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Major advances in predicting storms causing flooding
August 28, 2002
Heavy rainfall and floods are important disruptive natural hazards with worldwide social and economic impacts. The flood damage across Europe that occurred this August is put at billions of pounds. Experts from around the world are examining major scientific developments in storm and rainfall forecasting from 2 to 6 September 2002, at an International Conference organized by the Royal Meteorological Society at the University of Reading, under the WMO World Weather Research Programme (WWRP). Members of the press are invited to a Press Briefing on Friday 6 September 2002 in the Palmer Building at the University of Reading (see www.rdg.ac.uk). There will be refreshments from 10.00 followed by brief presentations by leading scientists and an opportunity for questions. Lunch will be available from 1300. Press packs and access to a press room will be available.
If you intend to come to the briefing, please reply by email to execdir@royalmetsoc.org or telephone Margaret McGraw on 0118 956 8500
UK Perspective
UK scientists are carrying out research to find ways of improving the skill of storm forecasting for flood prediction. If more accurate rainfall forecasts could be given - up to six hours ahead of the expected time of impact - householders, businesses and flood protection agencies, such as the Environment Agency, would have more of a chance to take steps to reduce the amount of damage caused.
Significant progress has already been made and scientists now have much greater abilities to observe and predict rainstorms. Emerging technologies - from the modelling of non-linear fluid dynamics to Doppler radar observations - offer the promise of a breakthrough.
The UK rainstorm programme is being spearheaded by the Natural Environment Research Council's (NERC) Centres for Atmospheric Science (NCAS), in partnership with the Met Office and other agencies.
Their research will also help to answer questions such as 'What are the chances of the UK being hit by extreme rainfall, as it was in autumn 2000 and as central Europe was this summer? Will climate change alter the frequency and intensity of rainstorms?'
On these longer timescales, the possibility of skilful forecasts a full season ahead is another goal for the UK researchers. 'Seasonal predictions offer great opportunities for the UK economy as well as warning UK society', comments Professor Alan Thorpe, Director of NCAS. He adds, 'The UK programme is part of a worldwide focus on weather research and the conference will give us the opportunity to exchange ideas and progress developments with other leading scientists.' International Perspective
The World Weather Research Programme coordinates collaborative projects throughout the world. Examples of these, leading to global benefits for mankind, include: successful demonstrations of improved urban weather prediction at the Sydney 2000 Olympics; prediction of floods in the Alps and Mediterranean region; and sand and dust storm prediction in Asia and the Middle East.
Recent scientific and technical developments should lead to improved weather and flood prediction now. Richard Carbone, Chairman of WWRP, comments that "Our capacity to observe the atmosphere and surface conditions will accelerate rapidly over the next decade. High performance computing, together with new mathematical techniques, will help us both to use the observations and to introduce improved, and thereby more realistic, representations of clouds, storms, and surface water systems into the prediction models."
A real advance made possible by ultra-fast computers is our ability to predict the chance of extreme rainfall leading to floods. An ensemble of weather forecasts, for each time and place on the globe, will allow forecasters to evaluate the risk of rainfall exceeding given amounts at any location. These unbiased probabilistic forecasts of rainfall are expected to lead to breakthroughs in flood prediction over the next decade.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
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Scientific Explorer's Mind Blowing Science Kit for Young Scientists
by Scientific Explorer
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The Science Book offers both a general overview of topics for the browsing reader and more specific information for those seeking deeper insight into a particular subject. Six major sections, ranging from the universe and planet Earth to biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, encompass everything from microscopic life...
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Cast real smoke from your fingertips, make a wizard wand, and whip up color-changing potions in your test tube laboratory. Also included are laminated cards with wizard facts, an instruction booklet with 11 activities, lab equipment, and mysterious wizard powders that will mix together to mystify you!
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Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100
by Elenco Electronics Inc
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This remarkable reference book tells the story of science from earliest times to the present day, taking in everything from ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics, and the wedge to the worldwide web. Exploring science in a thematic, highly approachable manner, each spread takes as its theme a specific event, discovery, invention, experiment, theory, or individual and explains why this subject was so significant in the development of scientific thought and what its impact on history has been. In addition to providing a broad-ranging and comprehensive history of science, the book also explains how science works, employing DK's trademark clarity and visual ingenuity to render tricky scientific subjects easily comprehensible.
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