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ECMWF/GLASS Workshop - Presentations




 
 

Presentations
ECMWF/GLASS Workshop on Land Surface Modelling, Data Assimilation and the implications for predictability wild be held from 9 to 12 November 2009


Monday 9 November

Erland Källén (ECMWF) Welcome and Opening

SESSION 1: LAND SURFACE MODELLING AND APPLICATIONS

Gianpaolo Balsamo (ECMWF) Land surface modelling in NWP at ECMWF

Philippe Peylin and Philippe Ciais (LSCE, France) Land carbon and vegetation models at LSCE
Aaron Boone (Météo-France) The ALMIP experience: implications for land - atmosphere coupled systems
Richard Essery (Univ Edinburgh) The SNOW-MIP2 experience: implications for NWP snow schemes
Florian Pappenberger (ECMWF) River rooting models to support NWP verification

David Gochis (NCAR) The role of terrestrial routing processes and shallow groundwater in land-atmosphere coupling
Sue Grimmond (King’s College) The PILPS-Urban experience: implications for introducing a urban tile in NWP models
Martin Best (MetOffice) Land surface models benchmarking: offline validation and verification in NWP

SESSION 2: LAND SURFACE DATA ASSIMILATION

Patricia de Rosnay (ECMWF) Advances in land data assimilation at ECMWF

Jean-François Mahfouf (Météo-France) Advances in land data assimilation at Météo-France
Andrew Slater (NSIDC) Snow data assimilation system with Kalman filtering

Tuesday 10 November

Rolf Reichle (NASA) Advances in land data assimilation at NASA

Stéphane Bélair (CMC) Advances in land data assimilation at Environment Canada
Souhail Boussetta (ECMWF) and Toshio Koike (U Tokyo): Development of LDAS Coupled with Atmospheric Models by CEOP

SESSION 3: OBSERVATIONS FOR TERRESTRIAL SURFACES

Matthias Drusch and Mark Drinkwater (ESA) ESA’s Living Planet Programme and Earth Explorer 7 Candidates
Pedro Viterbo (IM) Land surface observations: requirements for operational NWP in data assimilation and verification
Matthias Drusch (ESA) Satellite data products suitable for land surface analyses
Yann Kerr (CESBIO)

The SMOS satellite mission

Debbie Clifford (NCEO/U Reading) Snow products for assimilation and verification

Carlos Jimenez (LERMA) and Catherine Prigent (LSCE) The LANDFLUX project
Nuno Carvalhais and Markus Reichstein (MPI-BGC Jena) Use of eddy covariance data from FLUXNET for parameter estimation and model evaluation

Wednesday 11 November

SESSION 4: CONTRIBUTION OF LAND SURFACE TO PREDICTABILITY

Antje Weisheimer (ECMWF) The contribution of the land surface to predictability in the ECMWF seasonal prediction system: The European summer 2003 case
Randy Koster (GSFC) The GLACE-2 experiment

Bart van den Hurk (KNMI) The EC-Earth modelling challenges

Eric Jäger and Sonia Seneviratne (ETH) Land surface predictability in Europe: Extremes and trends
Hervé Douville (Météo-France) Importance of snow initial condition in seasonal forecasting
Yvan Orsolini (NILU) Impact of snow cover on the Northern Hemisphere winter circulation

Thursday 12 November

Working groups WG1: Modelling  
  WG2: Data Assimilation  
  WG3: Observations and Verification  
  WG4: Predictability  

Poster session I: Modelling

Eleanor Blyth (CEH): Benchmarking the JULES model for assessment of performance at the global scale

Marie Boisserie (FSU): Impact of the FSU/COAPS Soil Moisture Initialization to Subseasonal Forecast Skill

Imtiaz Dharssi (MetOffice): New soil physical properties implemented in the Unified Model

Emmanuel Dutra (Univ Lisbon): Snow modelling in EC-EARTH

Michael Ek (NCEP/EMC): Land-Hydrology Modeling at NCEP

Young-Hee Lee (KNU Korea): The improvement of phenology module for summer green tree in CLM3.5-DGVM using MODIS LAI

Aude Lemonsu (Météo-France): TEB - an urban canopy model for meteorological applications and weather forecasting

Nicola Loglisci (ARPA): Soil freezing in a SVAT

Gabriel Rooney (MetOffice): Coupling the lake model FLAKE to CLM

Anne Verhoef (Univ Reading): Land surface - atmosphere coupling strength in GCMs: the impact of soil physics

Jean-Luc Widlowsky (JRC): Radiative transfer model intercomparsion for PILPS

Poster session II – Data Assimilation and Systems

Filipe Aires (CNRS/IPSL): A global analysis of the soil moisture using model, multi-spectral satellite data, and in situ observations

Rasmus Houborg (NASA GSFC): The Global Land Data Assimilation System

Carlos Jimenez (LSCE): A comparison of land surface temperatures to observations

Sujay Kumar (NASA GSFC): Use of inverse modeling and posterior inference tools for land surface modeling and data assimilation within the NASA Land Information System (LIS)

Joaquín Muñoz Sabater (ECMWF): ECMWF contribution to SMOS

Catherine Ottlé and C. Bacour (LSCE): Coupled assimilation of in situ flux measurements and satellite FAPAR time series within the Orchidee biosphere model: constraints and potentials

Sam Pullen (Met Office): Using satellite-derived snow cover data to implement a snow analysis in the Met Office global NWP model

Marc Ridler (U Copenhagen): Data Assimilation in a soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer model using a filtering framework

Joe Santanello (NASA GSFC): Land-atmosphere coupling studies using the LIS-WRF system

Linying Tong and Stephane Belair (Environment Canada): Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Land Surface Forecast System

Poster session III – Predictability and carbon

Jean-Christophe Calvet (CNRM): Monitoring soil and vegetation fluxes of carbon and water at the global scale: the land carbon core information service of geoland2

Sébastien Lafont (CNRM): A 13-y high-resolution climatology of biophysical variables over France with the ISBA-A-gs model

Ryan Teuling (ETH): Brightening and Dimming?

Bart van den Hurk (KNMI): GLACE2 analyses for Europe



 

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