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Meteorological Institute
University of Hamburg
Bundesstraße 55
D-20146 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 42838-5078
Fax: +49 40 42838-5452
E-Mail:  info-mi(at)we dont want spamzmaw.de

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Investigation of Mesoscale and Microscale Atmospheric Phenomena

OVERVIEW ON ACTIVITIES

Investigation of atmospheric phenomena and pollution transport in the microscale and mesoscale are the main focus of the research activities. For this purpose atmospheric models of different complexity are developed and applied, including complex 3-dimensional flow, chemistry and transport models. Within some models, chemistry moduls (gas phase and aerosol chemistry) are simultanously solved using wind, temperature and humidity fields at the same timestep and considering influences of flow fields on pollution transport and of aerosols on cloud formation. Simplified versions of the developed models are made available for consultance work.

Several studies performed concentrate on pollution transport and the processes influencing deposition (dry and wet). Comparisons with measurements are made, measurements are analyzed and the representativeness of measurement sites is studied by use of models. Another focus of the work are the parameterisations applied in the models. In example, parameterisations of turbulence and of close-to-surface-processes are continously checked and improved to increase the reliability of the models and to improve their performance. To evaluate mesoscale and microscale models test frames have been developed that can be applied to high-resolution atmospheric mesoscale models and to obstacle resolving microscale models. Many model applications contribute to North Sea atmospheric research (atmospheric inputs, fate of nutrients)

The research group has close national and international cooperations with other meteorological institutes as well as with scientists from other research areas (e.g. chemistry, oceanography, biology).

Further details on the applied models can be found when pushing the 'Applied Models' button, work details can be found under 'Projects' and 'Thesis', referred as well as other papers can be found under 'publications'. Group members are shortly introduced below.

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Prof. Dr. K. Heinke Schlünzen Micro,mesoscale,modelling,nesting,
chemistry,validation.
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heinke.schluenzen
David GraweUrban modelling, METRAS-PCL, Microscale modelling, data assimilationdavid.grawe
Volker Reinhardt Data analysing, programming volker.reinhardt
Mohamed SalimObstacle resolved modelling, building impactsmohamed.salim
Björn FockLES, RANS, Urban obstacle layer, operational forecastbjoern.fock
Ronny PetrikUrban climate modellingronny.petrik
PhD students
Andrea GierischSea ice moddeling; Heat emissions from buildingsandrea.gierisch
Seshagirirao KolusuModelling of methylhalid emissions, concentration forecastseshagirirao.kolusu
Marita LindeUrban Adaptation in measures to climate change; Wind turbine impact on atmospheric flowmarita.linde
Robert SchoetterUncertainty of urban climate projections; atmospheric dispersion; numerical diffusivityrobert.schoetter
Malte UphoffPhotolysis rates and radiation, Aircraft emissions and induced turbulences malte.uphoff
Diploma and Master students
Sönke GimmerthalPollen transportsoenke.gimmerthal
Jingru LiuBeijngs impact on precipitationjingru.liu
Kristina ConradyArctic soot concentrations, sea ice, Performance of meteorological models, model documentationkristina.conrady
Markus SchultzeVortex and obstacle resolving microscale modelmarkus.schultze
Nora Teichert Footprints of surfaces in atmospheric parametersnora.teichert
Mirka Fischer Urban impacts on precipitationmirka.fischer
Bachelor Students
Astrid Eichhorn Remote weather impacts of wind turbinesastrid.eichhorn 
Timo Eckmann Impact of solar panels on surface energy budgetstimo.eckmann
Christopher Purr Model quality of meteorological modelschristopher.purr
Students
Gesa Beburdata analysesgesa.bedbur
Olga HennebergMetras PCLolga.henneberg
Jonathan NieselWeb pagesjonathan.niesel
Markus SchultzeProgramming, preprocessorsmarkus.schultze
Judith Vogt  Web pages, model evaluationjudith.vogt
previous group members

Updated: 11 April 2013

MeMi group September 2011
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