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Weather and climate in Japan when viewed from all directions

Update: 10. 03, 2016

(Aug. 31 - Sep. 1, 2016)

Date: August, 31th, 2016 (Wednesday) 13:00-17:20
      Sepmtember, 1st, 2016 (Thursday)  9:00-15:00
Venue:Otsuchi central public hall
          32-126 Koduchi, Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture 028-1121, JAPAN
          Tel: +81-193-42-3030
Organizer: Kazuaki Nishii (Mie University, nishii[at]bio.mie-u.ac.jp)
         Kiyoshi Tanaka (AORI, University of Tokyo, ktanaka[at]aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
 

1st day (31st August)

13:00-13:05 Opening and housekeeping

Session 1 (Chair: Ayumu Miyamoto)

13:05-13:30 Hatsumi Nishikawa (Hokkaido University)*

Impact of North Pacific SST fronts on Japanese weather

13:30-13:50 Yuta Okouchi (Mie University)

Tethered observation with six radiosondes

13:50-14:10 Norihiko Sugimoto (Keio University)

Generation and backreaction of spontaneously emitted inertia-gravity waves from dipole -An update of the ocean energy budget-"

14:10-14:25  Break

Session 2 (Chair: Yuta Ando)

14:25-14:50 Takashi Mochiduki (JAMSTEC)*

Multiyear climate hindcasts over the early 21st century

14:50-15:10 Akira Kuwano-Yoshida (JAMSTEC)

Long-term variation of extratropical cyclone activity in the North Pacific

15:10-15:30 Satoru Okajima (University of Tokyo)

JRA-55 additional product: Climatology of reanalsysis with high-resolution SST data assimilated

15:30-15:50 Souta Yamaguchi (Niigata University)

Relationship between interannual variability of the summertime North Pacific subtropical high and the atmospheric circulation

15:50-16:05 Break

Session 3 (Chair: Kazuhira Hoshi)

16:05-16:25 Yoshihiro Tachibana (Mie University)

Remote influence on Yamase wind of cold SST due to tidal mixing along Kuril Islands

16:25-16:45 Hidetaka Hirata (Kyushu University)

Impact of warm currents on rapidly developing extratropical cyclones

16:45-17:05 Yousuke Shigeno (Niigata University)

Three-dimensional atmospheric structure associated with occurrence of winter lightning in the Hokuriku District

17:05-17:20 (Self-introduction by participants who do not give their talks)
 

2nd day (1st September)

9:00-9:05 housekeeping

Session 4 (Chair: Hidetaka Hirata)

9:05-9:30 Tetsu Nakamura (Hokkaido University)*

On the atmospheric response experiment to a Blue Arctic Ocean

9:30-9:50 Kazuhira Hoshi (Niigata University)

Characteristics of Stratospheric Sudden Warming related to the Arctic sea-ice variability

9:50-10:10 Yuta Ando (Mie University)

Stagnant of season’s transition of Polar Night Jet and Cooling of Siberia in early winter

10:10-10:30 Shin Watanabe (Niigata University)

Statistical analysis of the vortex with precipitation system detected by Muroto Radar

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:10 Takenari Kinoshita (JAMSTEC)*

On the three dimensional structure of stratospheric material transport driven by waves

11:10-11:30 Taishi Saka (Mie University)

An eastward propagating chain of interaction between atmosphere and ocean from the North Pacific through the Eurasian continent

11:30-11:50 Ayumu Miyamoto (University of Tokyo)

Influence of the subtropical high and storm-track on low-level clouds over the South Indian Ocean

11:50-13:00 Lunch

Session 5 (Chair: Hatsumi Nishikawa)

13:00-13:20 Shunichi Watanabe (University of Tokyo)

Idealized numerical experiment of a convergence cloud band over the Sea of Japan in winter

13:20-13:40 Meiji Honda (Niigata University)

Characteristics of atmospheric circulation causing extreme cold event over Japan in late January 2016

13:40-14:00 Satoru Kasuga (Niigata University)

Multi-Scale Structure between the Cut-off Low and the Tornado

14:00-14:20 Junpei Kanai (Mie University)

Weakening process of a typhoon –impact of tropopause fluctuation-

14:20-14:40 Kazuaki Nishii (Mie University)

Role of midlatitude ocean in potential seasonal predictability of the atmosphere

14:40-15:00 Discussion and conclusion

* Invited speaker (25 minute talk); others (20 minute talk)

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