1st SWING Workshop
IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, Austria, February 25-27, 2004
Co-ordinator: M. Werner (MPI Biogeochemistry, Jena), L. Gourcy (IAEA, Vienna)
The meeting was kindly sponsored by the Hydrology Section of the IAEA and held at the IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, on Feb. 25-27, 2004. Fourteen scientific experts and consultants from seven different countries attended the workshop giving a broad overview about ongoing scientific activities related to modelling and measuring stable water isotopes and its application to Earth System problems.
Part #1: Isotope GCM Modeling Efforts
- Gavin Schmidt: The GISS Coupled Model [pdf, 1.4 mb]
- David Noone: Isotopes in NCAR CCSM (plans, hopes and progress) [pdf, 4 mb]
- Jo Brown: The Melbourne University Model (MUGCM) [pdf, 2 mb]
- Ann Henderson-Sellers: Use of Isotopes for Constraining Basin Scale Gross Water Budgets
- Kei Yoshimura: A Global Rayleigh-type Isotope Circulation Model and its Further Utilization [pdf, 13.6 mb]
- Martin Werner: Modeling Water Stable Isotopes Using the Hamburg AGCM ECHAM4 [pdf, 6.7 mb]
- Paul Valdes: Plans for Isotope Modelling Using the Hadley Centre Couples Atmosphere-Ocean Model [pdf, 520 kb]
Part #2: SWING Related Projects
- Ann Henderson-Sellers: IPILPS - the Isotope Project for Intercomparison of Land-Surface Parameterisation Schemes
- John Roads: GEWEX Hydrometeorology Panel (GHP) [pdf, 3.8 mb]
Part #3: New Techniques Related to Isotope Measuring and Modelling
- Kristof Sturm: Regional Atmospheric Modelling of the Stable Water Isotope Cycle [pdf, 820 kb]
- Vyacheslav Zakharov: A First Satellite Data / Model Results Comparison for the Deuterium in Atmosphere [pdf, 3.2 mb]
- Kimpei Ichiyanai: Introduction of FORSGC Network for Isotopes in Precipitation [pdf, 5.4 mb]
- Maxwell Kelley: Two Aspects of Moisture Origin Relevant to Analysis of Isotope Modeling [pdf, 2.7 mb]
- Laurence Gourcy: IAEA Activities Related to GNIP [pdf, 620 kb]
