OpenAirClim User Interface WorkshopOnline Event

Europe/Berlin
online

online

Stefan Völk
Description

About the workshop

This workshop is aimed at potential users and interested parties of OpenAirClim. The workshop will take place online on March 28th from 9:30 to 12:00 CET.

OpenAirClim is a model for simplified evaluation of the approximate chemistry-climate impact of air traffic emissions. The model represents the major responses of the atmosphere to emissions in terms of composition and climate change. Instead of applying time-consuming climate-chemistry models, a response model is developed and applied which reproduces the response of a climate-chemistry model without actually calculating ab initio all the physical and chemical effects. The responses are non-linear relations between localized emissions and Radiative Forcing and further climate indicators. These response surfaces are contained within look-up tables.

In this User Interface Workshop, you have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with following aspects:

  • Scientific background
  • Features and workflow of OpenAirClim
  • Outlook of software development
  • User expectations
  • Organizational structure
  • Communication and Feedback

The OpenAirClim framework was released on GitHub: https://github.com/dlr-pa/oac

Registration

You can register for participation in the menu bar on the left. Registration is open until March 14th.

Note that you can modify your registration until then if you are logged in. Please ensure that you log in with the same credentials (i.e. institutional account or Github, Google, ORCID) if you need to modify your information.

The registration process is moderated. After your registration is completed, you will receive another email for confirmation. A few days before the event, we will send you dial-in information for the online meeting.

    • 1
      Welcome and Introduction

      Outline and general motivation for OpenAirClim development

      Speaker: Volker Grewe
    • 2
      Query of user expectations

      feedback from survey and interactive tool

      Speakers: Liam Megill, Stefan Völk
    • 3
      Organizational structure

      Core Development Group and User Engagement

      Speaker: Stefan Völk
    • 4
      Scientific Background

      Response Modelling
      Examples of assessment applications

      Speaker: Volker Grewe
    • 10:35
      Coffee Break
    • 5
      Features of OpenAirClim
      Speaker: Stefan Völk
    • 6
      Input data for OpenAirClim
      Speaker: Stefan Völk
    • 7
      Live demo of OpenAirClim
      Speaker: Stefan Völk
    • 8
      Outlook

      Current planning of software development

      Speaker: Stefan Völk
    • 9
      Questions and Feedback
      Speakers: Liam Megill, Stefan Völk
    • 10
      Communication

      Communication channels

      Speaker: Stefan Völk