01. Atmospheric data assimilation schemes, analysis and initialization, data impact studies, observing system experiments

Author(s)
Title
Country
Pages
H. Anlauf, W. Wergen, G. Paul A Study of the Flow-Dependence of Background Error Covariances Based on the NMC Method
Germany
1-01
G. Balsamo, J.-F. Mahfouf, S. Bélair, G. Deblonde A Prototype of the Canadian Land Data Assimilation System and its Application to Soil Moisture Analysis Canada
1-03
N. Bormann, S. B. Healy, M. Matricardi Assimilation of Infrared Limb Radiances from MIPAS in t he ECMWF System
Europe
1-05
R. Danielson, M. Dowd, H. Ritchie, L. Fillion High-Resolution Marine Wind Retrieval Using Synthetic Aperture Radar
Canada
1-07
R. Eresmaa Forward Modelling of Ground Based GPS Slant Total Delay Observations
Finland
1-09
C. Gebhardt, T. Ochotta, D. Saupe, W. Wergen Adaptive Thinning of Atmospheric Observations in Data Assimilation with Vector Quantization and Filtering Methods - the First Steps
Germany
1-11
E. Gérard, T. Montmerle, F. Rabier Assimilation of New Sounder Data in the Operational System at Météo-France
France
1-13
J.-I. Ishida, K. Saito Initialization Scheme for Water Substances in the Operational NHM
Japan
1-15
T. Kadowaki A 4-Dimensional Variational Assimilation System for the JMA Global Spectrum Model
Japan
1-17
T. Kawabata, H. Seko, T. Kuroda, Y. Wakatsuki, Y. Honda, K. Tamiya, K. Aonashi , Y. Shoji, K. Saito, T. Tsuyuki A Cloud Resolving 4DVAR Data Assimilation System Based on the JMA Non-Hydrostatic Model
Japan
1-19
M. Kazumori, K. Fukuda, H. Owada Assimilation of ATOVS Level-1c Radiance Data at JMA
Japan
1-21
M. Kazumori, Y. Nakamura MODIS Polar Winds Assimilation at JMA
Japan
1-23
M. Kunii, H. Seko Assimilation of Radial Wind Measured By Doppler Radar to Typhoon HIGOS
Japan
1-25
S. Laroche, P. Gauthier, M. Tanguay, S. Pellerin, J. Morneau Operational Implementation of 4D-Var at the Meteorological Service of Canada
Canada
1-27
L. Ma, N. Davidson, Y. Duan, J. Chan Initialization with Rainfall Defined Diabatic Heating
China, Australia
1-29
P. Mukhopadhyay Real Data Simulation of a Thunderstorm over Kolkata using RAMS
India
1-31
A. Narui Use of Temperature Data from Radio-Sonde Observations in Place of Geopotential Height in the JMA Global 3D-VAR
Japan
1-33
Y. Ohhashi, T. Imaizumi Operational Use of QuikSCAT / SeaWinds Ocean Surface Wind Data in the Meso 4D-Var System
Japan
1-35
A. Rhodin, D. Pingel, O. Shmid, M. Tomassini, H. Anlauf, W. Wergen M.E. Gorbunov, M.D. Tsyroulnikov, L. Kornblueh A Global PSAS
Germany, Russia
1-37
K. Salonen Towards The Use of Doppler Radar Radial Winds in NWP
Finland
1-39
H. Seko, T. Kawabata, T. Tsuyuki Data Assimilation Experiments of Nerima Heavy Rainfall
Japan
1-41
K. Stephan, S. Klink, C. Schraff Assimilation of Radar Data in the Mesoscale NWP-Model of DWD Germany
1-43
M. Szyndel, J.-N. Thépaut, G. Kelly Assimilation of SEVIRI Infrared Observations at ECMWF
Europe
1-45
T. Tauchi, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Sato Use of AMSR-E Data in the JMA Operational Meso Analysis
Japan
1-47
D. Wang, X. Liang Comparison of Two Tropical Cyclone Bogussing Schemes
China
1-49

02. Data sets, diagnostic and dynamical investigations, statistical post-processing , multi-year reanalyses and associated studies

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
V. Barras, I. Simmonds, D. Etheridge Moisture Transport Across South Eastern Australia Using Stable Isotopes in Precipitation Australia 2-01
B. Meneghini, I. Simmonds, I. N. Smith Links Between the Southern Annular Mode and Australian Rainfall Australia
2-03
A.E. Pokhil On the Structure of the Eye Hurricane Isabel Russia
2-05
R. Sakai, M. Yamaguchi The WGNE Intercomparison of Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasts by Operational Global Models Japan
2-07
T. Sakashita, M. Hirai Verification of Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts over Japan from the Operational Numerical Weather Prediction Models (WGNE Precipitation Forecast Intercomparison Project) Japan
2-09
I. Simmonds, A. Rafter, A.B. Watkins Antarctic Sea Ice Variability and High-Latitude Fluxes Australia
2-11
A.A. Speranskaya, E.P. Anisimova, A.E. Pokhil Eye of the Hurricane Russia
2-13
Y. Yusupov Tracking Tropical Cyclones with Low Level Potential Vorticity Russia 2-15

03. Computational studies including new techniques, the effect of varying model resolution, parallel processing

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
M. Baldauf, J. Förstner, P. Prohl
Idealized Tests of the Very Short Range Forecast Model LMK
Germany 3-01
N. Bogoslovskii, M. Tolstykh Study of Different Formulations for Continuity Equation in the SL-AV NWP Model Russia
3-03
L. Bonaventura, L. Kornblueh, E. Roeckner, T. Heinze, D. Majewski, P. Ripodas The ICON Dynamical Core Project: Modelling Strategies and Preliminary Results Germany
3-05
D. S. Dukhovskoy, S. L. Morey, J.J. O´Brien Topographic Rossby Waves in a Z-Level Ocean Model USA
3-07
R.Y. Fadeev The Reduced Grid for the Global Semi-Lagrangian Numerical Weather Prediction Model Russia
3-09
S. Hagemann, K. Arpe, E. Roeckner Influence of Different Vertical and Horizontal Model Resolutions on the Simulated Hydrological Cycle of the GCM ECHAM5 Germany
3-11
V.M. Krasnopolsky, M. S. Fox-Rabinovitz, D. V. Chalikov Fast and Accurate Neural Network Emulation of the NCAR CAM-3 Short Wave Radiation Parameterization: Evaluation of Accuracy of Approximation and Computational Performance USA
3-13
A. Mahidjiba, A. Qaddouri, J. Côté Towards an Interactive Conserving Semi-Lagrangian Model for Chemistry and Climate Canada 3-15
I.I. Mokhov Analysis of Relative Dynamics of Different Cycles with the Use of Phase Portraits Russia 3-17
V.P. Parkhomenko Parallel Atmospheric General Circulation Model Code Analysis and Optimization Russia
3-19
J. A. Pudykiewicz Numerical Solution of the Reaction-Advection-Diffusion Equation on the Sphere Canada 3-21
A. Qaddouri, L. Laayouni, J. Côté, M. Gander Optimized Schwarz methods with an Overset Grid System for the Shallow-Water Equations Canada 3-23
H. Yoshimura, T. Matsumura A Two-Time-Level Vertically-Conservative Semi-Lagrangian Semi-Implicit Double Fourier Series AGCM Japan
3-25
M. Zerroukat, N. Wood, A. Staniforth Semi-Lagrangian Advection and Conservation UK
3-27

04. Parameterization of important atmospheric and surface processes, effects of different parameterizations

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
M. Dubal, N. Wood, A. Staniforth Analysis of the Numerics of Physics-Dynamics Coupling UK
4-01
J. Ferreira, C. Marques, A. Rocha, P. Gonçalves WRF Modelling System Experiments with Different Land- Surface Options Portugal
4-03
J. Förstner, H.-J. Herzog, G. Vogel Implementation of a 3D-Turbulence Parameterization for the Very Short Range Forecast Model LMK Germany
4-05
J.-F. Geleyn, R. Fournier, G. Hello, N. Pristov A New 'Bracketing' Technique for a Flexible and Economical Computation of Thermal Radiative Fluxes, Scattering Effects Included, on the Basis of the Net Exchanged Rate (NER) Formalism Czech Republic
4-07
A. Hashimoto, M. Murakami, C. Muroi, S. Kanada, Y. Wakazuki, K. Yasunaga, T. Kato, K. Kurihara, M. Yoshizaki The Enhancement of Condensation in Melting Layer Simulated by Cloud Resolving Non-Hydrostatic Model Japan
4-09
H. Kawai Improvement of a Cloud Ice Fall Scheme in GCM Japan
4-11
S. Kotlarski, D. Jacob Development of a Subgrid Scale Parameterization of Mountain Glaciers for use in Regional Climate Modelling Germany
4-13
A. Lemonsu, S. Bélair, J. Mailhot Inclusion of an Urban Canopy Parameterization in the Canadian Meteorological Models Cananda
4-15
D. Mironov, N. Schneider, B. Ritter, E. Heise Implementation of a Lake Model FLake into the Limited-Area NWP System LM of the German Weather Service: Preliminary Results Germany
4-17
S. Murai, S. Yabu Introduction of a New Radiation Scheme to the Operational Global NWP Model at JMA Japan
4-19
A. Murata, M. Ueno A Comparison of In-Cloud and Environmental Properties in Numerical Results Between Cloud-Resolving and Parameterized Simulations for a Tropical Cyclone Rainband Japan
4-21
R. Nagasawa, H. Kitagawa Improvement of Cloud Treatment in Radiation Process of the JMA Non-Hydrostatic Model Japan
4-23
S. Niemelä, C. Fortelius Applicability of Large-Scale Convection and Condensation Parameterization to meso-gamma Scales Finland
4-25
T. Reinhardt A Prognostic Graupel Microphysics Scheme For High-Resolution NWP Germany
4-27
V. Shnaydman, G. Stenchikov Effect of Turbulence on Atmospheric Chemistry USA
4-29
M. Ueno, A. Murata, W. Mashiko A Strong Dependency of Simulated TC Structure on Model Physics: Steering-Weight Perspective Japan
4-31

05. Development of and studies with regional and smaller-scale atmospheric models, regional ensemble forecasting

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
L.V. Berkovich, K.G. Rubinstein, R.J. Ignatov, G.M. Kalugina, S.O. Krichak, M.V. Tsidulko, I.E. Zacharov Adaptation of the PSU/NCAR MM5 for High-Resolution Weather Prediction over Russia Russia
5-01
H. Eito, K. Aonashi, G. Liu, C. Muroi, S. Hayashi, T. Kato, M. Yoshizaki Preliminary Comparison of AMSR-E Observation and Numerical Si mulation with Cloud Resolving Model for Solid Precipitation in Winter During the Wakasa 2003 Japan
5-03
T. Haiden NWP Research in Austria Austria
5-05
T. Hosomi Implementation of Targeted Moisture Diffusion for the JMA Regional Spectral Model (RSM) Japan
5-07
J-I. Ishida, S. Tanaka Verification of Mesoscale Forecasts by the Newly Implemented JMA-NHM Japan
5-09
T. Kato, K. Aranami Prediction of Localized Heavy Rainfall Using a Cloud-Resolving Nonhydrostatic Model and its Problems Japan
5-11
J. H.Y. Kwok, J.C.L. Chan Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change in a Uniform Flow China
5-13
H. Nakayama, K. Aranami Development of a High-Resolution Meso-Scale Model at JMA Japan
5-15
K. Saito, J.-I. Ishida Implementation of the Targeted Moisture Diffusion to JMA-NHM Japan
5-17
V.A. Shnaydman, L.V. Berkovich, Y. V. Tkacheva Operational Forecast of the Meteorological and Turbulence Characteristics of the Boundary Layer USA, Russia
5-19
R. Solomakhov Correcting Prognostic GRIB Data Using Hi-Resolution 3D Lagrangian Model Russia
5-21
J. Steppeler, H.W. Bitzer, Z. Janjic, U. Schättler, P. Prohl, U. Gjertsen, J. Parfinievicz, U. Damrath A Z-Coordinate Version of the Non-Hydrostatic Model LM Germany
5-23
Z. Vakula, L. Kalin, M. Tudor, S. Ivatek- Šahdan Verification in Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Croatia
5-25
M. L.M. Wong, J.C.L Chan Tropical Cyclone Motion and Asymmetry due to Land-Sea Friction Contrast China
5-27

06. Developments in global forecast models, case studies, predictability investigations, ensemble, monthly and seasonal forecasting

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
M. Boisserie, T. LaRow, S.D. Cocke, D. W. Shin Comparison of Soil Moisture in the FSU Climate Model Coupled to a Land Model CLM2 to Soil Moisture from NCEP/DOE Reanalysis 2 USA
6-01
H.P. Frank, D. Majewski 40km/40 Layer Version of the Global Model GME of DWD Germany
6-03
K. Katayama, H. Yohsimura, T. Matsumura Operational Implementation of New Semi-Lagrangian Global NWP Model JMA Japan
6-05
M. Roch, S. Bélair, A.-M. Leduc, P. Vaillancourt Towards a High Resolution Global Model for Data Assimilation and Medium-Range Weather Forecasting in Canada Canada
6-07
D.W. Shin, T.E. LaRow, S. Cocke and J.J. O´Brien The Role of the CLM2 in the Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation of the FSU Climate Model USA
6-09
Y.L. Shmelkin Evaluation of AVN NCAR Model Surface Temperature Data Errors in Cold Siberian Region Seasons Russia
6-11

07. Global and regional climate models, sensitivity and impact experiments, response to external forcing

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
O.A. Alduchov, I. V. Chernykh About Negative Correlations of Surface Temperature and Clouds Parameters for Antarctic Region Russia
7-01
K. Bülow, D. Jacob, R. Podzun Changes in Precipitation Intensity Under Climate Change Conditions Over Major Catchments in Europe Germany
7-03
I. V. Chernykh, O. A. Adluchov, V. E. Lagun About Climatic Changes of Clouds and Precipitation over Antarctic Peninsula Russia
7-05
K.C. Chow, J.C.L. Chan Time-Lagged Effects of Spring Tibetan Plateau Soil Moisture on the Monsoon over China in Early Summer China
7-07
B. Dugas, A. Zadra, K. Winger Current State of GEM Climate Simulation at RPN Canada
7-09
S. Hagemann, D. Jacob European Discharge Under Climate Change Conditions Simulated by a Multimodel Ensemble Germany
7-11
T. Jung, T.N. Palmer, G.J. Shutts Influence of a New Stochastic Physics Scheme on Weather Regimes in the North Pacific Region UK
7-13
A.A. Karpenko, I.I. Mokhov, P.A. Stott Contribution of Natural and Anthropogenic Causes in Regions with Large Temperature Changes During XX Century Russia
7-15
E. Keup-Thiel, T. Blome, D. Jacob Climate Simulations of the Barents Sea Region Germany
7-17
V.C. Khon, I.I. Mokhov, E. Roeckner, V.A. Semenov Extreme Precipitation in Northern Eurasia from Observations and Model Simulations Germany
7-19
V.C. Khon, I.I. Mokhov Regional Changes of Arctic Sea Ice and Freshwater Balance Components from Model Simulations with Anthropogenic Forcing Russia
7-21
S.O. Krichak, P. Alpert, M. Dayan Simulation of the Surface Climatology over the Eastern Mediterranean Region Using the RegCM3 Model Israel
7-23
P. Lorenz, D. Jacob Influence of Regional Scale Information on the Global Circulation: A Two-Way Nesting Climate Simulation Germany
7-25
P. Martineu An Assessment of the PRECIS Regional Climate Modelling System - Simulations over North America using PRECIS Canada
7-27
I.I. Mokhov Spring-Summer Climate Extremes in Eurasian Midlatitudinal Regions Russia
7-29
I.I. Mokhov, A.V. Chernokulsky, J.-L. Dufresne, H. Le Treut Terrestrial Biosphere Response to Anthropogenic Changes in Growing Season in European Mid-Latitudinal Regions from Model Simulations Russia, France
7-31
X. Shi, J.C.L. Chan, K.C. Chow, Y. Ding Upstream Surface Heat Flux Effects on the South China Sea Summer Monsoon China
7-33
K. Yasunaga, Y. Wakazuki, M. Yoshizaki, C. Muroi, K. Kurihara, A. Hashimoto, S. Kanada, T. Kato The Changes in Precipitation Characteristics During the Baiu (Mei-yu) Season of the Global Warming Climate Simulated by a Cloud-Resolving Non-Hydrostatic Regional Model Japan
7-35

08. Development of and advances in ocean modelling and data assimilation, sea-ice modelling, wave modelling

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
A.A. Deo, D.W. Ganer, P.S. Salvekar Numerical Investigation of Ocean Mixed Layer in Response to Moving Cyclone of Different Eye Radii India
8-01
S.L. Morey, M.A. Bourassa, D. Dukhovskoy, J.J. O´Brien Modeling the Oceanic Response to Air-Sea Fluxes Associated with a Tropical Storm USA
8-03
A. Samuelsen, J.J. O´Brien Simulating the Effect of the Tehuantepec Jet on the Ecosystem in the Northeast Tropical Pacific USA
8-05
S. Shimokawa, H. Ozawa Entropy Production of the Oceanic General Circulation Japan
8-07
V. Shnaydman, J. Malensky The Turbulence Characteristics of the Pollutant Diffusion in the Oceanic Boundary Layer USA
8-09
A.A. Zelenko, Y.D. Resnyansky Deep Convection Simulated by OGCM with Different Types of Atmospheric Forcing Russia
8-11

09. Development of and studies with coupled ocean-atmosphere models

Author(s) Title Country
Pages
C. Girard, F. Roy, P. Pellerin, F. Saucier, H. Ritchie A Unified Dynamical Model for Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows Canada
9-01
B. Subrahmanyam, V.S.N Murty, J.J. O´Brien New Sea Surface Salinity Product in the Tropical Indian Ocean USA
9-03
A. Wada Numerical Experiments of Typhoon Bilis Using a Non-Hydrostatic Atmospheric Model Coupled with a Mixed-Layer Ocean Model Japan
9-05