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Presentations


 
 

ECMWF/SPARC Workshop on Modelling and Assimilation for the Stratosphere and Troposphere, ECMWF, 23 - 26 June 2003

Timetable
Attendees
A. Simmons (ECMWF)
Representation of the stratosphere in ECMWF operations and ERA-40
A. O'Neill (SPARC)
Scientific objectives of SPARC and the value of data assimilation

Processes

J.-J. Morcrette (ECMWF)
Recent radiative developments with impact on the stratosphere of the ECMWF model
T. Shepherd (Toronto, Canada)
Issues for stratospheric modelling and assimilation
H. Wernli (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Cross tropopause transport: processes and quantification based upon ECMWF analyses
T. Peter (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Cirrus clouds: observations, process modelling, parametrizations
D. Fonteyn (Belgium)
Stratospheric chemistry and aerosols

Observations

L.W. Thomason (NASA Langley, USA) Space-based measurements of stratospheric aerosols
B.J. Kerridge (Rutherford-Appleton) New techniques to sound the composition of the lower stratosphere and troposphere from space
A. Dudhia (Oxford, UK) Infrared Limb Sounding - MIPAS and HIRDLS

Data assimilation

T. McNally (ECMWF) The assimilation of stratospheric satellite data at ECMWF
A. Dethof (ECMWF) Representation of ozone in the ECMWF model
W. Lahoz (DARC, Reading, UK) Some challenges in assimilation of stratosphere/tropopause satellite data
R. Menard (Toronto, Canada) Model error estimation with data assimilation
R. Swinbank (UKMO, UK) Progress and plans for stratospheric data assimilation at the Met Office

Modelling

V. H. Peuch (MOCAGE, France)
Simulations and routine forecasts in the UTLS and stratosphere with the chemistry and transport model MOCAGE
S. Pawson (DAO/NASA, USA)
Meteorological and constituent assimilation using NASA's GEOS-4 system
A. Untch (ECMWF)
Recent developments in the vertical discretization of the ECMWF model impacting on the stratosphere and tropopause
M. Chipperfield (Leeds, UK)
Using meteorological analyses for off-line chemical transport modelling
L. Bonaventura (MPI Hamburg, Germany)
Development of the ICON dynamical core: modelling strategies and preliminary results
G. Roff (BMRC, Australia)
Stratospheric prediction in NWP models
J. Thuburn (Reading, UK)
Some issues in isentropic-coordinate modelling and modelling the tropopause



 

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