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  1. Book ; Online: Combining data assimilation and machine learning to estimate parameters of a convective-scale model

    Legler, Stefanie / Janjic, Tijana

    2021  

    Abstract: Errors in the representation of clouds in convection-permitting numerical weather prediction models can be introduced by different sources. These can be the forcing and boundary conditions, the representation of orography, the accuracy of the numerical ... ...

    Abstract Errors in the representation of clouds in convection-permitting numerical weather prediction models can be introduced by different sources. These can be the forcing and boundary conditions, the representation of orography, the accuracy of the numerical schemes determining the evolution of humidity and temperature, but large contributions are due to the parametrization of microphysics and the parametrization of processes in the surface and boundary layers. These schemes typically contain several tunable parameters that are either not physical or only crudely known, leading to model errors. Traditionally, the numerical values of these model parameters are chosen by manual model tuning. More objectively, they can be estimated from observations by the augmented state approach during the data assimilation. Alternatively, in this work, we look at the problem of parameter estimation through an artificial intelligence lens by training two types of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to estimate several parameters of the one-dimensional modified shallow-water model as a function of the observations or analysis of the atmospheric state. Through perfect model experiments, we show that Bayesian neural networks (BNNs) and Bayesian approximations of point estimate neural networks (NNs) are able to estimate model parameters and their relevant statistics. The estimation of parameters combined with data assimilation for the state decreases the initial state errors even when assimilating sparse and noisy observations. The sensitivity to the number of ensemble members, observation coverage, and neural network size is shown. Additionally, we use the method of layer-wise relevance propagation to gain insight into how the ANNs are learning and discover that they naturally select only a few gridpoints that are subject to strong winds and rain to make their predictions of chosen parameters.
    Keywords Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ; Statistics - Machine Learning
    Subject code 612
    Publishing date 2021-09-07
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article: Assimilating radar radial wind and reflectivity data in an idealized setup of the COSMO-KENDA system

    Zeng, Yuefei / Janjić, Tijana / de Lozar, Alberto / Welzbacher, Christian A / Blahak, Ulrich / Seifert, Axel

    Atmospheric research. 2021 Feb., v. 249

    2021  

    Abstract: An idealized framework for radar data assimilation has been developed based on the operational data assimilation system of the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) for the regional convection-permitting model of COSMO (COnsortium for Small-scale MOdelling), ... ...

    Abstract An idealized framework for radar data assimilation has been developed based on the operational data assimilation system of the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) for the regional convection-permitting model of COSMO (COnsortium for Small-scale MOdelling), coupled with an Efficient Modular VOlume scanning RADar Operator (EMVORADO). The data assimilation scheme is the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter (LETKF). The idealized framework is used to explore differences between radial wind and reflectivity observations in storm-scale data assimilation by conducting a series of twin experiments. First, it is shown for both types of data that using the estimated observation errors obtained by the Desroziers method help to reduce the model state errors during cycles. Assimilating only radial winds results in smaller errors in wind components and assimilating reflectivities only results in smaller errors in temperature and microphysical variables, and the latter one requires a shorter spinup time to reconstruct precipitating systems. Both radial wind and reflectivity data are useful to reconstruct the dynamical structure of supercells described by the supercell detection index but radial wind data are more important. However, a considerable amount of spurious convective cells arise if only radial winds are assimilated. Assimilating reflectivities is able to efficiently reduce the spurious convection due to the assimilation of no reflectivity data. Additionally, it is shown that the data assimilation could cause significant biased increases in divergence, vorticity and total specific mass of microphysical variables. Assimilation of radial winds leads to lower increases in divergence and vorticity, while assimilation of reflectivities leads to lower increases in total specific mass. The amount of increase depends on the specification of the observation error statistics and on the number of assimilated data. The 6-h forecasts are skillful for both assimilating radial winds only and assimilating reflectivity only, while the latter one is even better since the skills of the former one are heavily penalized for spurious convection. Overall, radial wind and reflectivity data complement each other, assimilation of both data simultaneously results in the smallest state errors and the lowest biased increase in divergence, vorticity and total specific mass during cycles and subsequently the best 6-h forecasts.
    Keywords convection ; models ; radar ; research ; statistics ; temperature ; wind
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-02
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ISSN 0169-8095
    DOI 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105282
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  3. Book ; Online: Understanding the dependence of mean precipitation on convective treatment in tropical aquachannel experiments

    Jung, Hyunju / Knippertz, Peter / Ruckstuhl, Yvonne / Redl, Robert / Janjic, Tijana / Hoose, Corinna

    eISSN: 2698-4016

    2023  

    Abstract: The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is a key circulation and precipitation feature in the tropics. There has been a large spread in the representation of the ITCZ in global weather and climate models for a long time, the reasons for which remain ... ...

    Abstract The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is a key circulation and precipitation feature in the tropics. There has been a large spread in the representation of the ITCZ in global weather and climate models for a long time, the reasons for which remain unclear. This manuscript presents a novel approach with which we disentangle different physical processes responsible for the changeable behavior of the ITCZ in numerical models. The diagnostic tool is based on a conceptual framework developed by Emanuel (2019) and allows for physically consistent estimates of convective mass flux and precipitation efficiency for simulations with explicit and parameterized convection. We apply our diagnostics to a set of tropical aquachannel experiments using the ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic (ICON) model with horizontal grid resolution of 13 km and with various representations of deep and shallow convection. The channel length corresponds to the Earth's circumference and has rigid walls at 30° N/S. Zonally symmetric sea surface temperatures are prescribed. All four runs share overall similar rainfall patterns and dynamical structures. They simulate an ITCZ at the equator coinciding with the ascending branch of the Hadley circulation, descending branches at 15° N/S with subtropical jets and easterly trade wind belts straddling the ITCZ. Differences are largest between runs with and without parameterized deep convection. With explicit deep convection, rainfall in the ITCZ increases by 35 % and the Hadley circulation as well as surface winds become stronger. Our diagnostic framework reveals that boundary-layer quasi-equilibrium is a key to physically understanding those differences. The stronger surface horizontal winds with explicit deep convection essentially enhance surface enthalpy fluxes and thus perturb quasi-equilibrium in the boundary layer. This is balanced by increasing convective downdraft mass flux that carries low moist static energy from the lower troposphere into the boundary layer. The downdraft strength is proportional ...
    Subject code 551
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-27
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Online
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  4. Book ; Online: Understanding the dependence of mean precipitation on convective treatment and horizontal resolution in tropical aquachannel experiments

    Jung, Hyunju / Knippertz, Peter / Ruckstuhl, Yvonne / Redl, Robert / Janjic, Tijana / Hoose, Corinna

    eISSN: 2698-4016

    2023  

    Abstract: The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a key circulation and precipitation feature in the tropics. There has been a large spread in the representation of the ITCZ in global weather and climate models for a long time, the reasons for which remain ... ...

    Abstract The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a key circulation and precipitation feature in the tropics. There has been a large spread in the representation of the ITCZ in global weather and climate models for a long time, the reasons for which remain unclear. This paper presents a novel approach with which we disentangle different physical processes responsible for the changeable behavior of the ITCZ in numerical models. The diagnostic tool is based on a conceptual framework developed by Emanuel ( 2019 ) and allows for physically consistent estimates of convective mass flux and precipitation efficiency for simulations with explicit and parameterized convection. We apply our diagnostic tool to a set of tropical aquachannel experiments using the ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic (ICON) model with horizontal grid spacings of 13 and 5 km and with various representations of deep and shallow convection. The channel length corresponds to the Earth's circumference and has rigid walls at 30 ∘ N/S. Zonally symmetric sea surface temperatures are prescribed. All experiments simulate an ITCZ at the Equator coinciding with the ascending branch of the Hadley circulation and descending branches at 15 ∘ N/S with subtropical jets and easterly trade wind belts straddling the ITCZ. With explicit deep convection, however, rainfall in the ITCZ increases and the Hadley circulation becomes stronger. Increasing horizontal resolution substantially reduces the rainfall maximum in the ITCZ, while the strength of the Hadley circulation changes only marginally. Our diagnostic framework reveals that boundary-layer quasi-equilibrium (BLQE) is a key to physically understanding those differences. At 13 km , enhanced surface enthalpy fluxes with explicit deep convection are balanced by increased convective downdrafts. As precipitation efficiency is hardly affected, convective updrafts and rainfall increase. The surface enthalpy fluxes are mainly controlled by mean surface winds, closely linked to the Hadley circulation. These links also help understand ...
    Subject code 551
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-14
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: PD-L1 Expression in Different Segments and Histological Types of Ovarian Cancer According to Lymphocytic Infiltrate.

    Jovanović, Ljubiša / Janković, Radmila / Ćirković, Andja / Jović, Milena / Janjić, Tijana / Djuričić, Slaviša / Milenković, Svetlana

    Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)

    2021  Volume 57, Issue 12

    Abstract: Background and ... ...

    Abstract Background and Objectives
    MeSH term(s) B7-H1 Antigen ; Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ; Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous ; Female ; Humans ; Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; Prognosis
    Chemical Substances B7-H1 Antigen
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-29
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2188113-3
    ISSN 1648-9144 ; 1010-660X
    ISSN (online) 1648-9144
    ISSN 1010-660X
    DOI 10.3390/medicina57121309
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  6. Book ; Online ; Thesis: Joint state and parameter estimation to address model error in convective scale numerical weather prediction systems

    Ruckstuhl, Yvonne [Verfasser] / Janjic, Tijana [Akademischer Betreuer]

    2019  

    Author's details Yvonne Ruckstuhl ; Betreuer: Tijana Janjic
    Keywords Geowissenschaften ; Earth Sciences
    Subject code sg550
    Language English
    Publisher Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
    Publishing place München
    Document type Book ; Online ; Thesis
    Database Digital theses on the web

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  7. Article ; Online: Obstetric complications of placenta previa percreta

    Sparić Radmila / Mirković Ljiljana / Ravilić Uroš / Janjić Tijana

    Vojnosanitetski Pregled, Vol 71, Iss 12, Pp 1163-

    2014  Volume 1166

    Abstract: Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is ... ...

    Abstract Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is becoming the foremost cause of obstetric hemorrhage and postpartum hysterectomy, causing a significant maternal and fetal morbidity and even mortality. Maternal morbidity in such cases also comprise politransfusion, development of disseminated intravascular coagulation, uterine rupture, cystostomy, fistula formation, ureteral stricture, intensive care unit admission, infection, and prolonged hospitalization, adult respiratory distress syndrome, renal failure, septicemia and even death. Case report. A 38-year-old gravida 3, para 2, was admitted to our hospital at 27 weeks of gestation as an emergency due to vaginal bleeding, previously diagnosed with an anterior placenta previa. Following tocolytic therapy, bleeding stopped. The patient was informed on the diagnosis and the possibility of lifethreatening hemorrhage necessitating preterm delivery. She was given corticosteroids to enhance fetal lung maturity. At 28 weeks of gestation, she experienced massive vaginal bleeding, and a decision was made to perform emergency cesarean section. We made a corporeal transverse uterine incision well above the uterovesical fold and tortuous vessels, at the same time avoiding the superior edge of the placenta. The placenta was found to be densely adherent to the lower uterine segment, penetrating through it and infiltrating the posterior wall of the urinary bladder. An attempt to remove the placenta resulted in injury to the bladder wall and the uterine rupture at a previous cesarean scar. The decision was made to perform total abdominal hysterectomy with placenta left in situ. At present, both mother and the baby are well. Conclusion. Anticipation and the surgeon's judgment are leading factors for surgery, from the choice of uterine incision type to the decision to proceeding to hysterectomy in order to reduce maternal morbidity.
    Keywords placenta previa ; risk assessment ; cesarean section ; hysterectomy ; treatment outcome ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language Serbian
    Publishing date 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Military Medical Academy, Belgrade
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  8. Article ; Online: Obstetric complications of placenta previa percreta

    Sparić Radmila / Mirković Ljiljana / Ravilić Uroš / Janjić Tijana

    Vojnosanitetski Pregled, Vol 71, Iss 12, Pp 1163-

    2014  Volume 1166

    Abstract: Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is ... ...

    Abstract Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is becoming the foremost cause of obstetric hemorrhage and postpartum hysterectomy, causing a significant maternal and fetal morbidity and even mortality. Maternal morbidity in such cases also comprise politransfusion, development of disseminated intravascular coagulation, uterine rupture, cystostomy, fistula formation, ureteral stricture, intensive care unit admission, infection, and prolonged hospitalization, adult respiratory distress syndrome, renal failure, septicemia and even death. Case report. A 38-year-old gravida 3, para 2, was admitted to our hospital at 27 weeks of gestation as an emergency due to vaginal bleeding, previously diagnosed with an anterior placenta previa. Following tocolytic therapy, bleeding stopped. The patient was informed on the diagnosis and the possibility of lifethreatening hemorrhage necessitating preterm delivery. She was given corticosteroids to enhance fetal lung maturity. At 28 weeks of gestation, she experienced massive vaginal bleeding, and a decision was made to perform emergency cesarean section. We made a corporeal transverse uterine incision well above the uterovesical fold and tortuous vessels, at the same time avoiding the superior edge of the placenta. The placenta was found to be densely adherent to the lower uterine segment, penetrating through it and infiltrating the posterior wall of the urinary bladder. An attempt to remove the placenta resulted in injury to the bladder wall and the uterine rupture at a previous cesarean scar. The decision was made to perform total abdominal hysterectomy with placenta left in situ. At present, both mother and the baby are well. Conclusion. Anticipation and the surgeon's judgment are leading factors for surgery, from the choice of uterine incision type to the decision to proceeding to hysterectomy in order to reduce maternal morbidity.
    Keywords placenta previa ; risk assessment ; cesarean section ; hysterectomy ; treatment outcome ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 610
    Language Serbian
    Publishing date 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Military Medical Academy, INI
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Article: Obstetric complications of placenta previa percreta.

    Sparić, Radmila / Mirković, Ljiljana / Ravilić, Uroš / Janjić, Tijana

    Vojnosanitetski pregled

    2015  Volume 71, Issue 12, Page(s) 1163–1166

    Abstract: Introduction: Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing incidence of cesarean delivery rate causes a marked increase in abnormally invasive placenta over the past decades. The abnormally invasive placenta is becoming the foremost cause of obstetric hemorrhage and postpartum hysterectomy, causing a significant maternal and fetal morbidity and even mortality. Maternal morbidity in such cases also comprise politransfusion, development of disseminated intravascular coagulation, uterine rupture, cystostomy, fistula formation, ureteral stricture, intensive care unit admission, infection, and prolonged hos- pitalization, adult respiratory distress syndrome, renal failure, septicemia and even death.
    Case report: A 38-year-old gravida 3, para 2, was admitted to our hospital at 27 weeks of gestation as an emergency due to vaginal bleeding, previously diagnosed with an anterior placenta previa. Following tocolytic therapy, bleeding stopped. The patient was informed on the diagnosis and the possibility of life-threatening hemorrhage necessitating preterm delivery. She was given corticosteroids to enhance fetal lung maturity. At 28 weeks of gestation, she experienced massive vaginal bleeding, and a decision was made to perform emergency cesarean section. We made a corporeal transverse uterine incision well above the uterovesical fold and tortuous vessels, at the same time avoiding the superior edge of the placenta. The placenta was found to be densely adherent to the lower uterine segment, penetrating through it and infiltrating the posterior wall of the urinary bladder. An attempt to remove the placenta resulted in injury to the bladder wall and the uterine rupture at a previous cesarean scar. The decision was made to perform total abdominal hysterectomy with placenta left in situ. At present, both mother and the baby are well.
    Conclusion: Anticipation and the surgeon's judgment are leading factors for surgery, from the choice of uterine incision type to the decision to proceeding to hysterectomy in order to reduce maternal morbidity.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Cesarean Section ; Female ; Humans ; Hysterectomy ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Placenta Previa/diagnosis ; Placenta Previa/therapy ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Tocolysis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01-28
    Publishing country Serbia
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 123795-0
    ISSN 0042-8450
    ISSN 0042-8450
    DOI 10.2298/vsp1412163s
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  10. Article: ["Basics of delivery" by Dr Miladin Velickovic, the first text-book on obstetrics in our country].

    Krstić, Miomir / Mirković, Ljiljana / Pantović, Dragoljub / Pantović, Sveto / Janjić, Tijana

    Medicinski pregled

    2011  Volume 64, Issue 9-10, Page(s) 511–514

    Abstract: Introduction: In order to establish the School of Medicine in Belgrade it was necessary, among other things, to prepare textbooks for undergraduate studies in Serbian language. Considering the gynaecology and obstetrics in general, it is interesting to ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: In order to establish the School of Medicine in Belgrade it was necessary, among other things, to prepare textbooks for undergraduate studies in Serbian language. Considering the gynaecology and obstetrics in general, it is interesting to mention that the manuscript "Basics of delivery", which may be considered the first textbook of obstetrics in our country, was prepared to be published in 1925 by Dr. Miladin Velickovic, a Head of Gynaecology Department of the State Hospital in Novi Sad. that is, the author who had never been engaged in teaching activities.
    Book review and discussion: This text of 502 pages and 220 pictures encompassed the teaching material in obstetrics and basics of neonatology in such a way that it fulfilled the void in this kind of literature in our milieu. Three years later, Dr. Velickovic had his book "Gynaecological haemorrhages and menstrual disorders" published, which was meant to assist medical students to study gynaecology more comprehensively. Dr. Velickovic was inspired to write this text by emotional reasons as well. Namely since he had been granted the scholarship by baroness 'Eufemija Jovic' Fund, he was sent to study medicine in Budapest. Without sufficient knowledge of Hungarian, he realized the importance of having the textbooks for medical students in their native language, and therefore, he did his best to achieve this vision.
    Conclusion: This paper includes the review of book, "Basics of delivery", which may be considered the first textbook of obstetrics in our country, as well as biographical data of Dr. Velickovic, whose personality has been gradually falling into oblivion.
    MeSH term(s) Delivery, Obstetric/history ; History, 20th Century ; Humans ; Obstetrics/history ; Serbia ; Textbooks as Topic/history
    Language Serbian
    Publishing date 2011-11-10
    Publishing country Serbia
    Document type Biography ; Historical Article ; Journal Article ; Portrait
    ZDB-ID 131108-6
    ISSN 0025-8105
    ISSN 0025-8105
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