Oral Presentations
Opening of the 9th GEWEX Open Science Conference
Location: Eminence Hall
Master of Ceremonies: Ms. Yuko Igarashi
Time | Title |
08:30 – 09:00 | Welcome and Opening |
Prof. Peter van Oevelen, Chair, International GEWEX Project Office | George Mason University | |
Prof. Tomohito Yamada, Chair Local Organization Committee | Hokkaida University | |
Message from H.E. Mr. KISHIDA Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan | |
Prof. Junko Hibiya, Vice-President, Science Council of Japan | |
Prof. Kiyohiro Houkin, President, Hokkaido University | |
Mr. Katsuhiro Akimoto, Mayor of Sapporo City | |
Prof. Detlef Stammer, Chair WCRP Joint Scientific Committee | University of Hamburg |
Plenary Session
Flood risk assessment and flood control efforts using climate change impact prediction
Location: Eminence Hall
Conveners: Tomohito Yamada and Jan Polcher
Time | Title | Presenter |
09:00–09:10 | NASA’s Earth Science Program | KAYE, Jack A. |
09:10–09:20 | JAXA’s Earth Observing Satellite Program to Better Understanding of Water Cycle | OKI, Riko |
09:20–09:35 | Dr. Manabe’s Fundamental Research: Expanding the Knowledge Horizon and Transforming our World | YAMANAKA, Yasuhiro |
09:35–09:50 | Late Night Thoughts on Reading Suki Manabe’s Early Papers | FINDELL, Kirsten |
09:50–10:00 | Promote climate change adaptation and mitigation in the water sector through the use of science and technology and collaboration among stakeholders | KOYARI, Takashi |
10:00–10:20 | Perspectives on disaster related climate change impact assessment and adaptation in Japan | NAKAKITA, Eiichi |
10:30–11:00 |
Parallel Sessions
Session 03
Regional Hydroclimate Systems Research
Location: Rose
Conveners: Peter van Oevelen, Tim Schneider, Monica Morrison
Time | Title | Presenter |
11:00–11:15 | A Framework For Clustering Precipitation Spatial Distribution Using UMAP And HDBSCAN | CHENG, Daiwei |
11:15–11:30 | Continental-Scale Trend Analysis Of Water And Energy Cycles From The Forty+ Year High Resolution CONUS404 Simulation | KIM, Ju-Hue |
11:30–11:45 | Importance Of Input Variable Selection In Machine Learning Algorithm For River Stage Forecasting | KIM, Sunmin |
11:45–12:00 | Recovering Weather Station Data And Instrumental Meteorological Records In The Ship Logs Around Japan During The 19Th Century | KUBOTA, Hisayuki |
12:00–12:15 | Monitoring Global Integrals Of Essential Climate Variables To Evaluate The Closure Of Geophysical Cycles | POLCHER, Jan |
12:15–12:30 | Typhoon Frequency Affecting Taiwan Associated With El Niño During 1900–1945 | TAN, Pei-Hua |
12:30–14:00 |
Time | Title | Presenter |
15:30–17:45 | ||
17:30–17:45 | Hydroclimate Variability Over The Past Millennium Recorded By High-Resolution Stalagmite From Sri Lanka | TAN, Liangcheng |
17:45–18:00 | Machine Learning Approach On Input Variable Selection For Improved Monthly Rainfall Prediction In Chao Phraya River Basin Considering Teleconnections | JONGWATTANAPAIBOON, Sirada |
18:00–18:15 | The Response Of Water Cycle To Global Warming Over Drylands In East Asia | REN, Yu |
18:15–18:30 | Ensemble-Based Reanalysis Of The Terrestrial Cryosphere | AALSTAD, Kristoffer |
18:30–18:45 | Seasonal Response Of Reconstructed Historical ENSO To Volcanism With Isotopic Paleoclimate Data Assimilation | CHENG, Jingya |
18:45–19:00 | Humans & Hydroclimate In The United States (H2US): A New Regional Hydroclimate Project | SCHNEIDER, Timothy |
Session 06
Organization of convection: from process understanding to high-impact weather and lightning warning
Location: Clover (morning) and Eminence Hall-B (afternoon)
Conveners: Hanii Takahashi, Hiro Masunaga, Ruby Leung
Time | Title | Presenter |
11:00–11:15 | General Features And Synoptic-Scale Environments Of Mesoscale Convective Systems Over South China During The 2013–2017 Pre-Summer Rainy Seasons | LUO, Yali |
11:15–11:30 | Processes Leading To Unusual Atmospheric River Activity Impacting Western U.S. In 2022/2023 Winter | HSU, Huang-Hsiung |
11:30–11:45 | Soil Moisture Gradients Enhance Mesoscale Convective Systems In Global Storm Hotspots | KLEIN, Cornelia |
11:45–12:00 | Overview Of The Numerical Studies For Lightning And Related Phenomena, Lightning Prediction, And Lightning In The Future Using A Bulk Lightning Model Coupled With A Meteorological Model. | SATO, Yousuke |
12:00–12:15 | Is The Isotopic Composition Of Precipitation A Robust Indicator For Reconstructions Of Past Tropical Cyclones Frequency? A Case Study On Réunion Island From Rain And Water Vapor Isotopic Observations | CAUQUOIN, Alexandre |
12:15–12:30 | Characteristics Of Large-Scale Environments Of Precipitating Mesoscale Convective Systems | SU, Hui |
12:30–14:00 |
Time | Title | Presenter |
14:00–14:15 | Towards A Complete Description Of Tropical Upper Tropospheric Cloud Systems And Diabatic Heating From Synergistic Satellite Observations | STUBENRAUCH, Claudia |
14:15–14:30 | The Bay Of Bengal Environment: Co-Existence Of Mesovortices And Tornadoes With Tropical Cyclones | AKTER, Nasreen |
14:30–14:45 | Intensification Of Daily Tropical Precipitation Extremes From More Organized Convection | BAO, Jiawei |
14:45–15:00 | Impacts Of Moist Convection On Tropical Cyclone Intensification Onset | MINAMIDE, Masashi |
15:00–15:15 | The Delicate Dance Between Rain Evaporation And Convective Organization | HWONG, Yi-Ling |
15:15–15:30 | Midlatitude Oceanic Fronts Strengthen The Hydrological Cycle Between Cyclones And Anticyclones | OKAJIMA, Satoru |
15:30–17:45 |
Session 13
The Mountain and cold region (cryosphere) Water Cycle
Location: Ohgi
Conveners: Koji Fujita, Yaoming Ma, Xin Li
Time | Title | Presenter |
11:00–11:15 | Influence Of Lake Breezes On The Triggering Of Moist Convection On The Tibetan Plateau: A Large-Eddy Simulation Study | HAN, Cunbo |
11:15–11:30 | Are Central Tienshan Glaciers Of Winter-Accumulation Type Or Summer-Accumulation Type? | LIN, Changgui |
11:30–11:45 | The Energy And Water Exchange And Its Effect On The Weather And Climate Over The Tibetan Plateau | MA, Yaoming |
11:45–12:00 | Characteristics And Origin Of Poleward Penetrating Atmospheric Rivers Over Eastern Siberia During Summer. | FUKUTOMI, Yoshiki |
12:00–12:15 | Interdecadal And Multidecadal Variabilities In Summer Precipitation Affecting Persistent Wet And Dry Years Over Siberia | KANAMORI, Hironari |
12:15–12:30 | Changes In Summer Arctic Atmospheric Circulation Due To The Rapid Arctic Sea Ice Decline | LEE, Doo Young |
12:30–14:00 | ||
14:00–14:15 | Historical Trend And Future Projection Of Climate Extremes Over The Southern Slope Of Himalayas | ARYAL, Deepak |
14:15–14:30 | Long-Term Trends Of Stable Isotopes In Precipitation In Mid-High Latitudes Of The Northern Hemisphere | ICHIYANAGI, Kimpei |
14:30–14:45 | Irreversible Glacier Change And Trough Water For Centuries After Overshooting The Paris Agreement Temperature Goal | MAUSSION, Fabien |
14:45–15:00 | Convection-Permitting Simulations Of Current And Future Climates Over The Tibetan Plateau | ZOU, Liwei |
15:00–15:15 | Climatic Effects Of Winter-Spring Land Surface Processes Anomalies Over Tibetan Plateau Under The Background Of Vegetation Cover Increment | YANG, Kai |
15:15–15:30 | Land-Atmosphere Interactions Partially Offset The Accelerated Tibetan Plateau Water Cycle Through Dynamical Processes | SUN, Jing |
15:30–17:45 | ||
17:30–17:45 | Precipitation Isotope Variations In Inland Antarctica Contributed By Episodic Warm And Moist Air Intrusion From Mid-Latitudes––For A Better Understanding Of Paleoclimate | KINO, Kanon |
17:45–18:00 | Study On Improvement Of Accuracy Of Ice Jam Hazard Area Extraction Method | OKUYAMA, Honoka |
18:00–18:15 | Long-Term Fluctuations In Groundwater Levels In Mountainous Bedrock And Rainfall-Runoff Characteristics Of Watersheds | KOTANI, Hayato |
18:15–18:30 | The representation of soil moisture-atmosphere feedbacks across the Third Pole in CMIP6 | TALIB, Joshua |
18:30–18:45 | Changes Of The River Streamflow In Eastern Siberia Across Scales | LEBEDEVA, Liudmila |
18:45–19:00 | Glacier Loss And Changing Climate Threaten Himalayan Water Resources: Insights From The Langtang River Basin | PRADHANANGA, Dhiraj |
Session 18
Observing the Water Cycle from Space
Location: Myabi
Conveners: George Huffman, Seji Kato, Diego Fernandez, M-H. Ahn
Time | Title | Presenter |
11:00–11:15 | Global Snowfall As Revealed By Satellite Precipitation Products | TAN, Jackson |
11:15–11:30 | Insights Into Long-Term Global Precipitation From Imerg And GPCP multiple Satellite-Based Datasets Provide Estimates Of The Long-Term Record Of Global Precipitation. | HUFFMAN, George |
11:30–11:45 | The River Discharge Climate Change Initiative Precursor Project | GAL, Laetitia |
11:45–12:00 | Supporting Satellite Radar Altimetry User Communities For Societal Benefit | SRINIVASAN, Margaret |
12:00–12:15 | EUMETSAT’s Contribution To Observation Of Water Cycle From Space | JOHN, Viju |
12:15–12:30 | Accelerating Societal Benefit Of The Surface Water And Ocean Topography Mission | BONNEMA, Matthew |
12:30–14:00 | ||
14:00–14:15 | JAXA Earth Observation Overview For Measuring The Global Water Cycle | OKI, Riko |
14:15–14:30 | Investigating Small Water Bodies In The Extreme Environments Of Polar Regions | FENG, Min |
14:30–14:45 | European Space Agency (ESA): Supporting Climate Change Science And Action From Space | VOLDEN, Espen |
14:45–15:00 | Irrigation Event Retrieval At The Plot Scale Using Remote Sensing Observations | LE PAGE, Michel |
15:00–15:15 | Examining Water Vapour Residency Times From Observational And Model Ensembles | TRENT, Tim |
15:15–15:30 | Development Of A Precipitation Climate Record By Spaceborne Precipitation Radar | KANEMARU, Kaya |
15:30–17:30 | ||
17:30–17:45 | The Latest GPCP Daily And Monthly Products (Version 3.2), Assessment Over The Oceans And Cold Regions, And The Plans Forward | BEHRANGI, Ali |
17:45–18:00 | Using Precipitation, Soil Moisture, And Snow Cover Observations To Constrain The Land Surface Water Cycle In The NASA Geos Modeling And Assimilation Framework | REICHLE, Rolf |
18:00–18:15 | Assimilation Of Satellite Observed River Hydrodynamics To A Global River Model | YAMAZAKI, Dai |
18:15–18:30 | A Coupled Model For Estimating Evapotranspiration And Its Components | CUI, Yaokui |
18:30–18:45 | How Frequent Can We Monitor Surface Water Extent Dynamics At High-Resolution Using Open-Source Satellites? | DECLARO, Alexis |
18:45–19:00 | GIRAFE V1: A Global Precipitation Climate Data Record From Satellite Data Including Uncertainty Estimates | SCHRÖDER, Marc |
Session 29
Advance in flood research, its prediction, impact assessment and mitigation strategies
Location: Eminence Hall (morning) and Eminence Hall-A (afternoon)
Conveners: Vidya Samadi, Joshua Roundy, Dan Wright, Mostafa Saberian
Time | Title | Presenter |
11:00–11:15 | Assessing Concurrent Flood Risk In Multiple River Basins Using Multivariate Extreme Value Theory And Large Ensemble Climate Simulation Data | TANAKA, Tomohiro |
11:15–11:30 | Development Of An Integrated Analysis Model For Rainfall-Runoff, Flood Flow And Sediment Transport In The Hii River For Evaluating The Flood Water Balance | GOTOH, Takahisha |
11:30–11:45 | Hydrometeorological Predictability To Compound Flooding And Hazard Prediction Under Epistemic And Aleatory Uncertainties | MORADKHANI, Hamid |
11:45–12:00 | Improving The Hydro-Meteorological Aspects Of Flash Flood Forecasts In Bangladesh | AKTER, Fatima |
12:00–12:15 | Integrated Prediction Of Precipitation And Hydrology For Early Actions (INPRHA): A New Project In The World Weather Research Program | DAVIS, Christopher |
12:15–12:30 | Assessment Of Spatiotemporal Dynamics Of Flood Exposures And Evaluation Of Flood Risk Reduction Strategies In The Solo River Basin Of Indonesia | SHRESTHA, Badri Bhakta |
12:30–14:00 |
Time | Title | Presenter |
14:00–14:15 | Dynamics-Constrained Projection Of Design Flood Over North China Plain Under A Future Climate | YANG, Long |
14:15–14:30 | A New Open-Source Global Flood Protection Database | BOULANGE, Julien |
14:30–14:45 | Asymmetric Response Of Terrestrial Hydrologic Cycles Up To Carbon Dioxide Removal | CHOI, Jiwoo |
14:45–15:00 | Flood Damage In Rice-Cultivated Areas Within The Laguna Lake Sub-Basins Using Water And Energy Budget-Based Rainfall-Runoff-Inundation Model (Web-Rri) Under Climate Change And Srm Scenarios | LOMIBAO, Keane Carlo |
15:00–15:15 | Predictive Analysis Of Flooding In Headwater Streams Using Deep Neural Networks And Multi-Layer Perceptron Models | SABERIAN, Mostafa |
15:15–15:30 | Assessing Flood Risk On Local Economy Focusing On Indirect Impact Through Supply Chain | NAITO, Kensuke |
15:30–17:30 |
Stakeholder Sessions
Flood risk assessment and flood control efforts using climate change impact prediction
Location: Rose
Time: 13:00–17:00
Organizer: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Title | Presenter |
Toward Nationwide Flood Risk Assessment Under Climate Change |
Takahiro SAYAMA |
Revising flood control plans considering climate change impact, and promoting “River basin disaster resilience and sustainability by all” | Morio OZAWA |
Investigation and Implementation of Flood Control Measures Considering Climate Change in Hokkaido Region | Makoto NAKATSUGAWA |
“Paddy Field Dams” Through Compassion and Empathy | Takami SAITO |
Assessment and management of risks and opportunities related to climate change based on TCFD recommendations | Kei SAITO |
Process-Based Flood Frequency Analysis in a Warming Climate | Daniel B. Wright |
Dutch challenges and possible future choices with regard flood risk and sea level rise | Bas Kolen |
Water cycle changes over Asia: from attribution to adaptation how to communicate advanced information on climate and hazard projections to the general public
Location: Clover
Time: 13:00–15:00
Organizer:
AORI, University of Tokyo, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Meteorological Business Support Center, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Title | Presenter |
Downscaling and machine learning for climate projections in Australia |
Andy Pitman |
Co-generating climate information in the Philippines | Faye Cruz |
Dialogue with stakeholders through extreme event attribution |
Yukiko Imada |
Integrated hazard projections and some applications to national policy | Kenji Tanaka |
Some activities at the Center for Climate Change Adaptation (CCCA) |
Naota Hanasaki |
Climate risk and co-production of knowledge | Ruby Leung |
Leveraging Hydrometeorological Insights to Strengthen Urban Himalayan Resilience Against Floods | Sumit Sen |
Ayumu Goto | |
Hiroaki Suzuki |
Initiatives taken by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government against flood and storms considering climate change
Location: Clover
Time: 15:30–17:30
Organizer: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Title | Presenter |
Initiatives taken by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government against flood and storms considering climate change | Takashi Sannomiya |
Tamotsu Saito | |
Tomoichi Fujihashi | |
Tadashi Yamada |
Conference Reception
Location: Eminence Hall
Master of Ceremonies: Prof. Jun Matsumoto, Tokyo Metropolian University
Time | Title |
18:45 – 19:15 | Walk In |
19:15 – 19:25 | Welcome and Opening Conference Reception |
Prof. Yukari Takayabu, Chair, Adisory Committee Meeting GEWEX-OSC 2024 | |
Mr. Naomichi Suzuki, Governor, Hokkaido Prefecture | |
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 | |
19:30 – 19:45 | Caligraphy and Koto |
20:50 – 21:00 | Closing |
Prof. Toru Terao, Kagawa University | |
Prof. Elichi Nakakita, Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute |
Poster Presentations
Session 02
The Earth’s Water, Energy and Carbon Cyces Studies
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P01 – CREWELL, Susanne | Atmospheric Water Cycling: A Comparative Study Between The Atacama And Namib Desert |
P02 – TONGDEENOK, Piyapong | Future Climate Change Impact On The Precipitation And Water Security In The Mountainous Watershed Under Different General Circulation Model Scenarios |
P03 – TANAKA, Kenji | Historical Changes And Future Projections Of Hydrological Environments Of The World’s Major Basins |
P04 – LANDERER, Felix | Earth’s Energy Imbalance: Perspective From The Geodetic Satellites And The Sea Level Budget |
P05 – TSUTSUI, Hiroyuki | Agricultural Drought Assessment For Drought Regions In ITCZ And Subtropical High Using The Coupled Land And Vegetation Data Assimilation System (CLVDAS) |
P06 – LI, Ren | The Behavior Of Monthly In Situ Soil Thermal Conductivity At Different Land Surfaces In The Northern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China |
P07 – YAMAMOTO, Kosuke | Today’s Earth: Development And Evaluation Of Global High Resolution Terrestrial Hydrological Simulation System |
P08 – MARAHATTA, Suresh | Assessing Climate Change Impacts On Hydroelectric Trade: A Case Study Of The Tamakoshi River Basin In Nepal |
P09 – HUNT, Allen | Prediction Of The Water Balance And Derived Quantities (Carbon Assimilation, Streamflow Changes) From Percolation Theory And Ecological Optimality |
P10 – FENG, Dan | Integrated Analysis Of Groundwater Storage Anomalies In Songliao Plain |
P11 – KOSHIDA, Yuto | Long-Term Trend Analysis Of Equilibrium Water Temperature In Japan Focusing On The Acceleration Of Global Warming Over The Recent Decades |
P12 – CHENG, Lijing | Global And Regional Ocean Freshwater Budgets Based On Ocean Salinity Data |
P13 – HASEGAWA, Sadafumi | Observations of Snowpack in the Jozankei Dam Area of Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan |
Session 03
Regional Hydroclimate Systems Research
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P14 – SUZUKI, Akahiro | Analysis Of Temporal Patterns Of Daily Rainfall Intensity Using Climate Projections: A Study In The Tokachi River Basin, Hokkaido, Northern Island Of Japan |
P15 – TEJADA, Allan | Reservoir Inflow Simulation Of The Water And Energy Balance – Distributed Hydrologic Model (Web-Dhm) Using Various Gridded Rainfall Products Over Angat Watershed, Philippines |
P16 – TOMITA, Tomohiko | Characteristics Of Meso-Γ-Scale Precipitation Distribution In Hitoyoshi/Kuma Area Of Kumamoto |
P17 – AOKI, Kazuma | Analysis Of Annual Characteristics Of Phytoplankton And Nutrient Concentrations In Japanese Dams Over The Past 30 Years Using Observational Data And Prediction Of Future Reservoir Environments Using A Vertical One-Dimensional Reservoir Model |
P18 – TANAKA, Kento | Characteristics Of The Meteorological Field In The Year Of Saltwater Intrusion In The Ishikari River Flowing Through Hokkaido, Northern Japan |
P19 – YAMADA, Takashi | Relationship Between Snow Cover Distribution And Topography/Vegetation Using Airborne Laser Scanning In Japan |
P20 – VAN OEVELEN, Peter | The Regional Hydroclimate Projects – A 30 Year Review |
P21 – OKI, Taikan | Total Economic Costs of Climate Change At Different Discount Rates For Market And Non-market Values |
Session 06
Organization of convection: from process understanding to high-impact weather and lightning warning
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P22 – UDDIN, Md. Rafi | Lightning In Bangladesh: Hydrometeors Assessment Of Active And Inactive Lightning Days |
P23 – NISHI, Noriyuki | Structure Of The Large-Scale Cirrus Formation Events In The ITCZ |
P24 – HASHIMOTO, DAN | Structure Of Convective Clouds Revealed By Precipitable Water Vapor Estimated By GPS Observation In The Ishikari Bay Of Hokkaido, Northern Japan |
P25 – KAMBE, Daichi | The Impact Of Fronts And Topography On Line-Shaped Rainbands Regarding Occurrence Characteristics Over Japan |
P26 – MATSUOKA, Haruki | Analysis Of Meteorological Factors And Future Changes Of Typhoon Hagibis 2019 Considering Topographic Rainfall In Chikuma River Basin And Tone River Basin |
P27 – SUGIURA, Togo | Overcoming The Barrier Of Maritime Continent: Background Fields Affecting MJO Propagation And The Seasonality Of The Effects |
P28 – SRIVASTAVA, Piyush | Impact Of Cloud Microphysics Parameterization On Simulating The Extreme Rainfall Conditions Over Central Himalaya Using WRF Modeling System |
P29 – SIERRA, Juan P | Shallow-To-Deep Convection Evolution Over The Southern Amazon During The Dry-To-Wet Transition Season: An Analysis From Twin Deforested/Forested Experiments |
P30 – SELEVICH, Yuliya | Development Of An ISCCP-Based Convection Tracking Database: Initial Results (1983-Present) |
P31 – IIDA, Koki | Impacts Of PBL Schemes Combined With Coupled Ocean And Wave On Typhoons |
P32 – FUJIWARA, Keita | Impact Of Historical And Future Warming On Heavy Rainfall Over Eastern Japan Induced By Typhoon Hagibis (2019) In Dynamical Downscaling Simulations |
P33 – KAWATANI, Yoshiyuki | Assessment Of Contingency Effects On Vortex Tube Structures In Line-Shaped Rain Bands Using Les |
P34 – WU, Jiwei | Increasing Trend Of WNP Tropical Cyclone-Related Precipitation Over East Asia During Boreal Summer |
P35 – SAYA, Akane | Hybrid Data Assimilation For Simulating A Band-Shaped Heavy Precipitation Event In Japan |
P36 – OHYA, Yuta | Radar Missing Ratio and Multi-Doppler Analysis Potential of Line-Shaped Rainbands Using the XRAIN Radar Observation Network in Japan |
P37 – OKACHI, Hiroki | Statistical Analysis of Topographic Rainfall over the Two Bains in Honshu Island of Japan with 5-km Large Ensemble of Climate Projection Dataset |
P38 – LEUNG, L. Ruby | A global increase in nearshore tropical cyclone intensification |
Session 13
The Mountain and cold region (cryosphere) Water Cycle
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P40 – NOGUCHI, Izumi | Study On Climate Change In Hokkaido, Northern Japan -Trend Of Snowfall And Snow Cover Change- |
P41 – SUZUKI, Chieko | Inter-Annual Variation Of Modis-Derived Snow Cover Around Central Japan |
P42 – TAMAKAWA, Katsunori | Investigation Of Satellite Precipitation Dataset And Snow Hydrological Model In The Upper Chamkharchu Basin In Bhutan |
P43 – KEBEDE, Seifu | Water Isotope And 222Rn Based Assessemetn Of A Multiscale Surface Water Groundwater Interaction Studies Around Drakensburg Mountain, South Africa |
P44 – MA, Ning | Increasing Tibetan Plateau Terrestrial Evapotranspiration Primarily Driven By Precipitation |
P45 – OKADA, Ryota | Investigation On Estimation Method Of Jewelry Ice Appearance Period In Hokkaido |
P46 – ODAGIRI, Tatsuki | Effect Of Katsurazawa Dam Releases On Ikushunbetsu River In Winter |
P47 – LAPOINTE, Francis | Assessing Different Types Of Snow Observations And Models Over Large Territories |
P48 – SUGIMOTO, Shiori | Impacts Of Topography Resolution On Simulated Precipitation In The Cloud Resolving Model |
P49 – UENO, Kenichi | Impacts Of Ros Events On Mountain Snow Cover In Central Japan |
P50 – NAZEMI, Ali | Largescale estimates of snow water in the north of north America |
P51 – LEBEDEVA, Liudmila | Taliks within continuous permafrost environments are vital for sustaining river streamflow within small Watersheds Across Scales |
P52 – DAWADI, Binod | Climate Change And Winter Precipitation Over Southern Slope Of Central Himalaya, Nepal |
P53 – HASEGAWA, Sadafumi | Future Projection Of Water Resources Derived From Snow In River Basins Of Hokkaido, Japan, Using Large Ensemble Of Climate Projection Database |
P54 – WANG, Yan | Warming And Heavy Precipitation Drive Surge In Glacier Lake Outbrust Flood Over High Asia Mountains |
P55 – SAHA, PROLAY | The Evolving Hydrological Cycle Of The Summer Monsoon Season Over Northeast India |
P56 – PRADHANANGA, Dhiraj | Empowering Communities and Local Government through Citizen Science and Climate-Induced Disaster Risk Awareness: A Case Study from the Nepal Himalayas |
P57 – PAN, Yun | Precipitation in Tibetan Plateau estimated from a GRACE-based water budget |
P58 – WEN, Lijuan | Improvements of simulated lake temperature in Ngoring Lake over the Tibetan Plateau during its ice-covered period |
Session 18
Observing the Water Cycle from Space
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P59 – KACHI, Misako | Space-Based Observations Of Water-Related Variables By The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR) Series And Its Applications |
P60 – REAGER, JT | Global Water Cycle Variability And Impact On Sea Level Through Episodic Rise Events |
P61 – LEE, Tong | Enhancing Research In Ocean-Water Cycle Linkages Using Satellite Salinity Measurements |
P62 – LIN, jiayi | Advancing Earth System Understanding Through Space-Based Observation Of Energy, Water, And Carbon Cycles |
P63 – AIDA, Kentaro | Analysis Of The Impact Of Soil Moisture Spatial Distribution On The Estimation Accuracy Of Microwave Radiometer Soil Moisture Products |
P64 – HAGIHARA, Yuichiro | Global Evaluation Of Doppler Velocity Errors On Spaceborne Cloud Profiling Radar For Earthcare Using Global Storm-Resolving Simulation |
P65 – USAMI, Seiya | ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 Coherence-Based Snow Depth Observation |
P66 – MASAKI, Takeshi | Reexamination Of Precipitation Type Classification For Spaceborne Radar Using A Ground Based Doppler Radar Over The Tibetan Plateau |
P67 – ISHIKAWA, Yuki | Satellite Monitoring Of Natural And Anthropogenic Changes In River Discharge Throughout A Continental-Scale Basin |
P68 – SETO, Rie | Feasibility Of Liquid Water Path Estimation Over Land Using Satellite-Based Ka-Band Passive Microwave Observation |
P69 – YOSHIMURA, Kei | Improvement of weather forecast by water vapor isotope data assimilation |
P70 – SCHRÖDER, Marc | The GEWEX Water Vapor Assessment (G-VAP): results from the inter-comparison of global water vapour data records |
P71 – HUFFMAN, George | IMERG V07 and Beyond |
P72 – LAKSHMI, Venkat | Soil moisture is a key parameter for numerous studies in earth science. |
Session 21
Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Climate Predictability, Including Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S)
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P73 – DENGRI, Abhianv | Identifying And Understanding Soil Moisture Bimodality Hotspots During Boreal Summers |
P74 – WANG, Guiling | Soil Moisture Dominates The Land Surface Feedback In The Development Of Compound Drought-Heat Extremes In Tropical South America |
P75 – ENDO, Hirokazu | Influence Of Eurasian Continent Warming On Future Changes In East Asian Summer Monsoon Precipitation |
P76 – NITTA, Tomoko | Development Of Integrated Land Simulator As A Land Component For MIROC7: Preliminary Results Focusing On Land-Atmosphere Coupling |
P77 – LI, Qiaoping | The Prediction Ability Of CMA-CPSV3 On The S2S Scale And The Impact Of Land Surface Initial Conditions |
P78 – CHEN, Yue | The Relative Contribution Of Large‑Scale Circulation And Local Soil Moisture To Summer Precipitation Over Asian Mid‑Low Latitudes |
P79 – TALIB, Joshua | The Impact Of Anomalous Soil Moisture On Jet Characteristics – A Focus On The East African Turkana Jet |
P79 – VERHOEF, Anne | The Role Of Soil Hydraulic And Thermal Properties On The Predictability Of Land-Atmosphere Interactions |
P80 – OHARA, Noriaki | Statistical Incorporation Of The Modes Of Low-Frequency Climate Variability To The Seasonal Snowpack Forecasting Using Non-Gaussian Information Metric |
P81 – OKORO, Ugochukwu | Vegetation Trend During Recent West African Monsoon Season And The Near Future Implications |
P82 – SHIN, Min-Seok | Understanding The East Asian Carbon Cycle Based On Surface Temperature, Precipitation And Vegetation Activity |
P83 – CHOI, Gyuyeon | Evaluation Of Afternoon Precipitation Triggered By Land-Atmosphere Interactions In Kim |
P84 – KUROKAWA, Mai | Development Of A Weekly Precipitation Prediction Model Using Deep Learning Over Indochina Peninsula |
P85 – WONGCHUIG, Sly | Recent Drying Of Central Congo Surface Waters |
P86 – MA, Di | Simulated impacts of the wetter arid area of Northwestern China (ANWC) on energy budget and atmospheric circulation over central part of North China plain in summer |
Session 29
Advance in flood research, its prediction, impact assessment and mitigation strategies
Location: Cherry
Board # + Presenter | Title |
C01 – KIGUCHI, Masashi | Integrated River Basin Management For The Flood -Case Study In Toyama, Japan |
C02 – WRIGHT, Daniel | The Modern Case For Understanding The Dynamics Of Flood Frequency |
C03 – YOSHIMURA, Kohei | Kushiro Wetland Nature Restoration Project And Impact Of Climate Change |
C04 – OKABE, Masato | Establish Of A Quantitative Flood Risk Assessment System For Promoting River Basin Disaster Resilience And Sustainability By All |
C05 – KITA, Yuki | Flood Risk Reduction Effect Of Levee In A Global Riverine Inundation Model |
C06 – NIHEI, Yasuo | Evaluation Of Fluid Force Acting On Individual Buildings Using A Hybrid 2D And 3D Flow Model |
C07 – YAMADA, Tadashi | A Basic Concept To Optimizing The Minimum Benefits In River Improvement And Management – From B/C To B-C As An Optimal Stopping Problem – |
C08 – SUZUKI, Kohei | Co-Creation To Build A System For "River Basin Disaster Resilience And Sustainability By All" In The Jinzu River Basin With The Participation Of Scientists, Government, And Citizens. |
C09 – KURE, Shuichi | Regional Climate Change Impacts Of Flood Inundation And Evaluation Of Several Counter Measures In Japan And Indonesia |
C10 – KANG, Taeun | Analysis Of Debris Flow Behavior Considering Driftwood And Entrainment-Erosion |
C11 – SUN, Wei | Exploring Changes Of Precipitation Extremes Under Climate Change Through Global Variable-Resolution Modeling |
C12 – NOBUTA, Ryunosuke | Health Impacts Of The Heavy Rain Event Of July 2018 In Hiroshima City |
C14 – WAKAI, Atsushi | Functional Data Analysis Of Precipitation And Flood Damage Statistics And Evaluation Of The Models |
C15 – IKEMOTO, Atsuya | Nationwide Evaluation Of The Hydropower Potential From The Use Of Agricultural Reservoirs In Japan For Power Generation Based On Design Water Withdrawals |
C16 – ZHAO, Fang | Frequency Bias Causes Overestimation Of Climate Change Impacts On Global Flood Exposure |
C17 – ABE, Shiori | Relationship Between Increased Peak Discharge And Rainfall Pattern Changes In Project Scale Rainfall Events Due To Climate Change: A Study Of Major Rivers In Ibaraki Prefecture |
C18 – SHIN, Ju-Young | Impact Of Super Extreme Rainfall Events On Design Criteria Of The Hydraulic Infrastructures In Pohang Region: A Case Study To Typhoon Hinnamnor In 2022 |
C19 – HIRASAWA, Yoko | Proposal Of Runoff Calculation Method For Arbitrary Basin And Arbitrary Period Using Open Data Of River Network And Meteorology |
C20 – SAMADI, Vidya | Fairly Precise: Deep Neural Network Frameworks For Explainable Flood Forecasting Models |
C21 – TAMURA, Shota | Evaluation Of Green Infrastructure Implementation Scenarios With Local Living Environment Focusing On Flood Control Effectiveness |
C22 – LI, Xiaoyang | Developing A Grid Based Distributed Dahuofang Hydrological Model For Hourly Flood Forecasting In Semi-Humid And Semi-Arid Watersheds |
C23 – UEMURA, Fumihiko | Evaluation Method For Dike Failure Probability Due To Erosion Toward Quantitative Assessment Of Flood Risk In Floodplains |
C24 – FURUOKA, Ojiro | Assessing The Impact Of Uncertainties In Rainfall Patterns And Water Holding Capacity On Rainfall-Runoff Processes |
C25 – YANAGIHARA, Hayata | Impact Of Flood Risk And Damage On Out-Migration And In-Migration Across Municipalities In Japan |
C26 – OIKAWA, Yuma | Analysis Of The Applicability Rainfall Runoff Model To Large-Scale Floods Intensifies By Climate Change |