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Atmospheric Dynamics (Prof. Heini Wernli)

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3 Events found:

  1. Mon 27. Feb. 2012 16:15 : ETH Zentrum, CAB G 11
    Detlev Majewski : Challenges for Operational Numerical Weather Prediction at Deutscher Wetterdienst
    Kolloquium Atmos. & Klima Seminar Majewski.pdf
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  2. Mon 05. Mar. 2012 16:15 : ETH Zentrum, CAB G 11
    Prof. Kirstin Krueger : Southern Hemisphere climate effects of large tropical volcanic eruptions
    Kolloquium Atmos. & Klima Abstract Kirstin Krueger.pdf
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  3. Mon 12. Mar. 2012 16:15 : ETH Zentrum, CAB G 11
    Prof. Steven Sherwood : A connection between tropical lapse rates, severe hurricanes, and peak heat stress
    Kolloquium Atmos. & Klima
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The chaotic and complex atmospheric flow can lead to the development of high-impact weather systems, e.g., cyclones and fronts that produce heavy rain or snow. The evolution of these systems is governed by dry and moist dynamical processes and accompanied by coherent flow patterns. Research is conducted to better understand the genesis, structure and interaction of these systems, and to improve our predictive capabilities. This involves dynamically based diagnostic analyses of atmospheric data sets, prognostic simulations with numerical models of varying complexity, and a detailed observation and model-based investigation of stable water isotopes in atmospheric waters.

Members of the Atmospheric Dynamics group (from left to right and back to front): Michael Graf, Andreas Winschall, Heini Wernli, Sebastian Schemm , Erica Madonna, Irina Heese, Franzsika Aemisegger, Harald Sodemann, Maxi Böttcher, Stephan Pfahl, Bojan Skerlak, Hanna Joos. Not in the picture are Michael Sprenger, Nicolas Piaget, Annette Miltenberger and Lukas Papritz.

>> Research in the group for Atmospheric Dynamics

>> Masters thesis topics

 

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