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Today's Topics:
1. Two post-doc positions at the National Observatory of Athens,
Greece (CORRIGENDUM) (Kostas Lagouvardos)
2. Post Doctoral position (iakov afanassiev)
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Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 16:36:53 +0300
From: "Kostas Lagouvardos" <lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Two post-doc positions at the National Observatory
of Athens, Greece (CORRIGENDUM)
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<met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Two (2) Post-doc positions in lightning meteorology, lightning nowcasting
and forecasting, at the National Observatory of Athens, Greece (CORRIGENDUM)
Supervisor: Dr Kostas Lagouvardos (Institute for Environmental Research,
National Observatory of Athens, NOA)
Project: TALOS
Application deadline: 26 May 2014
Among the primary objectives of this project (TALOS: Thunder and Lightning
Observing System) is:
(a) To develop an operational tool for nowcasting/very short-term
forecasting of lightning activity over Greece based on lightning data. This
tool will provide real-time information on the lightning activity over
Greece, while application of a lightning-tracking algorithm will allow
providing very short-term forecasting (1-2 hours) of thunderstorm
propagation.
(b) To develop operational tool for forecasting lightning activity
over Greece for the next 48 hours, based on parameters forecasted by WRF
model, in operational use at NOA.
(c) To work on the methodology, implementation and validation of a
lightning assimilation technique applied to weather models with the aim to
improve the quantitative precipitation forecasts.
The project is co-funded by the European Union (European Social Fund) and
the Greek State under the "ARISTEIA II" Action of the "OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING, and it has duration of 17 months. The two
positions offer contracts of 14 month duration (44280 Euros each), starting
in June 1st 2014, at NOA's premises in the northern suburbs of Athens,
Greece.
Candidates should hold a PhD in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology or a
related field and preferably in the fields of numerical weather prediction,
analysis of satellite data and analysis oflightning detection network data.
Very good knowledge of English is required, as well as expertise in working
with Fortran and/or C in Linux/Unix environment.
Interested candidates should send their Curriculum Vitae and a
recommendation letter by 26 May 2014 to Dr Kostas Lagouvardos
(lagouvar@noa.gr)
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Dr. Kostas LagouvardosResearch Director
National Observatory of Athens, Institute for Environmental Research
Lofos Koufou. 15236-Penteli
Athens-Greece
Tel: 30 210 8109127, Fax: 30 210 8103236
e-mail: <mailto:lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr> lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr
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Dr. Kostas Lagouvardos
Research Director
National Observatory of Athens/Institute for Environmental Research
Lofos Koufou, 15236-Penteli, Athens, Greece
Tel: 30 210 8109127, Fax: 30 210 8103236
e-mail: lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr
ResearcherID: <http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-5683-2014>
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-5683-2014
Weather forecasts: http://www.noa.gr/forecast (in english)
or http://www.meteo.gr <http://www.meteo.gr/> (in greek)
From: Kostas Lagouvardos [mailto:lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:06 PM
To: 'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'
Subject: Two post-doc positions at the National Observatory of Athens,
Greece
Two (2) Post-doc positions in lightning meteorology, lightning nowcasting
and forecasting, at the National Observatory of Athens, Greece
Supervisor: Dr Kostas Lagouvardos (Institute for Environmental Research,
National Observatory of Athens, NOA)
Project: TALOS
Application deadline: 14 May 2014
Among the primary objectives of this project (TALOS: Thunder and Lightning
Observing System) is:
(d) To develop an operational tool for nowcasting/very short-term
forecasting of lightning activity over Greece based on lightning data. This
tool will provide real-time information on the lightning activity over
Greece, while application of a lightning-tracking algorithm will allow
providing very short-term forecasting (1-2 hours) of thunderstorm
propagation.
(e) To develop operational tool for forecasting lightning activity
over Greece for the next 48 hours, based on parameters forecasted by WRF
model, in operational use at NOA.
(f) To work on the methodology, implementation and validation of a
lightning assimilation technique applied to weather models with the aim to
improve the quantitative precipitation forecasts.
This project is funded by the Greek General Secretariat for Research and
Technology and it has duration of 17 months. The two positions offer
contracts of 14 month duration (44280 Euros each), starting in June 1st
2014, at NOA's premises in the northern suburbs of Athens, Greece.
Candidates should hold a PhD in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology or a
related field and preferably in the fields of numerical weather prediction
and lightning. Very good knowledge of English is required, as well as
expertise in working with Fortran and/or C in Linux/Unix environment.
Interested candidates should send their Curriculum Vitae and a
recommendation letter by 14 May 2014 to Dr Kostas Lagouvardos
(lagouvar@noa.gr)
--
Dr. Kostas LagouvardosResearch Director
National Observatory of Athens, Institute for Environmental Research
Lofos Koufou. 15236-Penteli
Athens-Greece
Tel: 30 210 8109127, Fax: 30 210 8103236
e-mail: <mailto:lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr> lagouvar@meteo.noa.gr
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 15:02:18 -0230
From: iakov afanassiev <afanai@mun.ca>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post Doctoral position
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Post Doctoral position in geophysical fluid dynamics
Post Doctoral research position is available in the area
of oceanic/atmospheric fluid dynamics at the Department of Physics
and Physical Oceanography, Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St
John's, Newfoundland, Canada. The area of interest includes laboratory
experiments with stratified/rotating fluids. We are looking for an
applicant with a strong research profile in fluid dynamics or physical
oceanography, and preferably with experience in experimental approaches
to geophysical fluid dynamics.The successful candidate will be
conducting experiments on the rotating platform using the state of the
art Altimetric Image Velocimetry system. The subject of interest is
jets, vortices, turbulence on the beta-plane. There is an opportunity to
run numerical simulations in parallel with laboratory experiment. For
more details on current work see: http://www.physics.mun.ca/~yakov
<http://www.physics.mun.ca/%7Eyakov> <http://www.physics.mun.ca/%7Eyakov>
The position is available immediately for a 1-year term and includes
a salary of Can$ 40,000.
To apply send CV, publication list, and names of three
potential referees via email to Dr. Yakov Afanasyev (afanai at mun.ca)
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