Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research

Karlsruhe Meteorological Colloquium

Academics: Prof. Dr. Ch. Kottmeier, Prof. Dr. J. Orphal, Prof. Dr. T. Leisner, Prof. Dr. P. Braesicke, Prof. Dr. A. Fink, PD Dr. M. Höpfner, Prof. Dr. C. Hoose, Prof. Dr. P. Knippertz, PD Dr. M. Kunz, Prof. Dr. J. Pinto 

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Thursday, 20 June 2024
15:00 - 17:30 
TRO Seminar
Seminar
KIT Campus North, Building 435 Room 2.05
(1) Yangfan Zhou (2) Charlotte Wedler (3) Maurus Borne (4) Federico Stainoh, Chair: Katharina Küpfer

(1) Master Thesis: Impact of climate change on the Rossby wave activity over the Northern Hemisphere and impacts to temperature Extremes over Europe (2) Master Thesis: Physical constraints on the emission of water vapor and ash from Hunga Tonga eruption January 2022 (3) tbd (4) tbd

Tuesday, 25 June 2024
15:15 - 16:15 
Title will follow
Colloquium
Raum 2.05, Gebäude 435, KIT Campus Nord und via ZOOM
Dr. Rami Alfarra, Hamad Bin Khalifa University Qatar, Environment & Energy Research Institute


Tuesday, 09 July 2024
15:45 - 16:15 
Vertical moisture transport in deep clouds and the extratropical UTLS moisture structure
Colloquium
Campus Süd, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal und online
Dr. Annette Miltenberger, Universität Mainz

The moisture content and vertical distribution in the extratropical UTLS is important for radiative properties in particular with a perspective to anticipated change of tropopause height and moisture content due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations. We present a Lagrangian perspective on various processes that control the extratropical UTLS moisture content including deep convection and warm-conveyor belts as well as cloud and mixing processes close to the local tropopause. The analysis combines various data sources on UTLS moisture including high-resolution ICON simulation and ERA5, but also observational data from aircraft and satellite. 
 

Wednesday, 10 July 2024
15:45 - 16:30 
(1) Simulation of chemical trace gases from the Australian Black Summer fires 2019/2020 (M)
Seminar
Geb. 30.23, Raum 13/2 und online
(1) Tabea Unser

If you are interested in the zoom link, please contact tabea.unser@student.kit.edu .

Tuesday, 16 July 2024
14:00 - 15:00 
The change in the Earths reflectivity from the morphology and oxidation of atmosphere aerosol using optical trapping and neutron reflection
Colloquium
Raum 2.05, Gebäude 435, KIT Campus Nord und via ZOOM
Prof. Martin King, Royal Holloway University of London, Earth Sciences Department

The top of the atmosphere reflectivity of the planet, depends in part, on the optical properties of aerosol in the atmosphere. Frequently atmospheric chemists use chemical proxies for aerosol and here we describe a series of experiment using optical trapping with material extracted from atmospheric filter samples. The experiments demonstrating to a first approximation that organic matter may for core-shell morphologies, have refractive indexes that vary with location and that thin films on aerosol have chemical removal rates comparable to mechanical removal rates from the atmosphere. Basic radiative transfer modelling also demonstrates that thin organic films on atmospheric aerosol may have appreciable effects on planetary reflectivity. We will also show some early data that near-field scattering effects between pairs of aerosol particles predicted by theory (T-matrix) may not agree with experiment.

Tuesday, 23 July 2024
15:45 - 16:45 
Einblicke in das Arbeitsfeld Beraterin Klimaschutz und -anpassung
Colloquium
KIT, Campus Süd, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal, Physik-Flachbau (Geb. 30.22) und online
Dr. Tanja Stanelle, EBP, Zürich

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Notes

"CS" - KIT-Campus Süd (Universität), Gebäude 30.23 (Physikhochhaus), Seminarraum 13/2

"CN" - KIT-Campus Nord (Forschungszentrum), Gebäude 435 (IMK), Raum 2.05

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