Program

Presentation time (including question 5min): D: doctral student (20min), M: master student (15min), R: researcher or assistant professor (20min), F: faculty (15min)


Aug. 21, 2019 (Wed)


9:00-9:30  Registration

9:30-10:40  Presentation session  Chair:Shuhei Matsugishi

9:30-9:45(15min) Opening. Scope, history, and purposes of UAW2019.A strategy for the future change studies on extremes in the East Asia.  Masaki Satoh (F, AORI)
9:45-10:05(20min) Distinct patterns of cloud changes associated with decadal variability and their contribution to observed cloud cover trends.  Yong-Jhih Chen (D, NTU)  abstract
10:05-10:20(15min) The effect of microphysics parameterization on environment and convections.  Jin-De Huang (M, EPS/UTokyo)  abstract
10:20-10:40(20min) Improvement of a single moment bulk microphysics scheme for mixed-phases clouds over the Southern Ocean using Joint simulator and CALIPSO.  Woobsub Roh (R, AORI)  abstract

10:40-11:00  Tea Time

11:00-12:35  Presentation session  Chair: Yong-Jhih Chen
11:00-11:15(15min) Learning the Representations of Atmospheric Moist Convection with Convolutional Neural Networks.  Chien-Ming Wu (F, NTU)
11:15-11:35 (20min) Fractal property in horizontal geometry of tropical clouds from high-resolution observation and simulation.  Takuya Jinno (D, EPS/UTokyo)  abstract
11:35-11:55 (20min) Implementation of the Unified Representation of Moist Convection in the Gray Zone CWBGFS.  Chun-Yian Su (D, NTU)  abstract
11:55-12:15 (20min) A statistical study on precipitation characteristics coupled with equatorial Kelvin wave and equatorial Rossby wave.  Yuhi Nakamura (D, AORI)  abstract
12:15-12:35 (20min) A Preliminary Observational Analysis of Rainfall Characteristics and Convective Organization Associated with the Interaction between Different Tropical Waves.  Buo-Fu Chen (R, NTU)  abstract

12:35-14:05  Lunch Time

14:05-14:55  Presentation session  Chair: Takuya Jinno
14:05-14:20 (15min) The Comparison of the Modulation of Diurnal Rainfall by the MJO and ENSO over Western Maritime Continent during Boreal Winter.  Chung-Wei Lee (D, NTU)  abstract
14:20-14:35 (15min) Modulation of the South China Sea and Maritime Continent Subseasonal Peak Precipitation by MJO and Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves in Boreal Winter.  Yuan-Huai Tsai (M, NTU)  abstract
14:35-14:55 (20min) Modulation of MJO propagation speed by the fluctuation of large-scale zonal circulation.  Tamaki Suematsu (R, AORI)  abstract

14:55-15:15  Tea Time

15:15-16:05  Presentation session  Chair: Tamaki Suematsu
15:15-15:30 (15min) What we learned about extreme precipitation from 3D measurements from space.  Yukari Takayabu (F, AORI)
15:30-15:45 (15min) The Effect of Upper-tropospheric Jet for Atmospheric Rivers and Precipitation in Pacific Region.  Wataru Kaneko (M, AORI)  abstract
15:45-16:05 (20min) A study on future projections of precipitation characteristics around Japan in early summer combining GPM DPR observation and CMIP5 large-scale environments.  Chie Yokoyama (R, AORI)  abstract

16:05-16:20  Tea Time

16:20-16:50  Presentation session  Chair: Yuhi Nakamura
16:20-16:23 (3min) The resent progress of NICAM-LETKF forecast system.  Ying-Wen Chen (R, AORI)
16:23-16:26 (3min) Precipitation enhancement via the interplay between atmospheric rivers and cutoff lows.  Hiroki Tsuji (R, AORI)
16:26-16:29 (3min) Influence of Aerosols on Summer Afternoon Thunder Storms in Taiwan.  Yu-Hung Chang (M, NTU)
16:29-16:31 (3min) Impact of distantly located typhoon and the North Pacific subtropical high on precipitation in Japan.  Shinichi Kodama (M, AORI)
16:31-16:34 (3min) Convective self-aggregation in a large square domain.  Shuhei Matsugishi (D, AORI)
16:34-16:37 (3min) The Study of the Record-Breaking Rainfall in Japan in July 2018 based on Ensemble Simulation using the Non-hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model.  Kohsuke Ikehata (M, AORI)
16:37-16:40 (3min) Development of size-resolving aerosol microphysics scheme for use in a global nonhydrostatic cloud-resolving model.  Chiu Tung Cheng (D, AORI)
16:40-16:43 (3min) A study on the paleoclimatic change in the Asia during the Cretaceous (145~65Ma) with MIROC AOGCM.  Taro Higuchi (M, AORI)
16:43-16:46 (3min) Role of seasonal climate-vegetation feedback in the northern high latitude climate changes driven by obliquity and precession-eccentricity forcing.  Kanon Kino (D, AORI)

16:50-17:00  Photo Session

17:00-18:00  Poster Session
  •  ・Ying-Wen Chen(R, AORI)
  •   The resent progress of NICAM-LETKF forecast system  abstract

  •  ・Hiroki Tsuji(R, AORI)
  •   Precipitation enhancement via the interplay between atmospheric rivers and cutoff lows  abstract

  •  ・Yu-Hung Chang(M, NTU)
  •   Influence of Aerosols on Summer Afternoon Thunder Storms in Taiwan  abstract

  •  ・Shinichi Kodama(M, AORI)
  •   Impact of distantly located typhoon and the North Pacific subtropical high on precipitation in Japan  abstract

  •  ・Shuhei Matsugishi(R, AORI)
  •   Convective self-aggregation in a large square domain  abstract

  •  ・Kohsuke Ikehata(M, AORI)
  •   The Study of the Record-Breaking Rainfall in Japan in July 2018 based on Ensemble Simulation using the Non-hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model  abstract

  •  ・Chiu Tung Cheng(D, AORI)
  •   Development of size-resolving aerosol microphysics scheme for use in a global nonhydrostatic cloud-resolving model  abstract

  •  ・Taro Higuchi(M, AORI)
  •   A study on the paleoclimatic change in the Asia during the Cretaceous (145~65Ma) with MIROC AOGCM  abstract

  •  ・Kanon Kino(D, AORI)
  •   Role of seasonal climate-vegetation feedback in the northern high latitude climate changes driven by obliquity and precession-eccentricity forcing  abstract


18:00-  Reception Party


Aug. 22, 2019 (Thu)

9:00-10:20  Presentation session  Chair:Chiu Tung Cheng

9:00-9:15 (15min) A Modeling Study of the Severe Afternoon Thunderstorm Event at Taipei on 14 June 2015: The Roles of Sea Breeze, Microphysics, and Terrain.  Ming-Jen Yang (F, NTU)  abstract
9:15-9:30 (15min) From sea level changes to land-atmosphere interactions.  Min-Hui Lo (F, NTU)  abstract
9:30-9:45 (15min) Effects of orographically induced low-level moisture convergence and inversion strength on upslope fog: a case study at Xitou.  Min-Ken Hsieh (M, NTU)  abstract
9:45-10:05 (20min) The Role of ENSO in Modulating the Maritime Continent's Deforestation Effects.  Ting-Hui Lee (D, NTU)  abstract
10:05-10:20 (15min) Role of coastal convection to moisture buildup during the South China Sea summer monsoon onset.  Wei-Ting Chen (F, NTU)  abstract

10:20-10:40  Tea Time

10:40-12:00  Presentation session  Chair: Ting-Hui Lee
10:40-10:55 (15min) Weather extremes in a warming climate.  Masahiro Watanabe (F, AORI)
10:55-11:10 (15min) The ocean-coupled global cloud-resolving modeling era.  Tomoki Miyakawa (F, AORI)
11:10-11:25 (15min) Combining Effects of IOD, ENSO, and Deforestation on the Maritime Continent Rainfall.  Heming Xiao (M, NTU)  abstract
11:25-11:40 (15min) Interannual variability of the summertime western north Pacific subtropical High and its relation to local and remote SST.  Hiroshi Morii (M, AORI)  abstract
11:40-12:00 (20min) Impact of ocean resolution on simulating sea surface temperature in the Arabian Sea and precipitation in the western India.  Yoko Yamagami (R, AORI)  abstract

12:00-13:30  Lunch Time

13:30-14:20  Presentation session  Chair:Yoko Yamagami
13:30-13:45 (15min) Overview of Japanese satellite mission GOSAT/GOSAT-2.  Ryoichi Imasu (F, AORI)
13:45-14:05 (20min) Estimating PM2.5 Emission from Brick Kilns and Biomass Burning over Northern India with Numerical Model and Remote Sensing Observation.  Ardhi Adhary Arbain (D, AORI)  abstract
14:05-14:20 (15min) The diurnal surface fluxes-atmosphere relations in Taiwan's montane cloud.  forest Rong-Yu Gu (M, NTU)  abstract

14:20-14:40 Tea Time

14:40-16:10  Presentation session  Chair:Ardhi Adhary Arbain
14:40-15:00 (20min) Improvement of regional model, AIST-MM and construction of assimilation model using LETKF method for estimation of CO2 emissions and sinks around mega city, Tokyo.  Yutaka Arai (R, AORI)  abstract
15:00-15:20 (20min) Estimating biogenic carbon dioxide fluxes in Kantō plain and how it contributes to the update of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emission inventory of mega-city Tokyo.  Qiao Wang (D, AORI)  abstract
15:20-15:35 (15min) Impacts of Irrigation in Central Asia on Local Hydroclimatology.  Tzu-Ying Wu (M, NTU)  abstract
15:35-15:55 (20min) High cloud annual variation and its responses to global warming in the NICAM AMIP experiment.  Ying-Wen Chen (R, AORI)  abstract
15:55-16:10 (15min) The impact of mid-high-latitude warming on tropical precipitation change.  Masakazu Yoshimori (F, AORI)

16:10-16:30  Tea Time

16:30-17:30  Group Discussion


Aug. 23, 2019 (Fri)

9:00-10:10  Presentation session  Chair:Qiao Wang

9:00-9:15 (15min) My research project on "Intraseasonal to seasonal variability and prediction in tropical Indo-Pacific warm pool".  Chung-Hsiung Sui (F, NTU)
9:15-9:30 (15min) Diagnosis of the dynamic efficiency of latent heat release and the rapid intensification of Typhoon Hayyan (2013) .  Hung-Chi Kuo (F, NTU)
9:30-9:50 (20min) Potential vorticity mixing and rapid intensification in numerically simulated Supertyphoon Haiyan (2013).   Satoki Tsujino (R, NTU)  abstract
9:50-10:10 (20min) The effect of the SST over the PMM region and the eastern northwestern Pacific on tropical cyclone genesis over WNP in 2018.   Takahiro Ishiyama (D, AORI)  abstract

10:10-10:30  Tea Time

10:30-11:05  Presentation session Chair:Takahiro Ishiyama
10:30-10:45 (15min) An Initiation Process of TD-type Disturbances under an Influence of Upper-Level Troughs.   Yuya Hamaguchi (M, AORI)  abstract
10:45-11:05 (20min) A study on terrain-induced mesoscale circulations of landfalling typhoons with different storm characteristics.   Wei-Ting Fang (D, NTU)  abstract

11:05-11:15  Short Break

11:15-11:45  Presentation of group discussion  Chair:Kanon Kino

11:45-12:15  General discussion & Closing