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The Steering Group (SG) of the High Impact Weather (HIWeather) Project provides endorsement for projects, programs and initiatives that plan to contribute to the goals of HIWeather as outlined in the HIWeather Implementation Plan.
Projects seeking endorsement through HIWeather may either be funded or in the process of seeking funding.
For more information and Endorsement form : HIWeather Endorsement
HIWeather ongoing Project worldwide
High-Impact Weather project leaders identified national research activities to support its goals in the Australia, China, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (US) and so on:
Flagship activities
P&P
l FESSTVaL
l NAWDEX *North Atlantic Waveguide and Downstream Impacts Experiment
l Multi-scale, multi-leadtime predictability of high-impact weather
l RELAMPAGO-CACTI *Remote sensing of Electrification, Lightning, And Meso-scale/micro-scale Processes with Adaptive Ground Observations - Cloud Aerosols and Complex Terrain Interactions
l SCMREX *Southern China Monsoon Rainfall Experiment
l PRECIP *Prediction of Rainfall Extremes Campaign in the Pacific
MSF
l MOUNTAOM *RDP alongside the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing
l Review the current state of nowcasting & forecasting high impact weather
l Intercomparison of km-scale DA & nowcast/forecast systems
l SURF *Study of Urban Rainfall and fog/haze
l ICE-POP2018 *RDP/FDP alongside the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games in South Korea
l UK Environmental Prediction (UKEP) project
HIVR
l Formal (statistical) impact model intercomparison
l Review & classification of impact modelling
COMM
l Unconventional data sources for impact modelling, evaluation & communication
l Review of approaches to communicating high impact weather
l Review of the role of trust, salience and beliefs on people’s responses to weather warnings
l HIGHWAY *Lake Victoria Basin Nowcasting project
l GCRF African Science for Weather Information and Forecasting Techniques *GCRF African SWIFT
EVAL
l Probabilistic forecasting and evaluation of Tropical Cyclones
l Societal and Economic Research Applications (SERA) Workshop
l Method(s) to measure avoided losses due to improved warnings
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