6th Antarctic Meteorological Observations, Modeling, and Forecasting Workshop.
Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Hobart Tasmania 22-24 June 2011.
Links to Presentations
Wednesday 22 June 2011 – Antarctic Observations.
8:45 am Opening Remarks and Introductions. Alasdair Hainsworth – Assistant Director Services, Bureau of Meteorology.
Session 1. Antarctic Observations – AWS's-1.
Chair: Neil Adams
09:00 am Steven Colwell. BAS Antarctic Peninsula Automatic Weather Station Update.
09:40 am Steven Colwell, Alexander Klepikov and Victor Lagun. Russian AWS in the Antarctic.
10:00 am Gert König-Langlo, Bernd Loose. The Meteorological Observatory from Neumayer.
10:40 – 11:20 am Break.
Session 2. Antarctic Observations – AWS's-2.
Chair: Matthew Lazzara
11:20 am Steven Colwell. Real-time data processing at BAS and GTS monitoring.
11:40 am Jack Coggins, Adrian McDonald, Robert Ward, Graeme Plank. Snow Web: The Next Generation of Antarctic Meteorological Monitoring Systems.
12:00 – 01:00 pm Round table discussion on Antarctic AWS issues.
01:00 – 02:00 pm Lunch.
Session 3. Antarctic Observations – studies and new systems.
Chair: Steve Colwell
02:20 pm C. Genthon. Two years of atmospheric boundary layer tower observation at Dome C, Antarctic plateau.
03:00 pm Murray Hamilton. An expendable polarisation backscatter sonde.
03:20 - 03:40 pm Break.
Session 4. Antarctic Observations – satellites and stations.
Chair: Michael Carmody
04:00 pm Matthew A. Lazzara. Meteorological Satellite Status Report.
04:20 pm Matthew A. Lazzara. Polar Satellite Composite Atmospheric Motion vectors.
04:40 am Steven Colwell. The British Antarctic Survey’s new Halley VI station.
05:00 pm Adjourn for the Day.
07:00 pm Dinner at Blue Skies.
Thursday 23 June 2011 - Numerical Modeling:
Session 1. Numerical Modeling – 1.
Chair: Phil Reid
09:20 am Kevin W. Manning and Jordan G. Powers. AMPS 2011 Update.
10:40 – 11:20 am Break.
Session 2. Numerical Modeling – 2.
Chair: Jordan Powers
01:00 – 02:00 pm Lunch.
Session 3. Numerical Modeling – 3.
Chair: John Cassano
02:00 pm David B. Reusch. New Histories of Antarctic Sea Ice from West Antarctic Ice Cores.
03:20 – 03:40 pm Break.
03:40 pm Peyman Zawar-Reza. Summertime surface layer winds over the Darwin-Hatherton Glacial System: observations and numerical analysis with Polar-WRF.
Session 4. Numerical Modeling – Open discussion.
Chair: Davis Bromwich
04:00 – 5:00 pm Open discussion on modeling issues.
05:00 pm Adjourn for the day.
Friday 24 June 2011 – Weather Forecasting:
Session 1. Weather Forecasting – 1.
Chair: Briony MacPherson
09:00 am Chester Clogston. Forecasting Challenges through the Years.
09:20 am Neil Adams, Mana Inoue. Observing and Forecasting Antarctic Clouds.
09:40 am J. P. Nicolas and D. H. Bromwich. An evaluation of low-level clouds forecast by AMPS- Polar WRF.
10:40 – 11:20 am break.
Session 2. Weather Forecasting – 2.
Chair: Michelle Hollister
11:20 am Chester Clogston and Arthur Cayette. Forecasting Challenges Improvements for the Future.
11:40 am Tom Lachlan-Cope. High Resolution Forecasts for an Antarctic Field Campaign.
12:00 pm Paul (Al) Hay, Joe Kramer [Chester Clogston]. Deep Depression Impacts Palmer Station.
12:20 pm Hans-Joachim Möller. The Meteorological Service at Dronning Maud Land Season 2011/2012.
12:40 pm Lance Cowled. The 2010/2011 Australian Antarctic forecasting season.
01:00 – 02:00 pm Lunch.
Session 3. Weather Forecasting – 3.
Chair: Neil Adams
02:00 pm Scott Carpentier. Lambert Glacier Basin Outflow across the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica.
02:40 – 04:00 pm Antarctic forecasting discussion (combined with coffee).
04:00 pm Workshop close.
04:30 pm Drinks at Customs House.
Posters.
Douglas Davis, William Neff, Yuhang Wang, Tao Zeng, Paul Wine, Kimberly Brady, Rodney Weber, Mike Nicovich, Andreas Beyersdorf, and Richard Arimoto. Dynamical Processes Governing Transport of Atmospheric Sulfur to the South Pole.
W. Thiery, I. V., Gorodetskaya, R. Bintanja, N. van Lipzig, M. van den Broeke: "Surface and snowdrift sublimation estimates at the Belgian Antarctic Station Princess Elisabeth, Dronning Maud Land: role in the surface mass balance"
S Carpentier. Fog Formation at Casey.
Matthew A. Lazzara, K. E. Willmot and L. M. Keller. The ebb and flow of Antarctic meteorological data.
Matthew A. Lazzara, J. E. Thom, G. A. Weidner, L. M. Keller, M. A. Nigro, and J. J. Cassano. The Antarctic automatic weather station program.
Lee J. Welhouse, M. A. Lazzara, G. J. Tripoli, and L. M. Keller. Composite analysis of the surface effects of El Nino southern oscillation teleconnections on Antarctica.
K. Elena Willmot, M. A. Lazzara and L. M. Keller. The analysis of Antarctic cloud mass transport events from composite satellite imagery.
Neil Adams. The Casey Antarctic Forecasting System - CAFeS.