CALMet Online sessions in September and October

CALMet Online sessions in September and October

por Vesa Nietosvaara -
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Hello , all CALMeters!

We are glad to see the number of enrolled participants in this year CALMet Online has now increased to over 120. Welcome, all new colleagues.

New participants: when joining in for the remaining sessions in September and October, please remember to subscribe to respective discussion forums. You can do it here. On the page you can click the sessions you wish to join, or you can use the link "Subscribe to all forums" on top.

Current session on Himawari by Bodo Zeschke is soon ending, Bodo will inform you about the final activity soon.

The weeks from mid-September till mid-October will contain altogether five individual sessions, each approximately one week long. We conclude this year CALMet Online together with Eumetcal Workshop 10-13 October. Below you can see the timings for each upcoming sessions.

  • Session 4. (26 - 30 September) CALMet Moodle Course (Facilitators: Mustafa Adiguzel (WMO), Patrick Parrish (WMO), Luciane Veeck (WMO VLab), Vesa Nietosvaara (EUMETSAT)
  • Session 5. (3 - 7 October) Online Experimentation: Emerging Technologies and Internet of Things (IoT) (Alexey Umnov, N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; Ricardo Costa, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal; Vladimir Chukin, Russian State Hydrometeorological University, St Petersburg, Russia; Eduard Podgaiskii, Russian State Hydrometeorological University, St Petersburg, Russia)
  • Session 6. (10 - 14 October) Using a new plug-in for Moodle to build a Meteorology Simulation (Brendan Kilshaw (UK Met Office), Jodie Ramsdale (UK Met Office), Ian Mills (EUMETSAT).
  • Session 7. (10 - 13 October) Eumetcal Workshop (Facilitators: Alessandro Chiariello (Eumetcal) and Lisa Haga (Eumetcal)
  • Session 7. (17 - 21 October) How to make a competency assessor more competent at assessing (Facilitators: Alexandru Hozoc (Romatsa), Claudia Faccani (ENAV), Paul Bugeac (Romatsa), Phil Merritt (UK Met Office), Tony Tighe (Met Eireann)

Nice September to  all !

Vesa and Roro