Phone: +49 (0)40 42838 5067
Fax: +49 (0)40 42838 5066
E-mail: kathrin.riemann(at)zmaw.de
Address:
Meteorologisches Institut der Universität Hamburg
Grindelberg 5
20144 Hamburg
Affiliation:
International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling (IMPRS-ESM)
Research interests:
Variability of convective processes expressed by CAPE (convective available potential energy) and CIN (convective inhibition) in present-day and future climates
Curriculum Vitae
| 2001.09-2007.08 | Student at University of Hamburg, major: Meteorology |
| 2004.08-2004.12 | Exchange semester with School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma |
| 2005 | Bachelor of Science from University of Hamburg |
| 2007.08 | Diploma in Meteorology from University of Hamburg |
| since 2007.09 | PhD student at IMPRS-ESM, University of Hamburg |
Conference Contributions
| 2007 | ECSS, European Conference on Severe Storms Poster: ‘Trends of CAPE in ERA-40’ |
| 2008 | EMS/ECAC, General assembly of European Meterorological Society Talk: ‘CAPE induced convective precipitation variability’ |
| 2009 | EGU, General assembly of European Geosciences Union Poster: ‘The low frequency variability in CAPE and CIN: Analysis of its forcing mechanism |
Publications
Brooks, H. E., A. R. Anderson, K. Riemann, I. Ebbers, and H. Flachs, 2007: Climatological aspects of convective parameters from the NCAR/NCEP reanalysis. Atmos. Res., 83, 294-305.
Riemann-Campe, K., K. Fraedrich, and F. Lunkeit, 2009: Global climatology of convective available potential energy (CAPE) and convective inhibition (CIN) in ERA-40 reanalysis. Atmos. Res., 93, 534-545.
Riemann-Campe, K., R. Blender, and K. Fraedrich, 2009: Global memory analysis in observed and simulated CAPE and CIN. Int. J. Climatol., submitted.



