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Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics | 2012

A case of offshore convective initiation by interacting land breezes near Darwin, Australia

Kathrin Wapler; Todd P. Lane

A case of offshore convective initiation by interacting land breezes near Darwin, Australia is investigated using convection-permitting model simulations, radar-derived precipitation observations, thermodynamic profiles from radiosonde soundings and surface measurements. These analyses elucidate the convergence of two land breezes in the Van Diemen Gulf, one originating from the Tiwi Islands and the other from mainland Australia; the convergence is sufficient to initiate a line of convection that forms parallel to the mainland coast in the early morning. While differing in small-scale features, the modeled system shows reasonably good agreement with the observed precipitation accumulations. However, using simulations with different initialization times and examining a second case, it is shown that the representation of the land-breeze system and subsequent convective initiation is very sensitive to the upstream wind and thermodynamic conditions, making correct simulation of these processes challenging.


Monthly Weather Review | 2010

Cloud-system-resolving model simulations of tropical cloud systems observed during the Tropical Warm Pool-International Cloud Experiment.

Kathrin Wapler; Todd P. Lane; Peter T. May; Christian Jakob; Michael J. Manton; Steven T. Siems

Abstract Nested cloud-system-resolving model simulations of tropical convective clouds observed during the recent Tropical Warm Pool-International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE) are conducted using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. The WRF model is configured with a highest-resolving domain that uses 1.3-km grid spacing and is centered over Darwin, Australia. The performance of the model in simulating two different convective regimes observed during TWP-ICE is considered. The first regime is characteristic of the active monsoon, which features widespread cloud cover that is similar to maritime convection. The second regime is a monsoon break, which contains intense localized systems that are representative of diurnally forced continental convection. Many aspects of the model performance are considered, including their sensitivity to physical parameterizations and initialization time, and the spatial statistics of rainfall accumulations and the rain-rate distribution. While the simulations high...


Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2014

Initial phase of the Hans-Ertel Centre for Weather Research - A virtual centre at the interface of basic and applied weather and climate research

Martin Weissmann; Martin Göber; Cathy Hohenegger; Tijana Janjić; Jan Keller; Christian Ohlwein; Axel Seifert; Silke Trömel; Thorsten Ulbrich; Kathrin Wapler; Christoph Bollmeyer; Hartwig Deneke

The Hans-Ertel Centre for Weather Research is a network of German universities, research institutes and the German Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD). It has been established to trigger and intensify basic research and education on weather forecasting and climate monitoring. The performed research ranges from nowcasting and short-term weather forecasting to convective-scale data assimilation, the development of parameterizations for numerical weather prediction models, climate monitoring and the communication and use of forecast information. Scientific findings from the network contribute to better understanding of the life-cycle of shallow and deep convection, representation of uncertainty in ensemble systems, effects of unresolved variability, regional climate variability, perception of forecasts and vulnerability of society. Concrete developments within the research network include dual observation-microphysics composites, satellite forward operators, tools to estimate observation impact, cloud and precipitation system tracking algorithms, large-eddy-simulations, a regional reanalysis and a probabilistic forecast test product. Within three years, the network has triggered a number of activities that include the training and education of young scientists besides the centres core objective of complementing DWDs internal research with relevant basic research at universities and research institutes. The long term goal is to develop a self-sustaining research network that continues the close collaboration with DWD and the national and international research community.


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2016

HErZ: The German Hans-Ertel Centre for Weather Research

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 ...


Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2017

Conference Report 2nd European Nowcasting Conference

Kathrin Wapler; Luis Bañón Paregrín; Matteo Buzzi; Dirk Heizenreder; Alexander Kann; Ingo Meirold-Mautner; André Simon; Yong Wang

The 2nd European Nowcasting Conference took place in Offenbach, Germany, on 3–5 May 2017. The conference was structured into four thematic sessions i) observations as basis for nowcasting, ii) nowcasting techniques and systems, iii) application, user aspects and verification, and iv) combination of numerical weather prediction and nowcasting. This report summarises the scientific contributions presented and the open scientific questions discussed at the conference.


Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2017

Network Radar-based Detection of Mesocyclones at the German Meteorological Service

Thomas Hengstebeck; Kathrin Wapler; Dirk Heizenreder; Paul Joe

AbstractThe radar network of the German Weather Service [Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)] provides 3D Doppler data in high spatial and temporal resolution, supporting the identification and tracking o...


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2017

Large‐eddy simulations over Germany using ICON: a comprehensive evaluation

Rieke Heinze; Anurag Dipankar; Cintia Carbajal Henken; Christopher Moseley; Odran Sourdeval; Silke Trömel; Xinxin Xie; Panos Adamidis; Felix Ament; Holger Baars; Christian Barthlott; Andreas Behrendt; Ulrich Blahak; Sebastian Bley; Slavko Brdar; Matthias Brueck; Susanne Crewell; Hartwig Deneke; Paolo Di Girolamo; Raquel Evaristo; Jürgen Fischer; Christopher Frank; Petra Friederichs; Tobias Göcke; Ksenia Gorges; Luke B. Hande; Moritz Hanke; Akio Hansen; Hans Christian Hege; C. Hoose


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

TWP-ICE global atmospheric model intercomparison: Convection responsiveness and resolution impact

Yanluan Lin; Leo J. Donner; Jon Petch; Peter Bechtold; James S. Boyle; Stephen A. Klein; T. Komori; Kathrin Wapler; M. Willett; X. Xie; M. Zhao; Shaocheng Xie; Sally A. McFarlane; Courtney Schumacher


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

A limited area model (LAM) intercomparison study of a TWP‐ICE active monsoon mesoscale convective event

Ping Zhu; Jim Dudhia; P. R. Field; Kathrin Wapler; Ann M. Fridlind; Adam Varble; Edward J. Zipser; Jon Petch; Ming Chen; Zhenduo Zhu


Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics | 2013

High-resolution climatology of lightning characteristics within Central Europe

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