Session 1: Turbulence, convection, cloud and their interaction
CHAIR: Michail Diamantakis
09:00-09:30
Some light shed on the grey zone of turbulence
Rachel Honnert (Méteo-France)
09:30-10:00
Dynamic sub-grid modelling of an evolving CBL at grey-zone resolutions
George Efstathiou (Exeter)
10:00-10:30
From small-scale turbulence to large-scale convection: a unified scale-adaptive EDMF parameterization
Kay Sušelj (JPL)
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
CHAIR: Martin Koehler
11:00-11:30
On the use of a TKE equation to compute subgrid fluxes in the "Grey Zone"
Stephan de Roode (TU Delft)
11:30-12:00
Entropy production as a constraint to subgrid-scale modeling: role of subgrid scales for the simulation of breaking gravity waves
Almut Gassman (IAP)
12:00-12:30
A new stochastic, scale-aware convection scheme for the Met Office Unified Model
Michael Whitall (Met Office)
12:30-13:00
Going through the grey zone of deep convection with the ALADIN System
Piet Termonia (RMI/ Aladin)
13:00-14:00
Lunch break
CHAIR: Alison Stirling
14:00-14:30
A scale-aware convective parameterization scheme developed at KIAPS
Young Kwon (KIAPS)
14:30-15:00
Convection in weather forecasts at 40km to 100m resolution over summer land and the tropical Atlantic
Daniel Klocke / Martin Koehler (DWD)
15:00-15:30
CRM and LES approaches for simulating tropical deep convection: successes and challenges
Jean Pierre Chaboureau (Laboratoire d’Aerologie)
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
16:00-16:30
Necessity of parameterizations for initiating and controlling convection in high resolution cloud permitting models - from experience of JMA's operational meso-scale regional models
Tabito Hara (JMA)
16:30-17:00
Numerical realization of thermal convection at kilometer scale
Zbigniew Piotrowski (IMGW)
17:00-17:30
Challenges in parameterization of shallow convection on kilometre scales