Time schedule
Last updated: Aug 18, 2005
Monday, Sept. 5 GLIMPSE Results: Session head: K. Dethloff
08.00-09.00 Registration
09.00-09.15 G. Amanatidis, EU, Opening
09.15-09.45 K. Dethloff "Overview and most important results of GLIMPSE"
09.45-10.00 A. Rinke "Intercomparison of Atmospheric RCMs"
10.00-10.15 S. Saha "Modelling of permafrost in a RCM"
10.15-10.30 K. Wyser "Validation of RCMs with respect to clouds"
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.15 M. Koltzow "New ice- and snow albedo parameterisations"
11.15-11.30 J. Debernard "ERA40 driven ORCM simulations of today's climate for the Arctic and Nordic regions"
11.30-11.45 J. Debernard "Intercomparison of coupled RCMs"
11.45-12.00 W. Dorn "Sea-ice anomaly simulations in HIRHAM-NAOSIM"
12.00-12.15 R. Döscher, K. Wyser, H.E.Meier and S.Gollvick "Sensitivity and feedback studies with the Arctic regional coupled ocean-ice-atmosphere model RCAO"
12.15-12.30 A. Benkel "A new sea-ice albedo parameterisation in ECHO-G and its global consequences"
12.30-12.45 B. Rockel "The Arctic water cycle in ECHO-G scenarios"
12.45-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.15 E. Sokolova "AOGCM validation using Eliassen Palm fluxes as a diagnostic tool"
14.15-14.30 M. Stendel "Simulation of climate evolution for the period 1500-2000 with all relevant natural and anthropogenic forcings"
14.30-14.45 T. Schmith & M. Stendel "Multidecadal variability: What are the causes?"
14.45-15.00 D. Handorf "Atmospheric Regime behaviour in AOGCMs"
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-15.45 J. H. Christensen "Generating long regional temperature series combining RCM and GCM information"
15.45-16.00 S. Holzkaemper and P. Kuhry "Paleoclimate proxy series from selected arctic regions"
16.00-16.15 S. Saha "Influence of permafrost on climate scenarios"
16.15-16.30 P. Kuhry "Terrestrial ecosystems"
16.30-16.45 D. Slagstad, P. Wassmann "Oceanic ecosystems"
16.45-17.30 General discussion
19.00-22.00 Ice breaker party on Telegrafenberg
Tuesday, Sept. 6 RCMs and AOGCMs
09.00-09.30 ARCMIP & AOMIP Session head: A. Rinke
H. Morrison "Interactions between the surface, clouds, aerosols, and radiation in a meso-scale model of the western Arctic" Invited talk
09.30-09.45 M. Tjernström & S. Söderberg "Modelling the Arctic boundary layer"
09.45-10.00 J. Cassano "Changes in synoptic weather patterns in the Arctic in the 20th and 21 st centuries"
10.00-10.15 S. Söderberg, M. Tjernström & M. Zagar "Modelling the summer Arctic boundary layer"
10.15-10.30 C. Melsheimer & G. Heygster "Retrieval of total water vapour over the Arctic from spacebourne microwave radiometer data"
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-11.15 D. Schröder "How does the ocean move beneath sea ice? Problems and implications concerning model studies and observations"
11.15-11.45 R. Gerdes "Influence of horizontal resolution on Arctic Ocean Model results" Invited talk
11.45-12.00 W. Maslowski "On recent changes in sea-ice and ocean conditions and their potential feedback to Arctic climate"
12.00-12.15 M. Karcher ""Atlantic Water in the Arctic Ocean: recent results of AOMIP simulations, implications for further studies and their relation to IPY"
12.15-12.30 T. Martin "How to deal with sea ice deformation in the Arctic: Four approaches in a continuum sea ice model"
12.30-12.45 C. Koeberle "Fresh water balance of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas "
12.45-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.30 Walk through the Telegrafenberg D. Fritsche
14.30-15.00 AGCM & AOGCM Session head: Jens Hesselberg Christensen
L. Bengtsson "To be specified" Invited talk
15.00-15.30 G. Stenchikov "Intercomparison of sensitivity of the Arctic Oscillation to volcanic forcing in the IPCC AR4 climate models" Invited talk
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-16.15 E. Raschke "An assessment of two global radiation budget data sets"
16.15-16.30 M. Sempf "Nonlinear dynamics of atmospheric circulation regimes in an idealised atmospheric model"
16.30-16.45 S. Brand "A coupled climate model with a simplified stratospheric chemistry"
16.45-17.00 R. Treffeisen et al. "Arctic study of tropospheric aerosols, clouds, and radiation (ASTAR 2004)"
17.00-17.30 Coffee break
17.30-17.45 IPY 2007-2008
K. Dethloff "The German IPY and ARCMIP within the IPY THORPEX lead project"
17.45-18.00 L. Kaleschke "Frost flowers on sea ice - a multi-disciplinary research effort for the upcoming IPY"
18.00-18.15 C. Jones "Opportunities offered by new satellite missions for research into the Arctic water cycle: A Canadian IPY proposal"
18.30-19.00 Next steps and coupling to IPY
ARCMIP (A. Rinke), AOMIP (R. Gerdes), CRCMs (W. Dorn), DAMOCLES (R. Döscher)
Wednesday, Sept. 7 Impact and endusers: Session head: P. Kuhry
09.00-09.30 V.Kattsov "Arctic climate projections for the 21st century with the new generation of AOGCMs" Invited talk
09.30-10.00 M. Lange "Assessing climate change impacts in the European North: The BALANCE project" Invited talk
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-11.00 D. Slagstad, I. Ellingsen, M. Reigstad, & P. Wassmann,"Climatic impact on primary production in the Nordic Seas under extreme phases of the NAO" Invited talk
11.00-11.30 K. Goergen "On the impacts of extreme events on the coastal zone of a small alaskan community: multi-sclae modelling approaches" Invited talk
11.30-12.00 Discussion
"Current biases, uncertainties and future changes of Arctic climate Session head: K. Dethloff"
12.00-12.15 K. Dethloff et al. "Circulation patterns and storm tracks"
12.15-12.30 A. Rinke et al. "Regional Atmospheric changes"
12.30-12.45 P. Kuhry et al. "Permafrost changes"
12.45-13.00 R. Döscher "Sea-ice changes"
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.15 R. Gerdes et al. "Ocean changes"
14.15-14.30 D. Slagstad et al. "Ecosystem changes"
14.30-15.15 Discussion, Press release for EOS,
Extended abstracts in Berichte zur Polarforschung
Deadline 31. Oktober 2005
15.15-15.30 Final remarks G. Amanatidis and K.Dethloff
16.20-18.20 A visit to the New Palace and park Sanssouci