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Here you find reports related to scientific and research aspects. These reports are not-directly related to WorkGroups or Priority Projects (such reports can be accessed from their individual pages), yet they are COSMO-related documents. For publications in international journals with a reviewing committee, see the journals page.
References are sorted chronologically (with the latest ones, at top)
Mironov, D., P. Sullivan, (2022):
Effect of surface thermal heterogeneity on the structure and mixing intensity in strongly stable boundary-layer flows: a DNS study.
10th International Symposium on Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer, St. Petersburg, Russia. (more)
Clement, V., Sylvaine Ferrachat, Oliver Fuhrer, Xavier Lapillonne, Carlos E. Osuna, Robert Pincus, Jon Rood, William Sawyer (2018):
The CLAW DSL: Abstractions for Performance Portable Weather and Climate Models (info).
PASC'18 Proceedings of the Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing Conference Art. 2.
Gysi, T., Osuna, C., Fuhrer, O., Bianco, M., & Schulthess, T. C.:
STELLA: a domain-specific tool for structured grid methods in weather and climate models.
In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (p. 41). ACM.
Vogel, G., P. Shrestha, J.-P. Schulz, C. Becker und U. Rummel, 2015
Modelluntersuchungen zum Einfluss der solaren Abschattung auf die Erdbodentemperaturen in Falkenberg.
Deutscher Wetterdienst, MOL-RAO Aktuell 3/2015, Lindenberg, 2 pp. (available at DWD site).
Cumming, B., Osuna, C., Gysi, T., Bianco, M., Lapillonne, X., Fuhrer, O., & Schulthess, T.C.
A review of the challenges and results of refactoring the community climate code cosmo for hybrid cray hpc systems.
Proceedings of Cray User Group.
Baldauf, M.
The COSMO model: towards cloud-resolving NWP.
ECMWF proceedings: ECMWF Seminar on Recent developments in numerical methods for atmosphere and ocean modelling
Heinze, R., D. Mironov, and S. Raasch:
2012, Budgets of scalar fluxes for cloudy boundary layers. (read)
Proc. 20th Amer. Meteorol. Soc. Symp. on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Boston, MA, USA, paper 11.4, 9 pp.
Mironov, D. V., and P. P. Sullivan:
2012, Mixing in the SBL over temperature-heterogeneous surfaces: LES findings and some parameterisation ideas.(read)
Proc. ECMWF Workshop on Diurnal Cycles and the Stable Boundary Layer, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, UK, 149--151.
Baldauf, M.
Non-hydrostatic modelling with the COSMO model.
ECMWF proceedings: ECMWF Workshop on Non-hydrostatic Modelling
G. Vogel, F. Ament, F. Schubiger, U.Schubert
Preliminary validation of soil moisture based on operational LM predictions (pdf, 77 Kb)
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Felix Ament and Clemens Simmer
Report on a comparison of modelled and observed 2m-temperature during LITFASS-2003 (pdf, 88 Kb)
Meteorologisches Institut der Universitat Bonn
H.J. Herzog, U. Schubert, G. Vogel
Extended Integrations of a Very High Resolving Nonhydrostatic Moder over Real Heterogeneous Terrain - a Contribution to Bridge Observation and Simulation(more)
DWD, Potsdam
E. Heise, and R. Schrodin
Aspects of Snow Modelling in the Operational Short Range Weather Prediction Models of the German Weather Service.
Computational Technologies, Vol. 7 (2002), Special Issue:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Modelling, Databases and Information Systems
for Atmospheric Sciences (MODAS), Irkutsk, Russia, June 25-29 2001, 121-140.
G. Doms, A. Gassmann, E. Heise, M. Raschendorfer, C. Schraff and R. Schrodin
Parameterization Issues in the Non-Hydrostatic NWP-Model LM (pdf, 2,82Mb ).
ECMWF Seminar Proceedings: Key Issues in the Parameterization of Subgrig Physical Processes, 3-7 September 2001. Shinfield Park, Reading, UK.
G. Doms
Pre-Operational Test of the non-Hydrostatic Limited Area Model (LM)
Workshop on High ResolutionModelling, Norrkoping, 10-12 May 1999
HILRAM 4 Workshop Report, Dublin, Ireland, 1999, pg 51-64.