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Prof. Dr. Siegfried Raasch is affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz University Hannover, where he leads research at the Institute of Meteorology and Climatology. His work focuses on large-eddy simulations (LES) of atmospheric boundary layers, urban climate dynamics, and environmental turbulence.
- Meteorology and Climatology (2024-2021)
- Urban Climate Modeling (2024-2021)
- Atmospheric Turbulence and Vortex Dynamics (2024-2015)
- Wind Energy and Environmental Applications (2022-2015)
Raasch’s research spans topics like dust devil formation, urban air pollution gradients, and weather-climate model development. He has contributed extensively to the PALM-4U project, a building-resolving atmospheric model for cities under climate change.
Scientific trends in his 15 most recent articles include urban climate adaptation (2024), dust devil LES studies (2023), drone wind safety simulations (2022), and high-resolution microscale climate modeling (2021). These articles emphasize turbulent transport, boundary layer physics, and environmental applications of numerical models.
Raasch leads the PALM model system development, integrating atmospheric chemistry and urban climate simulations. His team’s work includes collaborations with urban planning initiatives and environmental monitoring projects, particularly in Germany.




