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Mathias Rotach – Universität Innsbruck

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Milano - Mathias Rotach

Scene Setting: Climate Change in Mountainous Areas, Pre-COP26 Conference “Towards climate-smart Alpine forests”, Pre-COP26 House, Villa Necchi, Milan, 30 Sep. 2021
Presentation, M. Rotach: starting Min 10:40

P.M. Wissen: Wie wäre unser Klima ohne Schnee?

10. Feb. 2022 | 04:19 Min.

Servus TV Interview

Research Interests

  • Boundary Layer dynamics
  • Atmospheric dynamics
  • Mountain weather and climate
  • Air pollution modeling

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Publications 2024

Contributions to Books / Journals

Journal Article (Original Paper)
  • Pfister, Lena; Gohm, Alexander; Kossmann, Meinolf; ..., ...; Lapo, Karl; Lehner, Manuela; Rotach, Mathias W.; et al (2024): The TEAMx‑PC22 Alpine field campaign – Objectives, instrumentation, and observed phenomena.
    In: Meteorologische Zeitschrift 33/3, pp. 199 - 228. (DOI) (Web link)

  • Platter, A.; Scholz, K.; Hammerle, A.; Rotach, M.W.; Wohlfahrt, G. (2024): Agreement of multiple night- and daytime filtering approaches of eddy covariance-derived net ecosystem CO2 exchange over a mountain forest.
    In: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 356, No. 110173. (DOI) (Web link)

  • Reif, Matthias; Rotach, Mathias W.; Gohm, Alexaner; Wohlfahrt, Georg (2024): Carbon dioxide exchange in an idealized valley.
    In: Environmental Modelling & Software 171, No. 105887. (DOI) (Web link)

Journal Article (Meeting-Abstract)
  • Destro, M.; Rotach, M. W.; Lehner, M. (2024): Characterization of the surface energy balance in complex terrain.
    In: EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts 21, No. EMS2024-240. (DOI) (Web link)



Publications 2023

Contributions to Books / Journals

Journal Article (Original Paper)
  • Dabhi, H. P.; Rotach, M. W.; Oberguggenberger, M. (2023): A gridded multi-site precipitation generator for complex terrain: an evaluation in the Austrian Alps.
    In: Hydrology And Earth System Sciences 27/11, pp. 2123 - 2147. (DOI) (Web link)

  • Göbel, M.; Serafin, S.; Rotach, M. W. (2023): Adverse impact of terrain steepness on thermally driven initiation of orographic convection.
    In: Weather and Climate Dynamics 4/3, pp. 725 - 745. (DOI) (Web link)

  • Lehner, M.; Rotach, M. W. (2023): The Performance of a Time-Varying Filter Time Under Stable Conditions over Mountainous Terrain.
    In: Boundary-Layer Meteorology 188, pp. 523 - 551. (DOI) (Web link)

Journal Article (Meeting-Abstract)
  • Schellander-Gorgas, T.; Ban, N.; Brugger, K.; ..., ...; Rotach, M. W.; et al. (2023): Klimaszenarien.AT“ - a strategy to new national climate scenarios in Austria.
    In: EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts 20, p. No EMS2023-236. (DOI) (Web link)

Journal Article (Correction: Self-Correction)
  • Goger, B.; Rotach, M. W.; Gohm, A.; Fuhrer, O.; Stiperski, I.; Holtslag, A. A.M. (2023): Correction to: The Impact of Three-Dimensional Effects on the Simulation of Turbulence Kinetic Energy in a Major Alpine Valley. Boundary-Layer Meteorol (2018) 168:1–27.
    In: Boundary-Layer Meteorology 186, No. 423. (DOI) (Web link)

Proceedings Article (Full Paper)
  • Wagner, W.; Schramm, M.; Logar, B.; ..., ...; Rotach, M. W.; et al. (2023): Federating Scientific Infrastructures and Services for Cross-Domain Applicatons of Earth Observation and Climate Data.
    In: Soille, P.; Lumnitz, S.; Albani, S.: Proceedings of the 2023 conference on Big Data from Space (BiDS’23). From foresight to impact: 6-9 November 2023, Austrian Center, Vienna, Soille. Luxembourg, Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union., ISBN 978-92-68-08696-4, pp. 93 - 96. (DOI) (Web link)

Proceedings Article (Abstract)
  • Gohm, Alexander; Pfister, Lena; Kossmann, Meinolf; Wieser, Andreas; Handwerker, Jan; Babiić, Nevio; Wildmann, Norman; Vogelmann, Hannes; Baumann-Stanzer, Kathrin; Alexa, Almut; Sedlmeier, Katrin; Obleitner, Friedrich; Lehner, Manuela; Rotach, Mathias (2023): TEAMx pre-campaign 2022: Overview and highlights.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. O8.1. (Web link)

  • Lehner, Manuela; Rotach, Mathias (2023): Identifying an appropriate filter time for stable conditions over mountainous terrain.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. P9.2. (Web link)

  • Pfister, Lena; Lapo, Karl; Lehner, Manuela; Stiperski, Ivana; Rotach, Mathias W. (2023): Empirical representations of vertical temperature gradients in complex mountainous terrain and their impact on similarity relations.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. P9.4. (Web link)

  • Rotach, Mathias; Arpagaus, Marco; De Wekker, Stephan; Kirshbaum, Daniel; Knippertz, Peter; Lehner, Manuela; Mobbs, Stephen; Paci, Alexandre; Palazzi, Elisa; Serafin, Stefano; Ward, Helen; Wittmann, Christoph; Zardi, Dino (2023): TEAMx - state of affairs.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. O8.2. (Web link)

  • Simonet, Gaspard; Lehner, Manuela; Rotach, Mathias (2023): An improved method for mesoscale model evaluation over complex terrain.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. P1.5. (Web link)

  • Stiperski, I.; Wind, M.; Obleitner, F.; Racine, T.; Rotach, M. W.; Spötl, C. (2023): Structure of turbulence in an ice cave.
    In: 36th International Conference on Alpine Meteorology. 19 to 23 June 2023 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. published online / Internetpublikation., No. P1.4. (Web link)

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