Space climatology and climate phenomenology
Scope
It is important to clarify natural factors in climate variations. Extraterrestrial factors affecting the climate system, e.g. the sun, the moon and cosmic rays, are hard to elucidate. But, recent observations give certain evidence; e.g., effects of solar activity on the Arctic Oscillation. In this session, the extraterrestrial as well as terrestrial factors are discussed to contribute to establish space climatology as well as climate phenomenology.
Convener
Kiminori Itoh
itohkimi@ynu.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Kanya Kusano, Wataru Ohfuchi
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May 25th MIS024 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
MIS024-P01 Could properties and the effect on climate ryohei suzuki ryohei suzuki,
Wataru Ohfuchi,
Yusuke Chikaraishi et al.
MIS024-P02 Statistical analyses of solar activity and climate change Akari Sakakibara Akari Sakakibara,
Yasuhisa Kuzuha
MIS024-P03 Influence of solar magnetic activity on climate ? comparison between different geomagnetic activity indices Kiminori Itoh Kiminori Itoh
MIS024-P04 Raison d etre of simple climate models Hiroshi Serizawa Hiroshi Serizawa,
Takashi Amemiya,
Kiminori Itoh
MIS024-P05 Plant phenological change in Korea and its relation to air temperature and circulation Kyoungmi Lee Kyoungmi Lee,
Hee-Jeong Baek,
Won-Tae Kwon et al.
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