Workshop on Surface Processes, Surface Assimilation and Turbulence

Norrköping, 15-17 September 2004

Participants

Bent Hansen-Sass, Harald Schyberg, Pedro Viterbo, Kalle Eerola, Simo Järvenoja, Laura Rontu, Gerard Cats, Han The, Alberto Cansado, Beatriz Navascues, Jose Antonio Parodi, Ernesto Rodriguez, Eric Bazile, Patrick Le Moigne, Jean Quiby, Ekaterina Kourzeneva, Garan Lindstram, Dina Kozlova, Martin Best, Carol Halliwell and Clive Jones.

Agenda and presentations

meeting agenda
Martin Best Representing urban areas in weather forecasting models
Patrick Le Moigne The Météo-France externalized surface scheme and its integrated physiographical database ECOCLIMAP
Patrick Le Moigne Overview of the main physical processes of the externalized surface scheme Hydrological applications
Simo Järvenoja Problems in predicted HIRLAM T2m in winter and spring at high latitudes
Stefan Gollvik A new surface scheme for HIRLAM
Veniamin Perov Development of vertical diffusion models for stable stratification on the base of a new spectral theory of turbulence
Carol Halliwell Overview of convective storm initiation project
Laura Rontu Parameterization of turbulent form drag due to the smallest-scale unresolved orograpy
Ekaterina Kourzeneva Lake model Flake, coupling with atmospheric model: first steps
Sander Tijm The stable boundary layer in Hirlam
Patrick Samuelsson The future of the Rossby Centre land surface model
Clive Jones Soil moisture assimilation at the UK Met Office
Ernesto Rodriguez Further tests with the ECOCLIMAP physiographic database in HIRLAM
Jose Antonio Parodi ELDAS intercomparison of three different algorithms of soil moisture assimilation
Carmen Martin and Beatriz Navascués Estimation of structure functions for the analysis of two-meter temperature and relative humidity
Alberto Cansado Usage of Satellite Data in the HIRLAM New Snow Depth Analysis
Eric Bazile The GABLS experiment, Sodankyla comparisons with RCR: some benefits for ARPEGE/ALADIN?
Garan Lindstram Surface schemes and hydrological modelling at the SMHI