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16 Weather Monitoring Understanding the Risks and Opportunities of Extreme Weather and Climate Change


For 2017 InterMET Asia will be bringing you their best conference to date - providing you with a unique opportunity to better understand two things about how extreme weather will impact business and society:


Firstly, the risks that increasingly extreme weather events and climate change pose for public and private enterprises, and how to manage and mitigate them.


Secondly, the enormous business opportunities that exist in the development of products and services, and in building public-private sector co-operation to manage and mitigate the risks and the impact of extreme weather and climate change. No other event attempts to deal with extreme weather and climate change in this way.


But the fact is that the opportunity to provide extreme weather and climate change mitigation solutions is enormous and exists across the board. It embraces: The collection and analysis of data, the provision of bespoke forecasting services, the design of resilient and adaptable infrastructure, the provision of resilient and adaptable public and private sector services, ranging from healthcare and energy, to transport, food and water, and telecommunications.


InterMET Asia-Extreme Weather Expo will make clear the huge scale of the potential applications for weather and climate data, and associated products and services, and provide a detailed insight into the market opportunities that are opening up for the global public-private global weather enterprise.


And in co-operation with the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Risk Reduction (GFDRR), we’ll also be highlighting just how important co-operation is between the private and public sectors to the development of this market.


Atmospheric Technology Circumnavigating the South Pole Advanced atmospheric


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reading technology, developed in Cranfi eld’s Centre for Atmospheric Informatics and Emissions Technology, has just embarked on a voyage to Antarctica to play a key role in a two-year multinational, multidiscipline project to explore the causes and effects of climate change.


Scientifi c teams from around the world will form the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE), bringing together interrelated fi elds – from biology to climatology to oceanography – in the pristine, pre-industrial conditions around the Antarctic.


The iDIRAC chromatograph, developed at Cranfi eld and the University of Cambridge, was recently installed on the vessel and will measure and interpret atmospheric gases, helping to advance understanding of a key issue in climate science; the effect of aerosols on the radiative properties of clouds. Cranfi eld has also been working closely with the British Antarctic Survey on this project.


Professor Neil Harris, Head of Centre, said: “The effects of aerosols on clouds is one of the largest uncertainties in how humans have impacted climate. The Southern Ocean is the most pristine aerosol environment on Earth, with the entire region requiring more testing. The expedition will circumnavigate the South Pole, providing a unique and unprecedented opportunity to gather data and better understand the myriad infl uences on climate.”


Researchers onboard will use the Cranfi eld technology to conduct ship-based measurements of trace gases in parallel with measurements of aerosol characteristics. These will be combined with onboard remote sensing and satellite data of clouds to evaluate global climate models.


The iDIRAC will measure isoprene and DMS (dimethyl sulphide) to help establish the effect these chemicals have on particle formation and subsequently climate change. Developed specifi cally for this expedition, Cranfi eld scientists built the instrument and then trained the research crew on how to use it.


The vessel left Cape Town on the 20th December, marking the offi cial start of the expedition.


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Welcome to the International Exhibition & Forum WEATHER • CLIMATE • WATER / EARTH OBSERVATIONS / GREEN ECONOMY 2017 which will be held in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, on 14-15 June 2017!


The Forum & Exhibition will bring together professionals and decision makers in the fi eld of hydrometeorology, hydrology and environmental monitoring from Russia and CIS, Europe, Middle East and Asia, as well as consumers of hydrometeorological information in all of the weather dependent sectors of economy and related governmental agencies of Russia and CIS: transportation, industry, agriculture, energy, construction, forestry, ecology, natural resources, emergency services, military and law enforcement, municipalities, public health, tourism, etc.


Take part in WEATHER • CLIMATE • WATER / EARTH OBSERVATIONS / GREEN ECONOMY 2017 exhibition and present products and services directly to potential buyers in the global hydrometeorological community, to Russian and CIS hydrometeorological establishments, and to their customers - consumers of hydrometeorological information, in the world’s fastest growing hydrometeorological markets of Russia and CIS countries.


Join WEATHER • CLIMATE • WATER / EARTH OBSERVATIONS / GREEN ECONOMY 2017 in St. Petersburg, the world’s most beautiful city and Europe’s best tourism destination, during the spectacular White Nights festival!


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Compact and Genuine Logger for Weather Data


It is small yet still produces big results: Lambrecht’s all-new data logger met[LOG] is an intelligent multitool for all weather data. With its 3 serial and 4 analogue interfaces, it offers versatile options for the management of your weather data.


met[LOG] stands for easiest plug & play: Once connected, the met[LOG] confi gures automatically at the push of a button and signals its full working capability within seconds. It delivers and stores all kind of weather data. This data logger provides the following displays and indicators (available


indications depending on the connected sensors): graphical development display, a trend display, indicator for wind speed and wind direction, status


indication for sunshine duration and precipitation event, indication of heat index/humidex and wind chill, sector indication for 8x brightness, indication for sunshine and rainfall duration for the day.


The met[LOG] calculates trends and patterns and automatically performs corrections based on altitude and air pressure. Thanks to its 4 digital outputs and 8 logically connectable warning channels the met[LOG] immediately issues a warning or raises an alarm, modifi able to customer needs. The visualisation of weather data requires no software installation and can be fully customised according to your requirements.


With its data storage on a micro SD-card in a ring memory for one year, this data logger is a perfect choice for all kind of applications such as building automation, environmental monitoring, weather services, information platforms, wind warning etc.


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