領域外・複数領域(M)
セッション小記号 ジョイント(IS)
セッションID M-IS04
タイトル 和文 Extreme Weather and Water-Related Disasters in Asia
英文 Extreme Weather and Water-Related Disasters in Asia
タイトル短縮名 和文 Extreme Weather in Asia
英文 Extreme Weather in Asia
代表コンビーナ 氏名 和文 久保田 尚之
英文 Hisayuki Kubota
所属 和文 北海道大学
英文 Hokkaido University
共同コンビーナ 1 氏名 和文 佐藤 光輝
英文 Mitsuteru Sato
所属 和文 北海道大学 大学院理学研究院
英文 Department of Cosmoscience, Hokkaido University
共同コンビーナ 2 氏名 和文 Joseph Basconcillo
英文 Joseph Basconcillo
所属 和文 Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
英文 Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
共同コンビーナ 3 氏名 和文 Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu
英文 Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu
所属 和文 Institute Technology of Sumatera
英文 Institute Technology of Sumatera
発表言語 E
スコープ 和文
Extreme weather events and water-related disasters have significant societal impacts. The livelihoods and further economic development of highly vulnerable countries in Asia are often affected by torrential rains, strong winds and lightning brought by tropical cyclones, floods, droughts, heat waves, and monsoon surges, among other extremes. These extreme weather events often lead to disasters. It is therefore important to enhance our understanding of these extreme weather events through observational analyses, modeling, new techniques and new datasets of various methods. We invite studies related to extreme weather focused on the Asia region. Studies might include observational analyses of extreme events, numerical modeling, and prediction at various timescales. Contributions related to thunderstorms, lightning and their atmospheric effects, impact on disasters in Asia are also welcome. This session is an international collaborative session between members of the Philippine Meteorological Society (PMS), the Indonesia Disaster Expert Association (IABI) and the JpGU. 
英文
Extreme weather events and water-related disasters have significant societal impacts. The livelihoods and further economic development of highly vulnerable countries in Asia are often affected by torrential rains, strong winds and lightning brought by tropical cyclones, floods, droughts, heat waves, and monsoon surges, among other extremes. These extreme weather events often lead to disasters. It is therefore important to enhance our understanding of these extreme weather events through observational analyses, modeling, new techniques and new datasets of various methods. We invite studies related to extreme weather focused on the Asia region. Studies might include observational analyses of extreme events, numerical modeling, and prediction at various timescales. Contributions related to thunderstorms, lightning and their atmospheric effects, impact on disasters in Asia are also welcome. This session is an international collaborative session between members of the Philippine Meteorological Society (PMS), the Indonesia Disaster Expert Association (IABI) and the JpGU. 
発表方法 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
招待講演 Rafaela Jane Pasiona Delfino (Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, University of the Philippines - Diliman)
Badri Bhakta Shrestha (International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management, Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan)
Magfira Syarifuddin (University of Toyama)
Chunhung WU (Feng Chia University)
田原 亮太郎 (国立大学法人東北大学)
Tomoko Koyama (ICEYE)
時間 講演番号 タイトル 発表者
口頭発表 5月30日 PM1
13:45 - 14:00 MIS04-01 Trends in tropical cyclone damage potential in the Philippines Rafaela Jane Pasiona Delfino
14:00 - 14:15 MIS04-02 Impacts of Successive Multiple Tropical Cyclones on the Philippines Gerry Bagtasa
14:15 - 14:30 MIS04-03 Predictability of Typhoon Intensity Changes Based on Lightning Data ad Meteorological Reanalysis Data 佐藤 光輝
14:30 - 14:45 MIS04-04 Rainfall prediction in Metro Manila, Philippines using lightning data integrated machine learning method Mu-Hsin Chang
14:45 - 15:00 MIS04-05 Analysis of 2021 Tropical Cyclone Mindulle Stereophotogrammetry Using Diwata-2 Microsatellite and Dropsonde Data Algodon Meryl Regine
15:00 - 15:15 MIS04-06 TORNADO CLIMATOLOGY OF INDONESIA Irfans Maulana Firdaus
口頭発表 5月30日 PM2
15:30 - 15:45 MIS04-07 Hydro-meteorological and Damage Characteristics of September 2024 Flood in the Bagmati River basin of Nepal Badri Bhakta Shrestha
15:45 - 16:00 MIS04-08 Combining Multi-Sensor and Multi-Temporal Data with Machine Learning to Enhance Flood Detection in Sentinel-1 Images Magfira Syarifuddin
16:00 - 16:15 MIS04-09 Assessment of possible landslide susceptibility under climate change : A case in Southwestern Taiwan Chunhung WU
16:15 - 16:30 MIS04-10 Unveiling transboundary challenges in river flood risk management: learning from the Ciliwung River basin, Indonesia Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu
16:30 - 16:45 MIS04-11 Flooding in Eastern Mindanao Due to Shearline and Trough of Low-Pressure Area from January to February 2024: A Post-Flood Analysis Maria Czarina Montanez Tierra
16:45 - 17:00 MIS04-12 Global Perspectives, Local Realities: A 100-Year Data-Driven Analysis of Sea Level Extremes in the Bay of Bengal Md. Rezuanul Islam
講演番号 タイトル 発表者
ポスター発表 5月30日 PM3
MIS04-P01 Complex Impacts of Urbanization and Climate Change on Groundwater Dynamics and Management: A Case Study of Seoul Ho-Rim ~ Kim
MIS04-P02 Characteristics of Summer Atmospheric Rivers Leading to Heavy Rainfall Along the Western Coast of Northeastern Japan Jose Angelo Hokson
MIS04-P03 Impacts of Climate Change on the Localized Heavy Rainfall Event in Northern Japan in 2022: Uncertainties in the Pseudo-Global Warming Approach 田原 亮太郎
MIS04-P04 Lightning activities and environmental conditions during the quasi-stationary band-shaped precipitation systems 久保田 尚之
MIS04-P05 Influence of climate change on the late 2024 tropical cyclone passages in the Philippines Joseph Basconcillo
MIS04-P06 Simplify and Accelerate the Process of Constructing 3D Model of Active Clouds Using Ground and Satellite Images. 長澤 稔幸
MIS04-P07 Extreme Precipitation, Monsoon Influence, and Catastrophic Flooding in Northern Thailand: Insights from Synthetic Aperture Radar Tomoko Koyama