by the Co-ordinator, 1 to 2 pages
Contract n°
Reporting period:
Title
Objectives:
Scientific achievements:
Socio-economic relevance and policy implications:
Conclusions:
Keywords:
Publications (cumulative list)1
General rules about publicity and communications are defined within the Annex II ,"General
conditions" Part B, to the contract, mainly obligations, responsibilities and reference to Community
support. This should be prepared as a separate page to be annexed to the report and updated annually.
Peer Reviewed Articles:
Authors
Date
Title
Journal
Reference
Non refereed literature:
Authors / Editors
Date
Title
Event
Others: (Patents, CD ROM's, videos,…)
Planning of future publications: (type, date, contents, …)
Reference
Type2
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SECTION 3: DETAILED REPORT ORGANIZED BY WORK PACKAGES INCLUDING DATA ON INDIVIDUAL
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM EACH PARTNER, RELATED TO THE REPORTING PERIOD (12 MONTHS)
Max. 4 pages per work package (Confidential)
3.1.
Objectives
3.2.
Methodology and scientific achievements related to Work Packages including
contribution from partners
3.3.
Socio-economic relevance and policy implication
3.4.
Discussion and conclusion
3.5.
Plan and objectives for the next period
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SECTION 4 eTIP
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SECTION TWO
What is the TIP?
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What is the TIP?
For the Commission:• A compulsory deliverable
• Specified in the model contract
• The means by which the contractor documents
the exploitation efforts that they are obliged to
undertake
• Agreed by all Programmes after wide consultation
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What is the TIP?
For the researcher:• A tool to help plan and implement exploitation
• A way to demonstrate the benefits of the
research
• A means to gain publication of results
• A means to keep commercial plans confidential
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What is the TIP?
Format:• Common to all Programmes
• Collects all exploitation information in one
submission
• Electronic
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What is the TIP?
§ 17.1 of Model Contract
The technological implementation plan shall
include
 a summary of the project and
 a forecast of the intentions of the
contractors, as well as a description of their
achievements regarding the use of the
knowledge.
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How to submit a TIP?
The eTIP is found at
www.cordis.lu/etip
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How to submit a TIP?
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How to submit a TIP?
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How to submit a TIP?
STEP 1
The Project Coordinator registers themselves, all the project
partners, and the project details.
STEP 2
The partners or the coordinator provide details of their
individual exploitable results from the project.
STEP 3
The coordinator checks that everything has been completed
and submits the eTIP.
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Step one:
Coordinator
registers
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How to submit a TIP?
INFORMATION
• Summary of project
• Description of results
including
categorisation into
types
A,B, or C
• Ownership of results
COMPLETED BY
Co-ordinator
USE
• Update project data
• Promote results
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How to submit a TIP?
INFORMATION
• Partner intentions
• IPR Protection
measures
• Community addedvalue
• Differences to plan
COMPLETED BY
Coordinator OR Partners
individually
USE
• Internal by Commission
services (not published)
• Aggregation at Commission
level of partner information for
reporting
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How to submit a TIP?
INFORMATION
• Externally exploitable
results
• Collaboration requests
• Offers of technology
COMPLETED BY
Partners (results owners)
Mandatory if result is Type A
USE
• CORDIS for publication
• IRC for promotion
• LIFT for financing
• IPR for protection
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How to submit a TIP?
INFORMATION
• Assessment of EU impact
COMPLETED BY
Co-ordinator
COMMENTED ON BY
Commission Project Officer
USE
• Justifies project
• Is commented on
(confidentially) by Commission
Project Officer
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How to submit a TIP?
eTIP Functions:
• Can be completed and saved in sessions
• Pre-populated with project data
• Co-ordinator, partners and CPO have own
access
• Confidentiality of data assured
• Data goes straight into a database
• Performs all functions of former TIP form
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Project id :
carpediem
project password:
carpediem
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