Oral Presentations
Plenary Session
Climate Resilience – Toward Science-Based Adaptation Practices –
Location: Eminence Hall
Conveners: Susan Crewell and Tomonori Sato
Time | Title | Presenter |
08:30–09:00 | On the role of operational hydrology in monitoring and predicting water resources in a changing climate and land use | UHLENBROOK, Stefan |
09:00–09:20 | Advancements in Urban Climate Research: Insights from Kusaka Group | KUSAKA, Hiroyuki |
09:20–09:40 | Climate Change Impacts on Global Water Resources — Past Achievements and Future Prospects | HANASAKI, Naota |
09:40–10:00 | Understanding the water cycle induced risk in West Africa: between Data, Knowledge production and Policy making | GAYE, Amadou |
10:00–10:10 | ||
10:10–10:30 |
Parallel Sessions
Session 04
Emerging techniques and technology: From climate modification to AI
Location: Eminence Hall B
Conveners: Souhail Boussetta, Stephan de Roode
Time | Title | Presenter |
12:00–13:30 | ||
13:30–13:45 | Challenges For Marine Cloud Brightening; The Refreeze The Arctic Program | DE ROODE, Stephan |
13:45–14:00 | Enhancement Of Explainability Of Representation Of Surface Downward Shortwave Fluxes From Atmospheric Reanalysis Data Products | WATANABE, Takeshi |
14:00–14:15 | Progress In The Development And Applications Of Fast Matsiro Land Surface Model Emulator | OLSON, Roman |
14:15–14:30 | Impacts Of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection On The South American Hydroclimate In The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (Geomip) G6Sulfur Experiment | GULIZIA, Carla |
14:30–14:45 | Artificial Generation Of Upstream Maritime Heavy Rains To Govern Intense-Rain-Induced Disasters Over Land | KOTSUKI, Shunji |
14:45–15:00 | A Consistent European Streamflow Reconstruction For The Last 70 Years | KLOTZ, Daniel |
15:00–17:15 |
Session 07
Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Land Atmosphere Interactions
Location: Myabi
Conveners: Volker Wulfmeyer, Ivana Stiperski, Shiori Sugimoto
Time | Title | Presenter |
10:30–10:45 | The Land-Atmosphere System | DIRMEYER, Paul |
10:45–11:00 | The GEWEX Land-Atmosphere Feedback Observatory (GLAFO) | WULFMEYER, Volker |
11:00–11:15 | Measured And Simulated Turbulent Flux Over Heterogeneous Landscapes: The Model And Observation For Surface Atmosphere Interactions (MOSAI) Project Experimental Campaigns | ROEHRIG, Romain |
11:15–11:30 | Reviving The GABLSProject: An Intercomparison Based On GLAFO | EDWARDS, John |
11:30–11:45 | Enhanced Probability Of Mesoscale Convective System Initiations Due To Land Surface Heterogeneity In Semiarid East Asia | TERAMURA, Hiroki |
11:45–12:00 | Canopy Heterogeneity Footprints In The Roughness Sublayer And Representation In Earth System Models | SALMASO, Giulia |
12:00–13:30 | ||
13:30–13:45 | Evaluating The Impact Of Kilometer-Scale Surface Heterogeneity On Mesoscale Atmospheric Dynamics | WATERMAN, Tyler |
13:45–14:00 | Understanding Of 2-Dimensional View Of Land-Atmosphere Matrix Using Flux Site Observations | KIM, Sungyoon |
14:00–14:15 | Process-Level Development Of The Land-Atmosphere Coupling Within The CNRM Single-Column Model | BERNARD, Emilie |
14:15–14:30 | Advancing Understanding Of Planetary Boundary Layer Height: Insights From Dropsonde And HSRL2 Lidar Measurements During The Activate Field Campaigns | XU, Yike |
14:30–14:45 | Relations between the nocturnal drainage flow and leaf area ratio changes of the mountain catchment in central Japan | UENO, Kenichi |
14:45–15:00 | Land-Atmosphere Interactions at Northern High Latitudes | YILMAZ, Yeliz A. |
15:00–17:15 |
Session 08
Cloud Processes: from cloud development to dynamic interactions
Location: Eminence Hall
Conveners: Philip Stier, Daniel Klocke
Time | Title | Presenter |
10:30–10:45 | The GEWEX Aerosol Precipitation Initiative (GAP): Towards An Understanding Of Aerosol-Precipitation Interactions On Regional To Global Scales – From Idealised Radiative Convective Equilibrium To Global Km-Scale Aerosol-Climate Modelling | STIER, Philip |
10:45–11:00 | Aerosol-Induced Increase Of Convective Clouds Over The Tibetan Plateau | LI, Guohui |
11:00–11:15 | Investigating Aerosol-Cloud Interactions In The Korean Integrated Model | KANG, Jung-Yoon |
11:15–11:30 | Controlling Factors Of Marine Warm Cloud During East Asian Cold Surge | CHEN, Yi-Chun |
11:30–11:45 | Using A Single-Column Model Framework To Understand Aerosol-Cloud Interactions In Marine Boundary Layer Clouds: Evaluation Against Activate Field Data And Process-Level Models | TANG, Shuaiqi |
11:45–12:00 | Continuous Observations Toward Understanding Aerosol-Cloud Interaction Processes At The Summit Of Mt. Tsukuba, Japan | KAJINO, Mizuo |
12:00–13:30 | ||
13:30–13:45 | Impacts Of Anthropogenic Aerosols On Different Levels Of Precipitation In The Guanzhong Basin, China | BEI, Naifang |
13:45–14:00 | Linking Cloud Optical And Microphysical Properties To Formation Conditions | SATO, Kaori |
14:00–14:15 | Impacts Of Anthropogenic Aerosols On Different Levels Of Precipitation In The Guanzhong Basin, China | YANG, Yuning |
14:15–14:30 | Potential Impact Of Doppler Cpr Observation By Earthcare On Climate Modeling | NAKAMURA, Yuhi |
14:30–14:45 | Earth System Model Process-Level Diagnostics For Southern Ocean Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions | MCCLUSKEY, Christina |
14:45–15:00 | Process-Oriented Model Evaluation Of Cloud Microphysics With Implication For Aerosol-Cloud Interaction | SUZUKI, Kentaroh |
15:00–17:15 |
Session 10
Monsoons: Special Session Celebrating 150 Years of India Meteorological Department
Location: Clover (morning) and Myabi (afternoon)
Conveners: Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Raghavan Krishnan, Suryachandra Rao, Hugh Zhang, Hiroshi Takahashi
Weather & Us – 150 Years of IMD: A Journey Unfolded – (video)
Time | Title | Presenter |
10:30–10:45 | Zonal Asymmetric Response Of Northern Hemispheric Monsoon To Global Warming | HE, Chao |
10:45–11:00 | East Asian Atmospheric Rivers Are Most Hazardous In Summer | SON, Seok-Woo |
12:30–13:30 | ||
11:00–11:15 | Impact Of Spring Land-Surface Conditions Over The Tibetan Plateau On The Early Summer Asian Monsoon Using An AGCM Large Ensemble | TAKAHASHI, Hiroshi |
11:15–11:30 | Precision In Monsoon Precipitation Forecasting: Evaluating High-Resolution Atmospheric Models Over South Asian Countries | DAS, Mohan Kumar |
11:30–11:45 | Monsoon Onset Mechanism And Its Reproducibility In Global Climate Models | KAJIKAWA, Yoshiyuki |
11:45–12:00 | Robust Intensification Of The Indian Summer Monsoon Cross-Equatorial Flow Under Global Warming In A “Zoom Simulation” Of A Global Atmospheric GCM | RAGHAVAN, Krishnan |
12:00–13:30 |
Time | Title | Presenter |
15:00–17:15 | ||
17:15–17:30 | Unique Features Of The Philippines Monsoon Rainfall: Role Of Weak Cyclonic Vortices To The Rainfall And Rainfall Extremes | MATSUMOTO, Jun |
17:30–17:45 | A Critical Role Of The Cloud-Radiation-Surface-Temperature Feedback For The Damping Of The Madden-Julian Oscillation Over The Maritime Continent Islands | JIANG, Xianan |
17:45–18:00 | Using An Onset Period Approach To Understand Future Changes In The Dry-To-Wet Season Transition | ZILLI, Marcia |
18:00–18:15 | A Mechanistic Understanding Of Rainfall Intensification Over Western India And Its Linkage To The Indian Ocean Dipole | MUKHERJEE, Sumit |
18:15–18:30 | Evaluation Of The Isotope-Enabled Fully Coupled Model MIROC6-Iso And Application On Asian Monsoon | LI, Yifan |
18:30–18:45 | Divergent Mechanisms, Convergent Responses: A Comparative Analysis Of Extreme Precipitation In Maritime Continent Under Land Use Changes And Global Warming | HSU, Jie |
Session 24
Heatwaves and droughts in Present and Future Climate
Location: Ohgi
Conveners: Jeffery Basara, Ali Behrangi, Aihui Wang
Time | Title | Presenter |
10:30–10:45 | Exploring The Influence Of Land-Atmosphere Interactions On Humid Heat Extremes In A Convection-Permitting Model Simulation | TAYLOR, Christopher |
10:45–11:00 | Projection Of Climate Extreme Indices Over Mongolia | GOMBOLUUDEV, Purevjav |
11:00–11:15 | The Ever-Present And Growing Risk Of Flash Drought And Associated Impacts From Local To Global | BASARA, Jeffrey |
11:15–11:30 | Overview Of The Circum-Arctic Wave Pattern And Its Update From 2018 To 2023 | YASUNARI, Teppei J. |
11:30–11:45 | The Unprecedented Heatwave Over Japan In 2023: Roles Of Tropical Convection And Moisture Supply From The Surrounding Warmed Ocea | NAKAMURA, Hisashi |
11:45–12:00 | Assessing Flash Droughts In The Continental United States: A Focus On Relative Humidity | FARAHMAND, Alireza |
12:00–13:30 | ||
13:30–13:45 | Summer Heat Wave In 2022 Led To Rapid Warming Of Permafrost In The Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau | WU, Tonghua |
13:45–14:00 | Projections Of Heat Waves And Drought In Australia Using High-Resolution Downscaled CMIP6 Models | SYKTUS, Jozef |
14:00–14:15 | Spatiotemporal Assessment Of Heat Stress Indices In Metro Manila, Philippines | DADO, Julie Mae |
14:15–14:30 | Hydrological Projections For A ‘Day-Zero Drought’ Risk Assessment In The Integrated Vaal River System, South Africa | BISKOP, Sophie |
14:30–14:45 | Exploring Climate Change Effects On Drought Patterns In Bangladesh Using Bias-Corrected CMIP6 GCMs | YILDIZ, Shabista |
14:45–15:00 | Direct And Lagged Climate Change Effects Intensified The Widespread 2022 European Drought | BEVACQUA, Emanuele |
15:00–17:15 | ||
17:15–17:30 | Impact Of Different Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates On Global Heat Waves And Droughts | PARK, In-Hong |
17:30–17:45 | TBD | |
17:45–18:00 | Influence Of Tibetan High And North Pacific High Pressure Systems On The Hot Extremes And The Risk Of Heat Stroke In Japan | MORIOKA, Takehiro |
18:00–18:15 | Summer Heatwaves Over Northeastern Siberia Tied To Atmospheric Teleconnection And Sea Surface Temperature Change | ZHOU, Xiling |
18:15–18:30 | Enhanced Vegetation-Drought Relationship In A Warming Climate | HAO, Yi |
18:30–18:45 | Global-Scale Compound Droughts And Heatwaves: Inland/Coastal Type Grouping, Diversity Of Temperature Extremes, And Dynamically-Based Interpretable Reconstruction | LIU, Zhenchen |
Session 25
Addressing the Challenge of Cascading and Compound Events
Location: Rose
Conveners: Santosh Pingale, Hamid Moradkhani, Anna Sorensson
Time | Title | Presenter |
10:30–10:45 | Long-Term Change Of The Compound Extremes Over Asia: Hot And Humid Events | YOON, Jin-Ho |
10:45–11:00 | Unravelling The Dynamics And Mechanisms Of The Sudden Shift From Drought To Pluvial Conditions | WANG, Shuo |
11:00–11:15 | Integrated Hazard Modeling Framework For Comprehensive Climate Change Impact Assessment On Compound Disasters | SAYAMA, Takahiro |
11:15–11:30 | Intensification Of Cascading Floods And Fires Events In Indonesian Tropical Peatlands | YAMAMOTO, Eva Mia Siska |
11:30–11:45 | Processes And Risks Of Spatio-Temporally Compounding Extreme Events In The Yangtze River Valley | CHEN, Yang |
11:45–12:00 | Prediction Of Sediment Yields And Transport Processes In A Drainage Basin Caused By An Extreme Rainfall Event | QIN, Menglu |
12:00–13:30 |
Time | Title | Presenter |
15:00–17:15 | ||
17:15–17:30 | Quantifying Drought Propagation Typology Through Remote Sensing And Data Assimilation | WHITNEY, Kristen |
17:30–17:45 | Changes In Concurrent Floods In Europe Over The Past And Future | FANG, Beijing |
17:45–18:00 | Assessing Damage And Losses Due To Future Compounding Heatwaves And Extreme Rainfall-Induced Flooding In Sicily, Italy | SIRISENA, Jeewanthi |
18:00–18:15 | The Importance Of Multiscale Interactions In Creating Extreme Precipitation Events | PREIN, Andreas F. |
18:15–18:30 | Toward A Holistic Analysis Of Drought Impacts On Ecosystem Functioning | POPPE TERÁN, Christian |
18:30–18:45 | Droughts Without Agro-Climatological Extremes | KULKARNI, Sneha |
Stakeholder Sessions
Climate Resilience – Toward Science-Based Adaptation Practices –
Location: Rose
Time: 13:00–17:00
Organizer: Ministry of Environment
Title | Presenter |
Development of common socio-economic scenarios for climate change impact and adaptation assessment in Japan | Sayaka YOSHIKAWA |
Evaluation of Adaptation and Mitigation to Flooding in Japan under Climate Change | So KAZAMA |
Assessing the Effectiveness of Adaptation against Sea Level Rise in Japanese Coastal Areas: Protection and Relocation | Makoto TAMURA |
Influence of oceanographic conditions on fishery and aquaculture in the Pacific coast of northeastern Japan | Shigeho KAKEHI |
Trends and research needs of NbS contributing to biodiversity conservation and climate change | Shunsuke FUKUI |
Introduction of the NbS research project in the Lake Inba-numa watershed | Jun NISHIHIRO |
Nature-based Strategies for flood mitigation by wetland restoration: Case study in Japan’s urban-rural catchment (tentative) | Kazuaki OHTSUKI |
Nutrient runoff control by utilizing natural functions | Satoko YOKOYAMA |
Research for simultaneous conservation of biodiversity and groundwater cycle | Yuna HIRANO |
Risk assessment and adaptation to water/soil compound disasters in climate change-vulnerable regions
Location: Clover
Time: 13:00–15:00
Organizer:
Japan Society of Civil Engineers Hokkaido Branch “Research Committee on Risk Assessment of Complex Geo-Disasters in Climate Change Vulnerable Areas”
Title | Presenter |
A possibility of new compound geodisasters at climate change vulnerable cold regions | Tatsuya Ishikawa |
Development of Evaluation Model for Driftwoods Generation in the Kawabe River basin and Assessment of the Effect of the Climate Change | Shinichiro Yano |
Estimation of Risk of Slope Hazard Occurrence in Snowy and Cold Regions due to Climate Change | Makoto Nakatsugawa |
Proposal of a Comprehensive Risk Assessment Model for Cut Slopes Considering Long-Term Deterioration Characteristics due to Weathering and Climate Change | Noriyuki Yasufuku |
Geo-disaster in Hokkaido and impact of climate change | Shima Kawamura |
Climate Change Impact Assessment On Precipitation Patterns Of Causing A Flood In The Chikugo River And Kuma River Basins In Kyushu, Japan | Yasuyuki Maruya |
Leveraging Hydrometeorological Insights to Strengthen Urban Himalayan Resilience Against Floods | Sumit Sen |
Soil-Water Index (SWI) thresholds for a Territorial Landslide Early Warning System (Te-LEWS) in Uttarakhand, India | Siva Subramanian Srikrishnan |
Challenges by local governments and stakeholders towards social implementation of climate change mitigation and adaptation measures
Location: Clover
Time: 15:30–17:30
Organizer: Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Title | Presenter |
Challenges by local governments and stakeholders towards social implementation of climate change mitigation and adaptation measures | Tadashi Yamada Mitsugi Takenaka |
Yujin Minobe | |
Yoichi Morikawa | |
Daisuke Komori | |
Hiroki Ishikawa | |
Yoshito Suga |
Conference Banquet
Location: Eminence Hall
Master of Ceremonies: Prof. Peter van Oevelen, director Internationl GEWEX Project Office | George Mason University
Time | Title |
18:45 – 19:00 | Walk In |
19:00 – 19:10 | Welcome and Opening Conference Banquet |
Prof. Tomohito Yamada, Chair Local Organizing Committee | Hokkaido University | |
Kagami Biraki | |
GEWEX Ambassador & Lifetime Contribution Awards | |
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 | |
19:20 – 19:35 | Keynote Prof. Taikan Oki, Tokyo University |
19:45 – 20:00 | Ainu Performance |
21:25 – 21:30 | Closing |
Prof. Tetsuzo Yasunari, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature | |
Prof. Tomonori Sato, Vise Chair, Local Organization Committee – Hokkaido Unviersity |
Poster Presentations
Session 04
Emerging techniques and technology: From climate modification to AI
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P01 – ARAI, Ryosuke | Application Of Deep Reinforcement Learning In The Operation Of Hydropower Generation In Japan |
P02 – PAIK, Seungmok | Response Of Indian Summer Monsoon Precipitation To Carbon Dioxide Removal: Subseasonal Evolution And Regional Characteristics |
P03 – SHANGGUAN, Wei | Development Of Soil, Water And Carbon Datasets For Land Surface Modeling |
P04 – DE ROODE, Stephan | Cooling The Air: Assessing Maximum Evaporative Cooling Potential Through Water Spraying For Kilometer-scale Geoengineering Applications |
Session 07
Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Land Atmosphere Interactions
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P05 – GANESHI, Naresh | Impacts Of The Snow–Hydrological Processes On Near Surface Temperature Variability Over The Eurasian Continent |
P06 – OKACHI, Hiroki | Estimation Of Momentum And Water Exchanges At The Air-Sea Interface Under Tropical Cyclones By Radar Observation |
P07 – LI, Xianxiang | Sensitivity Of PBL Schemes In Simulating A Cold Spell In Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: A WRF/Multilayer Urban Canopy Model Study |
P08 – PARK, Yunju | Understanding Soil Moisture–Boundary Layer Interactions Over The East Asia Using Radiosonde Observations |
P09 – FOWLER, Meg | Representing The Atmospheric Impacts Of Land Surface Heterogeneity In The Community Earth System Model |
P10 – TOKUDA, Daisuke | Comparative Analysis Of Soil Moisture Memory: Autocorrelation-Based And Drydown-Oriented In Climate Modeling |
P11 – LEE, Bora | Fidelity Of Hypersensitive Soil Moisture-Temperature Coupling In ERA5 |
P12 – TANJI, Seika | Estimate The Impact Of The Developed Snowdrift On The Turbulent Flow And Following Snowdrift |
P13 – DIRMEYER, Paul | Thermodynamic constraints on the sensitivity of boundary layer clouds to land surface flux partitioning |
P14 – WULFMEYER, Volker | Temperature and water-vapor profiling based on Raman lidar with unprecedented accuracy and resolutions |
P15 – SRIVASTAVA, Piyush | Towards Improved Parameterization Of Surface Turbulent Fluxes In Extreme Weather Conditions Over Mountainous Region. |
P16 – PRABHAKARAN, Anandu | Winter Wildfires In Lesser Himalayas: Are These Becoming A New Normal Under Changing Climate? |
P17 – WANG, Chan | Properties of a simulated convective boundary layer over inhomogeneous vegetation |
Session 08
Cloud Processes: from cloud development to dynamic interactions
Location: Cherry
Board # + Presenter | Title |
C02 – CHEN, Chao-An | Exploring The Influence Of Regional Sst Warming Patterns On Summer Circulation In The Western North Pacific |
C03 – YAMADA, Yoshinori | Verification Of Reproducibility Of Snowfall Amount From Numerical Models Using A New Radar-Based Method Applied To Snowfall In Region Of Complex Terrain |
C04 – BAE, Sooya | Impact Of Subgrid-Scale Clouds On The Cloud Radiative Forcing In The Korean Integrated Model |
C05 – TAKAHASHI, Hanii | The Land-Ocean Contrasts In Deep Convective Cloud Intensity Using Global Satellite Observations And DYAMOND Simulations |
C06 – WEI, Yun | The Interdecadal Weakening Of The Relationship Between Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature And Summer Precipitation In Central Asia |
C07 – SONG, SungHyun | Differences In ENSO Response To North Atlantic Conditions Under A Net-Zero Emission Scenario |
C08 – LI, Shixue | Enhanced East Asian Summer Rainfall Driven By Subseasonal Indian Monsoon Heating |
C09 – LIU, YUMENG | Associated Summer Rainfall Changes Over The Three Rivers Source Region In China With The East Asian Westerly Jet |
C19 – ZHANG, Yuying | Understanding Changes In Cloud Simulations From E3SM Version 1 To Version 2 |
Session 10
Monsoons: Special Session Celebrating 150 Years of India Meteorological Department
Location: Plaza Hall
Weather & Us – 150 Years of IMD: A Journey Unfolded – (video)
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P18 – PRIYANTHIKA, I M Shiromani | The Role of Monsoon Prediction in Enhancing Climate Resilience in Sri Lanka |
P19 – MIYAMOTO, Maki | Using 5-Km Large Ensemble Of Climate Projection To Evaluate The Characteristics Of Heavy Rainfall Induced By Atmospheric Fronts Over The Basin In The West-Central Hokkaido, Northern Japan |
P20 – TSENG, Li-Shan | Extreme Meiyu Rainfall Under Climate Change—The 2–3 June 2017 Flooding Case Study |
P21 – NGUYEN-LE, Dzung | Projected ENSO Teleconnection On The Southeast Asian Climate In CMIP6 |
P22 – USHIYAMA, Tomoki | Dynamic Downscaling Of D4Pdf Large Ensemble Global Projections For River Basins In Philippine And Indonesia |
P23 – HATTORI, Miki | The Impact Of MJO Phases And The Cold Surges On The Development Of Borneo Vortex; Applying The Automated Vortex Extraction Scheme |
P24 – GUPTA, Ankur | Impact Of Tropical Sea Surface Temperatures On Rainfall Predictability Over Indian Sub-Regions Via Circumglobal Teleconnections: Insights For Sub-Seasonal To Seasonal Forecasting Using NCMRWF Coupled Model |
P25 – YE, Kaiwen | Wind Stress Curl As A Driving Force Of Annual Waves In The Upper Ocean For Interpreting Energetics At All Latitudes |
P26 – KAMIZAWA, Nozomi | Long-Term Changes In Summer Asian Monsoon Precipitation Over The Past 60 Years |
P27 – KIGUCHI, Masashi | Long-term variability of precipitation systems in the northeastern Indian subcontinent and the Indochinese Peninsula |
P28 – PRIYANTHIKA, I M Shiromani | Pre-Monsoon Disturbances And Extreme Rainfall: Enhancing Early Warning Systems In Sri Lanka |
P29 – SON, Seok-Woo | Future projection of East Asian atmospheric rivers in high-resolution climate models |
P30 – ZHANG, Hugh | Monsoon in Southeast Asia and a Regional Monsoon Index for Its Monitoring and Prediction |
P31 – HSU, Huang-Hsiung | The recent regime shift in 2011 of the winter Madden-Julian oscillation and its associated changes in mean state over warm pool |
P32 – MIYAMOTO, Maki | The Occurrence Frequency and Meteorological Condition of Atmospheric Fronts over Japan, Northwestern Pacific, for Boreal Summer |
P33 – BASCONCILLO, Joseph | Characterizing The Southwest Monsoon Season In The Philippines Using Multiple Localized Monsoon Indices |
P34 – RAO ANGULURI, Suryachandra | Role of Bay of Bengal in Modulating Monsoon Rainfall Over India: What needs to be represented in Coupled Models? |
Session 11
Coupled Human-Earth System Modeling
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P35 – GREVE, Peter | Observational evidence of irrigation impacting afternoon rainfall |
P36 – KIM, Yeonjoo | Applying reservoir effect in differentiable, physics-informed hydrological modeling for anthropogenic impact assessment |
P37 – GETIRANA, Augusto | Intensive Irrigation And Its Cascading Effects On Bay Of Bengal’S Freshwater Availability |
P38 – HYYTIÄIKNEN, Kari | Good Eutrophication Status Is A Challenging Goal For Coastal Waters |
P39 – SHI, Xueli | A Simple Earth System Model Development And Its Applications In Integrated Assessment Model Framework |
P40 – KUG, Jong-Seong | Negative CO2 Emissions Mitigate Extremes Of The Terrestrial Hydrological Cycle Via A Vegetation Physiological Feedback |
P41 – LI, Xin | A Generalized Mathematical Modeling Framework For The Coupled Human-Earth System |
P42 – MIYAZAKI, Kazuyuki | Prediction Of Fossil Fuel CO2 From Air Quality Emissions For Assessments Of Climate Targets And The Global Carbon Cycle |
P43 – MATSUURA, Taichi | Development Of A Hydrologic Cycle Model In The Tokachi Plain, Hokkaido, Japan |
P44 – HIRABAYASHI, Yukiko | Explicit Modeling Of Irrigation Canals For Japan |
P45 – POKHREL, Yadu | Advancing Anthropogenic Water And Nutrient Flow Process Simulations In Earth System Models |
P46 – KULIKOV, Maksim | Spatio-Temporal Patterns Of Different Tree Species Response To Climatic Factors In Southern Kyrgyzstan |
P47 – FUKAZAWA, Souki | Global-Scale Drought Risk Assessment: Application Of The Surface Water-Groundwater Integrated Analysis Simulator Getflows |
P48 – YANG, Yan | How Does The Combustion-Derived Vapor Influence The Water Vapor Isotopes In Urban Areas? |
P49 – SHARMA, Aditya | Intensification of hydroclimatic extremes indices and drought characteristics in semi-arid river basin of India |
Session 22
Km-scale regional and global modeling – advancements, opportunities, and challenges
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P50 – YAMAZAKI, Akira | The Impacts Of East Siberian Blocking On The Development Of The JPCZ |
P51 – LEI, Lili | An Adaptive Channel Selection Method For Assimilating The Hyperspectral Infrared Radiances |
P52 – ADACHI, Sachiho | Comparison Of Influences Between Microphysics Schemes And Resolution On Uncertainty Of Simulation Results In Heavy-Precipitation Cases |
P53 – WANG, Longhao | A Novel 3D Transformer Model Developed For Predicting Global Sea Surface Temperature At Subseasonal And Seasonal Scales |
P54 – LIN, Wanyi | A Long-Term, High-Resolution Land Cover Dataset For Land Surface Modeling |
P55 – RAKOTOARIMANANA, Zy Harifidy | Multi-Gauge Calibration Comparison For Simulating Streamflow Across The Major River Basins In Madagascar: Swat+ Toolbox, R-Swat, And Swat+ Editor Hard Calibration |
P56 – MA, Xin | Evaluation And Uncertainty Analysis Of The Land Surface Hydrology In Ls3Mip Models Over China |
P57 – MODI, Prakat | Importance Of Hydrodynamic Model Spatial Resolution: A Case Study Using Cama-Flood |
P58 – SANTOS, Sean | Analyzing The Numerical Stability Of Atmosphere-Surface Coupling Methods For Momentum Fluxes |
P59 – NIRANJAN KUMAR, Kondapalli | Assessing the Early Performance and Progress in the Development of NCMRWF 6km Global Model |
P60 – ZHAO, Yin | Added Value of a Convection Permitting Model in Simulating Atmospheric Water Cycle Over the Asian Water Tower |
Session 24
Heatwaves and droughts in Present and Future Climate
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P61 – NIRANJAN KUMAR, Kondapalli | Subseasonal Drought Dynamics Of Indian Summer Monsoon:Insights From Ncmwrf Extended Range Prediction System |
P62 – ARIAS, Paola A. | Compound Hot And Dry Extremes In The Orinoco Basin |
P63 – ADDI, Martin | Historic And Projected Future Changes In The Hydrologic Drought Characteristics Of The Pra River Basins, Ghana |
P64 – JIA, Gensuo | Satellite View Of Urban Energy And Water Stress Under Climate Extremes |
P65 – WAKATSUKI, Hitomi | Heat Stress Indices Worsened By Recent Humidity Increase In Japan |
P66 – GAO, Meng | Widely-Spread And Uniformly Elevated Future Heat Stress In China Driven By Spatially Heterogeneous Response Of Water Vapor |
P67 – YU, Haipeng | Extreme Heat Event Over Northwest China Driven By Silk Road Pattern Teleconnection And Its Possible Mechanism |
P68 – OHBA, Masamichi | Climate Change Impacts On Water Availability, Dry Spells And Hydrological Droughts In Japan: Dynamic And Thermodynamic Contributions |
P70 – YAMIN, QING | Accelerated Soil Drying Linked To Increasing Evaporative Demand In Wet Regions |
P71 – ARSHAD, Adnan | Quantifying Climate-Induced Drought Risk To Livelihood And Mitigation Actions |
P72 – HYEON BIN, jang | Heat Related Illness Vulnerability Using DPSIR Technique In South Korea |
P73 – MANIRAM, Annika | The Impacts Of Drought On The Rural Communities Of Msinga In Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa |
P74 – HE, Chao | Drying subtropical East Asia in cold season: Role of Tibetan Plateau on northward shifting westerlies |
Session 25
Addressing the Challenge of Cascading and Compound Events
Location: Cherry
Board # + Presenter | Title |
C10 – ISLAM, Md. Rezuanul | What Drives Extreme Sea Levels In Japan: Unraveling The Dynamics Of Storm Surge And Mean Sea Level Trends |
C11 – LIU, Yuanbo | Catastrophic Shifts In Large Lake Levels |
C12 – HOSSEINZADEHTALAEI, Parisa | Decomposing The Cascade Of Uncertainty In The Projections Of Compound Hot-Dry Extremes Across IPCC Reference Regions |
C13 – TABARI, Hossein | Larger Impacts Of Compound Drought-Heatwave Events Compared To Droughts Under Various Shared Socioeconomic Pathways |
C14 – VAN ALPHEN, Friso | A Comparative Analysis Of Flood Events On River Basin Level: The 2016 Sorachi River Flood And The 2021 Ahr Valley Flood |
C15 – SANO, Taichi | Future Population Transgress Climatic Risk Boundaries Of Extreme Temperature And Precipitation |
C16 – CANLAS, Andrea | Risk Assessment For A Combined Severe Wind And Flood Hazard: The Case Of Typhoon Saola Of Hong Kong |
C17 – MANDAL, Shailendra | Extremes In The Urban Water Cycle And Hydroclimatic Risks And Vulnerabilities In Urban Systems And Society: Understanding “Actionable” Resilient Strategies For Resource Constrained Smart Metropolitan City Of India |
C18 – LIU, Zhenchen | Glo3DHydroClimEventSet(v1.0): a Global‐scale Event Set of Hydroclimatic Extremes Detected with the 3D DBSCAN‐based Workflow (1951–2022) |
Session 26
Predictability and prediction of extreme events
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P85 – HIRAGA, Yusuke | Model-Based PMP Estimation For The Maipo River Basin In Chile |
Session 28
Generating climate information for smaller-scale decision-making
Location: Plaza Hall
Board # + Presenter | Title |
P75 – KOLEN, Bas | Spatial Assessment Framework For Mitigating Future Flood And Land Subsidence Risk In Expanding Delta Areas |
P76 – OKABE, Masato | Tcfd Sustainability Disclosure: The State Of Japanese Corporate Engagement |
P77 – LEE, Shao-Yi | Scale Correction Factors Of Summer Rainfall Extremes Over Japan For The D4Pdf Climate Ensemble |
P78 – ACIERTO, Ralph Allen | Determining The Contribution Of Climate Change On The Maximum Rainfall In Kyushu Using D4Pdf Large Ensemble Dataset |
P79 – KIDO, Riho | Freezing And Thawing Changes Due To Climate Change In Pekerebetsu River |
P80 – MAO, Yiwen | Postprocessing Numerical Weather Prediction based nowcasts using machine learning and crowdsourced observations |
P81 – TEJADA, Allan | Shift in the Cropping Calendar in Laguna, Philippines under G6Solar and G6Sulfur Experiments from a Machine Learning (ML) based model of Reference Crop Evapotranspiration |