Program

Day 22/01 - Monday

Time Activity Presentation
08:00am Register
09:00am Opening: CPTEC/DMD/PGMet Silvio Nilo Figueroa
Dirceu Herdies
09:30am The modelling working groups of the World Climate Research Programme Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes (remote)
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am Challenges and advances in models in the grey zone Stephan de Roode
12:00pm Lunch Time
14:00pm Introduction to global modeling Peter Lauritzen
15:00pm Brazilian global Atmospheric Model Silvio Nilo Figueroa
16:00pm Coffee break
16:30pm Technical visit Silvio Nilo Figueroa
Romulo Alceu Rodrigues
Fabio Rocha
18:30pm Ice break

Day 23/01 - Tuesday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Transport in climate/weather models: Desirable properties of transport schemes Peter Lauritzen
09:30am Spectral element method dynamic core Peter Lauritzen
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am Spectral element method dynamic core Peter Lauritzen
12:00pm Lunch
14:00pm Analysis tools Guilherme Martins
16:00pm Coffee break
16:30pm Hands-on: Part I Peter Lauritzen
18:30pm Closing session

Day 24/01 - Wednesday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Drag processes and their impacts on circulation Irina Sandu (remote)
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am PBL parameterizations review Haroldo Fraga de Campos Velho
12:00pm Lunch time
14:00pm Result discussions: Part I Peter Lauritzen
15:00pm Turbulence parameterizations review Haroldo Fraga de Campos Velho
16:00pm Coffee break
16:15pm Turbulent transport in clear and cloud-topped boundary layers Stephan de Roode
17:45pm The importance of aerosols in numerical weather and climate prediction Demerval Moreira
18:30pm Closing session

Day 25/01 - Thursday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Cloud aerosol precipitation interaction in Amazon Luiz Augusto Toledo Machado
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am Land surface-atmosphere interactions in the grey zone Michael Ek
12:00pm Lunch time
14:00pm Separating dynamics, physics and tracer transport grids in a global climate model Peter Lauritzen
15:00pm Applications of Large-Eddy Simulations for parameterizations in the Grey Zone Stephan de Roode
16:00pm Coffee break
16:30pm Hands-on: Part II Stephan de Roode
18:30pm Closing session

Day 26/01 - Friday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am High-Resolution Climate Modeling: Advances and Applications Kevin Reed
09:30am Theoretical background on convection Maria Assunção Faus da Silva Dias
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am The Grell-Freitas Convective Parameterization: Recent developments and applications in regional and global scale models Saulo Freitas (remote)
12:00pm Lunch time
14:00pm Result discussions - Part II Stephan de Roode
16:00pm Coffee break
16:15pm Dynamics of convection Maria Assunção Faus da Silva Dias
17:15pm Poster session
18:30pm Barbecue

Day 29/01 - Monday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Parametrization of cloud and precipitation microphysics with a scale-aware perspective Richard Forbes (remote)
09:30am Scale aware (SW) convective parameterizantions George Grell
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am The Grell-Freitas Convective Parameterization: Recent developments and applications in regional and global scale models Saulo Freitas (remote)
12:00pm Lunch time
14:00pm Challenges and future directions in Earth system modelling at ECMWF Nils Wedi (remote)
15:00pm Diurnal cycle of convection and aspects of its numerical representation in atmospheric models Saulo Freitas (remote)
16:00pm Coffee break
16:30pm Interactions radiation-cloud-aerosols Maria Assunção Faus da Silva Dias
18:30pm Closing session

Day 30/01 - Tuesday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Contribution of LBA field campaigns for the modeling of tropical continental processes Maria Assunção Faus da Silva Dias
09:30am The response of tropical cyclone activity to tropospheric aerosols, greenhouse gases and volcanic eruptions Suzana Camargo
10:30am Words from INPE's Director and CPTEC's Head Ricardo Magnus Osório Galvão
Antonio Divino Moura
10:45am Coffee break
11:00am High-Resolution Climate Modeling: Advances and Applications Kevin Reed
12:00pm Lunch time
14:00pm Modeling of the interaction between aerosols and radiation Nilton Rosário
15:30pm Coffee break
16:00pm Hands-on Alan Calheiros
Paulo Kubota
Enver Ramirez
18:00pm Closing session

Day 31/01 - Wednesday

Time Activity Presentation
08:30am Coupling of the physics and dynamics processes in weather and climate forecasting models Pedro Leite da Silva Dias
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am Young Earth System Scientists Community Ariane Frassoni
12:00pm Closing the school

Posters

Exhibitor Title Presentation
Maria Agostina Bracalenti Hydroclimatic Impacts of Crops Expansion in Argentina
Ramiro Espada Aplication of BRAMS 5.2 modeling system for the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires
Magdalena Falco Assessing the added value of CORDEX1 Regional Climate Models over its arge-scale driving data in South America
Mujtaba Hassan Comparison of RegCM4.3 Convection and Land Surface Schemes Over the South Asian Summer Monsoon Climate
Rafael Toshio Inouye Preliminary results of RADAR data assimilation a case of study
Francisco das Chagas Vasconcelos Junior Simulating the SST Response of Warm Phase of the Atlantic Multi‐Decadal Oscillation during Contrasting Years on Northeast Brazil
Marília de A. G. Barbosa Lemes Linear and Nonlinear Aspects Precursors of the occurrence of generalized frosts in the Pampa humeda Region
Bianca Buss Maske SIMEPAR modeling group activities
Shuhei Matsugishi On the change of Transition of characteristic horizontal scales through about convective self - aggregation under the radiative convective equilibrium
Omar V Muller Forecasts and Monitoring System based on WRF model simulations over La Plata Basin
Francisco A. Brito Neto Simulation of the Sea Ice thickness to weddell sea: using energy balance model
Alan Garcia Rosales Spatio-temporal assessment of precipitation over the Mantaro River Basin (Peru) using different physical parameterizations with the WRF model
Guillermo Scheffler Alleviation of the GCMs bias in the middle atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere with GWD parameter estimation
Natanael Vieira de Sousa An analysis with the Brams Model for identifying breeze occurrence and precipitation in the city of Fortaleza-CE in april 2011 (rainy season)
Jairo M. Valdivia Microphysical parameters retrieval of rainfall using a Ka band and VHF band radars in the central Andes of Peru
Elver Villalobos Validation of estimation of precipitation by DPR-GPM, using in situ data over the peruvians Andes