Annika Schomburg
University of Bonn
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Tellus B | 2010
Annika Schomburg; Victor Venema; Ralf Lindau; Felix Ament; Clemens Simmer
For driving soil–vegetation–transfer models or hydrological models, high-resolution atmospheric forcing data is needed. For most applications the resolution of atmospheric model output is too coarse. To avoid biases due to the non-linear processes, a downscaling system should predict the unresolved variability of the atmospheric forcing. For this purpose we derived a disaggregation system consisting of three steps: (1) a bi-quadratic spline-interpolation of the low-resolution data, (2) a so-called ‘deterministic’ part, based on statistical rules between high-resolution surface variables and the desired atmospheric near-surface variables and (3) an autoregressive noise-generation step. The disaggregation system has been developed and tested based on high-resolution model output (400mhorizontal grid spacing).Anovel automatic search-algorithm has been developed for deriving the deterministic downscaling rules of step 2. When applied to the atmospheric variables of the lowest layer of the atmospheric COSMO-model, the disaggregation is able to adequately reconstruct the reference fields. Applying downscaling step 1 and 2, root mean square errors are decreased. Step 3 finally leads to a close match of the subgrid variability and temporal autocorrelation with the reference fields. The scheme can be applied to the output of atmospheric models, both for stand-alone offline simulations, and a fully coupled model system.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2016
Clemens Simmer; Gerhard Adrian; Sarah C. Jones; Volkmar Wirth; Martin Göber; Cathy Hohenegger; Tijana Janjić; Jan Keller; Christian Ohlwein; Axel Seifert; Silke Trömel; Thorsten Ulbrich; Kathrin Wapler; Martin Weissmann; Julia H. Keller; Matthieu Masbou; S. K. Meilinger; Nicole Riß; Annika Schomburg; Arnd Vormann; Christa Weingärtner
AbstractIn 2011, the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development laid the foundation of the Hans-Ertel Centre for Weather Research [Hans-Ertel-Zentrum fur Wetterforschung (HErZ)] in order to better connect fundamental meteorological research and teaching at German universities and atmospheric research centers with the needs of the German national weather service Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD). The concept for HErZ was developed by DWD and its scientific advisory board with input from the entire German meteorological community. It foresees core research funding of about €2,000,000 yr−1 over a 12-yr period, during which time permanent research groups must be established and DWD subjects strengthened in the university curriculum. Five priority research areas were identified: atmospheric dynamics and predictability, data assimilation, model development, climate monitoring and diagnostics, and the optimal use of information from weather forecasting and climate monitoring for the benefit ...
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2016
Christoph Schraff; Hendrik Reich; Andreas Rhodin; Annika Schomburg; K. Stephan; Á. Periáñez; Roland Potthast
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics | 2012
Annika Schomburg; Victor Venema; Felix Ament; Clemens Simmer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007
Victor Venema; Annika Schomburg; Felix Ament; Clemens Simmer
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2015
Annika Schomburg; Christoph Schraff; Roland Potthast
Tellus A | 2015
Prabhakar Shrestha; A. P. Dimri; Annika Schomburg; Clemens Simmer
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2012
Annika Schomburg; Victor Venema; Felix Ament; Clemens Simmer
Archive | 2012
Victor Venema; Annika Schomburg; Clemens Simmer
Archive | 2010
Annika Schomburg; Victor Venema; Ralf Lindau; Felix Ament; Clemens Simmer