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Title: The french meteorological vigilance procedure


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The french  meteorological vigilance  procedure
  • METEO-FRANCE
  • Gérard Le Bars

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The french  meteorological vigilance  procedure
  • The old procedure before october 2001.
  • The new vigilance procedure.
  • An european project.

3
Background The severe weather warning procedure
until 1st october 2001
  • Phenomena rain, strong winds, thunderstorms,
    snowfalls, ice and coldwave.
  • Based only on messages/bulletins.
  • Included two production levels the national and
    regional level.

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The severe weather warning procedure until 1st
october 2001
  • Regional level
  • Messages BRAM exceeding thresholds (rain,
    snow, wind,) defined with regional civil safety
    authorities.
  • Issued 12 to 6 hours in advance.
  • National level
  • In case of very intense and widespread events
    messages ALARME.
  • 10/year 12 to 36 hours in advance.

5
THE WEAKNESSES OF THE OLD PROCEDURE
  • Too many bulletins (esp.for thunderstorms).
  • General public not well informed (storms in
    1999). (technical words, public not directly
    warned,)
  • Meteorological events not qualified.
  • No advice on behaviour.

6
THE NEW VIGILANCE PROCEDURE
  • Two parts
  • The meteorological vigilance charts.
  • A follow-up of the meteorological situation when
    dangerous phenomena are foreseen.

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FOR WHOM ?
  • Services in charge of safety (ministry, civil
    protection services, firemen, etc..) at national,
    regional and local levels.
  • Média.
  • General public.

8
Carte de vigilance du 8 septembre 2002
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The meteorological vigilance chart
  • It defines for the next 24h the potential
    meteorological danger.
  • 4 levels of vigilance, each one associated with a
    colour (green, yellow, orange, red)

10
The meteorological vigilance chart
  • The weather phenomena strong winds, heavy
    rains, thunderstorms, snow/blackice, avalanches
  • The chart is issued twice a day, broadcast at 06
    and 16, and updated if necessary.

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Définitions of the four levels of vigilance
  • Green (level 1)
  • No special vigilance required
  • Yellow (level 2)
  • Be careful if you practise activities dependent
    on meteorological risks some phenomena, usual
    for the area but occasionally dangerous (for
    instance mistral, thunderstorms ) are forecast
    keep informed about meteorological evolution.

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Définitions of the four levels of vigilance
  • Orange (level 3)
  • Be very vigilant dangerous meteorological
    phenomena are forecast keep informed about
    meteorological evolution and follow authorities
    advices.
  • Red (level 4)
  • An absolute vigilance is required dangerous
    and exceptionnally intense meteorological
    phenomena are forecast be regularly informed
    about meteorological evolution and conform to the
    orders given by the authorities.

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CRITERIA TO HELP IN THE CHOICE OF THE COLORS ON
VIGILANCE MAP
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when orange or red area
  • a concise text about the forecast phenomena
  • Authorities advices.

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Follow-up in orange or red situations
  • A national bulletin a leading message
  • ? the first one at the same time as the map.
  • ? the others every 6 hours
  • A regional bulletin ? the first one sent at
    the same time as the map
  • ? the others every 3 hours

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Follow-up in orange or red situations
  • Meteorological situation description in clear
    language
  • Observed and forecast data
  • Qualification
  • Authorities advice
  • Time of next report issuance

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Distribution
  • On  push  mode (email some fax)
  • authorities responsible for safety
  • media
  • On  pull  mode
  • Internet www.meteo.fr
  • All met reports are updated.

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The new  meteorological vigilance  system  
  • Difficulties to overcome
  • More pressure for the meteorological office and
    the authorities responsible for safety
  • Revision of warning procedures for services in
    charge of safety.
  • How we succeeded
  • With a permanent communication with our patners

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EMMA an European project
  • EMMA European Multiservice Meteorological
    Awareness.
  • In the framework of the EUMETNET.
  • An unique European chart.
  • Expertise from each participating country.
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