First TEAMx Workshop
Venue: Rovereto (Italy), University of Trento, on
Venue: Rovereto (Italy), University of Trento, on
Venue: webinar, via zoom, on
Venue: online, via zoom, on
Venue: Switzerland, ETH Zürich, on
Venue: online, via zoom, on
Venue: Austria, Innsbruck and Hybrid, on
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ASTER is a three-year project on “Atmospheric boundary-layer modeling over complex terrain” funded by the EGTC European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino.
PI: Manuela Lehner (University of Innsbruck), Lorenzo Giovannini (University of Trento), Massimo Tagliavini (Free University of Bolzano)
kmMountains is a PRACE project focused on climate simulations over mountainous regions
PI: Nikolina Ban (University of Innsbruck)
PI: Stefan Schneider (ZAMG)
TExSMBL is a 3.5-year project on near near-surface turbulent exchange in the stable mountain boundary layer funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
PI: Manuela Lehner (University of Innsbruck)
Ivana Stiperski was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for the Unicorn project
PI: Ivana Stiperski (University of Innsbruck)
University infrastructure grant to help prepare the i-Box facility for the TEAMx Observational Campaign
PI: Mathias Rotach (University of Innsbruck)
University infrastructure grant for a short range Doppler Wind lidar
PI: Alexander Gohm (University of Innsbruck)
SCHiRM is a 4-year project funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) using building-resolving large-eddy simulations to improve understanding of exchange processes in urban areas
PI: Helen Ward (University of Innsbruck)
CROSSINN is a DFG-funded project on "Cross-valley flow in the Inn Valley investigated by dual-Doppler lidar measurements"
PI: Bianca Adler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Norman Wildmann was awarded an ERC Starting Grant for the ESTABLIS-UAS project
PI: Norman Wildmann (DLR)
INTERFACE is a three-year project INvestigating ThE suRFACe Energy balance over mountain areas funded by the EGTC European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino.
PI: Lorenzo Giovannini (University of Trento), Mathias Rotach (University of Innsbruck), Stefano Tondini (EURAC Research)
A three-year HErZ project funded by the Deutscher Wetterdienst.
PI: Jürg Schmidli (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Investigating atmospheric transport and atmospheric chemistry in mountainous terrain
Leaders: Giacomo Gerosa (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Brescia) and Marcus Hirtl (GeoSphere Austria)
High-resolution modelling experiments, development of an observation strategy for the MoBL
Leaders: Sebastian Hoch (University of Utah), Manuela Lehner (University of Innsbruck) and Stefano Serafin (University of Vienna)
Improving understanding and modelling of the processes by which mountains are shaping regional climates
Leaders: Nikolina Ban (University of Innsbruck) and Sven Kotlarski (MeteoSwiss)
Studies of convective triggering due to mechanical and thermal orographic forcing
Leaders: Daniel Kirshbaum (McGill University) and M. Marcello Miglietta (ISAC-CNR)
Investigating the transport and exchange of momentum, mass and energy between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere in mountainous terrain
Leaders: Helen Ward (University of Innsbruck) and Lorenzo Giovannini (University of Trento)
Improving understanding of mountain wave related processes across multiple scales and their relevance for turbulent transport
Leaders: Sonja Gisinger (DLR) and Petr Šácha (Charles University)