Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences (A)
Session Sub-category Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment(AS)
Session ID A-AS15
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 Tetsuya Takemi
Affiliation Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
Co-Convener 2 Name Hisayuki Kubota
Affiliation University of the Ryukyus
Co-Convener 3 Name Shimizu Shingo
Affiliation National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Co-Convener 4 Name Shiori Sugimoto
Affiliation Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Co-Convener 5 Name Fumichika Uno
Affiliation Nihon University, College of Humanities and Sciences
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.  
While English will serve as the primary language for presentations, oral presentations and Q&A in Japanese will also be permitted. This policy aims to facilitate smooth communication for presentations and discussions by students and participants from private sectors, to encompass areas of meteorology that may not be fully covered within specific topics, and to encourage presentations and participation by members of the Meteorological Society of Japan as a co-organizing body. Nevertheless, presentation materials must be prepared in English.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Time Presentation No Title Presenter
Oral Presentation May 29 AM1
9:00 - 9:15 AAS15-01 How historical and future radiative forcing shapes the evolution and spatial structure of Earth’s Energy Imbalance Lynn Hirose
9:15 - 9:30 AAS15-02 Spatial and Temporal Trends in Air Temperature and Evaporative Demand in South Korea: Implications for Climate Adaptation Donghyeon Kim
9:30 - 9:45 AAS15-03 Diurnal Rainfall over Southeast Asia in a Changing Climate: Insights from High-Resolution CORDEX-SEA Simulations Sheau Tieh Ngai
9:45 - 10:00 AAS15-04 Isotopic characteristics of precipitation and water vapor in Typhoon Ampil (2024) simulated with an isotope-enabled atmospheric model Koki Iida
10:00 - 10:15 AAS15-05 Toward Strongly Coupled Data Assimilation of Global Atmosphere and Earth Surface States Toshiyuki Ishibashi
10:15 - 10:30 AAS15-06 Assessment of the Reproducibility of Extreme Precipitation in the Long-Term Regional Reanalysis Dataset RRJ-Conv for Japan Sachio Iwabu
Oral Presentation May 29 AM2
10:45 - 11:00 AAS15-07 Objective Detection of the Japan Sea Polar Airmass Convergence Zone (JPCZ) and Its Associated Heavy Snowfall Yuki Kanno
11:00 - 11:15 AAS15-08 The Potential for Detecting Extreme Weather Phenomena through High-Sensitivity, High-Density, and High-Frequency Atmospheric Pressure Observations Kensuke Nakajima
11:15 - 11:30 AAS15-09 High-Resolution Observation of Oceanic Heavy Rain by ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 Full-Polarimetry~Application of analytical backscattering model~ Megumi Ando
11:30 - 11:45 AAS15-10 Life Cycle of an Isolated Cumulonimbus Cloud Based on Wind Fields and Hydrometeor Types Estimated from Three X-Band MP Radars and a Time-Lapse Camera Kaito Saburi
11:45 - 12:00 AAS15-11 Upper-Air Pressure Measurement by Cosmic-Ray Muons Atsuya Ishida
12:00 - 12:15 AAS15-12 Assessment of Night Sky Brightness Based on Continuous Ground-Based Monitoring Mayuki Sano
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 29 PM3
AAS15-P01 A Comparative Analysis of the Environmental Conditions associated with the Occurrence and Non-Occurrence of Quasi-Stationary Linear Precipitation Systems over Shikoku Island Kiyotaka Hara
AAS15-P02 Environmental fields associated with tornadoes relative to their genesis points Yuri Mita
AAS15-P03 Enhancement of transient cyclones and anticyclones due to Mountains on the Korean Peninsula Akio Ozeki
AAS15-P04 Contribution of land surface evapotranspiration to summer precipitation over the Khentii Mountains, Northern Mongolia Fuyuko Sawada
AAS15-P05 Cold surges over the Philippine Sea and tropical SST cooling Miki Hattori
AAS15-P06 Clustering-based Diagnostic Technique of Korean ensemble model forecasts for wintertime cold surge prediction MiYoung Lee
AAS15-P07 A Global Heatwave Prediction System for Regional Hotspots based on Dynamic-Statistic Hybrid Approach GYU-RI LEE
AAS15-P08 Properties of a High-Resolution Global Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Assimilation System as a Numerical Weather Prediction System Toshiyuki Ishibashi
AAS15-P09 Development of CReSS-Hybrid-LETKF for improving cloud-scale predictability Shimizu Shingo
AAS15-P10 Development and Adjustment of Water Vapor Lidar (DIAL) and Field Observations in Nagasaki Masahide Nishihashi
AAS15-P11 On the Setting of Reflected Wave Arrival Time in Water Vapor Variability Observation Using Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Waves Hayato Kon
AAS15-P12 Development of a method for estimating water vapor content from near-infrared celestial bodies using a ground-based all-sky camera Haruki Sugiyama
AAS15-P13 Analysis of Particle Size–Velocity Distribution of Precipitation Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation ASAMI YAMASHITA
AAS15-P14 The Relationship Between Tropospheric Winds and Star Seeing AKITOMO FUNAYAMA