Workshop 2-3 February 2015 : Barcelona, Spain
The objective of the workshop is to interact around our ongoing studies, work together on specific issues and analyses, and discuss new prospectives.
Monday 2 February morning: Presentation of the ongoing works
Tuesday 3 : Continuation of presentations and discussions
Tuesday afternoon : Working groups / discussions on collective planned works, and on BLLAST prospectives
A more detailed programm will be given prior to the meeting
Program and Report
Participants
Location
The workshop and the meeting will be held at the Campus Nord of the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya.BarcelonaTech. |
It will take place in the Telensenyament room (Building B3-Ricardo Valle – First floor). |
Address: |
Jordi Girona st., 1-3 |
Campus Nord |
08034 Barcelona |
More details at here |
Local organizer and contact
David Pino
Applied Physics Department (UPC) and Institute for Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC)
email: david.pino@upc.edu
Phone: +34-934134142
Fax: +34-934137007
Accommodation
Hotels in Barcelona with special university rates
Apartments:
More details here
Access
Sponsors
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.BarcelonaTech
Research National French Agency (ANR)
Presentations
Lothon: A brief overview of BLLAST studies
Jimenez: Downslope winds analysis based on a Meso-NH simulation
Nilsson: Turbulent Kinetic Energy budget in the surface layer
Darbieu: Evolution of the vertical structure of turbulence during the late afternoon transition
Pino: Minimum lifted temperature
Kempf: Simulation of the diurnal cycle with the BLLAST dataset and the LES model EULAG
Roman Cascon: A wave event on 2 July
Jensen: Counter-gradient flux during MATTERHORN and BLLAST
Martinez: Some methodological developments for estimating surface flux
Martinez: Analysis of the MOST during BLLAST
Cuxart: Small scale surface temperature heterogeneities: effect on the Surface Energy budget
Tupman: Boundary layer measurements with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
David Tupman: Morning transition
Reuder: Status on the SUMO turbulence measurements, and instrumentation at GFI.