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Atmospheric Science Day 2024

Where Science Meets the Sky! A day of learnings about atmospheric science, climate change and extreme events!

Published on 04 Sep 2024
Place
IDHEAP, Aula
Format
On site

CLIMACT co-organises, together with the Expertise Center for Climate Extremes (ECCE) and a small organising team led by Tom Beucler and Hendrik Huwald, the third edition of the Atmospheric Science Day, that will take place on Friday 1 November 2024, from 8:45 to 17:00.

This event aims to bring together the UNIL and EPFL communities involved in the atmospheric sciences, which are essential to forecasting and understanding climate change, with a particular focus on early-career researchers.

Programme

  • 08:00-08:45
    Check-in and welcome coffee

Welcome and introduction

  • 08:45-09:00
    Charmilie Nault (CLIMACT), Erwan Koch (ECCE), Tom Beucler (UNIL), Hendrik Huwald (EPFL)

Session 1
Chair : Hendrik Huwald (EPFL)

  • 09:00-09:15
    Brandon van Schaik, CRYOS, EPFL
    Advancing Swiss Alpine Wind Energy Studies: Resolving 3D wind fields using novel wind-Doppler LiDAR methods
     
  • 09:15-09:30
    Wolfgang Wicker, AP, UNIL
    Is there a contribution by atmospheric dynamics to the increase in persistent temperature extremes?
     
  • 09:30-09:45
    Andries-Jan De Vries, AP, UNIL
    Atmospheric drivers of extreme weather in dry subtropical and cold polar regions
     
  • 09:45-10:00
    Daniela Brito Melo, CRYOS, EPFL
    Modelling blowing snow with atmospheric models - the case of CRYOWRF

10:00-10:30 Coffee break

Session 2 (Keynote)
Chair : Tom Beucler (UNIL)

  • 10:30-11:00
    Andreas Prein, IAC, ETHZ
    Climate Simulations at Weather Forecasting Resolution: The Benefit, Challenges, and Prospects of Kilometer-Scale Climate Modeling

Session 3
Chair : Erwan Koch (ECCE)

  • 11:00-11:15
    Tom Beucler, DAWN, UNIL
    Distilling Machine Learning’s Added Value: Pareto Fronts in Atmospheric Applications
     
  • 11:15-11:30
    Lucas Schmutz, GAIA, UNIL
    A Multivariate Approach to Combine CMIP6 Models for Enhanced Climate Projections
     
  • 11:30-11:45
    Said Obakrim, GAIA, UNIL
    A multivariate and space-time stochastic weather generator using a latent Gaussian framework

11:45-13:00 Lunch 

Session 4
Chair : Amrie Singh (ECCE)

  • 13:00-13:15
    Pauline Rivoire, AP, UNIL
    Hydro-Meteorological Drivers of Forest Damage over Europe
     
  • 13:15-13:30
    Fatemeh Zakeri, GAIA, UNIL
    Climate-Driven High-Resolution Snow Data Forecasting for Hydrological Predictions
     
  • 13:30-13:45
    Milton Gomez, DAWN, UNIL
    Postprocessing Neural Weather Model Outputs for TC Intensity
     
  • 13:45-14:00
    Sergi Gonzalez Herrero, CRYOS, EPFL
    Storylines of snow changes in different mountain environments

14:00-14:30 Coffee break

Session 5
Chair : Ryan Cotsakis (ECCE)

  • 14:30-14:45    
    Nora Bergner, EERL, EPFL
    Understanding aerosols and clouds in polar regions
     
  • 14:45-15:00    
    Fabien Solmon, LAERO, CNRS
    Aerosol climate interactions in Africa  
     
  • 15:00-15:15    
    Erwan Koch, ECCE, UNIL
    Forecasting with Markovian max-stable fields in space and time: an application to wind gust speeds
     
  • 15:15-15:30    
    Ayoub Fatihi, DeTect, UNIL
    Compression of Geospatial Data with Varying Information Density

Final remarks and closing

  • 15:30-15:45
    Charmilie Nault (CLIMACT), Erwan Koch (ECCE), Tom Beucler (UNIL), Hendrik Huwald (EPFL)

15:45-17:00  Posters and Aperitif

  • 16:30 ECRs presentations and posters awards

Organization

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