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VORCORE / STRATEOLE Workshop

CNES - Paris ; Salle de l'espace

Workshop Agenda

Monday September 16 -  Session 1 - The VORCORE campaign

 

9.30 – 9.45

V. Cassé – C. Deniel

CNES, France

Welcome address

9.45 – 10.15

F. Vial

LMD, France

STRATEOLE/VORCORE scientific objectives

10.15 – 10.25

C. Mechoso

UCLA, USA

VORCORE and NSF

10.25 – 10.35

N. Papineau

Météo-France

Superpressure balloons, an observation tool used for validation of data, modelling and data assimilation

10.35 – 11.05

Ph. Coquerez

CNES, France

System description, qualification results, Vorcore implementation

11.05 – 11.20

Coffee break

 

Monday September 16 - Session 2 – Scientific issues

   

11.20 – 11.50

C. Mechoso

UCLA, USA

Preliminary Results on Simulated VORCORE Balloon Trajectories

11.50 – 12.20

A. Hertzog

LMD, France

Some results on stratospheric dynamics obtained with the pre- VORCORE observations

12.20 – 14.00

Lunch break

14.00 – 14.30

T. Deshler

U. of Wyoming, USA

Use of VORCORE temperature data to evaluate temperature histories: Implications for PSC processes

14.30 – 14.50

G. Di Donfrancesco
C. Buentempo

ENEA, Italy

Lidar measurements at McMurdo Station during polar winters 1993-2002.

14.50 – 15.10

J. Karhu

FMI, Finland

Correlative measurements in Marambio and goals of FMI for the VORCORE/STRATEOLE/QUOBI campaigns

15.10 – 15.30

S. Godin

SA, France

Ozone measurements in Dumont d’Urville and related modelisation

15.30 – 15.50

E. Quel
A. Pazmino

CEILAP, Argentina

CEILAP experimental site and mobile laboratory

15.50 – 16.10

H. Teitelbaum

LMD, France

Filamentation in the Antarctic Polar Vortex

16.10 – 16.30

Coffee break

16.30 – 16.50

Ph. Ricaud

U. de Bordeaux, France

How the Odin satellite could complement VORCORE

16.50 – 17.20

A. Hauchecorne

SA, France

Polar Vortex structure studied by use of GOMOS satellite data and high resolution isentropic advection modelisation MIMOSA

17.20 – 17.40

M. Keil

UKMO, UK

The impact of assimilating data from a simulated global constellation of stratospheric balloons

Tueday September 17 - Session 2 – Scientific issues (continued)

   

9.15  9.40

P. Vanvelthoven

KNMI, Nederland

Trajectory study of the effect of gravity waves on the permeability of the polar vortices

9.40 – 10.05

B. Legras

LMD, France

Vertical diffusivity estimation in the lower stratosphere using random back-trajectories

10.05 – 10.30

P. Simon

Météo-France

Sensitivity of stratospheric transport/trajectory models to horizontal resolution

10.30 – 10.55

V. Zeitlin

LMD, France

Geostrophic adjustment of the vortex edge and related wave phenomena

10.55 – 11.20

Coffee break

   

Tueday September 17 - Session 3 – Future campaigns using CNES superpressure balloons

   

11.20 – 11.50

F. Vial

LMD, France

Some proposals for future campaigns

11.50 – 12.20

Ph. Coquerez

CNES, France

Gondola & Balloon system evolution

12.40 – 14.00

Lunch break

14.00 – 14.20
V. Cassé
CNES, France
CNES projects and prospective

14.20 – 14.40

G. Durry

SA, France

Balloonborne in situ measurement of H2O, CH4 and CO2 in the UT-LS using laser diodes

14.40 – 15.00

F. Valero

SCRIPPS, USA

Cooling/heating  of the lower stratosphere

15.00 – 17.00

Open discussion on VORCORE and future campaigns

17.00 – 17.20
C. Deniel
CNES, France
Concluding remarks