Analyst
Forecast Department, Development Section, Software Applications
Summary:
Professional interests:
- Visualisation and handling of meteorological data (GRIB, BUFR, ODB, netCDF etc)
- Job workflow management
- User interfaces for desktop applications (Qt)
- Web frontend development
- C++ and batch programming languages
- Observation handling
Career background:
- Analyst, Development / Meteorological Visualisation / Graphics Section, ECMWF, 2007 - present
- Head of Numerical Weather Prediction Section, Hungarian Meteorological Service, 2004-2005
- Numerical weather prediction and software development, Hungarian Meteorological Service, 1996-2007
- MSc degree in Meteorology, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, 1997
ECMWF Newsletter
- Iain Russell, S. Kertész (Autumn 2015) A first look at the new ecFlow user interface, ECMWF Newsletter , issue145, pp. 16-17.
- S. Kertész, Iain Russell (Summer 2014) Metview's new user interface, ECMWF Newsletter, issue 140, pp. 42-43.
- Vesa Karhila, Sándor Kertész, Iain Russell, Stephan Siemen (Summer 2012) BUFR data and Metview, ECMWF Newsletter, issue 132, pp. 34-36.
- Sándor Kertész, Sylvie Lamy-Thépaut, Iain Russell (Spring 2012) A new trajectory interface in Metview 4, ECMWF Newsletter, issue 131, pp. 31-32.
- Sándor Kertész, Sylvie Lamy-Thépaut, Anne Fouilloux, Piotr Kuchta (Winter 2011/2012) A new framework to handle ODB in Metview 4 , ECMWF Newsletter, issue 130, pp. 31-33.
- Sándor Kertész, Stephan Siemen, Fernando Ii (Spring 2011) Support for OGC standards in Metview 4 , ECMWF Newsletter, issue 127, pp. 28-29.
- Iain Russell, Stephan Siemen, Fernando Ii, Sándor Kertész, Sylvie Lamy-Thépaut, Vesa Karhila (Winter 2010/2011) Metview 4 – ECMWF’s latest generation meteorological workstation, ECMWF Newsletter, issue 126, pp. 23-27.
ALADIN Newsletter
- S. Kertész (2006) Forecast experiments with the ALADIN 3D-FGAT analysis system, ALADIN Newsletter, issue 31, pp. 46-58.
- S. Kertész, G. Szépszó, E. Lábó, G. Radnóti, A. Horányi (2005) Dynamical downscaling of the ECMWF ERA-40 re-analyses with the ALADIN model, ALADIN Newsletter, issue 28, pp. 78-83