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3
rd
Baltic Earth Conference
Earth system changes and Baltic Sea coasts
Jastarnia, Hel peninsula, Poland
1 - 5 June 2020
BACC II
Baltic Earth Workshop on
Natural hazards and extreme events in the Baltic Sea region
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Dynamicum, Helsinki, 30-31 January 2014
Presentations
Oral Presentations
Welcome by the Host of the Workshop and Introduction to Research and Development at FMI
Yrjö Viisanen, Research Director, FMI
Introduction to Baltic Earth and the Workshop
Anna Rutgersson, Uppsala University, Sweden
Extremes in a changing climate change
Jouni Räisänen
Changes in extreme climates of the greater Baltic Sea region since 1851: Observations
versus simulations
Deliang Chen, Tinghai Ou and Alexander Walther
From short range forecasts to climate change projections of extreme events in the Baltic
Sea region
Martin Stendel
Do we need a coupled modelling system when modelling extreme events?
Anna Rutgersson and Lichuan Wu
Extreme sea levels on the Finnish coast
Kimmo Kahma
Changes in severe storm and high sea-level events on the Estonian coast
Jaak Jaagus
Storm surge climate in the western Baltic Sea 1948-2012
Hendrik Weidemann and Ralf Weisse, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
Storm surges in the easternmost Gulf of Finland during operation of the Flood Protection Barrier of St. Petersburg
Vladimir Ryabchenko, P.Andreev, A.Averkiev, A.Dvornikov, K.Klevanny and V.Tsepelev
Does Arctic sea ice decline increase the occurrence of extreme weather conditions in midlatitudes?
Timo Vihma
Shift of extreme spring streamflow on rivers in Belarus part of the Baltic Sea basin
Irina Partasenok and Ryhor Chekan
Probabilistic seamless extreme rainfall forecasting system for lead times 1-120 hours
Jarmo Koistinen, Harri Hohti, Janne Kauhanen, Juha Kilpinen, Pertti Nurmi, Pekka Rossi,
Miikka Jokelainen, Mari Heinonen, Tommi Fred and Dmitri Moisseev
Hybrid Approach for the Assessment of Changes of Extreme Waves at the German Baltic
Sea Coast on the Basis of Regional Climate Model Data
Norman Dreier, C. Schlamkow, P. Fröhle and D.Salecker
Thunderstorm climatology of Northern Europe in 2002-2013 based on the NORDLIS
lightning location system
Antti Mäkelä, Sven-Erik Enno and Jussi Haapalainen
Short Poster Presentations
The variability of western and south-western wind extremes over the Baltic Sea
Svenja Bierstedt, Eduardo Zorita and Birgit Hünicke
Evaluation of extreme water levels and their return periods near Tallinn using ensemble approach
Maris Eelsalu, Priidik Lagemaa, Katri Pindsoo and Tarmo Soomere
New tools to improve detailed precipitation estimates
Erik Gregow, Elena Saltikoff and Harri Hohti
Climate tolerance – a sensible way to define weather extremes
Olavi Kärner and Piia Post
Severe water events in the Odra River mouth area in the light of recent sea level rise
Halina Kowalewska-Kalkowska
Nordic lightning information system: Thunderstorm climate of Northern Europe for the period 2002–2013
Antti Mäkelä, Sven-Erik Enno and Jussi Haapalainen
Assessment of Extreme Storm Surge Hydrographs
Dörte Salecker and Peter Fröhle
Numerical Weather Modelling of Extreme Events in Latvia 2012 Using WRF
T. Sīle, J. Seņņikovs and U. Bethers
Direct radiative effect of wildfire smoke on a severe thunderstorm event in the Baltic Sea Region
Velle Toll and Aarne Männik
How the city influences the precipitation extremes?
Joanna Wibig, Piotr Piotrowski
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