Monday 8 July 2024

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
Coffee/Tea Break

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
Lunch and Poster viewing
Time Title Presenter
15:30–17:45
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
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
Lunch and Poster viewing
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
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing

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
Lunch and Poster viewing
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
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
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
Lunch and Poster viewing
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
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
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
Lunch and Poster viewing
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
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing

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 – 19:45Caligraphy and Koto
20:50 – 21:00Closing
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