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Call for abstracts—High Resolution Cloud Models

"EGU2011 Atmospheric Sciences Session" Call for abstracts to Session AS 1.8 

EGU2011 Atmospheric Sciences Session
3–8 April 2011, Vienna, Austria
Call for abstracts to Session AS1.8:
High Resolution Cloud Models
Deadline: January 10, 2011 

The European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2011(EGU2011) will be held on 3–8 April 2011 in Vienna, Austria. You are cordially invited to browse through the Sessions at:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/sessionprogramme

You are invited to submit your paper to Atmospheric Sciences Session AS 1.8 " High Resolution Cloud Models ".

Session AS 1.8
High Resolution Cloud Models

Convener: Shouting Gao

Co-Conveners: Donghai Wang, Xiaopeng Cui

Cloud plays a critically important role in the evolution of the changing climate, because of its effects on circulation, radiative balance, and hydrological-energy budgets on both regional and global scale. The cloud processes in global circulation and climate models has been primarily represented by cumulus parameterizations. The accuracy of such parameterizations needs to be evaluated. Direct observations of cloud processes are sparse, but detailed high-resolution numerical simulations of clouds have become more and more useful as computational performances have been greatly enhanced recently. Cloud-resolving models (CRM) have been recognized as a very useful tool to investigate the effects of radiative-convective equilibriums and the subgrid scale cloud parameterizations in climate models. They also have even been included in climate models as the super-parameterization of clouds, replacing the traditional cumulus parameterizations all together. The progress during the past decade should be reviewed, and new prospects should be discussed. This session is proposed to gather all active investigators in this area for such purposes.

All the following topics relating to the research of cloud-resolving models are encouraged to submit an abstract for the upcoming session in 2011 EGU.

* Quantitative precipitation estimate/forecast
* Diurnal evolution
* Water vapor, cloud, and precipitation budgets
* Impact on radiation
* Large-scale influences (e.g., SST, moisture, wind)
* Microphysical processes (including effects of aerosol)

Several keynote speakers will be invited to summarize past available scientific results.

You may directly submit your abstract by
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/sessionprogramme/AS

The deadline for submission of abstracts is January 10, 2011.

Ps:  You are appreciated to forward the message to your colleagues who may be interested in participating this meeting.

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