09.00 - 09.15 Welcome address Prof. Ulrich W. Suter Vice President for Research, ETH Zürich 09.15 - 09.50 Prof. Joseph Egger Institute for Meteorology,

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09.00 - 09.15 Welcome address

Prof. Ulrich W. SuterVice President for Research, ETH Zürich

09.15 - 09.50 Prof. Joseph EggerInstitute for Meteorology, University of Munich, Germany

Atmospheric angular momentum: still uncharted terrain?

09.50 - 10.25 Prof. Reinhold SteinackerInstitute for Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, AustriaFöhn: New verse of an old story

10.25 - 10.55 Coffee break

10.55 - 11:30 Prof. Christoph SchärInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich Some aspects of the European summer heat wave 2003

11.30 - 12.05 Emeritus Prof. Keith BrowningDepartment of Meteorology (JCMM), University of Reading, UKThe Sting Jet: source of the most damaging winds in extratropical cyclones

12.05 - 12.40 Prof. Ron SmithDept. of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, USATheories of orographic precipitation

12.40 - 14.35 Lunch break

14.00 - 14:35 Dr. David BurridgeDirector ECMWF, Reading, UK High resolution global forecasting system

14.35 - 15.10 Prof. Atsumu OhmuraInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich The Earth’s radiation budget – How well do we understand it?

15.10 - 15.40 Coffee break

15.40 - 16.15 Prof. Brian Hoskins Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UKWinter storm tracks

16.10 - 16.50 Epilogue

Apéro

Birthday Symposium

Prof. Huw C. DaviesFriday, February 6, 2004

Auditorium Maximum, ETH Main Building

Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, http://www.iac.ethz.ch/

09.00 - 09.15 Welcome address

Prof. Ulrich W. SuterVice president for Research, ETH Zürich

09.15 - 09.50 Prof. Joseph EggerInstitute for Meteorology, University of Munich, Germany

Atmospheric angular momentum: still uncharted terrain?

09.50 - 10.25 Prof. Reinhold SteinackerInstitute for Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, AustriaFöhn: New verse of an old story

10.25 - 10.55 Coffee break

10.55 - 11:30 Prof. Christoph SchärInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich Some aspects of the European summer heat wave 2003

11.30 - 12.05 Emeritus Prof. Keith BrowningDepartment of Meteorology (JCMM), University of Reading, UKThe Sting Jet: source of the most damaging winds in extratropical cyclones

12.05 - 12.40 Prof. Ron SmithDept. of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, USATheories of orographic precipitation

12.40 - 14.35 Lunch break

14.00 - 14:35 Dr. David BurridgeDirector ECMWF, Reading, UK High resolution global forecasting system

14.35 - 15.10 Prof. Atsumu OhmuraInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich The Earth’s radiation budget – How well do we understand it?

15.10 - 15.40 Coffee break

15.40 - 16.15 Prof. Brian Hoskins Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UKWinter storm tracks

16.10 - 16.50 Epilogue

Apéro

Birthday Symposium

Prof. Huw C. DaviesFriday, February 6, 2004

Auditorium Maximum, ETH Main Building

Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, http://www.iac.ethz.ch/

Birthday Symposium

Prof. Huw C. DaviesFriday, February 6, 2004

Auditorium Maximum, ETH Main Building

Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, http://www.iac.ethz.ch/

09.00 - 09.15 Welcome address

Prof. Ulrich W. SuterVice president for Research, ETH Zürich

09.15 - 09.50 Prof. Joseph EggerInstitute for Meteorology, University of Munich, Germany

Atmospheric angular momentum: still uncharted terrain?

09.50 - 10.25 Prof. Reinhold SteinackerInstitute for Meteorology and Geophysics, University of Vienna, AustriaFöhn: New verse of an old story

10.25 - 10.55 Coffee break

10.55 - 11:30 Prof. Christoph SchärInstitute for Atmospheric and ClimateScience, ETH Zürich Some aspects of the European summer heat wave 2003

11.30 - 12.05 Emeritus Prof. Keith BrowningDepartment of Meteorology (JCMM), University of Reading, UKThe Sting Jet: source of the most damaging winds in extratropical cyclones

12.05 - 12.40 Prof. Ron SmithDept. of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, USATheories of orographic precipitation

12.40 - 14.35 Lunch break

14.00 - 14:35 Dr. David BurridgeDirector ECMWF, Reading, UK High resolution global forecasting system

14.35 - 15.10 Prof. Atsumu OhmuraInstitute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich The Earth’s radiation budget – How well do we understand it?

15.10 - 15.40 Coffee break

15.40 - 16.15 Prof. Brian Hoskins Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UKWinter storm tracks

16.10 - 16.50 Epilogue

Apéro

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