Thursday 11 July 2024

Oral Presentations

Plenary Session

JST and JICA’s SATREPS Program: Addressing Global Issues with Developing Countries
— Progress and Prospects of International Joint Research Projects on Climate Change and Water Supported by the Government of Japan —

Location: Eminence Hall
Conveners:
Ruby Leung and Jun Matsumoto

Time Title Presenter
08:30–09:00 Leveraging hydrology to enhance climate resilience KOIKE, Toshio
09:00–09:30 Studies on Hydrometeorological Ensemble Forecasting in China YUAN, Huiling
09:30–10:00 Changing Water Cycle and Monsoon Precipitation Extremes: Lessons Learned and Way Forward RAGHAVAN, Krishnan
10:00–10:30
Coffee/Tea Break

Parallel Sessions

Session 01
Groundwater Resources, Sustainability, Modeling and Observations

Location: Myabi
Conveners:
Stefan Kollet, Laura Condon

Time Title Presenter
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
17:15–17:30 Estimation Of Water Velocities And Volumetric Fluxes In Catchments And Groundwater Systems BERKOWITZ, Brian
17:30–17:45 Eco-Hydrogeological Assessment Of Nature-Based Solution For Flood Risk Reduction In Lowland Sub-Catchment Of Thailand Using Swat-Modflow Simulation PUTTHIVIDHYA, Aksara
17:45–18:00 The Decline In The Groundwater Table Depth Over The Past Four Decades In China Simulated By The NOAH-MP Land Model LI, Mingxing
18:00–18:15 Accelerating Continental-Scale Groundwater Simulation With A Fusion Of Machine Learning, Integrated Hydrologic Models And Community Platforms MAXWELL, Reed
18:15–18:30 Impact Of Climate Change On Groundwater Storage Change In The South Korean Peninsula Using Satellite Data AGOSSOU, Amos
18:30–18:45 A Global Transient Simulation Of Groundwater Level From H08-Modflow Model HE, Qing

Session 12
Water and climate in urban and/or coastal environments

Location: Rose
Conveners:
Martin Best, Rogier Westerhoff

Time Title Presenter
10:30–10:45 Cooling Adelaide Summers By Enhanced Passive Stormwater Infiltration GUAN, Huade
10:45–11:00 Response Of Extreme Precipitation To Urban Expansion Over Megaregions PANG, Bo
11:00–11:15 Measuring And Modelling The Effect Of Sea Level Rise On Groundwater Level And Salinity: Case Studies From New Zealand WESTERHOFF, Rogier
11:15–11:30 How A Warmer Future Climate Will Reshape Extreme Weather And Water Cycle Over Great Lakes Region: Summer Convective System And Winter Lake-Effect Snowstorm QIAN, Yun
11:30–11:45 Improving An Extreme Precipitation Simulation With Realistic Urban Land Use Representation PAUL, Oscar
11:45–12:00 Land Subsidence In Bangkok Vicinity: Causes And Long-Term Trend Analysis Using Insar And Random Forest AHMED, Sakina
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
Time Title Presenter
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
17:15–17:30 Vulnerability To Geomorphic Hazards And Flooding In Bangladesh TIGGELOVEN, Timothy
17:30–17:45 Toward Future Global Water Scarcity Assessment Including Major Cities. KAJIYAMA, Kiyoharu
17:45–18:00 Impacts Of Climate-Driven Temperature Rise On Brackish Water Fishes: A Comprehensive Literature Review BANDARA, Gayathra
18:00–18:15 On the Localized Extreme Rainfall over the Great Bay Area in South China with Complex Topography and Strong UHI Effects LUO, Yali
18:15–18:30 Submarine Groundwater Discharge Potential along the Coastal region of West Bengal, India PINGALE, Santosh Murlidhar
18:30–18:45 Evaluating Future Sea Level Rise To Project Beach Loss Rate In Toyama Prefecture DHANRAJ, Dasari

Session 15
Monitoring and modeling of water, energy and carbon processes across scales

Location: Clover (morning) and Ohgi (afternoon)
Conveners:
Gianpaolo Balsamo, Yunyan Zhang, Ying Sun, Thomas Kurosu (morning), JT Reager (afternoon)

Time Title Presenter
10:30–10:45 Development Of A Global Cloud-System-Resolving Model Equipped With Stable Water Isotopes (Nicam-Wiso) TANOUE, Masahiro
10:45–11:00 The Role Of The Indian Ocean In Flooding And Wetland Methane Emissions Across East Africa FOLWELL, Sonja
11:00–11:15 How Can Ground-Based Observations Help With Validation And Improvement Of Global Storm Resolving Models On Clouds And Convection, And Their Interaction With Land Surface? ZHANG, Yunyan
11:15–11:30 Climate Sensitivity Controls Global Precipitation Hysteresis In A Changing CO2 Pathway YEH, Sang-Wook
11:30–11:45 Crucial Role Of Sea Surface Temperature Warming Patterns In Projections Of High-Impact Weather And Hydrologic And Climate Sensitivity ZHAO, Ming
11:45–12:00 Improving Terrestrial Hydrologic Process Representation In Earth System Models: Accounting For Slope, Aspect, And Lateral Water Transfer Through Representative Hillslopes LAWRENCE, David
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
Time Title Presenter
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
17:15–17:30 Leveraging Vegetation Chlorophyll Fluorescence For Improved Detection And Attribution Of Global Carbon-Water Cycle Change PIERAT, Zoe
17:30–17:45 Afforestation In Aotearoa New Zealand: Tradeoffs Between Water Availability And Quality And Carbon Sequestration KELLER, Elizabeth
17:45–18:00 Global Models Overestimate Streamflow Induced By Rising CO2 WEI, Haoshan
18:00–18:15 Emergent Constraints On Future Climate-Driven Carbon Uptake In The Amazon MELNIKOVA, Irina
18:15–18:30 CO2 And Temperature Acclimation Effects On The Carbon And Water Cycle At The Global Scale Simulated By MIROC-ES2L NAM, Kumiko
18:30–18:45 Improving Earth System Models Via Hierarchical System Development EK, Mike

Session 16
Novel monitoring, modelling and benchmarking towards improved process understanding and prediction of land-atmosphere interaction

Location: Ohgi
Conveners:
Gab Abramowitz, Yijian Zeng, Xianhong Meng

Time Title Presenter
10:30–10:45 Understanding Drought Responses Of Ecosystems With A Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum Digital Twin Augmented With Earth Observation (SPACEO) ZENG, Yijian
10:45–11:00 Explainable AI for water, energy and carbon cycle understanding SHANGGUAN, Wei
11:00–11:15 Assessment Of Multi-Scale Water And Energy Cycles Produced From Both Offline Global Snow DA System And Coupled Global Forecast System Experiments Using The In-Situ And Satellite-Retrieved Observations XIA, Youlong
11:15–11:30 The Existence And Uniqueness Of The Solutions For The Photosynthesis–Transpiration–Stomatal Conductance Model MASUTOMI, Yuji
11:30–11:45 Modeling The Plant Capacitive Water Improves The Transpiration Seasonal Change In Land Surface Model LU, Xingjie
11:45–12:00 Improvement Of Flux Calculation For Heat And Moisture Transfer Over Vegetated Surfaces In NOAH-MP ZHENG, Weizhong
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
13:30–13:45 Proposing A Method For Predicting Future Peatland Development Through The Construction Of A Photosynthesis-Inclusive Peat Accumulation Model NAITO, Daigo
13:45–14:00 How do biophysical feedbacks regulate temperature extremes during the Australian Tinderbox Drought and Black Summer bushfires MU, Mengyuan
14:00–14:15 Representing Hillslope-Scale Land Surface Heterogeneity In Land Surface Model Substantially Modulates Water And Energy Budget LI, Shuping
14:15–14:30 Upscaling Techniques Of Soil Hydraulic And Thermal Parameters For Use In Land Surface Models WEI, Nan
14:30–14:45 Challenges And Opportunities In Building A Global Model Of Plant Hydraulics SABOT, Manon
14:45–15:00 Enhancing Land Surface Models With Deep Learning: A Novel Differentiable Parameter Learning Framework XIE, wenpeng
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing

Session 17
Climate Extrense: documentation and observations

Location: Myabi
Conveners:
M-H. Ahn, Espen Volden

Time Title Presenter
10:30–10:45 Analysis Of Extreme Events In The Urban Environment Using Satellite Data PONGRACZ, Rita
10:45–11:00 A Mechanism Of Heavy Rainfall In Taklimakan Desert WANG, Chenghai
11:00–11:15 Reconstructing Solar Radiation From Historical Weather Records In Japan: Analyzing Climatic Conditions And Market Economy During The 1830sFamine ICHINO, Mika
11:15–11:30 Anthropogenic Influences On The Water Cycle Amplify Uncertainty In Drought Assessments KUMAR, Sujay
11:30–11:45 Reprocessing Of Radar/Raingauge Analyzed Precipitation (R/A) Data Over Japan For The Last Several Decades. —The Plan And Its Benefit To The Society— KUMA, Kenichi
11:45–12:00 Combining Satellite And Ground Observations To Improve And Expand Water Predictions In Northern Watersheds TEMIMI, Marouane
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
13:30–13:45 Assessing The Contribution Of Daily Surface Waters Observations Versus The Current Operational Constellation Of Altimeters For Hydrological Monitoring Of Under-Monitored Basins: The Cases Of Maroni And Niger Basins GAL, Laetitia
13:45–14:00 Tracking Hydrological Extremes And Trends With GRACE And GRACE-FO RODELL, Matthew
14:00–14:15 Extreme Climate Indices Across Pakistan: Elevation Dependent Variability, And Large-Scale Driving Mechanisms HINA, Saadia
14:15–14:30 A Rainstorm Event In Taklamakan Desert: Where The Water Vapor Originates? GONG, Yongqi
14:30–14:45 Flood Hazard Assessment Of Extreme Flood Events Over Patna,India: A Flood Prone Zone GHOSH NEE LALA, Mili
14:45–15:00 Extreme Weather Monitoring System Using Micro-Satellite And Ground-Based Lightning Networks TAKAHASHI, Yukihiro
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing

Session 26
Predictability and prediction of extreme events

Location: Eminence Hall (morning) and Eminence Hall-A (afternoon)
Conveners:
Huiling Yuan, Qiaohong Sun

Time Title Presenter
10:30–10:45 Effect Of Precipitation On The Variability Of Extreme Sea Levels Along The Coast Of Bangladesh ISLAM, Md. Anowarul
10:45–11:00 Water Balance Map Of The Toyohira River Basin In Heavy Rainfall And Its Application To The Flood Control FUKUOKA, Shoji
11:00–11:15 Proposal Of Nonstationary Evaluation Method For Extreme Rainfall Time Series Based On Probability Limit Method SHIMIZU, Keita
11:15–11:30 Uncovering The Interannual Predictability Of The 2003 European Summer Heatwave Linked To The Tibetan Plateau LEUNG, L. Ruby
11:30–11:45 Potential Vorticity Tracer Analysis Of Kerala Flood Of 2018 And 2019 In NCMRWF Regional Model ARAVINDAKSHAN PILLAI, Jayakumar
11:45–12:00 Prediction Of Water, Sediment, And Driftwood Runoff During Extreme Events Using The Rainfall-Sediment-Runoff (RSR) Model HARADA, Daisuke
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
13:30–13:45 Progress And Challenges In Monitoring And Forecasting Flood Hazards Using Multi-Platform Observations And A Hydrological Model In Developing Regions RASMY, Mohamed
13:45–14:00 Extreme Rainfall Events Over Indian Region And Its Forecasting Using Numerical Weather Prediction Models PATTANAIK, DUSHMANTA
14:00–14:15 Design And Planning Of Climate Change Adaptation For Coastal Protection Facilities Around Fishing Ports OKADA, Kiyohiro
14:15–14:30 Global Short Term Drought Prediction Based On Stable States Between The Land And The Atmosphere ROUNDY, Joshua
14:30–14:45 Projections Of Water Cycle Extremes In The Indus River Basin:Insights From NEX-GDDP CMIP6 Model Simulations BOKHARI, Syed Ahsan Ali
14:45–15:00 Assessing Debris Flow Phenomena In Small Catchments Of The Northern Tien Shan ZAGINAEV, Vitalii
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
17:15–17:30 Enhancing Statistical Tc Rainfall Predictions: Introducing A Novel Tool For Identifying Similar Tracks HOKSON, Jose Angelo
17:30–17:45 Impact Of Global Warming On Development And Attenuation Processes Of Typhoon – Numerical Simulation Of Typhoon Hagibis (2019) Using Pseudo Global Warming Method – NAKAJIMA, Keigo
17:45–18:00 Mechanism Of Atmospheric Moisture Transport Associated With The Extrem Precipitation In The Lancang-Mekong River Basin ZHANG, Shuyu
18:00–18:15 Scaling of Extreme Precipitation Intensity with Local Temperature: Model Performance and Implication for Projected Changes WANG, Guiling
18:15–18:30 Classification of d4PDF-based Typhoon Trajectories using Self-Organizing Map YOSHIDA, Natsuki
18:30–18:45 Evaluation on regional characteristics of uncertainty in extreme rainfall over the world YAMADA, Tomohito

Session 27
Early warning of climate and disaster risk management

Location: Eminence Hall B
Conveners:
Stefan Uhlenbrook, Qingyun Duan

Time Title Presenter
12:00–13:30
Lunch and Poster viewing
13:30–13:45 Toward Industrial Applications Of Flood Predictions Using Today's Earth YOSHIMURA, Kei
13:45–14:00 Rainfall Pattern Variations And Effects On The Stability Of The Shallow Landslide Hazard Site Rangamati, Bangladesh KHATUN, Mahmuda
14:00–14:15 Proposal Of A Method For Predicting Flood Risk For Unexperienced Rainfall Using Climate Change Prediction Information YONEDA, Hayase
14:15–14:30 Supporting Climate And Disaster Resilience In The Philippines Through Energy, Climate And Weather Forecast Research CRUZ, Faye Abigail
14:30–14:45 Expected Social Impacts And Transformation From Long-Term Flood Forecasting System: Insights From Participatory Workshops In Nagano City, Japan NAKAMURA, Shinichiro
14:45–15:00 Impacts Of Climate Change On Monthly Dam Inflow In Japan HOSHINO, Tsuyoshi
15:00–17:15
Coffee/Tea Break and Poster Viewing
17:15–17:30 Investigation Of Evaluation Indexes For Severe Snowstorm Events In The Snowy Cold Region Of Japan HARADA, Yusuke
17:30–17:45 Realtime Flood Risk Management System To Lead To Appropriate Disaster Prevention Action IWAMI, Yochi
17:45–18:00 Characteristics of woody debris and their long-term budget on an annual scale in Japan using storage function with the lumped hydrological method KOMORI, Daisuke
18:00–18:15 Current Status And Challenges In Operating Flood Early Warning Systems At The Local Level In Japan CAO, Vu Quynh Anh
18:15–18:30 Development of Community-Based Early Warning System for Climate Change Induced Flash Flood in Himalaya TIWARI, Prakash Chandra
18:30–18:45 Advancing Multi-Hazard Worst-Case Scenario Analysis: Maximizing the Potential of Large Ensemble Tropical Cyclone Forecasts ISLAM, Md. Rezuanul

Stakeholder Sessions

JST and JICA’s SATREPS Program: Addressing Global Issues with Partner Countries — Progress and Prospects of International Joint Research Projects on Climate Change and Water Supported by the Government of Japan —

Location: Rose
Time: 13:00–17:00
Organizer: JST and JICA

Title Presenter
Development of Innovative Climate Resilient Technologies for Monitoring and Controlling of Water Use Efficiency and Impact of Salinization on Crop Productivity and Livelihood in Aral Sea Region Kenji TANAKA
Xabibullaev Baxitjan Sagidullaevich
Modeling Arid Land Water Dynamics in Djibouti for assessing the Potential of Sustainable Greening Potential Sawahiko SHIMADA
Hiroyuki TOSAKA
Rachid Mohamed MOUHOUMED
Miho OHARA
Vicente G. Ballaran Jr.
Maria Angeles O. Catelo
Fernando C. Sanchez Jr.
Development of a Hybrid Water-Related Disaster Risk Assessment Technology for Sustainable Local Economic Development Policy under Climate Change in the Philippines Miho OHARA
Vicente G. Ballaran Jr.
Maria Angeles O. Catelo
Fernando C. Sanchez Jr.
Nature-based Solution for disaster risk reduction on Indonesia coast Nobuhito MORI
Mohammad Farid
Agriculture and hydrologic change in Argentina In which way and how can we move to advance research that will be more useful and adaptable to real society in the future considering climate change and disaster risk reduction? Anna Sörensson

Civil Engineering Research Institute’s efforts to understand the impact of climate change on disasters and the environment in snowy and cold regions, and adaptation measures of climate change

Location: Clover
Time: 13:00–15:00
Organizer: Civil Engineering Research Institute for Cold Region (CERI)

Title Presenter
Overflow Breaking Test Using the World's Largest Experimental Channel, Chiyoda Experimental Channel of the Tokachigawa River Tomonori Shimada
Increase in the wave power due to the reduction of sea ice over the Sea of Okhotsk Shinsuke Iwasaki
Impact assessment of climate change on the blowing-snow events in Hokkaido with a large ensemble meteorological dataset Kuniyasu Sugawara
Relationship between snow cover distribution and topography/vegetation using airborne laser scanning in Japan Takashi Yamada
Fisheries environment monitoring and survey technology around artificial fish reefs and fishing ports in offshore areas, effective marine resource proliferation and conservation and seaweed beds for a decarbonized society Hiroki Yabe

Initiatives to resolve social problems related to water and climate at Hokkaido University.

Location: Clover
Time: 15:30–17:30
Organizer: Hokkaido University

Title Presenter
Health consequences of heavy snowfall: A study about emergency medical service response time for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests from cardiac origin Kayo Ueda
Contribution of Laboratory of Meteorology, Hokkaido University to a Japanese community meteorological model: SCALE and collaboration with other groups Yousuke Sato
Impacts of climate change on flood, water resource, and river environment in Hokkaido, Japan Tsuyoshi Hoshino
Long-term morphological changes associated with the implementation of sediment control structures in the mixed bedrock-alluvial Tottabetsu River in Eastern Hokkaido Mio Kasai
Vulnerable of resilient? River ecosystem responses to record floods and warming water temperature in Hokkaido Junjiro Negishi
Sea ice melt water in the Central Arctic Ocean and its effect on the biogeochemical cycles Daiki Nomura

Side Meetings (by invitation only)

Impact of Initialized Land Temperature and Snowpack on Sub-Seasonal to Seasonal Prediction Phase II (LS4P-II)

Location: Miyabi
Time: 12:00 – 13:30

CLIVAR/GEWEX Monsoon Panel

Location: Rose
Time: 19:30 – 21:00

Bangladesh Flooding Meeting

Location: Clover
Time: 19:30 – 21:00


Poster Presentations

Session 01
Groundwater Resources, Sustainability, Modeling and Observations

Location: Cherry

Board # + Presenter Title
C01 – CHELLI, Badiaa Sustainability Of Transboundary Groundwater Resources In North Africa Between Algeria Tunisia And Lybia
C21 – AL-MARRI, Jaber Groundwater Characteristics, An Observatory Approach

Session 12
Water and climate in urban and/or coastal environments

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P01 – NGUYEN, Van Thanh Van Modeling Of Extreme Rainfall Processes In The Climate Change Context For Urban Water Infrastructure Design
P02 – KIKUCHI, Kei Flood Inundation Analysis In Low-Lying River Basin Using Different Digittal Elevation Model
P03 – LEE, Jaebeom The Role Of Sea Level Rise On Seawater Intrusion Into Coastal Aquifer In The Eastern Coastal Region Of South Korea
P04 – MUÑOZ, Luis Urban Climate Simulation In The Metropolitan Area Of Buenos Aires (Suramba): Sensitivity Study On Anthropogenic Parameters And Lcz Reclassification
P05 – IRIE, Kenta Effects Of The Sensible Flux Modification On Precipitation In The Osaka Metropolitan Area
P06 – MABUCHI, Shinya Study On Improvement Of Vil Nowcast Using Three-Dimensional Wind Field Estimation Results From Dual Polarization Phased Array Weather Radar
P07 – IRITANI, Ryuki Analysis Of Long-Term Trends In River Water Temperature In Japan
P08 – KONDURU, Rakesh Teja Exploring Urban-Atmosphere Scale Interactions In Extreme Weather Large Eddy Simulations
P10 – TIGGELOVEN, Timothy Nature-based Solutions, mangrove restoration and global coastal flood risk reductions

Session 15
Monitoring and modeling of water, energy and carbon processes across scales.

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P11 – ABE, Manabu Relationship Between Responses In Hydrological And Terrestrial Carbon Cycles To 1815 Tambora Volcanic Eruption In MIROC-ES2L
P12 – ZENG, Xiaodong A General Model For Plant Resource Competition And Population Structures
P13 – KAWAI, Hideaki What Determines Earth System Model Performance? Physics Or …?
P14 – PANDA, SUBRAT KUMAR Performance Evaluation Of Weather Research Forecasting Model With Lightning Parameterization Schemes To Identify Lightning Hotspot Regions In India
P15 – ZHANG, WEI Snow Cover Controls Frozen Soil Regime In Chinese Altai Mountains
P16 – KUROSU, Thomas P. Observation Of Solar-Induced Fluorescence From The Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2&3 Missions
P17 – CRANKO PAGE, Jon Are Plant Functional Types Fit For Purpose?
P18 – BLANCO, Joaquin Challenges In Validation Of Simulated Precipitation Over The Southern Ocean
P19 – ZHOU, Xudong Enhancing River Model Validation Through Satellite Altimetry Data
P20 – NINOMIYA, Hideki The Future Effect Of Non-Structural Carbohydrates On Global Vegetation Dynamics With Climate Change By Using Seib-Dgvm-Nsc
P21 – MOROZUMI, Tomoki Monitoring The Drought Impact On A Larch Forest With Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence
P22 – ZENG, Yijian Six Potential Evapotranspiration Methods Fail to Provide Consistent Global Irrigation Water Requirement
P23 – BUAREAL, Kanokrat Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence: A Ground-Based Approach For Assessing Photosynthesis And Methane Emission In A Temperate Wetland Ecosystem
P24 – PIERRAT, Zoe Scaling Diurnal And Seasonal Dynamics Of Water Use Efficiency From The Site To The Globe
P25 – ISHIDA, Kota Estimate Suspended Sediment Concentration In Global River From Satellite Image And Flux Conservation At Confluence Without In-Situ Observation
P26 – PONGRACZ, Rita Validation of global climate model simulatations focusing on the Mediterranean cyclones and their precipitation zones
P27 – YAMAZAKI, Akira Land-sea contrast of observation impacts in the recent global observing network estimated by EFSO
P28 – GUAN, Huade Large-scale vegetation response and feedback to terrestrial water storage variation
P29 – SAKURAI, Gen Impact Of Changes In Precipitation And Temperature On Crop Species In Japan Under Future Climate Change Scenarios: Comprehensive Analysis Of More Than 50 Species
P30 – RYU, Young-Hee Application Of Machine Learning And Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) To Understanding The Relative Roles Of Rain And Pollutant Concentration In Wet Deposition Across East Asia
P31 – CAO, Zetao Post-Wildfire Surface Deformation In Canadian Northwest Territories Revealed By Sentinel-1 INSAR
P93 – SHANG, Lunyu Temporal And Spatial Variations Of Surface Energy Flux And Its Mechanisms Over The Source Region Of The Yellow River

Session 16
Novel monitoring, modelling and benchmarking towards improved process understanding and prediction of land-atmosphere interaction

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P32 – YILMAZ, Yeliz A. Leveraging Earth Observations To Evaluate Modeled Snow Cover Dynamics Over Scandinavia
P33 – ZHANG, Shupeng Lateral Flow In The Common Land Model
P34 – MENG, Xianhong Land Surface Modelling On The Tibetan Plateau Based On The Observational Physical Processes In The Community Land Model
P35 – CHEN, Hao Water Retention In The Source Region Of The Yellow River: A Pre- And Post-Ecological Project Evaluation
P36 – LI, Zhaoguo Effect Of Snow Cover On Water And Heat Transfer In Alpine Meadows In The Eastern Tibetan Plateau
P37 – LIU, Rong Hydraulic Properties Within The Complete Moisture Range Of Hydric Soil On The Tibetan Plateau
P38 – SUZUKI, Hiroaki Model Reproduction And Future Prediction Of Stream Temperature Under Different Geological Conditions
P39 – CAPPELLETTI, Lucía María Understanding The Transition Of Agricultural Plains Hydrological System Under Land Use Change: Insights From The Orchidee Land Surface Model
P40 – NAKAGAWA, Tatsuki A Century-Scale Retrospective Quantification Of Climate Change And Breeding Impacts On Rice Yield Increase To Date In Japan Through Optimizing Parameters Of Crop Model Matcro
P41 – WU, Mengtian Surrogate Modeling In Paramter Analysis And Optimization For Land Simulation Models: A Comparison On Model Selection And Tuning
P42 – XU, Qingchen A baseline framework for evaluating land surface models
P43 – SON, Yeonjin Changes In Soil Temperature Profile Over The Major Rivers In The Northern Eurasia
P44 – LI, Hongmei Development And Evaluation Of Plant Hydraulic Schemes In MATSIRO Land Surface Model
P45 – AN, Yingying Impacts Of Physical Parameterization Scheme Of Snow And Soil Properties Over The Tibetan Plateau On The Simulation Of Summer Rainfall In China
P46 – SAYEM, Hossain Md. Evaluation Of Pore Size Distribution And Soil-Water Characteristic Curve Of Granite Residual Soil Under Multiple Drying-Wetting Cycles
P47 – SHU, Lele The 3D high-resolution land-surface hydrological model development in Yellow River Source Region

Session 17
Climate Extremes: documentation and observations

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P48 – GOSH NEE LALA, Mili Flood Hazard Assessment Of Extreme Flood Events Over Patna, India: A Flood Prone Zone
P49 – TADOKORO, Tadashi Development And Actual Use Of Real Time Anomaly Detection System Of River Water Level Data
P50 – VREUGDENHIL, Mariette Drought Monitoring And Early Warning With Satellite Soil Moisture Data
P52 – GIRALDO-OSORIO, Juan Diego Long-Term Changes, And Influence Of The ENSO, On The Precipitation And Temperature Extremes Of Colombia: Results Using Data From The Satellite Rainfall Estimates Chirps, And Data Provided By Ground Stations
P53 – KUNDU, Shyam Sundar Evolution Of Extreme Rainfall Characteristics Over The North East India With Increasing Event Rarity: A Historical To Future Climate Warming Perspective
P54 – DULAWAN, Judy Marie Documenting Flood Damages: Validating Social Vulnerability Indicators Using Disaster Reports In Metro Manila, Philippines
P55 – MATSUOKA, Ryo Summertime Hot Weather Zone Classification For Japanese Urban Cities.
P56 – TSUCHIYA, Hina Extraction Of Aspect Ratio Of Quasi-Stationary Band-Shaped Precipitation Systems, Named “Senjo-Kousuitai” Using Directional Variogram Along With Its Evaluation
P57 – HENDRAWAN, Vempi Satriya Adi Intensifying Wet Extremes In Upland And Drying In Lowlands Of Java Island Indonesia And Their Implications For Agriculture During The Past Decades
P58 – SUMAK, Katsiaryna Assessment Of Drought Conditions On The Territory Of Belarus Using Satellite Information
P59 – CHENG, Si Decadal Climatology And Trends In Oceanic Precipitation: Insights From 22 Satellite And Reanalysis Datasets
P60 – IRAWAN, Amalia Assessing Agricultural Drought Vulnerability: Exploring Historical Drought Hotspots In West Java, Indonesia Through High-Resolution Satellite Imagery
P61 – SHARMA, Aditya Assessment of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model for Simulation of Extreme Rainfall Event in Semi Arid River Basin of India

Session 26
Predictability and prediction of extreme events

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P63 – OHYA, Yuta Statistical Analysis Of Line-Shaped Rainbands Occurrence In Japan Utilizing Radar Observations And A High-Resolution Ensemble Climate Dataset
P64 – WAKAZUKI, Yasutaka Response Experiments Of Heavy Rainfall Events Due To Global Warming And The Related Hydrological Simulations
P65 – NAKAEGAWA, Tosiyuki Future Changes In Extreme Precipitation In Tropics Under Global Warming Projected With AGCMs
P66 – KUROSAWA, Kenta Bridging Data Assimilation And Control Theory Toward Disaster Mitigation In Extreme Weather Events
P67 – YANO, Shinichiro Development Of Evaluation Model For Driftwoods Generation In The Kawabe River Basin And Assessment Of The Effect Of The Climate Change
P68 – SUZUKI, Kazuyoshi Understanding The December 2021 Extreme Precipitation Event In Interior Alaska Using The Arctic Regional Reanalysis (Arr) And ERA5
P69 – SUZUKI, Shin-ichi Future Projection Of Extremely Heavy Rainfall In The Tohoku District Of Japan With Large Ensemble Simulations By 5 Km Regional Climate Model
P70 – KITANO, Yoshikazu Analysis Of Future Changes In Extreme Wind Speeds Using Multiple Bias Correction Methods
P72 – KOJIMA, Saori Improving Of Flood P Rediction Method Using Multi Parameter Phased Array Weather Radar
P73 – YAMAZAKI, Takeshi Future Changes In Snowfall Days And Extreme Snowfall By 5Km Mesh Large-Scale Regional Climate Ensemble Simulation
P74 – KIM, Kyu-Myong Formation And Propagation Of Atmospheric River And Its Impact On Extreme Precipitation Events In The North Pacific And The Western North America
P75 – ASTILLERO, Shara Grace Uncertainty In Planned Rainfall Exceedance For Flood Countermeasures Considering Climate Change
P76 – ZHUANG, huimin Proposal Of A Comprehensive Risk Assessment Model For Cut Slopes Considering Long-Term Deterioration Characteristics Due To Weathering And Climate Change
P77 – ARYAL, Insaf High-Resolution CMIP6 Insights: Past And Future Extremes Of Nepal's Precipitation.
P78 – MONDAL, Unashish Determining Optimal Thresholds Of Thunderstorm Indices For Lightning Events Over India Using Wrf-Arw Model And ERA5 Reanalysis Datasets
P79 – YE, Xuxiang Spatial And Temporal Characteristics And Forecast Skills Of Hydro-Meteorological Fields With Dimensionality Reduction Techniques
P80 – IWASHITA, Hisato Predictability For Extreme Weather Changes Such As A Tornado And A Downburst Utilizing The Nowcast Data By A High-Density Ground Surface Meteorological Observation Network (Poteka)
P81 – WAKAO, Kazuya Attribution Of Historical Increase Of Heavy Rainfall In Kyushu, Japan To Changes In Disturbance Types And Moisture Availability
P82 – KIM, Byeong-Hee Asymmetric Predictability In Climate Forecast Models For Extreme Springtime Precipitation Events In East Asia : A Comparative Study Of The 1998 Pluvial And 2011 Drought
P83 – SHIMIZU, Keita Proposal of the Reproducibility Evaluation Method for Ensemble Climate Experiments Based on Probability Limit Method
P84 – LEE, June-Yi Seasonal to Multi-year Prediction of Statistics of Climate Extremes using the CESM2-based Climate Prediction System
P85 – HIRAGA, Yusuke Model-Based PMP Estimation For The Maipo River Basin In Chile

Session 27
Early warning of climate and disaster risk management

Location: Cherry

Board # + Presenter Title
C02 – YOSHIDA, Natsuki Water Resources Risk Assessment For Drought On Seto Inland Sea Climate
C03 – YAMAZAKI, Taichi Geo-Disaster In Hokkaido And Impact Of Climate Change
C04 – KOYABU, Tsuyoshi Possibility Of Educational Game Software On Maintain Of Young People’s Long Term Interesting In Water Related Disaster
C05 – LEE, Byung Hyun A Study On Urban Flooding Analysis And Validation Using Epa Swmm Model And Iot Sensors
C06 – HASEGAWA, Natsuki Development And Operation Of The Timeline For Flood Disaster Prevention Customized To The Characteristics Of Disaster Key Hospitals
C07 – MATSUSHITA, Hiroki Recent Trends In The Onset Of The Snow Melting Season Related To Wet-Snow Avalanches In Hokkaido, Japan
C08 – LEE, Shih-Yu Asian Urban Heat Stress And Associated Labor Hour Hazard From ERA5 Reanalysis
C09 – PENA BETHANCOURT, Hugo Jehoshua Risk-Based Approach For Embankment Factor Of Safety Analysis Considering Muon Tomography Analysis And Soil Properties
C10 – GOO, Eunhan Resilience Of Photosynthetic Response To Hydroclimatic Disturbance Across Pan-Tropical Terrestrial Ecosystems
C11 – NAMIKAWA, Keigo Application Of Exploration Technology Using Cosmic Ray Muon To Reduce Risk Of Embankment Failure Under Climate Change
C12 – SON, MinWoo Introducing And Evaluation Of Dam Inflow Prediction Method Based On Bi-LSTM
C13 – SHIMADA, Yumi Marine Inundation By Extreme Waves During The Last 3000 Years At A Coastal Lake On The Pacific Coast Of Central Japan
C14 – KATAYOSE, Riku Estimation Of Risk Of Slope Hazard Occurrence In Snowy And Cold Regions Due To Climate Change
C15 – MATSUDA, Seiya A Study On The Impact Of Data Extension On A Correction Method For Short-Term Precipitation Prediction Using Deep Learning
C16 – HYEONG JOO, Lee Heavy Snow Damage Estimation Considering Risk Levels In South Korea
C17 – YONG CHAN, Jung Vulnerability For Road Icing Using Psr Technique And The Number Of Snow Events
C18 – PHAKDIMEK, Sartsin Assessing The Impact Of Climate Change On Landslide Dynamics In Japan: A Focus On Shallow And Deep-Seated Landslides In Northern And Western Regions
C19 – FUKUOKA, Shoji Development of a Real-Time Analysis Method for Inundation during Heavy Rainfall in Urban Areas and Its Application to Evacuation and Disaster Mitigation
C21 – LEE, So Hyun Meteorological Drought Prediction Using Weather And Climate Big Data And Machine Learning

Session 30
Water and Climate Science Open Session

Location: Plaza Hall

Board # + Presenter Title
P85 – SAVITRI, Amanatullah Field Survey Of The Sanitation Condition Of Coastal Communities In Belakang Padang Island Toward Appropriate Sanitation Facilities On Small Islands
P86 – IMAMURA, Kohei Adaptations To Sea Level Rise In Japanese Coasts: The Cost Of Residential Relocation Including The Use Of Vacant Houses
P87 – SHOLIKAH, Umi Exploring Benthic Organism-Electrode Interactions For High Performance Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells
P88 – CHO, Ilhyeon A CO2-To-C2H4 Conversion Performance Of An Electrochemical Flow Cell Using H2SO4 Electrolyte Solution
P89 – OH, Jin Young Stretchable Subthreshold Organic Transistors For Highly Sensitive Low-Power Skin-Like Wearable Temperature Sensors
P90 – TOGASHI, Kenichi State Evaluation Of Water-Steam Mixed Flow By Thermodynamic Model And Visualization Experiment
P91 – INAMI, Tomoya Study On The Estimation Method Of Abundance And Utilization Technique For The Deciduous Japanese Black Pine Leaves
P92 – ASAHINA, Takeshi TCFD Sustainability Disclosure: The State of Japanese Corporate Engagement