Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests
- Atmospheric boundary layer in complex terrain
- Mountain meteorology
- Flow past orography
- Thermally driven flows
- Numerical modeling
Projects
- Seefeld Cold-Air Pool Experiment (SEECAP)
- Atmosperic boundary-layer modeling over complex terrain (ASTER)
- TEAMx-seed
- Innsbruck Box (i-Box)
- Near-surface turbulent exchange in the stable mountain boundary layer (TExSMBL)
Courses
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Publications 2022
Contributions to Books / Journals
Journal Article (Original Paper)
- Rotach, M. W.; Serafin, S.; Ward, H. C.; Arpagaus, M.; Colfescu, I.; Cuxart, J.; De Wekker, S. F. J.; Grubišić, V.; Kalthoff, N.; Karl, T. G.; Kirshbaum, D. J.; Lehner, M.; Mobbs, S.; Paci, A.; Palazzi, E.; Bailey, A.; Schmidli, J.; Wittmann, C.; Wohlfahrt, G.; Zardi, D. (2022): A collaborative effort to better understand, measure and model atmospheric exchange processes over mountains.
In: Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society 103/5, pp. E1282 - E1295. (DOI) (Web link)
Publications 2021
Contributions to Books / Journals
Journal Article (Original Paper)
- Adler, Bianca; Gohm, Alexander; Kalthoff, Norbert; Babic, Nevio; Corsmeier, Ulrich; Lehner, Manuela; Rotach, Mathias W.; Haid, Maren; Markmann, Piet; Gast, Eckhard; Tsaknakis, George; Georgoussis, George (2021): CROSSINN - a field experiment to study the three-dimensional flow structure in the Inn Valley, Austria.
In: Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society 102/1, pp. E38 - E60. (DOI) (Web link) - Babić, Nevio; Adler, Bianca; Gohm, Alexander; Kalthoff, Norbert; Haid, Maren; Lehner, Manuela; Ladstätter, Paul; Rotach, Mathias (2021): Cross-valley vortices in the Inn valley, Austria: Structure, evolution and governing force imbalances.
In: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 147/740, pp. 3835 - 3861. (DOI) (Web link) - Lehner, M.; Rotach, M. W.; Sfyri, E.; Obleitner, F. (2021): Spatial and temporal variations in near‐surface energy fluxes in an Alpine valley under synoptically undisturbed and clear‐sky conditions.
In: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 147/737, pp. 2173 - 2196. (Full-text) (DOI) (Web link)