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Muchtoomuchtodo · 30/09/2014 20:01

Have you seen this? I saw it on the TORRO FB page.

Torro - the UK's Tornado and Storm Research Organisation
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The TORRO Autumn Conference 2014 will be held on Saturday 18 October at the Oxford Brookes University: Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane, Oxford, OX3 0BP in GIBBS Building: Room G116
We are pleased to be able to offer free entry. All are welcome but advance registration is required. If you would like to attend please email [email protected]
Registration desk opens 10:30am. Conference presentations start 11:00am and the conference closes around 4pm-4:30pm...

Morning session
1100 Welcome to the conference and introductions
1105 TORRO 40th anniversary book: an update
(Robert Doe, University of Liverpool)
1115 Tornado Myths and Facts (Tony Gilbert, TORRO, Gosport)
1200 Tornadoes in the British Isles: an under-reporting
framework and Climatology (Kelsey Mulder, University of
Manchester)
1230 The Mesopod - Touchdown severe weather research
Project (Richard Inskip, Touchdown/TORRO)
Afternoon session
1400 Tornado occurrence and damage trends in Greece
(Michalis Sioutas, ELGA-Meteorological Applications
Centre, Greece)
1450 Tornadoes of 25 October 2013; site surveys
(Tim Prosser, TORRO, Doncaster)
1530 Interpreting topographical influences on a tornado track in
the United Kingdom
(Robert Doe, University of Liverpool)
1600 USA Storm chase 2014 (Images)
(Paul Knightley, MeteoGroup UK/Head of TORRO)
Meeting closes 1630
Here is a link to maps and directions. We will be in the Gibbs Building room G116 on the Gypsy Lane site. www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/visit-us/headington-campus/
Please be aware parking is very limited on site.
We look forward to seeing you!
The TORRO team

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 01/10/2014 12:47

Thanks Muchtoo :)

knittingdad · 14/10/2014 08:23

They will have an interesting conference. I heard that a Met Office scientist was just seconds away from a Tornado in Alfreton last week!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 15/10/2014 13:04

There usually are a few uk tornadoes to discuss :)

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