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ICCARUS 2023 - Program
                            24th ICON/COSMO/CLM/ART User Seminar

                                       Times are given in CET

Monday 06 March 2023

   09:00 – 09:40 Welcome & Introduction
                 Prof. G. Adrian, President of DWD
                 Prof. S. Jones, Head of Research and Development, DWD

 Keynote Speech
   Chair: D. Rieger
   09:40 – 10:20 ICON - Science, Forecasting, Services, Model and Data Assimilation
                  R. Potthast
                  Deutscher Wetterdienst
   10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

 Aerosol and Clouds
   Chair: C. Siewert
   10:40 – 11:00 Modeling marine primary organic aerosols and their impact on clouds
                  A. León Marcos(1), B. Heinold (1), and M. Van Pinxteren (1)
                  (1) Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
   11:00 – 11:20 New Ice Nucleation Parameterization for ICON using CAMS forecasted dust
                 H. Muskatel(1), P. Khain(1), and D. Rieger(2)
                 (1) IMS, (2) DWD
   11:20 – 11:40 Simulating Arctic Mixed-phase Multilayer Clouds using ICON and ICON-ART
                 G. Wallentin(1), C. Hoose(1), P. Achtert(2), and M. Tesche(2)
                 (1) KIT, IMK-TRO, (2) University of Leipzig
   11:40 – 12:00 Impact of aerosol and microphysical uncertainty on the evolution of a severe
                 hailstorm
                 P. Kuntze(1), C. Hoose(2), M. Kunz(2), L. Frey(2), and A. Miltenberger(1)
                 (1) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz,
                 Germany, (2) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of
                 Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
   12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break

 Keynote Speech
   Chair: K. Fröhlich
   13:00 – 14:00 Seasonal forecast system development at ECWMF: Motivations and
                  methodologies
                  S. Johnson
                  European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

 Coupled Simulations
   Chair: T. V. Pham
   14:00 – 14:20 Ocean dynamics in regional coupled atmosphere-ocean model simulations in the
                 California Current System
                 H. Kühnle(1), G. Eirund(2), and M. Münnich(2)
                 (1) Department of Physics, D-PHYS, ETH Zurich, (2) Institute for Biogeochemistry and
                 Pollutant Dynamics, D-USYS, ETH Zurich

                                                                                                Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                                für Meteorologie
14:20 – 14:40 Simulating marine extreme events with a regional coupled model
                G. Eirund(1), M. Münnich(1), and N. Gruber(1)
                (1) Institute for Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Predictability
  Chair: T. V. Pham
  14:40 – 15:00 The potential benefit of stochastic turbulence (PSP2) and microphysics
                perturbations to scale-dependent predictability of summer convective
                precipitation
                T. Matsunobu(1), C. Keil(1), M. Puh(1), C. Gebhardt(2), and C. Marsigli(2)
                (1) Meteorologisches Institut, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, (2) Deutscher
                Wetterdienst
  15:00 – 15:20 Coffee Break

     15:20– 16:20      Poster Session
             Short Presentation of the Posters, Session I, Thursday 13:00 - 15:00 CET

  16:20 – 16:40 Coffee Break

Boundary Layer and Soil
  Chair: T. Göcke
  16:40 – 17:00 Simulations with the Nonlocal Three-dimensional Transilient Turbulence
                (NLT3D) scheme in the ICON model
                V. Kuell(1), and A. Bott(1)
                (1) University of Bonn, Germany
  17:00 – 17:20 Evaluation of ABL parameterization in the ICON over the Swiss Plateau
                S. Singh (1,2), and J. Schmidli (1,2)
                (1) Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Goethe University
                Frankfurt/Main, (2) Hans-Ertel Centre for Weather Research, Deutscher Wetterdienst,
                Offenbach
  17:20 – 17:40 Land-atmosphere coupling with ICON and CLM5.0 in TSMP
                S. Poll(1,2,3), P. Rigor(2), D. C. Voullieme(1,2,3), K. Goergen(2,3), and S. Kollet(2,3)
                (1) Simulation and Data Lab Terrestrial Systems, Jülich Supercomputing Centre,
                Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany (2) Institute of Bio- and Geosciences,
                Agrosphere (IBG-3), Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany (3) Centre for
                High-Performance Scientific Computing in Terrestrial Systems, Geoverbund ABC/J,
                Jülich, Germany
  17:40 – 18:00 A new urban parameterisation for the ICON atmospheric model
                J.-P. Schulz(1) and the PP CITTA’ team(2)
                (1) DWD, (2)COSMO

                                                                                                  Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                                  für Meteorologie
Tuesday 07 March 2023

 Keynote Speech
   Chair: L. Bach
   09:00 – 09:40 Regional reanalysis at DWD - A comprehensive review
                  J. D. Keller
                  Deutscher Wetterdienst

 Data Assimilation
   Chair: L. Bach
   09:40 – 10:00 All-sky assimilation of SEVIRI water vapour channels in ICON-D2
                  A. Schomburg, C. Schraff, L. Bach, R. Faulwetter, and C. Köpken-Watts
                  Deutscher Wetterdienst
   10:00 – 10:20 Assessing the potential benefit of assimilating wind turbine power output
                 A. Kelbch(1), A. Valmassoi(1,2), and J. D. Keller(1)
                 (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, (2) Universität Bonn
   10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

 Clouds and Convection
   Chair: A. de Lozar
   10:40 – 11:00 Stochastic shallow convection parameterization in high-resolution global ICON
                  simulations
                  M. Ahlgrimm(1), T. Becker(2), and T. Selz(3)
                  (1) DWD/Hans-Ertel-Zentrum, (2) ECMWF, (3) Ludwig-Maximilians Universität
                  München
   11:00 – 11:20 A new stochastic deep convection scheme for ICON based on Tiedtke-Bechtold
                 T. Selz(1), and M. Ahlgrimm(2)
                 (1) Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, (2) DWD/Hans-Ertel-Zentrum
   11:20 – 11:40 Quantifying microphysical sensitivities for warm conveyor belt ascent and
                 precipitation formation
                 A. Oertel (1), A.K. Miltenberger (2), C.M. Grams (1), and C. Hoose (1)
                 (1) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-TRO), Karlsruhe Institute of
                 Technology (KIT), Germany, (2) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg
                 University Mainz, Germany
   11:40 – 12:00 Physical processes controlling warm conveyor belt moisture transport to the
                 UTLS and dependence on model resolution
                 C. Schwenk(1), and A. Miltenberger(1)
                 (1) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
   12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break

 SINFONY: Seamless INtegrated FOrecastiNg sYstem
   Chair: C. Welzbacher
   13:00 – 13:20 Current status of SINFONY - the combination of Nowcasting and Numerical
                 Weather Prediction on the convective scale at DWD
                 U. Blahak(1), and Team SINFONY
                 (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
   13:20 – 13:40 News from the SINFONY-RUC and the two-moment microphysics scheme
                 A. de Lozar(1), A. Seifert(1), and U. Blahak(1)
                 (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Frankfurter Straße 135, 63067 Offenbach am Main,
                 Germany

                                                                                               Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                               für Meteorologie
13:40 – 14:00 The ICON/COSMO polarimetric radar forward operator EMVORADO and its
               application for model evaluation
               J. Mendrok (1), and U. Blahak (1)
               (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
 14:00 – 14:20 Assimilation of Radar data in ICON-LAM/SINFONY-RUC
               K. Khosravian(1), K. Stephan(1), A. De Lozar(1), C. Schraff(1), and U. Blahak(1)
               (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
 14:20 – 14:40 Assimilation of Nowcast Objects for Rapid Update Cycling
               L. Neef(1), K. Stephan(1), U. Blahak(1), C. Welzbacher(1), and R. Potthast(1)
               (1) DWD
 14:40 – 15:00 Predictions of convective cells from nowcasting, numerical forecasting and a
               combination of both
               G. Pante(1), I. Schnoor(1), A. Brechtel(1), L. Josipović(1), R. Posada(1), K. Feige(1),
               and U. Blahak(1)
               (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany
 15:00 – 15:20 Coffee Break

    15:20– 16:20      Poster Session
            Short Presentation of the Posters, Session II, Thursday 15:30 - 17:30 CET

 16:20 – 16:40 Coffee Break

Model Development
 Chair: M. Jacob
 16:40 – 17:00 ICON Consolidated: the ICON-C project
               X. Lapillonne(1), R. Potthast(2), D. Klocke(3), G. Hoshyaripour(4) ), H.
               Bockelmann(5), O. Fuhrer(1) and the ICON-C developers
               (1) MeteoSwiss/C2SM, (2) DWD, (3) MPI-M, (4) KIT, (5) DKRZ
 17:00 – 17:20 Numerical Weather prediction with ICON on GPU
               D. Hupp(1), X. Lapillonne(1), F. Gessler(2), R. Dietlicher(2), W. Sawyer(3), A.
               Jocksch(3), M. Jacob(4), and U. Schaetler(4)
               (1) MeteoSwiss, (2) C2SM, ETHZ, (3) CSCS, (4) DWD
 17:20 – 17:40 A Machine Learning Tool for the Classification and Analysis of Simulated Cloud
               Types
               F. Senf(1)
               (1) Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)

Radiation
 Chair: M. Jacob
 17:40 – 18:00 Improvements in radiation, gas and cloud parametrisation in ICON with ecRad
               S. Schäfer(1), R. Hogan(2,3), D. Rieger(1), M. Köhler(1), M. Ahlgrimm(1,4), and P.
               Ukkonen(5)
               (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, (2) European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts,
               (3) University of Reading, (4) Hans Ertel Centre for Weather Research, (5) Danish
               Meteorological Institute
 18:00 –        Reception (on-site)

                                                                                                 Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                                 für Meteorologie
Wednesday 08 March 2023

 Keynote Speech
   Chair: M. Zacharuk
   09:00 – 09:40 ICON-NWP: Major upgrades in 2022 and plans for 2023
                 G. Zängl
                 Deutscher Wetterdienst

 Dynamic and Numeric
   Chair: M. Zacharuk
   09:40 – 10:00 Experiments with 1-km horizontal grid spacing over Germany
                 P. Zschenderlein(1), A. de Lozar(1), and G. Zängl(1)
                 (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
   10:00 – 10:20 Simulation of multiphase flow during volcanic eruptions
                 S. Bierbauer(1), GA. Hoshyaripour(1), B. Vogel(1), J. Bruckert(1), and D. Reinert(2)
                 (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst
   10:20 – 10:40 Coffee Break

 Aerosol
   Chair: N. Porz
   10:40 – 11:00 A Real-time Calibration Method for the Numerical Pollen Forecast Model
                  COSMO-ART
                  A. Pauling(1), and S. Adamov(1)
                  (1) MeteoSwiss, Operation Center 1, 8058 Zurich, Switzerland
   11:00 – 11:20 PerduS and PermaStrom: Daily global aerosol forecasts using ICON-ART
                 V. Bachmann(1), N. Porz(1), J. Förstner(1), A. Seifert(1), F. Filipitsch(2), L.
                 Doppler(2), A. Hoshyaripour(3), A. Rohde(3), A. Wagner(4), I. Mattis(4), H. Vogel(3),
                 and J. Menken(5)
                 1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Frankfurter Str. 135, 63067 Offenbach, Germany, (2)
                 Deutscher Wetterdienst, Am Observatorium 12, 15848 Tauche, Germany, (3) Institute of
                 Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
                 Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany, (4)
                 Deutscher Wetterdienst, Meteorologisches Observatorium Albin-Schwaiger-Weg 10,
                 82383 Hohenpeißenberg, Germany, (5) meteocontrol GmbH, Spicherer Str. 48, 86157
                 Augsburg, Germany
   11:20 – 11:40 Emulation of aerosol optics in atmospheric models with machine learning
                 A. Hoshyaripour (1), and P. Kumar (1)
                 (1) Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research - Department Troposphere
                 (IMK-TRO), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
   11:40 – 12:00 Simulating Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions for an Advanced Interpretation of a
                 Measurement Campaign in Thessaloniki, Greece
                 L. Feld(1), R. Ruhnke(1), C. Scharun(1), F. Hase(1), and P. Braesicke(1)
                 (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
   12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break

 Keynote Speech
   Chair: M. Haller
   13:00 – 13:40 ICON for climate simulations
                  B. Früh
                  Deutscher Wetterdienst

                                                                                                 Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                                 für Meteorologie
Evaluation (Climate)
 Chair: M. Haller
 13:40 – 14:00 The Coordinated Parameter Testing 2 (COPAT2) initiative of the
                CLM-Community: towards a recommended configuration of COSMO-CLM and
                ICON-CLM new model versions
                E. Russo(1), C. Steger(2), B. Geyer(3), R. Petrik(3), K. Keuler(4), B. Rockel(3), K.
                Goergen(5), P. Ludwig(6), H. Feldmann(6), M. Sulis(7), H.Truhetz (8), H.T.M.
                Ho-Hagemann(3), J.-P. Schulz(2), P. Pothapakula(6), M. Mertens(9), A. Kerkweg(5), V.
                Romanova(10), P. Khain(11), M. Raffa(12), M. Adinolfi(12), and L. Uzan(11)
                1)ETH Zurich 2)Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) 3)Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
                4)Brandenburg University of Technology 5)Research Centre Jülich (FZJ) 6)Karlsruhe
                Institute of Technology (KIT) 7)Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
                8)University of Graz 9)German Aerospace Center (DLR) 10)Helmholtz Centre for Polar
                and Marine Research 11)Israel Meteorological Service 12)Euro-Mediterranean Center on
                Climate Change (CMCC)

Dynamic and Gravity Waves
 Chair: G. Bölöni
 14:00 – 14:20 MS-GWaM - A three dimensional transient parameterization for internal gravity
               waves in atmospheric models
               G. S. Voelker(1), Y.-H. Kim(1), G. Bölöni(2), G. Zängl(2), and U. Achatz(1)
               (1) Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, (2) Deutscher
               Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany
 14:20 – 14:40 Simulation of the quasi-biennial oscillation: Sensitivities to the realism of
               gravity-wave parameterization and to the ozone input
               Y.-H. Kim(1), G. S. Voelker(1), G. Bölöni(2), G. Zängl(2), and U. Achatz(1)
               (1) Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst
 14:40 – 15:00 Tuning requirements for gravity waves in UA-ICON with NWP physics package
               M. Kunze(1), C. Zülicke(1), C. Stolle(1), S. Borchert(2), and H. Schmidt(3)
               (1) Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics e.V. at the University Rostock,
               Kühlungsborn, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, (3) Max Planck Institute of
               Meteorology, Hamburg
 15:00 – 15:20 Coffee Break

Clouds
 Chair: M. Ahlgrimm
 15:20 – 15:40 Application of the spectral cloud microphysics model COSMO-SPECS for
               sensitivity studies in real mixed-phase cloud scenarios
               R. Schrödner(1), J. Bühl(1), F. Senf(1), O. Knoth(1), J. Stoll(1), and M. Simmel(1)
               (1) Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
 15:40 – 16:00 CLOUDLAB: Simulating cryogenic cloud seeding of low stratus cloud over the
               Swiss Plateau in ICON-NWP and comparing it to field observations
               N. Omanovic(1), S. Ferrachat(1), J. Henneberger(1), C. Fuchs(1), A. Miller(1), F.
               Ramelli(1), R. Spirig(1), H. Zhang(1), and U. Lohmann(1)
               (1) Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich
 16:00 – 16:20 A new parameterization of aircraft icing accounting for microphysical properties
               of clouds
               S. Werchner(1), Ch. Kottmeier(1), C. Hoose(1), H. Vogel(1), and B. Vogel(1)
               (1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research
 16:20 – 16:40 A two-moment cloud ice microphysics in the global ICON model
               A. Seifert, and M. Hanst
               Deutscher Wetterdienst
 16:40 – 17:00 Challenges of simulating Southern Ocean clouds in ICON
               M. Köhler, M. Ahlgrimm(1), and A. Possner(2)
               1 Deutscher Wetterdienst, 2 University of Frankfurt

                                                                                               Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                               für Meteorologie
Poster Presentations. Thursday 9 March 2023, online

  Poster Session I, Thursday 13:00 - 15:00 CET
   P01   Humidity and wind impact on Contrail Forecasts
         U. Schumann
         (1) DLR, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
   P02   Forecasting Heavy Rainfall Using a High-Resolution Regional Model Over West Africa
         for Operational Application.
         E. Olaniyan(1), C. Cafaro(2), I. Gbode(3), J. Schwendike(4), and K. Lawal(1)
         (1) Nigerian Meteorological Agency, (2) UK MET-OFFICE, (3) Federal University of Technology
         Akure ,(4) University of Leeds
   P03   Rainfall and Temperature Scenario for Bangladesh using 20 km mesh AGCM
         Md. M. Rahman
         Save Earth Climate Services Ltd. Dhaka, Bangladesh
   P04   Dynamics Change of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the Territory of Republic of
         Armenia
         V. G. Margaryan
         Yerevan State University, Department of Physical Geography and Hydrometeorology,
         «Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center» State Non-Commercial Organization
   P05   Further implementation in ICON-NWP towards ICON-Seamless
         T. V. Pham(1), S. Brienen(1), S. Hagemann(2), and B. Früh(1)
         (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, (2) Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
   P06   Towards an implementation of topography in a next-generation gravity-wave
         parameterisation
         R. Chew(1), S. Dolaptchiev(1), N. Agarwal(2), and U. Achatz(1)
         (1) Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, (2) Department of
         Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder
   P07   Tracer transport with the Lagrangian MESSy Tool for Trajectory Analysis (LaMETTA)
         in ICON
         B. Kern, S. Brinkop, and P. Jöckel
         Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
   P08   Representing the evolution of forecast uncertainty with a 120-member ICON-D2
         ensemble
         M. Puh(1), C. Keil(1), K. Tempest(1), and G. Craig(1)
         (1) Meteorological Institute Munich (LMU)
   P09   Docker container in DWD’s Seamless INtegrated FOrecastiNg sYstem (SINFONY)
         M. Zacharuk(1), C. A. Welzbacher(1), I. Schnoor(1), N. , Rathmann(1), C. Eser(1), F. Prill(1),
         U. Blahak(1), and SINFONY-Team(1)
         (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany
   P10   Earth System Modelling at DWD: towards an Ocean Data Assimilation in DACE
         N. Schenk(1), M. Sprengel(1), R. Williams(1), A. Hayrapetyan(1), Y. He(1), S. Hollborn(1), J.
         Keller(1), D. Krüger(1), R. Potthast(1), and L. Schlemmer(1)
         (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
   P11   Impact of Secondary Ice Processes on cloud microphysics: ICON case studies
         V. Dürlich(1), C. Han(1,2), G. Wallentin(1), and C. Hoose(1)
         (1) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Viktoria
         Dürlich, Cunbo Han, Gabriella Wallentin, Corinna Hoose) (2) State Key Laboratory of Tibetan
         Plateau Earth System, Environment and Resources (TPESER), Institute of Tibetan Plateau
         Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Cunbo Han)
   P12   Role of lightning events in the water vapor transport to the UTLS over the Third Pole
         region using ICON simulation at convection-permitting scale.
         P. Singh(1), and B. Ahrens(1)
         (1) Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Goethe University Frankfurt

                                                                                                 Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                                 für Meteorologie
P13   Automatic identification of systematic model failures in ensemble precipitation
      forecasts
      Y. Kazachkova(1), and A. Miltenberger(1)
      (1) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
P14   Evaluation of high-resolution ICON-LAM and comparison with COSMO-LM over
      Southern Italy
      D. Cinquegrana(1), E. Bucchignani(1), and A. L. Zollo(1)
      (1) CIRA - Italian Aerospace Research Center
P15   Exploring the sensitivity of mineral dust aging to parameters of aerosol size distribution
      M. Octaviani(1), R. Tian(1,2), G. Hoshyaripour(1), R. Rhunke(3), O. Kirner(4), C. Scharun(3),
      and M. Klose(1)
      (1) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Department Troposphere Research
      (IMK-TRO), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany, (2) Nanjing
      University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, China, (3) Institute of Meteorology
      and Climate Research, Atmospheric Trace Gases and Remote Sensing (IMK-ASF), Karlsruhe
      Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany, (4) Steinbuch Centre for Computing (SCC),
      Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
P16   HEATforecast: an ICON model hierarchy for improving the understanding and
      predictability of heatwaves
      E. Russo(1), B. Jimenez-Esteve(2), and D.I.V. Domeisen(1,3)
      (1) Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science - ETH Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland),
      Barcelona Supercomputing Center (Barcelona, Spain), (3) Institute of Geography - University of
      Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland)
P17   Earth System Modelling at DWD: Coupled atmosphere-ocean forecasts on the weather
      scale
      D. Krueger, Y. He, A. Hayrapetyan, N. Schenk, M. Sprengel, R. Williams, L. Schlemmer, J.
      Keller, R. Potthast, and S. Hollborn
      Deutscher Wetterdienst
P18   Impacts of shipping emissions on air quality in Hamburg and Singapore and possible
      mitigation options
      M. Mertens(1), R. Sausen(1), P. Banys(2), T. Noack(2), M. Bergmann(3), D. Piedra-Garcia(4),
      D. Marten(4), and C. Hilgenfeld(4)
      (1) Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre,
      Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, (2) Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für
      Kommunikation und Navigation, Neustrelitz, Germany, (3) BM Bergmann Marine,
      Großkrotzenburg, Germany, (4) JAKOTA Cruise Systems GmbH, Rostock, Germany
P19   Prognostic Ozone For ICON: Enabling UV Forecasts
      V. Hanft (1), R. Ruhnke (1), A. Seifert (2), and P. Braesicke (1)
      (1)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research,
      Atmospheric Trace Gases and Aerosols, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany,(2)Deutscher
      Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany
P20   Gravity wave induced mixing in the tropopause region in idealized baroclinic life cycle
      experiments
      M. Umbarkar(1), D. Kunkel(1), and P. Hoor(1)
      (1) Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Germany
P21   ICON NWP on GPUs
      M. Jacob(1), and ICON GPU Community (2)
      (1) DWD, (2) MeteoSchwiss, CSCS, C2SM, MPI-M, Nvidia, DKRZ, DWD
P22   Evaluation of ICON over complex terrain on the hectometric range
      B. Goger(1), and A. Dipankar(1)
      (1) Center for Climate Systems Modeling, ETH Zurich
P23   Impact of Radiation on the Formation of Potential Vorticity Anomalies in the
      Extratropics
      S. Schäfer(1), R. Attinger(2,3), H. Joos(2), and N. Zardi(2)
      (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst (2) ETH Zürich (3) MeteoSwiss

                                                                                             Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                             für Meteorologie
Poster Session II, Thursday 15:30 - 17:30 CET
 P24    ICON-CLM over the Eastern Mediterranean: verification and tuning
        L. Uzan(1), E. Vadislavsky(1), and P. Khain(1)
        (1) Israel Meteorological Service (IMS)
 P25    Impact of the Observation Cutoff Time on the ICON-D2 Rapid Update Cycle
        S. Ulbrich(1), C. A. Welzbacher(1), T. Hanisch(1), and U. Blahak(1)
        (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
 P26    Ensemble-based verification of 10-year-long regional climate simulations with reduced
        floating-point precision
        H. Banderier(1,2), and C. Zeman(3)
        (1) Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Universität Bern, Switzerland, (2) Geography
        Institute, Universität Bern, Switzerland, (3) Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH
        Zürich, Switzerland
 P27    How does data assimilation of visible satellite images assist very-short range
        forecasting at DWD?
        L. Bach(1), T. Deppisch(2), L. Scheck(2), R. Faulwetter(2), A. Schomburg(2), C. Stumpf(2),
        C. Schraff(2), C. Köpken-Watts(2), K. Stephan(2), A. de Lozar(2), C. Welzbacher(2), G.
        Zängl(2), S. Hollborn(2), R. Potthast(2), and FE1 colleagues
        (1) Geoinformation Centre BW, (2) Deutscher Wetterdienst
 P28    Regional climate modelling of North Sea winds with COSMO-CLM: model evaluation
        and impact assessment of future farm characteristics on power production
        R. Borgers(1), J. Meyers(2), and N. van Lipzig(1)
        (1) KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2) KU Leuven, Department
        of Mechanical Engineering
 P29    Designing a global tracer release experiment with ICON-ART to benchmark
        chemistry-transport models.
        J. Thanwerdas(1), D. Brunner(1), and S. Henne(1)
        (1) Laboratory for Air Pollution/Environmental Technology, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories
        for Materials Science and Technologies, Dübendorf, Switzerland
 P30    On ensemble prediction with ICON over the Eastern Mediterranean
        P. Khain(1), S. Bellaire(2,3), and A. Shtivelman(1)
        (1) Israel Meteorological Service, Bet-Dagan, Israel, (2) Center for Climate System Modeling
        (C2SM), Zurich, Switzerland, (3) Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss,
        Zurich, Switzerland
 P31    Air quality modelling with ICON-MUSCAT
        J. Stoll, R. Wolke, B. Heinold, O. Knoth, B. Heinrich, M. Weger, and I. Tegen
        Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Leipzig/Germany
 P32    Renewable Energy Potential Estimates Based on High-Resolution Regional
        Atmospheric Modeling over Southern Africa with the ICON-LAM
        S. Chen (1)(2)(3), S. Poll(2)(4), K. Goergen(1)(2), H. Heinrichs(3), and H.-J.
        Hendricks-Franssen(1)(2)
        (1) Institute for Bio- and Geosciences (IBG-3, Agrosphere), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich,
        Germany, (2) Centre for High-Performance Scientific Computing in Terrestrial Systems,
        Geoverbund ABC/J, Germany, (3) Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-3,
        Techno-economic Systems Analysis), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany, (4) Simulation
        and Data Laboratory Terrestrial Systems, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum
        Jülich, Jülich, Germany
 P33    Selective simulated seeding on hailstorms - a summertime case study over Switzerland
        N. Papaevangelou(1), U. Lohmann(2), and S. Ferrachat(1)
        (1) Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Department of Environmental Systems
        Science, ETH Zürich, Universitätstrasse 16, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland

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P34   Ensemble-based regional reanalysis system with focus on Europe/Germany:
      development status and outlook
      A. Kelbch(1), T. Spangehl(1), M. Borsche(1), T. Rösch(1), and F. Imbery(1)
      (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
P35   Atmospheric stagnation, recirculation and ventilation potential linked to high pollution
      events in the city of Bogota, Colombia
      J. Quimbayo-Duarte(1), and J. Schmidli(1)
      (1) Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main
P36   Analyses of strong wind and wind gust events in km-scale climate simulations over
      Germany
      M. Haller(1), S. Brienen(1), S. Haussler(1), and B. Früh(1)
      (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
P37   Studying the representation of macro- and microphysical cloud properties at
      Ny-Alesund in ICON-LEM
      T. Kiszler(1), K. Ebell(1), and V. Schemann(1)
      (1) Universität zu Köln
P38   cEnVar: recycling an ensemble for data assimilation and regional forecasts
      M. Burba(1,2), S. Ulbrich(1), C. Schraff(1), S. Hollborn(1), and H. Anlauf(1)
      (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany, (2) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
P39   Preliminary study on a south foehn case with ICON-NWP and ICON-LES in the Alpine
      Rhine Valley
      Y. Tian(1), J. Quimbayo-Duarte(1,2,3), S. Singh(1), and J. Schmidli(1,2)
      (1) Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt,
      Frankfurt am Main, 60431, Germany, (2) Hans Ertel Centre for Weather Research (HErZ),
      Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Offenbach am Main, 63067, Germany, (3) Grupo de
      Investigación de Calidad del Aire (GICA), Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, 111071,
      Colombia
P40   Progress towards new variational surface analyses at DWD
      G. Geppert(1), T. Hüther(1), and M. Lange(1)
      (1) Deutscher Wetterdienst
P41   Sensitivity of the ICON Model over Greece in Reference to Observations
      E. Avgoustoglou(1), A. Shtivelman(2), P. Khain(2), C. Marsigli(3,4), Y. Levi(2), and I.
      Cerenzia(3)
      (1) Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS), (2) Israel Meteorological Service (IMS),
      (3) Agenzia Regionale per la Prevenzione, l’ Ambiente e l’Energia Emilia Romagna (ARPAE),
      (4) Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)
P42   Sudden Stratospheric Warmings in UA-ICON
      C. Zülicke(1), M. Kunze(1), S. Borchert(2), H. Schmidt(3), and A. Schneidereit(3)
      (1) Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Kühlungsborn, (2) German Weather Service,
      Offenbach, (3) Max Planck Institute of Meteorology, Hamburg
P43   Towards an operational assimilation of RAMAN lidar temperature and mixing ratio
      profiles with COSMO/KENDA-1
      B. Crezee, D. Leuenberger, C. Merker, G. Martucci, A. Haefele, and M. Arpagaus
      MeteoSwiss, Switzerland
P44   The ICON community interface ComIn
      K. Hartung(1), P. Jöckel(1), B. Kern(1), M. Mertens(1), F. Prill(2), D. Rieger(2), D.
      Reinert(2), A. Kerkweg(3), and N.-A. Dreier(4)
      (1) DLR, (2) DWD, (3) FZ Jülich, (4) DKRZ
P45   Tornado in Czech Republic - A RUC case study
      S. Ulbrich(1), P. Zschenderlein(1), M. Rempel(1), A. de Lozar(1), T. Pucik(2), and U. Blahak(1)
      (1) DWD, (2) ESSL
P46   Wind farm density analysis for future wind farm zones scenarios
      A. Elizalde(1), and B. Geyer(1)
      (1) Institut für Küstensysteme, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

                                                                                              Max-Planck-Institut
                                                                                              für Meteorologie
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