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CARPE DIEM 3rd meeting
Critical Assessment of available Radar Precipitation Estimation techniques and Development of Innovative approaches for Environmental Management
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• Status of the project
• ERAD conference - Delft November 2002
• COST meeting
• Info about ACTIF
• Info about CLUFF FOREFRONT (6th FP)
• First year Report
• e-TIP
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
WP 1
Area 1
WP 3WP 4
AREA 2WP 6
AREA 3WP 9
WP 11
WP 12Modification
WP 10
WP 7
WP 8
Description
WP 2
WP 5
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WP Topic List of projectdeliverables
from the beginningup to now
Partners involved
WP 1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Administrative mattersFinancial situation
e-TIP presentation1st year report
Joint workshop MUSIC-CARPE DIEM
1.1 Set-up Technical SteeringCommittee
1.2 Report of the Kick-offmeeting
1.3 1st TSC report
1 – all CARPE DIEM partners
WP 2 DOPPLER WINDS Definition of the data sets, implementation ofalgorithms, commencement of data set generation.Data quality assessment. Definition of multipleDoppler possibility
2.1 Super-observation dataset
2.2 Maps of the partner 1region detailing those areasaccessible to dual-Doppleranalyses, and any accessibleto three Doppler radars
4, 6, 1,3
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WP Topic List of projectdeliverables
from the beginningup to now
Partners involved
WP 3 – DATA ASSIMILATION Overview for software modules to be applied forassimilation of radar and satellite data.Descriptions for ingestion of satellite and radardata. Description of observation operators,including tangent-linear and adjoint versions, forradar radial winds in 3D-Var. Results from firsttests using simulated data in 3D-Var
4, 5, 7
WP 4 – ASSESSMENT OF NWPMODEL UNCERTAINTYINCLUDING MODELSERRORS
Status of activities 2, 4, 7
WP 5 – ASSESSMENT OFIMPROVEMENTS IN NWP
MAP cases - Analysis of severe weather situations 5.1 Analysis of severeweather situations
1, 8
WP 6 – ANOMALOUSPROPAGATION
Implementation of fast Hybrid Parabolic Equationmodel; Incorporation of terrain elevation data
6, 7
WP 7 – ADVANCED SURFACERADAR-BASED RAINFALLESTIMATE APPLYING NWPMODEL DATA
Status 5
WP 8 – USE OF POLARIMETRICRADAR DATA FORIMPROVE THE RADARRAIN ESTIMATE
Report on polarimetric measurement
Use DP to establish uncertainty in rainfallestimates due to variations in Z-R for differentspatial and temporal scales of model input
8.1 Critical review of presentstate of the art multi-polarisation rainfall estimationtechniques
8.2 Climatology of variationsin Z-R at different spatial andtemporal scales of modelinput obtained by DP method
6, 4
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WP Topic List of projectdeliverables
from the beginningup to now
Partners involved
WP 9 – ASSESSMENT OF THE BIAS,SPATIAL PATTERN ANDTEMPORAL VARIABILITYOF ERRORS IN THEDIFFERENT SOURCES OFAREAL PRECIPITATIONESTIMATES
Status of activities
Comparison of precipitation estimates withmesoscale analysis, stochastic model and Kriging
4, 2, 8, 9
WP 10 – OPTIMAL USE OF RADAR,NWP AND RAINGAUGEDATA IN PRECIPITATIONFORECASTS FORIMPROVING FLOODFORECASTS IN URBANAND RURAL CATCHMENTS
Status of activities 9, 1, 2, 4
WP 11 – END-USERS’ LEVEL-OFSERVICE REQUIREMENTS
End users requirements
Updating of End-Users assessment
11.1 Basic End-Usersrequirements
9, 1, 4, 5, 7
WP 12 – PROJECT RESULTSDISSEMINATION
WEB
Dissemination status
12.1 web site 7, 1, 2,3,4,5,6,8,9
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ACHIEVING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN FLOOD
FORECASTING
The object of this ACTIF is to encourage and facilitate the uptake by end-users, of the research advances across Europe in flood forecasting, warning and dissemination, with the compilation of best practice guides on topics where research advances have been made in recent years and the cataloguing of specific data sets of long-term value.
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Specific Project ObjectivesThe specific focus of ACTIF will be to actively consolidate and disseminate Fifth Framework research advances in Flood Forecasting through the following mechanisms:
Convening of two scientific workshopsPromotion of an international conferencePreparation of Guidelines of best European Practice in three aspects of flood forecasting technologyPreparation of guidelines on the access to high quality, site specific, data for further research and analysis
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It is proposed to hold two scientific workshops in the framework of ACTIF and a full international conference. The scientific topics of the two workshops will be:
Combination of data from remote sensing technologies for flood forecasting Identification, quantification, propagation and communication of uncertainties in flood forecasting.
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Project workplan
ACTIF will comprise
two scientific workshopsan international conference, with proceedingspreparation of three European best practice paperspreparation of guidelines for data availabilitya project web site.
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The measure will start 1st Feb 2003 (hopefully)
So the workshop on “Combination of data from remote sensing technologies for flood forecasting ” should be around the end of 2003.
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CLUFF FOREFRONT (6th FP)
There follows an update on the position regarding our bid to FP6. The steer from Brussels is that they are looking to support one Network of Excellence (NOE) forming a virtual European Centre for Floods and Drought and one Integrated Project (IP). I have already reported to you that the meeting in Brussels on 11 November agreed a strategy consistent with this information.
The meeting at Heathrow Airport on the 25 November resulted in eight proposed IPs coming together into one IP to be led by HR-Wallingford. A meeting is due to take place between FOREFRONT, FloodAqua and the EU Joint Research Centre to develop a common strategy for the combined NOE. This will be expanded to include drought. Note that we believe that the existing CLUFF network is central to linking our bid to FP6 to previous work carried out in FP5.
(text of a Chris Collier letter)
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• To be send to the Commission within two months of the end of the 1st 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 jan.
• each partner should send the text section and the “cost statement” to the coordinator before the end of jan.
• 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
1st Annual Report
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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 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 includingcontribution 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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§ 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.
What is the TIP?
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The eTIP is found at
www.cordis.lu/etip
How to submit a TIP?
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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 2The partners or the coordinator provide details of their individual exploitable results from the project.
STEP 3The coordinator checks that everything has been completed and submits the eTIP.
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Step one:Coordinatorregisters
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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 added-
value• 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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Partner id password
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