Talks and Posters 2024
Talks, Sessions and Poster presentations from CEN and CLICCS scientists / DKRZ scientists (marked*) at EGU 2024 in Vienna.
Monday, 15th April 2024
Moving beyond research-as-usual: Exploring and assessing the role of geoscientists in the face of the climate and ecological emergencies
Youssef Ibrahim | Oral | Room 0.15 | EOS4.5
Engaging with geoscientists’ conference mobility: a living lab approach
Flipping the cost of tipping? Economic impacts of reduced AMOC carbon drawdown
Strategies and Applications of AI and ML in a Spatiotemporal Context
Concept to quantify the effects of SOM on water retention hysteresis and hydrophobicity in sandy soils and their implication for soil water modeling
Assessing heterogeneity of preferential soil water fluxes in situ with zero-tension microlysimeters in a temperate forest
Anastasia Vogelbacher | Poster | Hall A98 | HS8.3.2
Groundwater influence on the frequency of heatwaves: A global perspective
Assessing heterogeneity of preferential soil water fluxes in situ with zero-tension microlysimeters in a temperate forest
16:38-16:40
Christina Asmus | PICO | Spot 3.5 | BG3.5
Assessing the effects of heat and droughts on forest-climate interactions in Europe using a regional climate model with an interactively coupled vegetation module
Tuesday, 16th April 2024
CEN and CLICCS scientist at EGU / DKRZ scientist (marked *)
08:35-08:45
Victor Brovkin | Oral | Room 0.94/95| NP1.5
From conceptual to complex earth system models: why are models so linear?
08:45-08:55
Simon Wett | Oral | Room E2| OS1.2
AMOC representation in the North Atlantic in a forced ocean model
09:34-09:44
Florian Ziemen* | Oral | Room 0.51| ESSI2.9
Data access for km-scale resolution models
09:35-09:45
Jonas Preine | Oral | Room 2.24| ITS5.2/SSP1.13
IODP Expedition 398 Reveals a Major Normal Fault along the Kolumbo Volcanic Chain
09:50-10:00
Ann-Kristin Naumann | Oral | Room 0.49/50| CL4.5
How the representation of microphysical processes affects the tropical energy budget in a global storm-resolving model
10:45-12:15
Raphaela Vogel | Poster | Hall X5.2 | AS1.7
Do observations support ideas behind common mass flux closures?
10:45-12:15
Jörn Behrens (Co-Convener) | Orals/Session | Room 1.31/32 | NH5.3
Natural Hazards and Climate Change Impacts in Coastal Areas
11:05-11:15
Elodie Duyck | Oral | Room E2 | OS1.2
Circulation of freshwater over the Labrador shelf and into the interior subpolar North Atlantic
15:35-15:45
Ulrich Riller | Oral | Room 0.51 | PS7.1
Causes for the formation of cenotes (sinkholes) in post-impact strata of the Chicxulub crater, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
16:15-16:20
Raphaela Vogel (Convener), Ann-Kristin Naumann (Co-Convener) | Convener Introduction | Room 0.11/12 | AS1.7
Advancing understanding of the circulation-coupling and Lagrangian evolution of clouds
16:15-18:00
Janos Zimmermann* | Poster | Hall X3.7 | ESSI2.9
Data access patterns of km-scale resolution models
16:15-18:00
Fabian Wachsmann* | Poster | Hall X3.8 | ESSI2.9
Cloudifying Earth System Model Output
16:15-18:00
Luis Kornblueh*/Claudia Frauen* (Co-Author)| Poster | Hall X5.149 | CL4.5
Modelling of the Hunga Tonga eruption for testing the GPU port of ICON
16:15-18:00
Dian Putrasahan (Co-Convener) | Poster | Hall X5.142 | CL4.5
Eulerian and Lagrangian Perspectives on Mesoscale Air-Sea Interactions
16:55-17:05
Martina Stockhause* | Oral | Room 2.16 | ESSI2.1
How do the CMIP7 infrastructure plans support the implementation of the IPCC data guidelines?
17:25-17:35
Alexander Bauer | Oral | Room D3 | SM2.3
Deep learning prediction of measured earthquake waveforms from synthetic data
Wednesday, 17th April 2024
CEN and CLICCS scientist at EGU / DKRZ scientist (marked *)
08:30-10:15
Tatiana Ilyina (Co-Convener) | Session | Room 0.49/50| CL4.10
Challenges in climate prediction: multiple time-scales and the Earth system dimensions
08:30-12:30
Jonas Preine (Convener) | Poster | Hall X1 | SM6.5
Seismic Imaging of Volcanic Systems
10:45-10:47
Climateeurope2 WP2-Team* | PICO | Spot 3.1 | CL5.8
Better Climate Services: guidelines, standards and best practices for data processing
10:45-12:30
Hannes Thiemann* | Poster | Hall X4.174 | ESSI2.1
Facilitate the reuse of data from public authorities in research
10:59-11:01
Jens Grieger*/Etor E. Lucip Eceiza* (Co-Author) | PICO | Spot 3.8 | CL5.8
Impacts of climate change and weather extremes in Europe: building a knowledge base for decision support
14:45-14:55
Marco Kulücke* | Oral | Room 2.16 | ESSI3.5
Improving the Findability of Digital Objects in Climate Science by adopting the FDO concept
16:15-18:00
Jussi Enkovaara*/Claudia Frauen* (Co-Author) | Poster | Hall X4.143 | ESSI2.5
Enabling km-scale coupled climate simulations with ICON on GPUs
17:00-17:10
Veronika Mohr | Oral | Room 2.24 | ITS5.12/CL0.1.11
The importance of Seasonality for Seagrass as Coastal Protection
17:40-17:50
Johannes Meuer*/Christopher Kadow* | Oral | Room 1.85/86 | AS3.13
Artificial Intelligence Detects Volcanic Fingerprints in Historical Climate Records
Thursday, 18th April
CEN and CLICCS scientist at EGU / DKRZ scientist (marked *)
08:30-12:30
Heinrich Widmann* (Co-Convener) | Poster | Hall X2 | ESSI2.8
Research data infrastructures in ESS - Bridging the gap between user needs and sustainable software solutions, and linking approaches
10:45-10:55
Franziska S. Hanf | Oral | Room N2 | ITS4.10/NH13.1
A socio-ecological system perspective on urban flood risk and barriers to adaptation under climate change using causal loop diagrams – Case study of the city of Hamburg, Germany
10:45-12:30
Kameswarrao Modali* | Poster | Hall X2.39 | ESSI2.8
A cascaded framework for unified access to and analysis of kilometer scale global simulations across a federation of data centers
10:45-12:30
Aenne Loehden* | Poster | Hall X2.34 | ESSI2.8
Benefits of Ontologies in Earth System Science
10:45-12:30
Anna-Lena Flügel* | Poster | Hall X2.39 | ESSI2.8
Case study Climate Change: How Earth System Science benefits from FAIRCORE4EOSC components
10:45-12:30
Ivonne Anders*| Poster | Hall X2.34 | ESSI2.8
Towards a user-friendly NFDI4Earth OneStop4All portal to support researchers in Earth System Sciences in Germany
10:45-12:30
Etor E. Lucio-Eceiza*| Poster | Hall X4.92 | NH1.2
Freva for ClimXtreme: helping to systematize holistic analysis of extreme events
14:00-14:10
Tatiana Ilyina | Oral | Room 1.61/62 | OS3.1
Unfolding responses in the global ocean and land carbon sinks and atmospheric CO2 to changing emissions with the large ensemble future projections with interactive carbon cycle.
14:00-14:05
Karsten Peters-von Gehlen* (Co-Convener)| Orals Introduction | Room G2 | ESSI2.2
Advanced strategies for workflow development, execution and reproducibility of results in Earth System Science
16:15-18:00
Heinrich Widmann* (Co-Convener)| Oral | Room G2 | ESSI2.8
Research data infrastructures in ESS - Bridging the gap between user needs and sustainable software solutions, and linking approaches
16:15-18:00
Tim Kruschke*/Christopher Kadow*, Johannes Meuer* (Co-Author)| Poster | Hall X5.256 | ITS1.2/OS4.10
Machine-learning-based analysis and reconstruction of high-resolution sea-surface temperatures for the North Sea and Baltic Sea
16:22-16:24
Vladimir Metelitsa | PICO | Spot 1.2 | ITS4.18/CL0.1.12
Machine-learning-based analysis and reconstruction of high-resolution sea-surface temperatures for the North Sea and Baltic Sea
Friday, 19th April 2024
CEN and CLICCS scientist at EGU / DKRZ scientist (marked *)
10:45-12:30
Christopher Kadow* (Co-Convener) | PICO | Spot 4 | ESSI3.3
Collaborative Science Through Free and Open Source Software Tools and Frameworks in Earth Sciences
10:45-12:30
Jakob Deutloff | Poster | Hall X5.19 | AS1.16
Understanding the tropical high-cloud feedback through the ice water path lens
11:07-11:09
Mostafa Hadizadeh* | PICO | Spot 4 | ESSI3.3
FAIR Environmental Data through a STAC-Driven Inter-Institutional Data Catalog Infrastructure – Status quo of the Cat4KIT-project
16:15-18:00
Jihye Jeong | Poster | Hall X4.93 | ERE1.5
Exploring the potential of cowpea inoculation in Namibia for improved resource use and human nutrition
16:15-18:00
Simran Sekhri | Poster | Hall A.119 | HS8.3.7
Water vapor movement and utilization with condensation in the upper layers of a sandy soil column