Workshop "Energy transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean 2017"

Our third annual workshop on "Energy transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" was held May 3.-5.2017 in Hamburg, Germany at "Haus des Sports".

The topic of the conference was the energy cycle in atmosphere and ocean. This includes the interaction of different dynamical regimes such as gravity waves, small-scale turbulence and geostrophic flow, new parameterisations, the formulation of consistent models, but extents also to new numerical methods, and other aspects of geophysical fluid dynamics and the climate system.

Read about the turnout of the event

 

NameTalk/Poster
Alice Barthel (University of New South Wales)Jet-topography interactions affect energy pathways to the deep Southern Ocean
Gergely Bölöni (Goehte Universität Frankfurt am Main)The interaction between atmospheric gravity waves and large-scale flows: an effcient description beyond the nonacceleration paradigm
Lars Czeschel (Universität Hamburg)Excitation of Internal Gravity Waves through mixed layer turbulence
Almut Gassmann (Leibniz Institut for Atmospheric Physics)Entropy production due to subgrid-scale thermal fluxes with application to breaking gravity waves
Denny Gohlke (Universität Hamburg)Fluctuation Relation in a Shell Model of Turbulence
Steffen Hien (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main)Spontaneous gravity wave emission in in the differentially heated rotating annulus experiment
Markus Jochum (Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen)Revisiting Kawase and McDermott
Valerio Lembo (Universität Hamburg)A flexible tool for diagnosing water, energy and entropy budgets in climate models
Dehai Luo (Chinese Academy of Sciences)Multi-scale interaction equations of the inverse energy transfer in atmospheric flows
David Marshall (University of Oxford)Geometry and Energetics of Ocean Mesoscale Eddies and Their Representation in Climate models (GEOMETRIC)
Francesco Paparella (New York University Abu Dhabi)Bridging the Scale Hierarchy Problem in Biogeochemical Models
Claudia Paquero (University of Milano-Bicocca)Energy transport and transfer in the wake of a tropical cyclone
Sahadat Sarkar (Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology )Energy conversion processes during organization and intensification of Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation (BSISO)
David Straub (McGill University)Near-inertial damping of a nearly geostrophic flow
Rémi Tailleux (University of Reading)Mathematical versus Physical/ Energetics constraints on ocean mixing parameterisations
Gabriele Vissio (Universität Hamburg)A proof of concept for scale-adaptive parameterizations: the case of the Lorenz '96 model
Zhuhua Li (Max Planck Institut for Meteorology)The K1 internal tide simulated by a 1/10° OGCM