Extreme Weather in Cities
Scope
It is recognized that large cities with a population of several million people are inherently vulnerable to extreme weathers such as torrential rain, giant typhoon, and heat wave. It is argued that the occurrence of weather phenomena tends to increase due to the global warming. Cooperating with related academic societies, the session will focus on the mechanism of extreme weather, its monitoring and prediction methods, effects of urbanization on urban hazards, and social experiments on resilient cities.
Convener
Jun Matsumoto
jun@center.tmu.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Masayuki Maki, Masahito Ishihara
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Session Informations
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May 22nd Room:304 Time:PM1
SessionID:U022 Chairman:Masahito Ishihara
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
14:20 U022-01 Social Experiments on Extreme Weather Resilient Cities Masayuki Maki Masayuki Maki,
Ryohei Misumi,
Shin-ichi Suzuki et al.
14:40 U022-02 A field campaign project for study of thunderstorm-induced heavy local rainstorms in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Masahito Ishihara Masahito Ishihara,
Takahisa Kobayashi,
Osamu Suzuki
15:00 U022-03 Introduction of Korean GRL activities for international cooperation field experiments between Korea, Japan and Taiwan Dong-In Lee Dong-In Lee,
Hiroshi Uyeda,
Ben Jong-Dao Jou et al.
15:20 U022-04 Development of the Phased Array Radar for Meteorological Application Tomoo Ushio Tomoo Ushio,
Eiichi Yoshikawa,
Fumihiko Mizutani et al.
15:35 U022-05 Statistical features of cumulonimbus first echoes generated in the Tokyo Metropolitan Region on mid-summer days Fumiaki Kobayashi Fumiaki Kobayashi
15:50 U022-06 Realities of Air Temperature Distribution in Summer in Tokyo -Observation results since 2007 to 2009 by METROS- Hitoshi Yokoyama Hitoshi Yokoyama,
Haruo Ando,
Sayuri Ookubo et al.
May 22nd Room:304 Time:PM2
SessionID:U022 Chairman:Masayuki Maki
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
16:30 U022-07 Extreme Weather - From a Sociological Perspective Isao Nakamura Isao Nakamura
16:50 U022-08 Approach on research of heavy rainfall with water disasters using X-MP radar of University of Yamanashi Tetsuya Sano Tetsuya Sano,
Kengo Sunada,
Satoru Oishi et al.
17:05 U022-09 Behavior of cold outflow and gust front during a torrential rain occurred in central Tokyo on August 5, 2008 Hideo Takahashi Hideo Takahashi,
Hiroaki Yamato,
Shogo Shimizu et al.
17:20 U022-10 Data assimilation experiments of intense rainfall event over western Japan on 28 July 2008 using LETKF system Hiromu Seko Hiromu Seko,
Takemasa Miyoshi,
Yoshinori Shoji et al.
17:35 U022-11 Forecast Experiment of Landslides Using a Cloud-Resolving Model -Case Study of Typhoon 0422- Ryohei Misumi Ryohei Misumi,
Shingo Shimizu,
17:50 U022-12 Wind gust phenomena observed by the X-NET (X-band weather radar network) Shin-ichi Suzuki Shin-ichi Suzuki,
Koyuru Iwanami,
Takeshi Maesaka et al.
18:05 U022-13 Nowcast of high winds by using X-band doppler radar network Yasushi SUZUKI Yasushi SUZUKI,
Yuri MICHIHIRO,
Aritoshi MASUDA et al.
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