5th workshop on “Parameterization of Lakes in Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate Modelling”

16-19 October 2017

 

Program


The time slot for presentations is 25 min including discussion. Please plan your presentations as ~15 min long, to allow enough time for questions and discussion.

 

16.10.2017. Location: Chaussestr. 111, Berlin

08:45-09:00 G. Kirillin, D. Mironov  “Opening”

09:00-09:25 Ekaterina Kourzeneva, Finnish Meteorological Institute, FI.  Parameterization of Lakes in ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP System in HARMONIE-AROME Configuration

09:25-09:50 Laura Rontu, Finnish Meteorological Institute, FI. Lake surface state in the HIRLAM NWP model

09:50-10:15 Murray MacKay,  Environment and Climate Change Canada, CA. The Canadian Small Lake Model: Representing lakes in Canada’s Operational Climate and Numerical Weather Prediction Systems

10:15-10:40 Dmitrii Mironov, German Weather Service, DE. Representation of Lakes in NWP Models ICON and COSMO: what we have and what is still missing

10:40-11:00 Coffee Break  

11:00-11:25 Margarita Choulga, ECMWF, LEGMC, ITSensitivity of ECMWF forecast to lake parameters

11:25-11:50 Karsten Rinke  Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, DE, Combining a weather generator and a one-dimensional lake model to simulate climate change effects on a deep lake

11:50-12:15 Frederik Schenk, Stockholm University, SE, Paleo-lake simulations for extreme seasonality changes during the late deglaciation

12:15-13:15 Lunch

13:15-13:40 Gabriel Rooney, Met Office, UK, Investigating tropical lake surface temperature response to rainfall

13:40-14:05 Christoph  Georgi, AWI Potsdam, DEModeling temperatures of shallow thermokarst lakes in the continuous permafrost zone of northern Siberia

14:05-14:30 Moritz Langer, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, DE, Simulating the impact of water bodies on the thermal stability of permafrost using a coupled permafrost-lake model.

14:30-14:55 Daniela Franz, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute,  DE, Lake-atmosphere heat flux dynamics of a thermokarst lake in arctic Siberia

14:55-15:15 Coffee Break  

15:15-15:40 Ulrike Kienel, IGB Berlin, DE, Modeling Resuspension in Lake Müggelsee

15:40-16:05 Bin Cheng, Finnish Meteorological Institute, FI, Modelling experiments on seasonal ice mass and energy balance of a shallow lake in the central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP)

16:05-16:30 Binbin Wang, University of Twente, NL, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CN, Comparative analysis of lake-atmosphere interaction processes over a small lake and a large lake in Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau.

16:30-17:05 Sergey Volkov, Northern Water Problems Institute of Karelian Research Centre Russian Academy of Sciences, RU, Radiatively-driven under ice convection in boreal lakes

17:05-18:30 Welcome reception

17.10.2017 Location: IGB, Department of the experimental limnology, Alte Fischerhütte 2, Stechlin

09:00-11:00 Transfer Berlin-Stechlin

11:00-11:30 Coffee

11:35-12:00 Yury Dvornikov , Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of SciencesRU, Environmental controls on coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in lakes of Yamal peninsula

12:00-12:25 Damien  Bouffard, Eawag, CH, Coupling Remote Sensing, In-situ and models

12:25-12:50 Homa Kheyrollah Pour, University of Waterloo, CAImprovement of lake ice thickness retrieval from MODIS satellite data using a thermodynamic model

12:50-13:15 Patrick Le Moigne, Meteo France, FR, Use of the high-resolution meteorological reanalysis UERRA to drive the lake model FLake over Europe.

13:30-17:00 Excursion to the Experimental Lake Facility LakeLab (http://www.lake-lab.de/) and picnic on Lake Stechlin.

18.10.2017 Location: Chaussestr. 111, Berlin

09:00-09:25 Elena Shevnina Finnish Meteorological Institute, FI, Evaporation from lakes in Antarctica.

09:25-09:50 Miguel  Potes, Institute of Earth Sciences, PTFluxes of energy and CO2 over Alqueva reservoir, southeast of Portugal

09:50-10:15 Rui Salgado, University of Évora, PT On the effect of reservoirs on local climate

10:15-10:40 Alexandra Penha, University of Évora, PT, Biological and Physico-Chemical profiles of a large reservoir (Alqueva, Southern Portugal)

10:40-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-11:25 Maksim  Iakunin, Instituto da Ciência e da Terra, PT, Flake initial conditions and its influence on short-term modeling

11:25-11:50 Franziska  Pöschke, Institut für Seenforschung LUBW, DE, Effects of Groundwater Discharge on mixis of Lake Steisslingen

11:50-12:15 Giulia Valerio DICATAM, Università degli Studi di Brescia, IT, Oxycline oscillations induced by internal waves in deep Lake Iseo.

12:15-13:15 Lunch

13:15-13:40 Tom Shatwell IGB, Berlin, DE The effect of transparency on stratification and mixing regime in lakes

13:40-14:05 Georgiy  Kirillin IGB Berlin, DE Perspectives of zero-dimentional modeling for lake representation in climate models

14:05-14:30 Wim Thiery ETH Zurich & Vrije Universiteit Brussel, CH, BE, Towards FLake 2.0: exploring the added value for lake, weather and climate modeling for parameterization of lakes in climate models

14:30-14:50 Coffee break

14:50-17:00 Panel Discussion "Towards the 2nd generation of lake parameterization schemes in climate models"

19:00 Conference Dinner in Berliner Bräüstübl, Müggelseedamm 164, Berlin

19.10.2017 Location: Chaussestr. 111, Berlin

09:00-09:25 Ivan Mammarella University of Helsinki, FI, In-situ evaluation of the relationship between lake surface turbulence and air-water gas transfer velocity at a small lake in Finland

09:25-09:50 Stefan Mirbach, Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Kobus und Partner GmbH, DE,  A biochemical model of Lake Baldegg to analyze influence factors on oxygen depletion

09:50-10:15 Maria Grechushnikova, Moscow State University, RU Seasonal and spatial variation of methane content in small reservoirs during the summer period

10:15-10:40 Victor Stepanenko, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RU, Towards a parameterization of lake biogeochemistry for the Earth System models

10:40-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 Panel Discussion "Implementation of lakes in carbon cycle models"

12:30-12:45 Closing remarks

12:45-open end: Lunch and  group discussions