SCHEDULE (download programme here as pdf-file)

 

THURSDAY, 22.02.2018

12:00 h: Lunch Buffet
13:00 h: Introduction: Goals of the German Coastal Ocean Modelling Community (Hans Burchard & Corinna Schrum)
 
SESSION ON ESTUARINE AND COASTAL OCEAN MODELLING

(Chair: Stefan Schimmels, FZK, Hannover)

14:20 h: Key Note to Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Modelling
"Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Modelling"
14:50 h: Research Talk I - Dreier & Fröhle (TU-HH):
Operational wave forecast in the German Bight as part of a sensor- and risk based early warning system
 
15:10 h: Research Talk II - Dissanayake (Uni Konstanz):
3D Modelling of nearshore morphodynamics in a topographically challenging environment
 
15:30 h: Research Talk III - Zhang et al. (HZG):
Integrating biotic-abiotic interactions at the sediment-water interface in coastal ocean models – what can we do?
 
15:50 h – 16:30 h: Coffee break

 

SESSION ON SHELF SEA MODELLING

(Chair: Ina Lorkowski, BSH, Hamburg)

16:30 h: Key Note to Shelf Sea Modelling
"Shelf Sea Modelling – where are we and where to go?"
17:00 h: Research Talk I - Brüning et al. (BSH):
Innovations in BSH’s operational model system – technical status, new products and outlook
 
17:20 h: Research Talk II - Kuznezov et al (HZG):
FESOM-C: coastal dynamics on mixed unstructured meshes
 
17:40 h: Research Talk III - Cahill et al. (FU Berlin):
The impact of water constituents on radiative heat transfer in the open ocean and shelf seas
 
18:00h-19:30h: POSTER SESSION with Beers and Snacks
20:00h: Joint Dinner (individual payment) at "Balutschistan", Grindelallee 91, 20146 Hamburg

 

FRIDAY, 23.02.2018

SESSION ON COASTAL OCEAN MODELLING IN GERMANY: PERSPECTIVES AND LIMITATIONS

(Chair: Jörg-Olaf Wolff, ICBM, Oldenburg)

09:00 h: Key Note to Coastal Ocean Modelling in Germany: Perspectives and Limitations
09:20 h – 10:00 h: General Discussion
10:00 h – 10:30 h: Coffee Break

 

SESSION ON REGIONAL CLIMATE MODELLING AND COUPLED MODELLING
(Chair: Thomas Pohlmann, University of Hamburg)
10:30 h: Key Note to Regional Climate Modelling and Coupled Modelling
11:00 h: Research Talk I - Mathis et al. (MPI-MET):
The future regime of Atlantic nutrient supply to the Northwest European Shelf
 
11:20 h: Research Talk II - Lehmann & Höflich (GEOMAR):
An Earth System Model with reduced complexity of the entire Baltic Sea
 
11:40 h: Research Talk III - Wirtz & Lemmen (HZG):
Biological controls of primary production in the coastal ocean revealed by a new model and data system
 
12:00 h – 13:00 h: Thematic Discussion on Key Questions (Karen Wiltshire, AWI, List/Sylt)

 

 
Venue:
ROOM 022/023
Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (ZMAW)
Bundesstrasse 53
20146 Hamburg
Germany