APE Workshop 20 - 22 April 2005 at Reading ------------------------------------------- Presentations registered by 13.04.2005 -------------------------------------- H. Borth, L. Goering, V. Wirth and D. Majewski, University of Mainz Tropical precipitation and Hadley circulation on the DWD-Aqua-Planet for the APE sea surface temperature distributions Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi AGU for APE / Hokkaido University, Japan On the varieties of forced and spontaneously generated tropical precipitation patterns: some expectations and comparison. Myong-In Lee Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA/GSFC Diurnal and semi-diurnal cycles of convection in an aqua-planet GCM Xiaoyun Liang, Chinese Academy of Sciences The mid-latitude wave activity of the LASG model John McGregor and Martin Dix CSIRO Atmospheric Research Aqua-planet simulations using CCAM Andrea Molod Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT Aquaplanet Simulations using Different Vertical Grids for Dynamics and Physics in the MIT GCM Wataru Ohfuchi, Earth Simulator Center Sensitivity of intensities of subtropical jet and Hadley circulation on cumulus parameterizations and resolutions Robin Smith Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg A low-resolution coupled OAGCM Aquaplanet simulation Rachel Stratton Met Office Sensitivity of the Met Office Aqua-planet results to convection Hirofumi Tomita, Frontier Research Center for Global Change A cloud-resolving aqua planet experiment Zaizhi Wang, Guangzhou Institute of Tropical & Marine Meteorology Wavenumber-frequency characteristics of the LASG model Masahiro Watanabe Hokkaido University On the extratropical low-frequency variability in aqua-planet simulations David Williamson NCAR Low-frequency mid-latitude variability in the APE simulations Steve Woolnough CGAM, University of Reading The diurnal cycle of convection and atmospheric tides in an aquaplanet GCM Yukiko Yamada Hokkaido University, Japan A resolution dependence of equatorial precipitation activities represented in a general circulation model Short Presentations ("5-10 minute teasers") ----------------------------------------- Kevin Hodges (ESSC, Reading) storm tracking statistics Masahiro Watanabe (AGU) Tropical and subtropical circulation David Williamson (NCAR) resolution/dynamical cores Friday: Steve Woolnough (CGAM, Reading) coupled aqua-planet modelling ------------------------------