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Diagnostics for Dynamics
---+!! Diagnostics for Dynamics %TOC% ---+++ General informations Did you ever feel like the tools and datasets you use would surely be useful to others in the institute — but you didn't know to whom exactly? Or you worked on a problem, thinking someone probably solved it before, but didn't know who to talk to? Then Diagnostics for Dynamics (!D4D) is for you! In this series of short (<45mins) monthly meetings, we aim to create a space for sharing diagnostic tools and datasets, with a focus on modelling and analysing atmospheric and climate dynamics. Go ahead an *Find and suggest topics in this [[https://trello.com/b/Mncw3f9B/d4d][Trello]] board:).* The aim is to have a low-barrier point of interaction for scientists from different groups to get to know the resources available at IAC, who is working on what, and also find potential for collaboration. Meetings will consist of a short input (20-25 mins) on the tool / dataset of the day, followed and interrupted by questions and comments. The goal is to be as practically relevant as possible. Next dates: * Monday, 13. October, 11:30 (L17) - Topic: Weather query on the servers by Michael Sprenger * Friday, 7. November, 11:30 (L17) - Topic: TBD * Monday, 1. December, 11:30 (L17) - Topic: TBD Topics: * A Welcome topic for the !D4D meetings is everything that is either * A diagnostic tool or method (like Lagranto.ftp, but also feature tracking tools, flux or tendency decompositions, spatial or temporal analysis, ...) * A dataset (e.g. observational, from simulations or emulations, ...) * A model * Anything else that is rather a tool or resource that facilitates your research than a scientific result itself * Basically anything that you think could also be useful to people in other groups working on topics different to yours. * When in doubt, just suggest the topic and then we'll see whether it fits 😉. * Also: Tools and presentations don't need to be super polished. The procedure for suggesting and choosing topics is as follows: * We use [[https://trello.com/b/Mncw3f9B/d4d][Polybox]] to collect topics for our !D4D meetings. * If you would like to suggest a topic, enter your topic, a short description and your contact information into this [[https://trello.com/b/Mncw3f9B/d4d][Polybox file]]. ---+++ Space-time spectral analysis by Zhenghe Xuan and Jacopo Riboldi Space-time spectral analysis (essentially a 2D Fourier transform) can be applied in the midlatitudes to diagnose the spectral properties of Rossby waves, and in the tropics for equatorial waves. It can be used on both weather and climate time scales, and is useful for to look at the phase speed and power of atmospheric waves. * Presentation: [[%ATTACHURL%/Xuan_Riboldi_d4d_spacetime_spectra.pdf ][Xuan_Riboldi_d4d_spacetime_spectra.pdf ]] ---+++ High resolution ICON aquaplanet simulations by Mona Bukenberger We ran simulations with a gulf-stream-like SST perturbation to otherwise zonally symmetric SSTs and horizontal grid spacing of 2.5, 20, and 80km for three one-(perpetual equinox with hemispherically symmetric forcing)-year ensemble members for each resolution. In this D4D, I want to talk about the exact setup, the output (3d and 2d, variables, time stepping), how to get access to those high-resolution runs, but also about ideas and collaborations that might use this dataset. Contact: mona.bukenberger@env.ethz.ch * Presentation with basics on the setup and available data: [[%ATTACHURL%/D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf][D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf]] ---+++ Regionmask by Mathias Hauser *regionmask* is a python package that can be used to create masks of (geo)spatial regions for arbitrary (longitude and latitude) grids. These masks indicate which region a gridpoint belongs to and can then be used to aggregate gridded data over the regions. * [[%ATTACHURL%/2025_08_07_regionmask_d4d.pdf][2025_08_07_regionmask_d4d.pdf]] ---+++ High resolution ICON aquaplanet simulations by Mona Bukenberger We ran simulations with a gulf-stream-like SST perturbation to otherwise zonally symmetric SSTs and horizontal grid spacing of 2.5, 20, and 80km for three one-(perpetual equinox with hemispherically symmetric forcing)-year ensemble members for each resolution. In this D4D, I want to talk about the exact setup, the output (3d and 2d, variables, time stepping), how to get access to those high-resolution runs, but also about ideas and collaborations that might use this dataset. Contact: mona.bukenberger@env.ethz.ch * Presentation with basics on the setup and available data: [[%ATTACHURL%/D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf][D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf]] ---+++ Moisture budget decomposition by Nora Fahrenbach This analysis methods can be used to analyse the physical mechanisms that lead to changes in moisture and allows to disentangle the influence of dynamic, thermodynamic and transient eddy impacts on moisture flux (i.e., precipitation minus evapotranspiration). This method can be applied in the tropics and midlatitudes, although different terms will be dominant. * Presentation of Moisture budget decomposition: [[%ATTACHURL%/Moisture_budget_decomposition_D4D.pdf][Moisture_budget_decomposition_D4D.pdf]] * Key reference: Seager et al 2010 [[https://doi.org/10.1175/2010JCLI3655.1][https://doi.org/10.1175/2010JCLI3655.1]] ---+++ Low-Frequency Component Analysis by Robb Wills Low-frequency component analysis is a tool based on EOF analysis for identifying the patterns the evolve on the longest timescales in a dataset (e.g., separating PDO from ENSO, or identifying modes of atmospheric variability). It can also be helpful for separating forced responses from internal variability. * Presentation of Low Frequency Component Analysis (LFCA): [[%ATTACHURL%/LFC_IAC-D4D.pdf][LFC_IAC-D4D.pdf]] * Robb's page on, among other things, this: [[https://iacweb.ethz.ch/staff/rjnglin/code.html][https://iacweb.ethz.ch/staff/rjnglin/code.html]] * LFCA Code options: * MATLAB and Python code (Wills et al, 2018): [[https://github.com/rcjwills/lfca][https://github.com/rcjwills/lfca]] * "ForceSMIP" repository containing an improved Python LFCA code as well as other methods for forced response estimation: [[https://github.com/ForceSMIP/Hackathon2023/blob/main/notebooks/ForceSMIP_LFCA_simple.ipynb][https://github.com/ForceSMIP/Hackathon2023/blob/main/notebooks/ForceSMIP_LFCA_simple.ipynb]]. The application of LFCA in "ForceSMIP" follows Wills et al. 2020. More information about "ForceSMIP": [[https://sites.google.com/ethz.ch/forcesmip/about][ForceSMIP webpage]]. ---+++ Lagranto FTP service by Michael Sprenger The aim of this !D4D is to show how kinematic trajectories can be calculated with the Lagranto FTP service, i.e., without the need to install Lagranto locally on a computer. Lagranto is a tool that allows kinematic airmass trajectories to be computed. The driving wind fields are available from different data sources based on the Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) of the European centre for mid-range weather forecasts ([[https://www.ecmwf.int][www.ecmwf.int]]). In particular, the operational analysis and deterministic ECMWF forecasts are available. Further, for climatological analysis the ERA5 (1950-2024) can be used. In addition to the paths taken by air parcels, several meteorological fields can be traced along the trajectories, thus allowing for a refined analysis of the meteorological processes taking place along the air parcels’ path. * Presentation of Lagranto: [[%ATTACHURL%/Presentation_LagrantoFTP.pdf][Presentation_LagrantoFTP.pdf]] * Userguide: [[%ATTACHURL%/userguide.pdf][userguide.pdf]] <!-- * Set DENYTOPICVIEW = --> * [[%ATTACHURL%/D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf][D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf]]: D4D_highres_APE_data_MB_07_07_25_small.pdf
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