4th meeting: programme
Monday 11 April: MEM70
- 11.00
- Arrival, coffee
- 11.30-12.00
- Oliver Buhler (Courant): An equal music: the science of Michael McIntyre
- 12.00-12.45
- Brian Hoskins (Imperial/Reading): There will be an answer, PV
- 12.45-14.00
- Lunch
- 14.00-14.45
- Adrian Simmons (ECMWF): Forty years of atmospheric analysis and forecasting
- 14.45-15.30
- Kerry Emanuel (MIT): Michael McIntyre and the PV revolution in synoptic meteorology
- 15.30-16.00
- Tea
- 16.00-16.45
- Douglas Gough (Cambridge): Helioseismic quantization
- 16.45-17.30
- Jim Woodhouse (Cambridge): Divertimento: the science of violin playing
- 18.30
- Reception and dinner (Jesus College)
Tuesday 12 April: MEM70
- 9.30-10.15
- Peter Rhines (Washington): Rossby waves II
- 10.15-11.00
- David Dritschel (St Andrews): Wavy jets in shallow-water flows
- 11.00-11.30
- Coffee
- 11.30-12.15
- Darryn Waugh (Johns Hopkins): Fluid dynamics of stratospheric ozone depletion
- 12.15-13.00
- David Andrews (Oxford): The theory of wave, mean-flow interaction
- 13.00-14.15
- Lunch
- 14.15-15.00
- Ted Shepherd (Toronto): Strengthening of the Brewer-Dobson circulation under climate change
- 15.00-15.45
- Tim Palmer (Oxford/ECMWF): Looks linear...is nonlinear! Dynamical studies in climate and other areas of physics
- 15.45-15.00
- Closing remarks
Wednesday 13 April
- 9.00-9.25
- John Methven (Reading): The slowly evolving background state extracted from atmospheric analyses
- 9.30-9.55
- Tieh-Yong Koh (Nanyang Technological University): Diurnal cycles in the maritime continent: propagating waves and standing-wave cavities
- 10.00-10.25
- Ari Solomon (Chicago): Toward a Lagrangian-mean description of Atmospheric Circulations
- 10.30-11.00
- Coffee
- 11.00-11.25
- Mike Cullen (Met Office): Links between stratospheric wave trapping and blocking climatology
- 11.30-11.55
- Andrew Thompson (Cambridge): Jets and topography: jet transitions and impacts on mixing
- 12.00-12.25
- Colm Connaughton (Warwick): Feedback of zonal flows on drift-wave turbulence driven by small scale instability
- 12.30-14.00
- Lunch
- 14.00-15.30 Poster session 1
- James Cho (QMUL): TBA
- Jacques Vanneste (Edinburgh): Spontaneous inertia-gravity-wave generation by surface-intensified turbulence
- Julien Lambaerts (LMD/ENS): A simplified two-layer model of precipitating atmosphere: properties and baroclinic instability
- Julian Mak (Leeds): Linear stability of the MHD shallow water equations
- Keith Ngan (Met Office): TBA
- Shavarsh Nurijanyan (Twente): Discrete Hamiltonian dynamics for 3D linear rotating (in)-compressible Euler equations
- 15.30-16.00
- Tea
- 16.00-17.30 Poster session 2
- Remi Tailleux (Reading): Exact methods to quantify the work of expansion/contraction in
nearly incompressible forced/dissipated turbulent stratified fluids
- Abeed Visram (Imperial): Modelling baroclinic waves
- Paul Williams (Reading): How to improve the leapfrog scheme in fluid models
- Djoko Wirosoetisno (Durham): TBA
- Elena Gagarina (Twente): Hamiltonian water wave model with vorticity
- Alexandra Tzella (LMD/ENS): A Lagrangian view of convective sources for troposphere-to-stratosphere transport in the tropics: distribution and transport times
- Abeed Visram (Imperial): Modelling baroclinic waves
Thursday 14 April
- 9.00-9.25
- Boris Galperin (South Florida): An analytical theory of the Kolmogorov-buoyancy subrange transition in stably stratified turbulent flows
- 9.30-9.55
- Vladimir Zeitlin (LMD/ENS): Formation of multipolar coherent vortices and spontaneous inertia-gravity wave emission in rotating shallow water
- 10.00-10.25
- Oliver Buhler (Courant): Energy exchanges between waves and vortices
- 10.30-11.00
- Coffee
- 11.00-11.25
- Vladimir Lapin (Limerick): Resonant over-reflection of waves as a marginally stable solution
- 11.30-11.55
- Steve Tobias (Leeds): Direct statistical simulation of geophysical and astrophysical flows
- 12.00-12.25
- Hayder Salman (UEA): Acoustic radiation by superfluid vortices in the Lighthill regime
- 12.30-14.00
- Lunch
- 14.00-14.25
- Peter Bartello (McGill): Balance (or lack thereof) from a turbulence perspective
- 14.30-14.55
- Semion Sukoriansky (Ben Gurion): A new analytical theory of turbulence and inertial waves in a rotating frame
- 15.00-15.25
- Tom Ashbee (UCL): Phase transitions in a point vortex gas
- 15.30-16.00
- Tea
- 16.00-16.25
- Marcel Oliver (Jacobs U): Global well-posedness for the generalized LSG equations and extensions to spatially varying Coriolis parameter
- 16.30-16.55
- Bill Young(Scripps): PV mixing
- 17.00-17.25
- Peter Read (Oxford): Phase synchronization between stratospheric and tropospheric quasi-biennial and semi-annual oscillations
- 19.00
- Conference dinner
Friday 15 April
- 9.00-9.25
- Colin Cotter (Imperial): Keeping the balance and avoiding spurious wave-mean flow interaction on pseudo-uniform grids
- 9.30-9.55
- Sergiy Vasylkevych (Jacobs U): Generalized large scale semigeostrophic equations
- 10.00-10.25
- Stephen Griffiths (Leeds): Quantifying the influence of self-attraction on long ocean waves
- 10.30-11.00
- Coffee
- 11.00-11.25
- Alexey Slunyaev (Keele): Rogue waves on jet currents caused by nonlinear evolution of trapped modes
- 11.30-11.55
- Victor Shrira (Keele): Non-stationary columnar motions in rotating stratified Boussinesq fluids. Exact Lagrangian and Eulerian description
- 12.00-12.25
- Oleg Derzho (Memorial/Thermophysics RAS): On nonlinear Rossby wave patterns superimposed on a current in polar areas
- 12.30
- Meeting ends