International Workshop on
Cloud Dynamics, Micro physics, and Small-Scale Simulation
13-17 August 2018
High Performance Computing System
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune


 

IWCMS AGENDA - 2018

 

 
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Titles of Talk by Delegates

Name Organization Title
Amit Apte ICTS, India Markov random field model for the Indian monsoon rainfall
B. V. Rathish Kumar IITK, India Micro HH
David Richter University of Notre Damme, USA Coupling of droplets and turbulence: numerical techniques and insights
G.S. Bhat IISc , India Convective Core: an independent scale in tropical convection?
Kamal Kant Chandrakar MTU, USA Aerosol Removal and Cloud Collapse Accelerated by Supersaturation Fluctuations with a Positive Feedback in a Turbulent Cloud: a Cloud-Chamber Study
Lian-Ping Wang University of Delaware, USA Collision efficiency of cloud droplets from droplet-resolving simulations
M.K. Yau McGill University, Canada Direct Numerical Simulation of turbulence and cloud droplet growth by condensation and collision
Rama Govindarajan ICTS, India Droplet-turbulence interaction in clouds
Ryo Onishi JAMSTEC, JAPAN Direct Lagrangian tracking simulations of droplet growth in clouds
Seong Soo Yum Yonsei University, South Korea Cloud microphysical relationships and their implication on entrainment and mixing processes in stratocumulus clouds
Shin-ichiro Shima University of Hyogo, Japan Super-droplet method and its application to mixed-phase clouds
W. W. Grabowski NCAR, USA 1)Convection invigoration in polluted environments: myth or reality?
2)Impact of turbulence of cloud droplet growth: from DNS to LES and beyond.
V. D Narasimhamurthy IIT Madras, India On the influence of initial conditions on DNS
K R Sreenivas JNCASR, India Aerosols, Inversion Layer and Onset of Fog
Dr. Yangang Liu Brookhaven N. L., USA Aerosol-Cloud Interactions, Buffering Effects, and Connections to Small-Scale Dynamics
Dr. P. Mukhopadhyay IITM Pune, India Challenges of representing clouds in climate model
Dr. Anupam Hazra IITM Pune, India Cloud Microphysics and Indian Summer Monsoon: Observation & Modelling Perspective
Steven Krueger University of UTAH, USA An Economical Approach for Simulating Droplet Microphysics in Turbulent Clouds: Bridging the DNS-LES Gap
Jaywant H.Arakeri IISc , India Turbulent moist convection in a long  vertical tube to study some aspects of cloud micro-physics
S. Ravichandran JNCASR, India Direct Numerical Simulations of Cumulus Clouds
Roddam Narasimha JNCASR, India What One can learn from Small-scale Physical and Numerical Experiments on Flow Clouds
Dr. S. K. Murthy DIAT, India TBD
Ravi S. Nanjundiah IITM Pune, India TBD
Bipin Kumar IITM Pune, India TBD
Suryachandra A. rao IITM Pune, India TBD
Dr. Pandithurai IITM Pune, India TBD
Dr. M Rajeevan Secretary, MOES, India Validictory Talk