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07.Jul
15:45
KIT, Campus Süd, Gebäude 30.22, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal
Dr. Tom Beucler, University of Lausanne
Deep learning emulates atmospheric reanalyses with high fidelity, enabling increasingly well-calibrated ensemble weather forecasts at progressively longer lead times. To extend these gains to climate-relevant horizons, AI prediction systems must produce credible forced responses to drivers of interest (e.g., greenhouse gases, land-use change). We propose a minimal, testable framework for AI climate modeling: (i) represent external forcings explicitly and restrict them to physically appropriate state tendencies; and (ii) stress-test robustness in out-of-distribution regimes, including extremes and counterfactual trajectories. Using leading climate emulators and hybrid physics-AI models, we identify coupling and development challenges and compare scaling with resolution and effective complexity. AI models do not appear intrinsically more efficient than GPU-ported dynamical models once complexity is accounted for, yet they can directly predict target variables at the desired grid without integrating the full high-frequency, multivariate state. Diverse ML downscaling strategies can partially substitute for explicit fine-scale resolution when observations are available, paving the way towards inexpensive, local risk assessment across prediction horizons
09.Jul
9:15
Seminar
TRO-Seminar
KIT, Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Duc Nguyen (2) Gabriella Wallentin (3) Tim Reimus (4) Loghman Fathollahi, Chair: Callie Maier
(1) tbd (2) Ice, ice, baby! (3) Renewable Energy Systems in a Changing Climate(4) tbd 
13.Jul
10:30
KIT Campus Nord, IMKASF, Geb. 435, Raum 2.05
Deepanshu Malik, KIT Campus Nord, IMKASF
13.Jul
11:00
KIT Campus Nord, IMKAAF
Gebäude 326, Raum 150 …
Johanna Seidel , KIT, IMKAAF
 
 
14.Jul
15:45
KIT, Campus Süd, Gebäude 30.22, Otto-Lehmann-Hörsaal
Dr. Daniel Rieger, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach
TBD
16.Jul
9:15
Seminar
TRO-Seminar
KIT, Campus Nord, Gebäude 435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Gokul Kavil Kambrath (2) Natalie Ratcliffe (3) Babak Ahmadi(4) Magdalena Kracheletz
(1) tbd (2) tbd (3) tbd (4) tbd
20.Jul
10:30
KIT Campus Nord, IMKASF, Geb. 435, Raum 2.05
Wilhelm Stork, KIT Campus Nord, IMKASF
21.Jul
15:15
KIT Campus Nord, IMKAAF
Gebäude 435, Raum 205 …
Dr. Jessie M. Creamean, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA, Department of Atmospheric Science
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) strongly influence cloud phase, precipitation, and radiative properties, yet observations of their vertical distributions remain sparse. This presentation reviews recent advances in airborne INP measurements using drones, launched balloons, and tethered balloon systems, focusing on the development of the Profiling Upper altitudes For Ice Nucleation (PUFIN) sampler for routine altitude-resolved observations. Results from multiple deployments demonstrate that INP concentrations can vary substantially with height, season, aerosol source, and boundary layer structure, highlighting the limitations of relying solely on surface measurements. These vertically resolved observations provide critical constraints for understanding aerosol-cloud interactions and improving the representation of ice formation processes in atmospheric models.
23.Jul
9:15
KIT, Campus Nord, Gebäude 3435, Seminarraum 2.05
(1) Alejandro De la Torre (2) Tatiana Klimiuk (3) Laura Maria Pinilla Pinto (4) Simran Chopra
(1) Predictability of the 2014 Pentecost storm (2) tbd (3) Added-Value of the Coming Decade ICONXPP Decadal Climate Predictions Ensemble for User-relevant Variables in Europe (4) tbd 
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