Fluctuations and Turbulence in the Microphysics and Dynamics of Clouds

International School

Porquerolles, Sep. 2–10, 2010

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 Organizing Committee

Jérémie Bec (CNRS, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, Nice)

Alessandra Lanotte (CNR, Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima, Rome)

Scientific Committee

Luca Biferale (Università Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy)

Jean-Louis Brenguier (CNRM, Toulouse, France)

Gregory Falkovich (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel)

Wojciech Grabowski (NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

Bernard Legras (ENS Paris, France)

Jean-François Pinton (ENS Lyon, France)

Raymond Shaw (Michigan Technological University, USA)


Description

 Short summay of the scientific objectives:

The formation and life of clouds is intrinsically linked to the dynamical properties of small particles transported in the atmosphere. These can be either the small aerosols on which water vapor condensates or the droplets that constitute the cloud. The role which is played by the turbulence of the airflow is still the matter of intense debates. The goal of the school is to gather experts in atmospheric sciences together with specialists of turbulent transport and of the Lagrangian statistical approach to fluid dynamics.

 

The courses will be divided in five themes

A. State of the art in turbulent transport: models and theory

B. State of the art in turbulent transport: numerics and experiments

C. Atmospheric turbulence, convection and clouds

D. Clouds microphysics

E. Applications to meteorology and climatology

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bd hautEUFAR School

 EUFAR TETRAD School

Training and Education for Turbulence

Research via Airborne Data

 

2928947414ac20c6b7972a SAFIRE ATR42Twenty students among the participants to the school “Fluctuations and Turbulence in the Microphysics and Dynamics of Clouds” will have the opportunity to attend an accompanying EUFAR training school that will take place in Hyères, close to Porquerolles. The goal of this following event is to provide participants with Training and Education for Turbulence Research on Clouds via Airborne Data.

Selected participants – maximum 20 – will attend theoretical and technical lectures, and will make in-situ measurements by flying with an instrumented ATR42 aircraft. Data collected during the flights will then be analysed by the participants.

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Program

A. State of the art in turbulent transport: models and theory

1. Basic of turbulence (L. Biferale, pdfPDF)

2. Dynamics of heavy particles and dynamical systems (M. Cencini, pdfPDF)

3. Models for droplet collision (G. Falkovich, pdfPDF)

B. State of the art in turbulent transport: numerics and experiments

1. Direct numerical simulations of particles in turbulence (F. Toschi, pdfPDF)

2. Numerical studies of collisions (L.-P. Wang, pdfPDF)

3. Lagrangian experimental measurements in turbulence (J.-F. Pinton, pdfPDF)

4. Exchanges between numerics and experiments (L. Collins, pdfPDF)

C. Atmospheric turbulence, convection and clouds

1. Thermodynamics of convection (B. Legras, pdfPDF)

2. Thermodynamics of moist convection (O. Pauluis,  pdfPDF)

D. Clouds microphysics

1. Introduction to the microphysics of clouds (W. Grabowski, pdfPDF)

2. Turbulence and rain formation in warm clouds (S. Malinowski, pdfPDF)

E. Applications to meteorology and climatology

1. Aerosol-precipitation interactions (M. Andreae, pdfPDF)

2. Numerical simulations of clouds (S. Krueger pdfPDF)

3. In-situ measurements in warm clouds (J.-L. Brenguier)

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Participants

Organizers

 Jérémie Bec (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France)

Alessandra Lanotte (CNR-ISAC, Rome, Italy)

Lecturers

Meinrat O. Andreae (Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany)

Luca Biferale (Università Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy)

Jean-Louis Brenguier (CNRM, Toulouse, France)

Massimo Cencini (ISC-CNR, Rome, Italy)

Lance R. Collins (Cornell University, USA)

Gregory Falkovich (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel)

Wojciech Grabowski (NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA)

Steven Krueger (Utah University, USA)

Bernard Legras (ENS, Paris, France)

Szymon Malinowski (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Olivier Pauluis (Courant Institute, USA)

Jean-François Pinton (ENS, Lyon, France)

Federico Toschi (University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands)

Lian-Ping Wang (University of Delaware, Newark, USA)

Students

Rehab Bitane (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France)

Lisa Bock (DLR, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany)

Lidia Bolbasova (Academy of Science, Russia)

Árpád Bordás (Eötvös Loránt University, Hungary)

Emilie Bresson (CNRM, Toulouse, France)

Francesco Cairo (CNR-ISAC, Italy)

Federico Cassola (University of Genoa, Italy)

Sara Dal Gesso (KNMI, The Netherlands)

Fabio Di Lorenzo (MPI Göttingen, Germany)

Lorenza Di Matteo (CNR-ISAC, Italy)

Sourabh Diwan (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre, India)

Thomas Ernsdorf (University of Trier, Germany)

Elisabetta Fiori (CIMA Research Foundation, Italy)

Theres Franke (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)

Jacob Fugal (MPI Mainz, Germany)

Mathieu Gibert (MPI Göttingen, Germany)

Dorota Jarecka (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Anna Jaruga (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Peter Jones (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)

Jeannine Katzwinkel (Leibniz Institute, Germany)

Radka Kellnerova (Academy of Science, Czech Republic)

Simon Klein (MPI Göttingen, Germany)

Marta Kopeć (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Shailendra Kumar (IISc Bangalore, India)

Rajaram Lakkaraju (University of Twente, The Netherlands)

Sebastian Lambertz (MPI Göttingen, Germany)

Katrin Lonitz (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany)

Hubert Luce (University of Toulon, France)

Ivan Makin (State Hydrometeorological University, Russia)

Christian Mallaun (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Marco Martins Afonso (Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France)

Benjamin Möbis (MPI for Meteorology, Germany)

Giorgos Momferatos (National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Stefano Musacchio (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)

Samriddhi S. Ray (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France)

Steffen Risius (MPI Göttingen, Germany)

Denis Rumyantsev (State Hydrometeorological University, Russia)

Ganapati Sahoo (IISc Bangalore, India)

Heiko Schmidt (BTU Cottbus, Germany)

Damya Souami (Observatoire de Paris Meudon, France)

Isabelle Steinke (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Johan van der Dussen (TU Delft, The Netherlands)

Michel van Hinsberg (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)

Thomas Weidauer (TU Ilmenau, Germany)

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