Talks Monday March 07, 2016

10:00 ― 10:20 Welcome Address and Introduction Prof. Dr. Gerhard Adrian, President of Deutscher Wetterdienst Prof. Dr. Sarah Jones, Head of Business Area Research and Development Ulrich Blahak, on behalf of the organization team

Chairperson: Klaus Pankatz

Predictability and Ensemble Systems

10:20 ― 10:40 Hendrik Feldmann, M. Uhlig, Ch. Kottmeier (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Regional decadal predictions for Europe in MiKlip

10:40 ― 11:00 Shakeel Asharaf (1), K. Fröhlich (1), J. Fernandez (2), R. M. Cardoso (3), G. Nikulin (4), B. Früh (1), and the EUPORIAS East Africa Team (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany, (2) University of Cantabria, Spain (3) Rossby Centre, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, (4)University of Lisbon, Portugal Performance of dynamically downscaled ensemble seasonal forecasts over east Africa 11:00 ― 11:20 Chiara Marsigli (1), A. Montani (1), T. Paccagnella (1), F. Marcucci (2), L Torrisi (2) (1) ARPA-SIMC, Italy (2) COMET-Italian Operational Met Center, Italy Combining Stochastic Pertubation of Physical Tendencies and parameter perturbation in the COSMO- IT-EPS convection-permitting ensemble

11:20 ― 11:40 Andrea Montani, C. Marsigli, T. Paccagnella (1) ARPA-SIMC, Italy TIGGE-LAM ensemble datasets for the prediction of heavy precipitation events

Soil, Vegetation and Ocean

11:40 ― 12:00 Jan-Peter Schulz (1), G. Vogel (2) (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Meteorological Observatory Lindenberg, Germany A new parameterisation of bare soil evaporation for the land surface scheme TERRA of the COSMO atmospheric model

Introduction: Burkhardt Rockel

12:00 ― 12:20 Invited: Ulrich Schättler Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany COSMO-Model source code: Status and current developments

12:20 ― 13:20 LUNCH BREAK

Page 1 of 12 Chairperson: Dmitrii Mironov Verification (NWP) and Evaluation (RCM) 13:20 ― 13:40 Eniola Olaniyan (1), E. Afiesimama(1), F. Oni (2), K.A. Lawal (1) (1) National Weather Forecasting and Climate Research Centre, Nigerian Meteorological Agency (2) Department of Geography, University of Lagos, Nigeria Simulating the daily evolution of West African Monsoon using Highresolution Regional COSMO-Model: A Case Study of the first half of 2015 over Nigeria 13:40 ― 14:00 Samiro Khodayar (1), G. Fosser (2), S. Berthou (3), S. Davolio (4), P. Drobinski P., V. Ducrocq (2), R. Ferretti (5), M. Nuret (2), E. Pichelli (5), E. Richard (6), O. Bock (7) (1) KIT IMK-TRO, Germany, (2) CNRM-GAME, CNRS and Météo-France, France (3) IPSL/Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, CNRS/UPMC/Ecole Polytechnique, France (4) CNR-ISAC, Italy, (5) CETEMPS, Italy (6) Laboratoire d'Aérologie, é de Toulouse/CNRS 5560, France, (7) IGN LAREG, France A seamless weather-climate multi-model intercomparison on the representation of a high impact weather event in the Western Mediterranean: HyMeX IOP12

Planetary Boundary Layer

14:00 ― 14:20 Martin Fengler, N. Dorband Meteomatic, Switzerland Meteodrones - revealing the unknown of the boundary layer 14:20 ― 14:40 Matthias Raschendorfer Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany New features of the common turbulence parameterization for COSMO and ICON 14:40 ― 15:00 Ines Cerenzia (1, 2), M. Raschendorfer (3) (1) University of Bologna, Italy, (2) Arpa-SIMC Italy, (3) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Diagnostics and Revision of the COSMO Surface Layer Formulation under Stable Conditions

15:00 ― 15:30 COFFEE BREAK

15:30 ― 16:30 Poster session 1 Sessions 'Data Assimilation', 'Dynamics and Numerics', and 'Clouds, Chemistry, Aerosol and Radiation'

Chairperson: Christian Keil

Planetary Boundary Layer (cont.)

16:30 ― 16:50 Jonas von Schumann, A.Steiner, C.Köhler Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany EWeLiNE and ORKA- optimizing the turbulence parametrization for Renewable Energies

NWP Model Applications and Process Studies

16:50 ― 17:10 Romy Ullrich (1), C. Hoose (1), O. Möhler (1), D. Cziczo (2), K. Froyd (3), B. Vogel (1), H. Vogel (1), T. Schad (1), D. Rieger (1), K. Deetz (1) (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S. (3) NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory U.S Model Application and Validation of a new Parameterization Framework for Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation on Desert Dust and Soot 17:10 ― 17:30 Heiner Lange (1), T. Janjic (2) (1) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Data Assimilation Branch, LMU Munich (2) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Data Assimilation Branch, DWD Offenbach Nested Data Assimilation with KENDA for COSMO-MUC 17:30 ― 17:50 Oliver Fuhrer (1), M. Arpagaus (1), A. Walser (1), D. Leuenberger (1), G. deMorsier (1), X. Lapillonne (1), P. Spoerri (2), P. Steiner (1), and the COSMO-GPU team (1) Meteoswiss, Switzerland (2) ETH Zürich, Switzerland New operational applications at Meteoswiss on hybrid supercomputer

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Introduction: Detlev Majewski

9:00 ― 9:40 Invited: Günther Zängl Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany ICON: Status after one year of operational NWP and further plans

Chairperson: Michał Ziemia ński

Dynamics and Numerics

9:40 ― 10:00 Michael Baldauf Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany 3D diffusion in steep terrain: testing and stability of horizontally explicit, vertically implicit discretizations

10:00 ― 10:20 Zbigniew P. Piotrowski, B. Rosa, D.K. Wojcik Institute of Meteorology and Water Management - National Research Institut, Poland New dynamical core of COSMO -- "COSMO-EULAG operationalization (CELO)'' priority project 10:20 ― 10:40 Volker Küll, A. Bott Meteorological Institute, University of Bonn, Germany Physical subgrid information exchange between parameterization schemes in COSMO

10:40 ― 11:10 COFFEE BREAK

11:10 ― 12:10 Poster session 2 Sessions 'Soil, Vegetation, and Ocean' and 'Verification (NWP) and Evaluation (RCM)'

Chairperson: Volker Küll

Clouds, Chemistry, Aerosol and Radiation

12:10 ― 12:30 Vivek Sant (1), A. Seifert (2) (1) Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Modeling the melting of graupel and hail in a bulk microphysicsparameterization 12:30 ― 12:50 Harel Muskatel (1), P. Khain (1), U. Blahak (2), A. Shtivelman (1) (1) Israeli Meteorological Service (IMS) Israel (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Priority Project T2(RC)2 - an overview 12:50 ― 13:10 Pavel Khain (1), Harel Muskatel (1), Uli Blahak (2) (1) Israeli Meteorological Service (IMS), Israel (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Priority Project T2RC2 : Determination of governing parameters in the new radiation scheme

13:10 ― 14:10 LUNCH BREAK

Clouds, Chemistry, Aerosol and Radiation (cont.)

Introduction: Bernhard Vogel, KIT

14:10 ― 15:10 Invited: Angela Benedetti ECMWF, UK Aerosol modelling and assimilation at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast

Chairperson: Pavel Khain

Page 3 of 12 15:10 ― 15:30 Natalia Ye. Chubarova (1,2), A.A. Poliukhov (1,2), G.S.Rivin (1,2), M.V.Shatunova (2) (1) Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, (2) Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia The accuracy assessment of the COSMO-Ru radiative calculations using different aerosol climatologies and their influence on temperature forecast

15:30 ― 15:50 Konrad Deetz, B. Vogel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Simulating aerosol-cloud interactions in southern West Africa with COSMO-ART in the framework of DACCIWA

15:50 ― 16:10 Simon Gruber (1), J. Bechtold (2), B. Vogel (1), H. Vogel (1), M. Jung (2), H. Pak (2) (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2) Institute of Air Transport and Airport Research, DLR,,Germany Simulating Contrails on the Regional Scale to Predict Energy Yield of Photovoltaic Systems

16:10 ― 16:40 COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: Jürg Schmidli

Clouds, Chemistry, Aerosol and Radiation (cont.)

16:40 ― 17:00 Katharina Weixler (1), A. Ekman (2), C. Hoose (1), M. Paukert (1), J. Sedlar (2), M. Tjernström (2) (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2) Department of Meteorology, , Sweden Sensitivity study about the dissipation of an Arctic mixed-phase cloud during the ASCOS field campaign

17:00 ― 17:20 Jonas Hesemann (1), C. Hoose (1), K. Weixler (1), J. Fugal (2,3), M. Klingebiel (2), S. Borrmann (2,3), A. Ehrlich (4), M. Maturilli (5) (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, University of Mainz, Germany (3) Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (4) Leipzig Institute for Meteorology (LIM), Germany (5) Alfred Wegener Institute for Marine and Polar Research, Germany Idealized large-eddy 100m resolution COSMO simulations of selected boundary-layermixed-phase clouds with observational data from the RACEPAC campaign 17:20 ― 17:40 Luke B. Hande, C. Hoose Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Ice nucleation in semi-idealised, high resolution simulations 17:40 ― 18:00 Marco Paukert (1), C. Hoose (2) (1) IMK-AAF, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2) IMK-TRO, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany A case study of particle accumulation in rain drops and immersion freezing

18:00 ― 20:00 RECEPTION

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Chairperson: Dominik Brunner

Data Assimilation

9:00 ― 9:20 Christoph Schraff, H. Reich, A. Rhodin, R. Potthast, K. Stephan Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Towards an operational use of the KENDA system at DWD 9:20 ― 9:40 Pavel Khain, A. Shtivelman, A. Baharad, H. Muskatel, Y. Levi Israeli Meteorological Service Assimilation cycle in observation-sparse regions 9:40 ― 10:00 Virginia Poli, C. Marsigli, T. Paccagnella, P.P. Alberoni ARPA Emilia-Romagn, Italy Impact of radar reflectivity assimilation in KENDA: the italian experiment 10:00 ― 10:20 Daniel Leuenberger, S. Förster, A. Walser MeteoSwis, Switzerland Pre-operational, convective-scale Ensemble Data Assimilation at MeteoSwiss 10:20 ― 10:40 Lilo Bach (1), C. Schraff (2), J. Keller (2,3), A. Hense (1) (1) Meteorological Institute, University of Bonn, Germany, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany (3) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Germany Ensemble data assimilation for regional reanalyses

10:40 ― 11:10 COFFEE BREAK

11:10 ― 12:10 Poster session 3 Sessions 'Predictability and Ensemble Systems', 'NWP Model Applications and Process Studies', and 'RCM Model Applications and Process Studies'

12:10 ― 13:10 LUNCH BREAK

RCM Model Applications and Process Studies

Introduction: Barbara Früh, DWD

13:10 ― 14:10 Invited: Nicole van Lipzig KU Leuven, Belgium

Chairperson: Daniel Leuenberger

14:10 ― 14:30 Michael Keller (1), O. Fuhrer (2), N. Kröner (1), J. Schmidli (1,3), R. Stöckli (2), C. Schär (1) (1) ETH Zürich, Switzerland, (2) MeteoSwiss, Switzerland, (3) Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Surrogate climate change sensitivity studies with convection-resolving models: The diurnal cycle of summer convection over the Alps 14:30 ― 14:50 Nico Becker (1), U. Ulbrich (1), R. Klein (2) (1) Institut für Meteorologie, Freie Universität , Germany (2) Institut für Mathematik, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Large-scale secondary circulations in the COSMO-CLM

14:50 ― 15:20 COFFEE BREAK

Page 5 of 12 Chairperson: Hendrik Feldmann

RCM Model Applications and Process Studies (cont.)

15:20 ― 15:40 Klaus Pankatz, A. Kerkweg University of Mainz, Germany Update frequency of the driving data as a source of error at the lateral boundaries in long term and short term simulations 15:40 ― 16:00 Christian Steger, J. Brauch, B. Früh Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Complementing and analyzing the CORDEX-EUR11 Ensemble 16:00 ― 16:20 Fabien Chatterjee (1), N.v. Lipzig (1), J. Meyers (2) (1) KU Leuven, Belgium, (2) University of Leuven, Belgium Long term wind farm induced changes over the north sea 16:20 ― 16:40 Sebastian Schubert (1), S. Grossman-Clarke (2), D. Fenner (3) (1) Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, (2) PIK Potsdam, Germany, (3) TU Berlin, Germany Urban effects on summertime air temperature in Germany under climate change

Soil, Vegetation and Ocean

16:40 ― 17:00 Gianluca Mussetti (1,2), D. Brunner (1), S. Henne (1), J. Allegrini (2,3), H. Wouters (4), S. Schubert (5), J. Carmeliet (2,3) (1) Laboratory for Air Pollution/Environmental Technology, Empa, Switzerland (2) Laboratory for Multiscale Studies in Building Physics, Empa, Switzerland, (3) ETH Zurich, Switzerland (4) KU Leuven, Belgium, (5) Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Impact of model resolution and urban parametrization on urban climate simulation: a case study for Zurich

Page 6 of 12 Posters Poster session 1: Monday March 07, 2016, 15:30 - 16:30

Data Assimilation

Poster P20 S01-016 Gregor Gläser (1), P. Knippertz (1), N. Kalthoff (1), C. Hoose (1), S. Khodayar (1), A. H. Fink (1), M. Kohler (1), Ch. Barthlott (1), J. Handwerker (1), V. Maurer (1), B. Adler (1), L. Gantner (1), A. Wieser (1), A. Kopmann (2) (1) KIT IMK-TRO, Germany, (2) KIT Institute for Data Processing and Electronics (IPE), Germany Assimilation of KITcube observations in high-resolution COSMO simulations Poster P22 S01-023 Mario Corbani (1), Ch. Marsigli (2), V. Poli (2), T. Paccagnella (2) (1) Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Bologna, Italy (2) ARPA Emilia-Romagna - Hydro-Meteo-Climate Service, Italy Assimilation of data from conventional and non conventional networks through a Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter scheme in the COSMO model Poster P24 S01-024 Francesca Marcucci (1), L. Torrisi (1), V. Cardinali (1,2) (1) COMET-Italian Operational Met Center, Pratica di Mare, Italy (2) EUMETSAT, Italy Status of the COMET (Italian Operational Meteorological Center) Ensemble Data Assimilation and Forecast System Poster P26 S01-031 Zbynek Sokol, P. Pesice, V. Bliznak, P. Zacharov Institute of Atmospheric Physics Czech Academy of Science, Czech Republic Simulation of severe convective storms by the COSMO NWP model Poster P28 S01-046 Tobias Necker (1), D. Leuenberger (2), M. Weissmann (1), M. Sommer (1) (1) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Germany, (2) MeteoSwiss, Switzerland Assimilation of surface observations in KENDA and observation impact on the convection-permitting scale Poster P30 S01-051 Matthias Schindler (1), H. Lange (2), Ch. Keil (1) (1) Meteorological Institute Munich (MIM), Germany, (2) Hans Ertel Centre for Weather Research (HERZ), Germany Spurious convection in dynamically imbalanced radar data assimilation

Dynamics and Numerics

Poster P40 S03-009 Varduhi Margaryan (1), L. Simonyan (2) (1) Yerevan State University, Armenia, (2) Armstatehydromet, Armenia Dynamics change of atmospheric precipitation in the context of climate change in Syunik region of the Republic of Armenia Poster P42 S03-071 Fabian Brundke, K. Kober, G. Craig Meteorologisches Institut München, Germany Stochastic perturbations representing the mechanical effect of subgrid-scale orography Poster P44 S03-081 Chris Wejienborg (1), J. Chagnon (2), P. Friederichs (1), S. Gray (3), A. Hense (1) (1) Meteorological Institute, University of Bonn, Germany (2) Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, US (3) Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK Potential Vorticity anomalies associated with deep moist convection

Page 7 of 12 Clouds, Chemistry, Aerosol and Radiation

Poster P12 S04-002 Tobias Schad, B. Vogel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Shallow convection scheme and its deficits Poster P14 S04-011 Steven Böing (1,3), O. Fuhrer (2), G. DeMorsier (2), Ch. Schär (1), J. Schmidli (1,4) (1) ETH Zürich, Switzerland, (2) MeteoSwiss, Switzerland (3) University of Leeds, Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, Leeds, UK (4) Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Germany Influence of the turbulence and convection parameterization on convective initiation in kilometer-scale simulations

Poster P16 S04-072 Niels Souverijns (1), A. Gossart (1), I. Gorodetskaya (1,2), S. Lhermitte(1), A. Mangold (3), Q. Laffineur (3), N. van Lipzig (1) (1) KU Leuven, Belgium, (2) University of Aveiro, Portugal (3) Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Belgium The representation of radiation, clouds and precipitation in a default COSMO-CLM simulation over Antarctica Poster P18 S04-082 Alexandra Gossart (1), N. Souverijns (1), S. Lhermitte (1), I. Gorodetskaya (1), J. Lenaerts (1,2), A. Mangold (3) , Q. Laffineur (3), N. van Lipzig (1) (1) KU Leuven, Belgium, (2) Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht University, The Netherlands (3) Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Belgium An assessment of the COSMO-CLM simulation of surface mass balance processes over Antarctica

Page 8 of 12 Poster session 2: Tuesday March 08, 2016, 11:10 - 12:10

Soil, Vegetation, and Ocean

Poster P01 S06-004 Ha Thi Minh Ho-Hagemann (1), M. Gröger (2), B. Rockel (1), M. Zahn (1), B. Geyer (1), H.E.M. Meier (2,3) (1) HZG Geesthacht, Germany (2) Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute -- SMHI, Sweden (3) Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Germany Benefit from using atmosphere-ocean coupled systems for summer dry bias of regional climate models over Central Europe Poster P03 S06-012 Trang Van Pham (1,2,3), J. Brauch (2), B. Früh (2), B. Ahrens (1,3) (1) Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Germany (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany, (3) Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Simulation of snow bands in the Baltic Sea area with the coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice model COSMO-CLM/NEMO Poster P05 S06-057 Prabhakar Shrestha (1), G. Vogel (2), W. Kurtz (3), J.-P. Schulz (2), M. Sulis (1), C. Simmer (1,4), S. Kollet (3,4), H.-J. Hendricks Franssen (3) (1) Meteorological Institute of Bonn (MIUB), Germany, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany (3) Institute for Bio- and Geosciences, Germany (4) Centre for High-Performance Scientific Computing in Terrestrial Systems ABC, Germany Intercomparison of multi-model simulations of day time boundary layer evolution-III

Poster P07 S06-060 Sebastian Helgert, S. Khodayar Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Soil-atmosphere interactions in the Mediterranean area Poster P09 S06-069 Grzegorz Duniec, A. Mazur Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, National Research Institute, Poland The influence of new parameterization of water transport in the soil on structure PBL Poster P11 S06-073 Dominik Brunner (1), S. Henne (1), S. Mystakidis (2), E.L. Davin (2), Ch. Gerbig (3) (1) Laboratory for Air Pollution/Environmental Technology, Empa, Switzerland (2) ETH Zürich, Switzerland, (3) Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany High resolution simulations of the terrestrial carbon flux using the Community Land Model (CLM) coupled to COSMO Poster P46 S06-079 Hendrik Wouters (1), M. Demuzere (1), U. Blahak (2), G. Mussetti (3,4), N. van Lipzig (1), J. Helmert (2), M. Raschendorfer (2), J.-P. Schulz (2) (1) KU Leuven, Belgium, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany (3) Laboratory for Air Pollution/Environmental Technology, Empa, Switzerland (4) Laboratory for Multiscale Studies in Building Physics, Empa, Switzerland Development Version (DV) release of TERRA_URB in COSMO(-CLM), overview and sensitivity to urban input parameters

Page 9 of 12 Verification (NWP) and Evaluation (RCM)

Poster P21 S07-021 Armenia Franco-Díaz (1), E. Caetano (2), C. López-Bravo (1) (1) National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico (2) Institute of Geography (UNAM), Mexico Estimating the downscaling ability of nested RegCMv.4.3 with the GCM-ECHAM4.5 monthly forecast ensembles as Boundary Conditions: Part I Poster P23 S07-029 Joanna Linkowska, A. Wyszogrodzki Institute of Meteorology and Water Management - National Research Institute, Poland Feature-based methods application to COSMO PL Poster P25 S07-035 Anika Obermann, B. Ahrens Goethe-Universität Frankfurt,Germany Mistral and Tramontane: Wind Patterns in Regional Climate Simulations and Projections Poster P27 S07-053 Jennifer Lenhardt, J. Brauch, B. Früh, T.V. Pham Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Evaluation of the coupled COSMO-CLM+NEMO-Nordic model with focus on North and Baltic seas Poster P29 S07-067 Ivonne Anders (1), S. Brienen (2), E. Bucchignani (3), A. Ferrone (4), B. Geyer (5), K. Keuler (6), D. Lüthi (7), M. Mertens (8), H.-J. Panitz (9), S. Saeed (10), J.-P. Schulz (2), H. Wouters (10) (1) ZAMG- Central Institute of Meteorology and Geodynamics, Austria (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany, (3) CMCC, Italy, (4) LIST - Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg (5) HZG Geesthacht, Germany, (6) BTU Cottbus, Germany, (7) ETH Zurich, Switzerland (8) DLR - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany (9) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, (10) KU Leuven, Belgium COPAT -- towards a recommended model version of COSMO-CLM Poster P31 S07-068 Marie Piazza, H. Truhetz, A. Csaki Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz, Austria Elevation-dependency of the representation of precipitation with COSMO-CLM 5.0 at 3km over the Alps.

Poster P33 S07-075 Dmitry Alferov (1), E. Astakhova (1), D. Boukouvala (2), A. Bundel (1), U. Damrath (3), P. Eckert (4), F. Gofa (2), A. Kirsanov (1), X. Lapillonne (4), J. Linkowska (5), Ch. Marsigli (6), A. Montani (6), A. Muraviev (1), E. Oberto, M.S. Tesini (6), N. Vela (7), A. Wyszogrodzki (5), M. Zaichenko (1) (1) Hydrometcentre of Russia, (2) Hellenic National Meteorological Service, Greece (3) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany, (4) ETH Zurich, Switzerland, (5) IMGW-PIB, Poland (6) ARPA-SIMC, Italy, (7) ARPA-PT, Italy Intercomparison of Spatial Verification Methods for COSMO Terrain (INSPECT): Preliminary results Poster P35 S07-076 Abdoulaye Sarr ANACIM, Senegal Evaluating CLM and RegCM in Simulating Major characteristcs of West Africa Climate Poster P37 S07-086 Zdereva M. (1), Khluchina N. (1), Voronina L. (1) Siberian Research Hydrometeorological Institute Results of statistical correction of air temperature forecasts for Siberian territory based on the COSMO- Ru_Sib model

Page 10 of 12 Poster session 3: Wednesday March 09, 2016, 11:10 - 12:10

Predictability and Ensemble Systems

Poster P32 S08-050 K. Bachmann (1), H. Lange (1), C. Keil (2) (1) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Germany, (2) Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research, Data Assimilation Branch, LMU Munic, Germany Influence of orography on predictability using the idealized COSMO-KENDA forecasting system

Poster P34 S08-063 Andrzej Mazur, G. Duniec, W. Interewicz, A. Wyszogrodzki Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, National Research Institute, Poland Ensemble Prediction System at IMWM-NRI - Operational Setup and Preliminary Results of a Study in the Frame of SPRED Priority Project

Poster P36 S08-065 Stephan Rasp, K. Kober, G. Craig Meteorologisches Institut München, Germany Impact and perturbation growth of physical stochastic boundary layer perturbations

NWP Model Applications and Process Studies

Poster P41 S09-018 Prabhakar Shrestha (1), A.P. Dimri (2), A. Schomburg (3), C. Simmer (1) (1) Meteorological Institute of Bonn (MIUB), Germany (2)Jawaharlal Nehru University, India (3) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Improved Understanding of an Extreme Rainfall Event at the Himalayan Foothills

Poster P43 S09-022 Christiane Hofmann (1), A. Kerkweg (1), P. Jöckel (2) (1) University of Mainz, Germany, (2) DLR, Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere, Germany Two-way coupled simulations over Africa: How does the feedback of the smaller scales alter the larger scales?

Poster P45 S09-044 Alberto Caldas-Álvarez, S. Khodayar (KIT)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Model assessment of small-scale water vapour variability across spatial scales during heavy precipitation events in the western Mediterranean

Poster P47 S09-054 Lesia Katsalova, V. Shpyg Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute, Ukraine The choice of the variographical model for Kriging interpolation of data of pressure, temperature and precipitation of model COSMO

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Poster P02 S10-010 Diarra Dieng (1,2), D. Heinzeller (1), J. Bliefernicht (2), G. Smiatek (1), H. Kunstmann (1,2) (1) (KIT)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany (2)University of Augsburg, Chair for Regional Climate and Hydrology, Germany High-resolution climate change simulations for West Africa with CCLM and WRF

Poster P04 S10-026 Reinaldo Silveira Instituto Tecnologico SIMEPAR, Brazil Evaluation of COSMO-CLM for seasonal simulations over Brazil Poster P06 S10-032 Naveed Akhtar (1), J. Brauch (2), B. Ahrens (1) (1) Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Climate Modeling over the Mediterranean Sea: Impact of Resolution and Ocean Coupling Poster P08 S10-040 Nora Leps, E. Brisson, N. Akhtar, B. Ahrens Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Deep Convection over Corsica: Influence of Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions Poster P10 S10-049 Curdin Spirig, D. Lüthi, Ch. Schär ETH Zurich, Switzerland On the role of the Alps for Central European Climate Poster P13 S10-055 Vladimir Platonov, A. Kislov Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Modeling of the extreme winds over the Russian Arctic basin using different COSMO-CLM model resolutions

Poster P15 S10-066 Ivonne Anders (1), B. Geyer (2) (1) ZAMG- Central Institute of Meteorology and Geodynamics, Austria (2) HZG Geesthacht, Germany Continuously on-going hindcast simulations for impact applications

Poster P17 S10-078 Hendrik Wouters, S. Vanden Broucke, N. van Lipzig, M. Demuzere KU Leuven, Belgium To provide a high-quality convection-permitting ensemble member for the Belgian climate change with COSMO-CLM in the CORDEX.be project

Poster P19 S10-087 Diarra Dieng (1,2), Dominikus Heinzeller (1), Jan Bliefernicht (2), Gerhard Smiatek (1), Harald Kunstmann (1,2) (1) (KIT)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, (2)University of Augsburg, Chair for Regional Climate and Hydrology, Germany High-resolution climate change simulations for West Africa with CCLM and WRF

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