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1st COPS Workshop
13 - 14 September 2004, University of Hohenheim
Program
List of participants
Protocol
* Working groups
* Presentations

Working groups

  1. Initiation of convection, Protocol (pdf, 13 KB)
  2. Aerosols and cloud microphysics, Protocol (pdf, 6 KB)
  3. Precipitation processes, Protocol (pdf, 12 KB)
  4. Data assimilation and weather forecast, Protocol (pdf, 10 KB)

Presentations

Download all presentations and protocols (97 MB) (without slides on CSIP)

Monday, September 13, 2004

First session: Introduction and Motivation (Chair: Andreas Behrendt)

10:15-10:30   PP 1167 "QPF", Andreas Hense, Meteorological Institute, Bonn University
              Presentation (pdf, 0.1 MB)

10:30-10:45   Requirements stemming from QPF user community,Werner Schulz, State Institute for Environmental Protection, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
              Presentation (pdf, 3.7 MB)

10:45-11:00   Role and goals of COPS within PP 1167, Volker Wulfmeyer, Institute of Physics and Meteorology (IPM), University of Hohenheim, Germany
              Presentation (pdf, 8.4 MB)

11:00-11:15   Characterization of the COPS experimental region - orography, warm season precipitation systems and LM performance, Christoph Kottmeier, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Karlsruhe, Germany
              Presentation (pdf, 4.4 MB)

Second session, Part I: Key Processes (Chair: Hartmut Graßl)

11:15-11:30   Boundary layer structure and turbulence in heterogeneous terrain, Ken Davis, Pennsylvania State University, USA
              Presentation (pdf, 1.5 MB)

11:30-11:45   Orographically-induced initiation of convection, Evelyne Richard, Laboratoire d'Aerologie, Toulouse, France
              Presentation (pdf, 0.9 MB)

11:45-12:00   Role of aerosol microphysics and chemistry in cloud formation, Karoline Diehl, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany
              Presentation (pdf, 0.3 MB)

Second session, Part II: Key Processes (Chair: Hartmut Graßl)

13:30-13:45   Cloud physics: nice to have in cloud physics modeling, Klaus Dieter Beheng, IMK
               Presentation (pdf, 1.2 MB)

13:45-14.00   The precipitation process in NWP: Skills, problems, and data requirements, Erdmann Heise, German Meteorological Service (DWD)
               Presentation (pdf, 1.9 MB)

14:00-14.15   Predictability, George Craig, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
              Presentation (pdf, 2.9 MB)

Third session: Experience with and Links to Related International Programs (Chair: Herman Russchenberg)

14:45-14:55   MAP, Hans Volkert, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
               Presentation (pdf, 1.9 MB)

14:55-15:05   MAP FDP, Mathias Rotach, Meteo-Swiss, Switzerland
               Presentation (pdf, 1.5 MB)

15:05-15:20   IHOP, Tammy Weckwerth, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Atmospheric Technology Division (ATD), USA
               Presentation (pdf, 1.7 MB)
               CSIP, Alan Blyth, University of Leeds, UK
>             Slides (pdf, 8.2 MB), not held at the workshop but kindly provided later and added here for further information

15:20-15:35   TRACKS, Christoph Kottmeier, IMK, Germany
               Presentation (pdf, 3.3 MB)

15:35-15:50   THORPEX, Ulrich Schumann, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
               Presentation (pdf, 1.0 MB)

15:50-16:05   GEWEX, Hartmut Graßl, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M), Hamburg, Germany

Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Forth session, Part I: Methods for Reaching the Science Goals (Chair: Ulrich Schumann)

08:30-08:55   Parameterization (fluxes, convection), Heinke Schlünzen, Meteorological Institute, Hamburg University
               Presentation (pdf, 3.0 MB)

08:55-09:20   Data assimilation techniques, first water vapor lidar data assimilation during IHOP_2002, Stefan Bauer, IPM
               Presentation (pdf, 5.7 MB)

09:20-10:00   Key instrumentation I:

Forth session, Part II: Methods for Reaching the Science Goals (Chair: Ken Davis)

10:30-11:50 Key instrumentation II:
Related presentations at Lidar Expert Workshop:

Fifth session: Data Issues (Chair: Susanne Crewell)

11:50-12:05   COPS: Planning, Field Operations, Logistics and Data Management, Richard Dirks, JOSS UCAR, Boulder, USA
               Presentation (pdf, 2.1 MB)

12:05-12:20   Data format for real-time data assimilation, Luis Kornblueh, MPI-M, Hamburg, Germany
               Presentation (pdf, 44 KB)

Working groups (Chair: Christoph Kottmeier)

  1. Initiation of convection, Protocol (pdf, 13 KB)
  2. Aerosols and cloud microphysics, Protocol (pdf, 6 KB)
  3. Precipitation processes, Protocol (pdf, 12 KB)
  4. Data assimilation and weather forecast, Protocol (pdf, 10 KB)

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