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ECMWF 2008 Annual Seminar


 
 

Seminar on Parametrization of subgrid physical processes, 1 - 4 September 2008

Presentations

Monday 1 September

Session 1: Processes

 
Robin Hogan (University of Reading) Radiation parametrization and clouds
Adrian Tompkins (ICTP) Cloud parametrization
Peter Bechtold (ECMWF) Convection parametrization
Bjorn Stevens (UCLA) Boundary layer processes
Bart van den Hurk (KNMI) Soil drying in Europe and its impact on atmospheric circulations

Tuesday 2 September

Michael Schulz (LSCE) Aerosol modelling
Richard Forbes (ECMWF) Microphysics: From intricacy to simplicity

Session 2: High resolution modelling

Pier Siebesma (KNMI) Parametrization of boundary layer clouds
Peter Clark (University of Reading) Limited area modelling in CRM mode
David Randall (Colorado State Univ) Multiscale modeling framework and parametrization

Wednesday 3 September

Session 3: Interactions

Sandrine Bony (LMD/IPSL) Cloud/radiation interactions
Brian Mapes (University of Miami) Tropical variability
Thomas Jung (ECMWF) Parametrized processes and atmospheric variability
Hervé Douville (Météo France) Land surface versus ocean influence on atmosphere
Glenn Shutts (UK Met Office) Convection/dynamics interaction including stochastic approaches

Thursday 4 September

Session 4: Verification/validation

Françoise Guichard (Météo France) What can we learn from AMMA about physical processes and models?
Alan Betts (Atmospheric Research) Physical relations in observations and models
Graeme Stephens (Colorado State University) Satellite observations of cloud and precipitation processes and their interactions
Mark Rodwell (ECMWF) Understanding the local and global impacts of model physics changes

 


 

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