May 2003 Workshop Presentations

Wednesday May 7
Morning session chaired by David Randall
David Randall Introductory Overview
Marat Khairoutdinov Ongoing Super-parameterization Work at CSU
Charlotte DeMott Tropical Variability in the Super-CAM
Kazuo Saito Cloud and Convection in the JMA NWP Models
Steve Lord Operational Cumulus Parameterization Requirements
at the NCEP Environmental Modeling Center
2003-2009

Afternoon session chaired by Steve Krueger
Wojciech Grabowski CRCP in Clouds-In-Climate Problem
Mitch Moncrieff Analytic Representation of the
Multiscale Organization of Tropical Convection
Hiroaki Miura and Masahide Kimoto Cumulus ensemble simulation using a cloud
resolving model: Impact of horizontal resolution

Movies (Quicktime requires both files for each movie)
cloud_1km.m1v" (28MB), cloud_1km.mov" (12KB)
cloud_2km.m1v"(28MB), cloud_2km.mov" (12KB)
cloud_5km.m1v" (28MB), cloud_5km.mov" (12KB)
Leo Donner Large-Scale Convective Sources from
Two- and Three-Dimensional Cloud-System-Resolving Models
Kuan-Man Xu Using Data to Evaluate CRMs and
Super Parameterizations
Ming-Hua Zhang Cloud Parameterizations:
How good is good enough and design of observational tests
Christian Jakob Evaluating CRM Simulations-
Where are the gaps and how do we fill them?

Thursday May 8
Morning session chaired by Tom Ackerman
Akio Arakawa and Joon-Hee Jung The Convergence Problem of Model Physics and
Quasi-3D Super-parameterization
Joon-Hee Jungand Akio Arakawa A Preliminary Test of Super-parameterization
in an Idealized Framework
Steve Krueger Observed and Simulated Cloud Types
and Cloud Radiative Forcing for Case 3
Chin-Hoh Moeng The Future Role of LES in Parameterization
of Turbulence and Clouds in the PBL
Akimasa Sumi Personal View on Future of Cumulus Parameterization
Sonia Kreidenweis Future Directions in Modeling
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions
Andy Heymsfield Parameterizations of Ice Particle Size Distributions and
Bulk Microphysical Properties for
Cirrus and Stratiform Ice Cloud Layers
Howard Barker Radiative Transfer Calculations in Regular and
Super-parameterized GCMs

Afternoon session chaired by Akimasa Sumi
Bjorn Stevens Adjustment Revisited
Tomoe Nasuno and Teruyuki Kato Estimation of Subgrid Scale Processes
Using a Cloud-Resolving Model
Cara-Lyn Lappen The future PBL Parameterization of the
Colorado State University GCM
Tom Ackerman Testing Superparameterization Results with ARM Data
Ric Cederwall and Jerry Potter Evaluation of Cloud Parameterizations using CAPT
Christian Jakob The Use of Cloud Radar Data for Model Evaluation:
A Probabilistic Approach
Steve Krueger Modeling the Impacts of
Wintertime Arctic Leads Upon the Atmosphere

Friday May 9
Morning session chaired by Christian Jakob
Wayne Schubert Dream GCMs and Superparameterizations
Jim Hack Idealized Frameworks for the Diagnosis and Evaluation
of Parameterized Physics
Robert Pincus How Can We Couple
"Traditional / True / Classical / Baroque / Bulk"
and "Super" Parameterizations?"
Wei-Kuo Tao, Arthur Hou, Robert Atlas,
David Starr and Yogesh Sud
Sensitivity of Microphysics and
Model Configuration on Precipitation Processes
Masaki Satoh, Hirofumi Tomita,
Koji Goto, and Tomoe Nasuno
Development of the nonhydrostatic icosahedral atmospheric model
in Frontier Research System for Global Change
Tsuneaki Suzuki, Seita Emori,
Teruyuki Nishimura, and Shinji Matsumura
The role of convective triggering in an AGCM
Phil Duffy, Balasrabrumanian "Bala" Govindasamy,
Jeremy Coquard, John Lorio, and Karl Taylor
Simulations of Global Climate
With a High-Resolution Atmospheric Model
Martin Miller

Afternoon session chaired by David Randall
Graeme Stephens and Norm Wood Multi-scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes
and Cloud-Climate feedbacks
Bill Rossow Some Ideas on How to Evaluate a Cloud Parameterization in a GCM
Chris Kummerow Rainfall Monitoring
Prospects for a synergistic approach between models and observations
Scott Denning Cloud-scale Mass Fluxes and Tracer Transport Inversions
New ways to study the global carbon cycle from the air