Monday 1 September |
Session 1: Processes |
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| Robin Hogan (University of Reading) |
Radiation parametrization and clouds |
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| Adrian Tompkins (ICTP) |
Cloud parametrization |
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| Peter Bechtold (ECMWF) |
Convection parametrization |
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| Bjorn Stevens (UCLA) |
Boundary layer processes |
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| Bart van den Hurk (KNMI) |
Soil drying in Europe and its impact on atmospheric circulations |
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Tuesday 2 September |
| Michael Schulz (LSCE) |
Aerosol modelling |
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| Richard Forbes (ECMWF) |
Microphysics: From intricacy to simplicity |
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Session 2: High resolution modelling |
| Pier Siebesma (KNMI) |
Parametrization of boundary layer clouds |
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| Peter Clark (University of Reading) |
Limited area modelling in CRM mode |
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| David Randall (Colorado State Univ) |
Multiscale modeling framework and parametrization |
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Wednesday 3 September |
Session 3: Interactions |
| Sandrine Bony (LMD/IPSL) |
Cloud/radiation interactions |
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| Brian Mapes (University of Miami) |
Tropical variability |
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| Thomas Jung (ECMWF) |
Parametrized processes and atmospheric variability |
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| Hervé Douville (Météo France) |
Land surface versus ocean influence on atmosphere |
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| Glenn Shutts (UK Met Office) |
Convection/dynamics interaction including stochastic approaches |
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Thursday 4 September |
Session 4: Verification/validation |
| Françoise Guichard (Météo France) |
What can we learn from AMMA about physical processes and models? |
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| Alan Betts (Atmospheric Research) |
Physical relations in observations and models |
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| Graeme Stephens (Colorado State University) |
Satellite observations of cloud and precipitation processes and their interactions |
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| Mark Rodwell (ECMWF) |
Understanding the local and global impacts of model physics changes |
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