Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences (A)
Session Sub-category Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment(AS)
Session ID A-AS08
Title General Meteorology
Short Title General Meteorology
Main Convener Name Tomoe Nasuno
Affiliation Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Co-Convener 1 Name Hisayuki Kubota
Affiliation Hokkaido University
Co-Convener 2 Name Shiori Sugimoto
Affiliation JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Co-Convener 3 Name Shimizu Shingo
Affiliation National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Session Language
J
Scope
The scope of this session covers broad research areas of meteorology and atmospheric sciences; ranging from research area of local high-impact weather events (e.g., mesoscale meteorology, disaster prevention science, urban meteorology, and hydrology) to research area of global atmosphere (climate variability or climate change, biochemical circulation, and teleconnection or interhemispheric coupling). Research works based on conventional observations, theoretical studies, numerical simulations, data analysis, as well as introduction of newly developed research methods and/or its application to social implementation are all welcomed. Participants including students are encouraged to present their research results and to freely exchange their ideas.  
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Invited Authors Yuya Baba
Akihiro Hashimoto (Meteorological Research Institute)
Keita Fujiwara (Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University)
Masahide Nishihashi (Meteorological Research Institute)
Shibakawa Taiga (Meteorological Engineering Center, Inc)
Eigo Tochimoto (Meteorological Research Institute)
Yusuke Umemiya (NTT Space Environment and Energy Laboratories)
Toru Sugiyama (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Research Institute for Value-Added-Information Generation, Center for Earth Information Science and Technology)
Time Presentation No Title Presenter
Oral Presentation May 27 PM1
13:45 - 14:00 AAS08-01 Multiscale environmenal factors leading to regional heavy snowfall events in Hokuriku district Keita Fujiwara
14:00 - 14:15 AAS08-02 Outflows of low-level cool air from the subarctic oceans to the Japan Sea during heavy rainfall events in summer Rei Iwamoto
14:15 - 14:30 AAS08-03 Characteristics of Baiu Frontal Depressions that Cause Linear Stationary Heavy Rainfall in Japan Eigo Tochimoto
14:30 - 14:45 AAS08-04 Genesis Mechanisms of Gust Winds Observed in the Baiu Frontal Zone Kanna Tsukagoshi
14:45 - 15:00 AAS08-05 Direction of tornado movement and its relationship with the tropospheric winds Yuri Mita
Oral Presentation May 27 PM2
15:30 - 15:45 AAS08-06 The predictability of sediment-related disasters using WRF Shibakawa Taiga
15:45 - 16:00 AAS08-07 Long-term Continuous Observations of Horizontal Inhomogeneity in Water Vapor Concentration in the Lower Atmosphere using MAX-DOAS Shunya Mizobuchi
16:00 - 16:15 AAS08-08 Wind Turbine Clutter Mitigation Using Sparse Modeling for Weather Radar Hiroki Matsumoto
16:15 - 16:30 AAS08-09 Verification of Precipitation Intensity Estimation Accuracy in Ku-Band Dual-Polarization Radar Taigo Hayakawa
16:30 - 16:45 AAS08-10 Characteristics of Hydrometeors in various climatic zones and heights of convection Asuka Yoshimura
Oral Presentation May 28 PM2
15:30 - 15:45 AAS08-11 Effects of ocean prediction for heavy rainfall prediction Yuya Baba
15:45 - 16:00 AAS08-12 Types of sea breeze in Kanto-Plain:an numerical analysis Toru Sugiyama
16:00 - 16:15 AAS08-13 Seasonal Diurnal Variation of Rainfall of the Different Climate Regimes in the Philippines from GPM IMERG Jason Pajimola Punay
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 28 PM3
AAS08-P01 Numerical simulation of effects of mountain topography on spatial variation of the characteristics of snow particles Akihiro Hashimoto
AAS08-P02 Topographic Convergence Zone due to the Chubu Mountains in the Winter Northwesterly Winds Shimegi Shizuku
AAS08-P03 Influence of Japanese mountains on the structure of explosive cyclones Ami Kondo
AAS08-P04 Characteristics of Meso-γ-Scale Precipitation Distribution in Hitoyoshi/Kuma Area of Kumamoto Tomohiko Tomita
AAS08-P05 Development of data assimilation techniques for GNSS wet delay from slant-path observation in complex terrain environments and verification of rainfall prediction. Shimizu Shingo
AAS08-P06 Development and demonstration experiments of cumulonimbus cloud hazard prediction information to support business continuity decisions of companies. Shimizu Shingo
AAS08-P07 Development and experimental observation of a next-generation water vapor lidar to improve forecast skill of SLMCS Masahide Nishihashi
AAS08-P08 Toward investigation of a Potential Impact of an Atmospheric Observation at Upstream Area of Heavy Rainfall by Compact IoT Instruments Network Yusuke Umemiya
AAS08-P09 Probability Prediction by the JMA's Atmospheric Transport Model for Volcanic Ash with Ensemble Forecast Data Toshiki Shimbori
AAS08-P10 Relationships between typhoon track and the distribution of atmospheric pressure and sea surface temperature Izumi Tadamasa
AAS08-P11 Relationship between large-scale atmospheric conditions and western North Pacific tropical cyclones in 2019: large-member ensemble simulation Tomoe Nasuno
AAS08-P12 Impacts of Regional SST Warming Patterns on Precipitation and Circulation Changes in the Western North Pacific Chao-An Chen
AAS08-P13 Cold surges associated with the winter monsoons in the Maritime Continent using an isentropic analysis method Aprilia Da Cruz Tita
AAS08-P14 INFLUENCES OF DIFFERENT MEI-YU FRONTAL ORIENTATION AND MOVING SPEED ON RAINFALL OVER NORTHERN TAIWAN: IDEALIZED SIMULATIONS Li-Shan Tseng
AAS08-P15 Verification of over-the-horizon detection phenomena in the sea near Taiwan by using AIS and shore-based navigation radar SHIH-CHIAO TSAI
AAS08-P16 The Impact of NAO on the Anomalies of Winter Lightning in the European North Sea and Britain Wenjuan Zhang