Program for the Joint WRF/MPAS Users’ Workshop 2022 (Virtual)
Location:
Online
6-9
June 2022
*All
times are U.S. Mountain Daylight Time (UTC-6)
Monday, June 6
Short Instruction Sessions
9:00-10:20
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Project Raijin: GeoCAT Updates on Unstructured Grids Research and Development,
Orhan Eroglu, CISL/NCAR
(Abstract)
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10:35-12:00
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MPAS-A Open-Source Development: How You Can Get Involved, Bill Skamarock and Michael Duda, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract)
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Tuesday, June 7
Session 1: Model Development Updates (1)
Chair: Jordan Powers, NCAR
9:00-9:05
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Welcome
Remarks
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9:05-9:25
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The Weather Research and Forecasting Model: 2022 Annual
Update. Jimy
Dudhia, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:25- 9:45
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WRFDA 4.4 Update and JEDI-MPAS 1.0.0 release. Jake Liu, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:45–10:00
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Developing MPAS Earth System Model Capabilities - an Update. Bill Skamarock, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:00-10:15
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WRF-Chem v4.4: updates, applications, and future plans.
Jordan Schnell, NOAA/GSL
(Full Presentation)
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10:15-10:30
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What is MUSICA? How does MUSICA compare to WRF-Chem? And going to higher resolution.
Wenfu Tang, M. Barth, L. Emmons, R. Kumar, G. Pfister and S. Tilmes, ACOM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:30-10:45
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Shared Physics Repository for WRF, MPAS, and CM1.
L. Fowler, G. Mullendore, George Bryan, Michael Duda, Jimy Dudhia, Wei Wang, and May Wong, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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Session 2: Model Development Updates (2)
Chair: Jordan Schnell, NOAA
11:00-11:15
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Recent additions to the WRF-Solar model: The WRF-Solar Ensemble Prediction System and the MAD-WRF short-term prediction component.
P. Jimenez, RAL/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:15-11:30
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Modifying the Height-Based Vertical Coordinate in MPAS to Permit a Constant Pressure Upper Boundary for Geospace Applications. J. Klemp, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:30-11:45
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Development and evaluation of the coupled MPAS-CMAQ model system.
J. Willison, J. Pleim, D. Wong, R. Gilliam, R. Bullock, J. Herwehe, C. Hogrefe, and G. Pouliot, EPA
(Abstract)
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11:45-12:00
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Bringing realistic aerosol emissions and initialization to improve cloud condensation nuclei and ice nuclei representation in MPAS forecasts.
L. Fowler, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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12:00-12:15
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Weakly coupled data assimilation with aerosol-cloud interactions in WRF-Chem/WRFDA.
S. Ha, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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Wednesday, June 8
Session 3: Model Applications in Air Quality, Fire Weather and Real-Time Prediction (1)
Chair: Mary Barth, NCAR
9:00-9:15
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Consequence Analysis of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Shisakajima Copper Smelter.
Toyoaki NAKARAI, Jo NAKAYAMA, Kento SHIOTA, Yuichiro IZATO, and Atsumi MIYAKE, Japan.
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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(Full Presentation)9:15-9:30
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Experimental Atmospheric Forecasting System for Indochina and Southeast Asia.
Ronald Macatangay, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, Thailand
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:30– 9:45
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Evaluation of WRF/Chem model real-time air quality forecasts over the Eastern Mediterranean.
George K. Georgiou,
The Cyprus Institute, Cyprus
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:45-10:00
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Modeling transport of Saharan mineral dust over the Iberian Peninsula: A multi-scheme assessment of size distribution and optical properties.
Miguel Pino Carmona,
University of Granada, Spain
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:00-10:15
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Vertical Distribution of Aerosols during Deep-Convective Event in the Himalaya Using WRF-Chem Model at Convection Permitting Scale.
Prashant Singh,
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:15-10:30
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The Firebrand Parameterization in WRF-Fire: Simulations for the Marshall Fire.
M. Frediani,
RAL/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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Session 3: Model Applications in Air Quality, Fire Weather and Real-time Prediction (2)
Chair: Bill Skamarock, NCAR
10:45-11:00
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Modeling fire-atmosphere interactions with WRF-SFIRE.
Adam Kochanski, Angel Farguell, Kathleen Clough, Jeremy Benik, Derek V. Mallia, Jan Mandel and Kyle Hilburn,
San Jose University. (Full Presentation)
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11:00-11:15
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IBM GRAF Update and Roadmap – Unified Hourly Global High-Resolution 72HR Forecasts Using JEDI.
Brett Wilt,
IBM/Weather (Full Presentation)
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11:15-11:30
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Weather on Demand.
Ólafur Rögnvaldsson,Joao Hackerott, Jorge Rosas-Santana, and Karolina Stanislawska, Belgingur, Iceland
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:30-11:45
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WRF/MPAS used as operative model for small centers of meteorology.
Jorge Humberto Bravo Méndez,
Freelance, Mexico
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:45-12:00
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A Cold-Bias Problem over Lowland Snow Using the NOAH-MP LSM: Demonstration of the Problem and Possible Solutions. C. Mass, and D. Ovens, Univ of Washington
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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12:00-12:15
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Brown carbon radiative effects over High Mountain Asia: WRF-Chem model implementation and application.
Cenlin He,
RAL/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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Thursday, June 9
Session 4: Model Applications and WRF-MPAS Comparisons
Chair: Robert Fovell, The State University of New York at Albany
9:00-9:15
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Structure of latent heating rate in the severe convective environment- WRF Simulation using Microphysical Process from WDM6.
Madhulatha, Jimy Dudhia ,Rae-Seol Park and M.Rajeevan,
IMD, India.
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:15-9:30
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Simulating the morning transition of flow over the Eastern Snake River Plain.
Yue Qin,,
Boston Univ.
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:30-9:45
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Day-ahead forecasting of solar irradiance using WRF-Solar and evaluation using the National Solar Radiation Database.
J. Kim,,
RAL/NCAR.
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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9:45-10:00
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MPAS-powered downscaling solution for wind resource assessment.
Marta Gil Bardaji,
Vortex FdC / University of Barcelona, Spain.
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:00-10:15
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Comparison of WRF and Regional MPAS: Ensuring Consistent Physics Configurations.
M. Wong, M. Chen, B. Skamarock, and W. Wang, MMM/NCAR
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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Session 5: Model Applications in Climate and Tropical Predictions
Chair: Jimy Dudhia, NCAR
10:30-10:45
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The impact of climate change on heavy precipitation events in the eastern Mediterranean: Insights from event-based storylines.
M. Armon, F. Marra, D. Rostkier-Edelstein, C. Garfinkel, O. Adam, U. Dayan, Y. Enzel, E. Morin,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Fredy and Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences, Jerusalem, Israel
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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10:45-11:00
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Assessment of ITCZ types over the tropical Pacific in a Channel Model.
Mayara Lins, Maria Cristina Silva, Pallav Ray, Xin Zhou, Fabrício Silva, and Helber Gomes, Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:00-11:15
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Understanding the role of topography on the diurnal cycle of precipitation in the Maritime Continent during MJO propagation.
Haochen Tan,
Argonne National Lab
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:15-11:30
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Three Dimensional Structure of Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves in MPAS-A.
R. Rios-Berrios,
MMM/NCAR (Full Presentation)
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11:30-11:45
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Improved simulation of mid-latitude climate in a new channel model compared to contemporary GCMs.
P. Ray, X, Zhou, H. Tan, J. Dudhia, M. W. Moncrieff, C. O'Connor, and K. Carmer, Florida Institute of Technology
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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11:45-12:00
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Dynamical Downscaling Using WRF in a Fully Coupled Regional Climate Model
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M. Seefeldt,
University of Colorado - Boulder
(Abstract) (Full Presentation)
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