WRF-Hydro Community Spotlight - Thomas Rummler

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Molly

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Mar 25, 2020, 5:04:21 PM3/25/20
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Dear Colleague,
This Community Spotlight focuses on Thomas Rummler, a Research Associate in
Regional Climate and Hydrology at the University of Augsburg in Germany where he focuses on land surface-atmosphere interactions, regional climate modeling, and land surface modeling. 


“How good is a model at describing reality or at making predictions?”


Below is a Q&A with Thomas about his background, current research, and experience with using WRF-Hydro®.


Q: What initially excited you about modeling as your chosen area of

study?

A:I guess it was the temptation of the unknown. In principle, a model

tries to describe reality by making simplified assumptions and

formulating them into mathematical equations. One of the first questions

that came to mind was: How good is a model at describing reality or

at making predictions? Later on, one can investigate how different

process descriptions may or may not contribute to a certain outcome,

e.g. how evapotranspiration interacts with precipitation.


Q: How did you first come to find out about the WRF-Hydro modeling

system?

A: My involvement actually started with what would later become the

WRF-Hydro modeling system, the NCAR Distributed Hydrological Modeling

System (NDHMS). At the end of my physical geography studies, I was

offered a diploma thesis topic, which main task was to set up, run and

evaluate the model for a region in Southern Bavaria, Germany. I accepted

the challenge and off we went.


Q: What is your current research project focusing on?

A: My current research project is focusing on the dynamical downscaling of

climate scenarios using a  fully-coupled, high-resolution WRF-Hydro

setup for Southern Germany.  The generated output will serve as a basis

for the ecosystem-related climate change impact research in a

collaborative project.


Q: What aspects of the WRF-Hydro modeling system made it most suitable for your research/ project needs?

A: Apart from the fact that I am already familiar with it, WRF-Hydro is one

of the few fully-coupled modeling systems, which provides descriptions

for all hydrologically relevant processes of the regional water cycle in

the target region.


See Thomas’s profile at the University of Augsburg for more information and contact information. Thomas will also be co-instructing the WRF-Hydro User’s Workshop during the 2nd European Fully Coupled Atmospheric-Hydrological Modeling and WRF-Hydro® Users Workshop


One of his most recent publications is: 

Rummler, T., Arnault, J., Gochis, D., Kunstmann, H. (2018). Role of lateral terrestrial water flow on the regional water cycle in a complex terrain region: Investigation with a fully coupled model system. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018jd029004



Read this Community Spotlight online.

*To nominate a person or a project to be showcased on the WRF-Hydro Community Spotlight please email moll...@ucar.edu.*

Best regards,
Molly
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