Friday 12 July 2024

Oral Presentations

Parallel Sessions

Session 02
The Earth’s Water, Energy and Carbon Cyces Studies

Location: Clover
Conveners:
Mike Bosilovich, Peter van Oevelen

Time Title Presenter
08:30–08:45 A Tropical-Extratropical-Arctic Interactions Of The Asian Summer Monsoon System Through Energy And Water Cycles Over And Around Tibetan Plateau YASUNARI, Tetsuzo
08:45–09:00 The Influence Of Lateral Flow On Land Surface Fluxes Varies With Model Resolution EVANS, Jason
09:00–09:15 How Will Climate Change And Human Water Use Change Impact African Groundwater Resources In The 21St Century? HENDRICKS-FRANSSEN, Harrie-Jan
09:15–09:30 Long-Term Water Balance Variation After Revegetation On The Southeastern Edge Of The Tengger Desert ZHISHAN, Zhang
09:30–09:45 Exploring Radiation, Water And Energy Closure In Key Deep Tropical Regions Over The Last 3 Decades STACKHOUSE, Paul
09:45–10:00 Diabatic Heating By Precipitation Inferred From Atmospheric Column Integrated Energy Balance KATO, Seiji
10:30–10:45 Estimated Freshwater Transport And Salinity Variability Over The Global Ocean During 1980-Present FORGET, Gael
10:45–11:00 Advancing Global Surface Water Science For Local Benefits DAVID, Cedric
11:00–11:15 Regional Evaluation Of Water And Energy Cycles In Contemporary Reanalyses BOSILOVICH, Michael
11:15–11:30 Application Of Catchment-Based Grid System To The Land Surface Model In The Coupled Climate Model TAKESHIMA, Akira
11:30–11:45 On The Observed Intensification Of The Boreal Winter Hadley Circulation Since The Mid-20Th Century – A Climate Change Perspective VISHISTH, Kalik
11:45–12:00 Trends And Variability In Earth’S Energy Imbalance And Ocean Heat Uptake Since 2005 HAKUBA, Maria

Session 11
Coupled Human-Earth System Modeling

Location: Eminence Hall
Conveners:
Jan Polcher, Aaron Boone

Time Title Presenter
08:30–08:45 Irrigation Impacts On Land-Atmosphere Interactions Over A Bread-Basket Region In Northeastern Spain During The Liaise Field Campaign BOONE, Aaron
08:45–09:00 Reparametrizing Global Reservoir Algorithms: Notes On Accuracy, Identifiability And Trade-Offs NAZEMI, Ali
09:00–09:15 Global Climate Simulation Considering Irrigation By The Mri-AGCM Coupled With SIBUC Land Surface Model YOROZU, Kazuaki
09:15–09:30 Estimating The Impact Of Irrigation And Groundwater Pumping On Regional Hydroclimate Using An Earth System Model SATOH, Yusuke
09:30–09:45 Modeling Thermodynamics In Numerical Weather Predictions In Response To Irrigation WEBER, KM Florentine
09:45–10:00 Assessment On Future Agricultural Workforce Potential As A Modulating Factor Of Cropland Area LEE, Hongtak
10:30–10:45 Combined Water Section Options To Adapt To Climate Change: An Explicit Basin-Wide Hydrological Modeling PADIYEDATH GOPALAN, Saritha
10:45–11:00 Towards Fully Coupled Climate Modelling Of Water Resources Availability GREVE, Peter
11:00–11:15 Assessing Soil Moisture Bimodality and Its Underlying Physical Mechanisms with the MIROC-INTEG-LAND Model DENGRI, Abhianv
11:15–11:30 Towards an integrated modeling framework to explore the future of hydropower generation in national strategies BARATGIN, Laure
11:30–11:45 Integrating Sectoral Water Usage For Improving Hydrologic Simulations In CLM5.0 KIM, Yeonjoo
11:45–12:00 An urban drainage scheme for large-scale flood models GETIRANA, Augusto

Session 21
Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Climate Predictability, Including Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S)

Location: Myabi
Conveners:
Kirsten Findell, Yongkang Xue, Yuhei Takaya

Time Title Presenter
08:30–08:45 The Role Of Soil Hydraulic And Thermal Properties On The Predictability Of Land-Atmosphere Interactions VERHOEF, Anne
08:45–09:00 Influence Of Snow Cover Over Eurasia On Surface Air Temperature Variability And Its Impact On Subseasonal Prediction TAKAYA, Yuhei
09:00–09:15 Terrestrial Hydroclimatic Responses To ENSO Variability FINDELL, Kirsten
09:15–09:30 The Potential Local And Non-Local Hydroclimate Consequences Of The Agricultural Expansion In South America's Dry Chaco. BERBERY, E. Hugo
09:30–09:45 Deforestation's Impact On Hydro-Climatic Stability And Variability In The Maritime Continent LO, Min-Hui
09:45–10:00 Tibetan Plateau Soil Temperature Are Found To Be The First-Order Source Of Subseasonal-To-Seasonal Precipitation Predictability Regionally And Globally: The GEWEX/LS4P Initiative XUE, Yongkang
10:30–10:45 Predicting On Summer Climate From Soil Temperature: Local And Remote Effects WANG, Aihui
10:45–11:00 Local Surface Cooling From Afforestation Amplified By Lower Aerosol Pollution GE, Jun
11:00–11:15 Do Environmental Framing Conditions Impact The Magnitude Of The Surface Control On Atmospheric Boundary Layer Evolution? JACH, Lisa
11:15–11:30 Using Global Satellite Observations To Understand The Contribution Of Land-Atmosphere Interactions To Subseasonal-To-Seasonal Predictability Of Flash Droughts HARRIS, Bethan
11:30–11:45 Implementation Of Multi-Layer Snow Scheme In Seasonal Forecast System And Its Impact On Model Climatological Bias SEO, Eunkyo
11:45–12:00 The effect of forest cover changes on the regional climate conditions in Europe during the period 1986-2015 BREIL, Marcus

Session 22
Km-scale regional and global modeling – advancements, opportunities, and challenges

Location: Ohgi
Conveners: Andreas Prein, Min-Hui Lo, Tomoko Nitta

Time Title Presenter
08:30–08:45 Temporally Extending The Prediction Of Surface Winds From 5-Km Regional Climate Models By Machine Learning MAO, Yiwen
08:45–09:00 CCRS Research Towards Improving Modelling And Forecasting Convective Weather Over The Maritime Continent ZHANG, Hugh
09:00–09:15 A Km-Scale Regional Modeling System For Event-Attribution ENGELBRECHT, Francois
09:15–09:30 High-Resolution Large Ensemble Simulation With An Ocean-Assimilated Climate Model MIZUTA, Ryo
09:30–09:45 Groundwater Modeling In GEWEX: Closing The Terrestrial Water Cycle From The Regional To The Global Scale KOLLET, Stefan
09:45–10:00 An Unstructured Mesh Generation Tool For Efficient High-Resolution Representation Of Spatial Heterogeneity In Land Surface Models WEI, Zhongwang
10:30–10:45 A Proposal For Intercomparison Experiments Of Global Storm-Resolving Models: One-Year Long Simulation And Evaluation And Improvement By Earthcare Satellite Observations SATOH, Masaki
10:45–11:00 Horizontal Vorticity Mixing As A Sub-Grid Parameterization For Convection Permitting Models HAGOS, Samson
11:00–11:15 Characteristics Of Precipitating Convection And Moisture-Convection Relationships In Global Km-Scale Simulations TAKASUKA, Daisuke
11:15–11:30 The Diverse Nature Of Regional Precipitation Responses To Global Warming In A Convection- Permitting Regional Climate Model Over South America SAMUEL, Jerry Biju
11:30–11:45 Projected Future Changes In Hourly Extreme Rainfall Events Over South Korea Using A High-Resolution Convection Permitting Model SEO, Ga-Yeong
11:45–12:00 Attribution Of The Heavy Precipitation Event In South Korea During August 2022 Using Convection-Permitting Simulations KWON, Daeun

Session 28
Generating climate information for smaller-scale decision-making

Location: Rose
Conveners:
Monica Morrison, Dai Yamazaki

Time Title Presenter
08:30–08:45 Capacity Building Of Rural Women In Generating Climate Information For Local Level Decision Making In Himalaya: An Illustration Of Bridging The Gap Between Climate Science And Community Adaptation Needs TIWARI, Prakash Chandra
08:45–09:00 Promoting Disaster Reduction Behavior Through Risk Information YAMADA, Tomohito
09:00–09:15 A Comparison Of The Bias Adjustment Results Of Two Climate Projections With Different Spatial Resolutions WATANABE, Satoshi
09:15–09:30 Adaptive Collaborative Governance Processes In Identifying Appropriate Interventions In Mitigating The Impact Of Floods And Droughts In Agricultural Communities In The Philippines DAVID, Myra
09:30–09:45 From Research To Action: The Design Of Communicative Materials And The Risks Informed Process For Xiu-Luan Village Taiwan CHANG, Chia-Wei
09:45–10:00 Impacts Of Different Spatiotemporal Distribution Characteristics Of Rainfall On Flood Peak Flows Under Climate Change. KOYAMA, Naoki
10:30–10:45 Towards And Ethics Of Modeling And Data Use For Actionable Hydroclimate Information MORRISON, Monica
10:45–11:00 Community Hydrological Monitoring Network Through The Co-Production Of Knowledge PRUDENTE, Camila
11:00–11:15 Understanding Surface-Subsurface Soil Moisture Dynamics: Implications For Hydro-Meteorological Extremes And Agricultural Sustainability. GOSWAMI, Mangesh
11:15–11:30 Selecting CMIP6 GCMs For CORDEX Dynamical Downscaling Over Southeast Asia Using A Standardised Benchmarking Framework NGUYEN, Phuong Loan
11:30–11:45 Drought Risks And Agricultural Water Use Under Climate Change In Japan: Relationships Between Changing Climate And Adaptive Actions Of Farmers YOSHIDA, Takeo
11:45–12:00 Elevation-Driven Climatic Boundary Shifts and Their Impact on Afghanistan’s Agriculture: An Assessment of Wheat and Rice Potential Cultivation Under Climate Change SEDIQI, Mohammad Naser

Closing Ceremony

Location: Eminence Hall
Master of Ceremonies: Ms. Yuko Igarashi

Time Title
12:30 – 12:45 Closing of the 9th GEWEX Open Science Conference
Prof. Peter VAN OEVELEN, International GEWEX Project Office | George Mason University
Prof. Tomohito YAMADA, Chair Local Organizing Committee | Hokkaido University
Prof. Hiroki HABASAKI, Dean of Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
12:45 – 12:50ECR Workshop Summary – Hiroki OKACHI, Hokkaido University
12:50 – 13:00Announcement of the winners of the ECR Competition
Prof. Joshua ROUNDY, University of Kansas
Dr. Jan POLCHER Co-Chair GEWEX Scientific Steering group | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace
Prof. Xubin ZENG, Co-Chair GEWEX Scientific Steering group | University of Arizona
13:00 – 13:30Summary of the Open Science Conference + Movie

End of the 9th GEWEX Open Science Conference