NETWORK & COOPERATION
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The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)….
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STEP UP! Fellowship programme 2023/24
Within the framework of the STEP UP! Fellowship programme (https://www.dwd.de/DE/derdwd/arbeitgeber /einsteigen/fellowship/fellowship.html 3), coordinated by the German Meteorological Service (DWD), four early career scientists started at the ECMWF site in Bonn between January and April 2023. Paolo Andreozzi, Katerina Anesiadou, Luise Schulte and Florentine Weber will be working for initially two years on their respective projects (described below) in close contact with supervisors from ECMWF as well as mentors from CESOC. Through this bridge, CESOC will provide ECMWF and the fellows with links to local research infrastructures and large collaborative research projects.
Modelling water in Arctic clouds
– Luise Schulte
Modelling the regional water cycle and temperature in urbanised areas
– Florentine Weber
Use of altimeter measurements in a coupled data assimilation system
– Katerina Anesiadou
Meteorological effects of atmospheric composition
– Paolo Andreozzi
“Modelling water in Arctic clouds”
– Luise Schulte
ECMWF Supervisor: Richard Forbes, Linus Magnusson, Jonathan Day
CESOC Mentor: Susanne Crewell (University of Cologne) (?)
The Arctic is particularly sensitive to climate change, and clouds (especially liquid-containing clouds) play a key role in the Arctic climate system by emitting and reflecting radiation. Although improvements have been made in recent years, it is still difficult to represent Arctic mixed-phase clouds in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models. In this project, the representation of clouds in the ECMWF IFS model will be investigated using observational data from the exceptional one-year ice drift campaign MOSAiC (2019-2020). The goal is to further develop the model to improve the representation of clouds in the Arctic.
The project is carried out by Luise Schulte, who received her master’s degree in physics at Goethe University Frankfurt with a modelling case study of cloud edge effects of Arctic Mixed-phase clouds using the ICON model in the Atmospheric Physics and Climate Group.
“Modelling the regional water cycle and temperature in urbanised areas”
– Florentine Weber
ECMWF Supervisor: Gianpaolo Balsamo, Linus Magnusson
CESOC Mentor: tbd
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“Use of altimeter measurements in a coupled data assimilation system”
– Katerina Anesiadou
ECMWF Supervisor: Sean Healy, Patricia de Rosnay
CESOC Mentor: Jürgen Kusche (University of Bonn)
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“Meteorological effects of atmospheric composition”
– Paolo Andreozzi
ECMWF Supervisor: Robin Hogan, Richard Forbes
CESOC Mentor: Birger Bohn (Research Centre Jülich), Ulrich Löhnert (University of Cologne)
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