KIT Campus Nord, IMKAAF
Gebäude 326, Raum 150
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Aurélie Orphal, KIT, IMKAAF
Triangle Kaiserstraße 93 (Kronenplatz), 76133 Karlsruhe
Dr. Chris Funk, University of California
KIT International Talks Lecture Series "Three scientific insights that have fueled improved live-saving drought forecasts in Africa“, , ( 45-minute talk, followed by a Q&A session. Afterward, we invite attendees for informal networking with drinks and snacks, Chemie-Hörsaal Nr. 2, Geb. 30.41.
Campus Süd, Geb. 30.41, Chemie-Hörsaal Nr. 2
Dr. Chris Funk, Climate Hazards Center (CHC) UC Santa Barbara
Three scientific insights that have fueled improved live-saving drought forecasts in Africa“, , ( 45-minute talk, followed by a Q&A
session. Afterward, we invite attendees for informal networking with drinks and snacks,
Campus Süd, Gebäude 30.23, Seminarraum 13-02
(1) Vanessa Schneider (2) Anselm Erdmann (3) Musa Ssemujju (4) Yiping Yu, Chair: Simon Ageet
(1) How do uncertainties in cloud microphysical parametrizations influence the cloud structure in an extratropical cyclone? (2) A modular wind profile retrieval software for heterogeneous Doppler lidar measurements (3) A novel algorithm for detecting Lake Victoria's lake-breeze fronts from station observations (4) ECMWF Reforecast Deterministic Verification for Sub-seasonal Time Scales in Southern Africa
KIT Campus Nord, IMKAAF
Gebäude 326, Raum 150
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Dr. Peter Bächler, KIT, Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik und Mechanik (MVM)
Campus Nord,
Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 205
Dr. Khanneh Wadinga Fomba, TROPOS
CS, Geb. 30.22, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal
Jun. Prof. Dr. Christian Grams, Federal Institute of Meteorology and Climatology, MeteoSwiss
As the national meteorological and climatological service MeteoSwiss has the mandate to provide weather and climate services for the safety and benefit of Switzerland. Being one of the founding members of ECMWF in 1975, Switzerland benefits from global medium-range weather forecasts and climate reanalysis since the beginnings of ECMWF. However, the country’s complex orography and local weather phenomena in the Alps impose a special challenge in providing accurate and timely local weather and climate information across scales.
In this talk I will present examples of seamless weather and climate services tackling the challenges imposed by complex orography. An emphasis will be laid on products arising from European collaboration in particular with ECMWF and EUMETSAT, but also examples of in-house developments of climate datasets. Some of the latest developments concern seamless workflows for weather and climate monitoring, wind climatology and the provision of a national drought platform as well as satellite applications.
Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 435
(1) Christoph Braun (2) Maurus Borne (3) Julia Thomas, Chair: Julian Meusel
(1) Extreme precipitation climate change factors over Germany determined from the NUKLEUS regional climate model ensemble (2) A modular wind profile retrieval software for heterogeneous Doppler lidar measurements (3) tbd (4) tbd
Campus Nord,
Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 205
Stefanie Falk , KIT, IMKASF
Campus Nord,
Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 205
Nga Ying Lo , KIT, IMKASF
Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Nicole Knopf (2) Christian Sperka (3) Prabhakar Namdev (4) Syiu Li
(1) Online bias correction in data-driven weather forecast models (2) European Hail Risk under Climate Change (3) Improved representation of surface layer processes in numerical models (4) tbd
Campus Nord,
Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 205
Alkis Kalisoras , Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Soner Cagatay Bagcaci (2) Bastian Kirsch (3) Gariella Wallentin (4) Athul Rasheeda Satheesh
(1) Testing a new hybrid storyline-pseudo global warming (PGW) approach to estimate the extent of the Ahr Flood event in a warmer climate with ICON-CLM (2) KITsonde observations during ASCCI (3) tbd (4) Benchmarking Deep Learning Architectures for Climate Data Downscaling
Campus Nord,
Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 205
Björn-Martin Sinnhuber & Soeren Johansson, KIT, IMKASF - MOD & FFB
CS, Gebäude 30.22, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal
Dr. Wolfgang Müller, Max-Planck-Institut
Starting in 2020, a new modeling initiative has been launched as a joint project between climate modeling institutes and the Deutscher Wetterdienst. The initiative integrates NWP, climate predictions, climate projections, and atmospheric composition modeling based on the ICON framework and targets a unified treatment of the respective subgrid-scale parameterizations. It aims at the development of coupled model configurations of ICON to conduct operational weather and ocean forecasts for several days, climate predictions with timescales up to 10 years ahead as well as climate projections, and further provides a model baseline for joint research for NWP and climate (Müller et al., 2025).
ICON XPP is an outcome of this initiative and provides the baseline for the next generation of climate predictions and projections, and global climate research (where XPP stands for eXtended Predictions and Projections). ICON XPP comprises the atmospheric component as used for the numerical weather prediction (ICON NWP), the ICON ocean model, the land surface component ICON Land, and a data assimilation system, all adjusted to an Earth System model for pursuing climate research and operational climate forecasting.
Here, I give a survey, from the strategic decision made for unifying ICON for NWP and climate, to a first assessment of the global climate in baseline experiments of ICON XPP, to future directions of model developments such as the upcoming national contribution to Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP7) and an effort for an ultra-high-resolution workhorse configuration (13km atm; 5km oce).
Müller, W. A., and Coauthors, 2025: ICON: Towards vertically integrated model configurations for numerical weather prediction, climate predictions and projections. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0042.1, in press.
Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Annabell Weber (2) Rumeng Li (3) Serkan Bayar (4) Gokul Kavil Kambrath
(1) Significance and Robustness of Climate Change Signals for Extreme Indices over Germany in a Convection-permitting Climate Model Ensemble (2) tbd (3) Extreme fire weather in a changing climate: Projections for Europe based on bias adjusted EURO-CORDEX simulations (4) Near-real-time probabilistic Hail Detection based on polarimetric radar quantities and environmental conditions using machine learning methods
CS, Gebäude 30.22, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal
Arianne Middel, Arizona State University
tbd
Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Semianrraum 2.05
(1) Duc Nguyen (2) Kam Lam Yeung (3) Julian Meusel (4) Sonal Rami, Chair: Mathis Tonn
(1) tbd (2) tbd (3) tbd (4) Evaluation of AI Weather Models for Sub-seasonal Forecasts