The Fifth Convection-Permitting Modeling Workshop 2021 (CPM2021)

High-Resolution Climate Modeling and Hazards


Poster Session

Poster number shows "Category-poster number (Core time No.)"

ex. En1-01(1,2)

  • En : Ensemble based on high-resolution modeling
  • 01 : Poster number
  • (1, 2) : Participation Core time 1 & 2

Category

  • En : Ensemble based on high-resolution modeling
  • G : Toward Global CPMs
  • A : Advancements in high-resolution regional and global climate modeling
  • EE : Extreme events and hazards assessments

Core time (UTC)

  1. Sep. 10, 1:00-3:00
  2. Sep. 10, 09:00-11:00
  3. Sep. 10, 15:00-17:00
Poster No. Title
Name (Affilliation)
En1-01(1,2)

Performance of a Convection-permitting Model in Simulating the Rainfall in Malaysia

  • Jing Xiang Chung (Universiti Malaysia Terengganu)
En1-02(1,3)

Identification and prediction of drought using large ensemble of 5km d4PDF over Hokkaido

  • Sourabh Shrivastava (Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University)
En1-03(-)

Synthesized projection of probable rainfall using huge ensemble climate datasets and observation

  • Keita Shimizu (Hokkaido University)
En1-04(-)

Analysis for rainfall-temperature relationship using 5-km and 20-km resolution massive ensemble climate datasets

  • Tsuyoshi Hoshino (Hokkaido University)
En1-05(1,2)

Frequency of line-shaped rainbands around Northern Japan by machine learning classification using large ensemble data

  • Yuta Ohya (Hokkaido University)
En2-06(2,3)

Representation of heatwaves from an ensemble of km-scale regional climate models within CORDEX-FPS Convection

  • Lorenzo Sangelantoni (CETEMPS - University of L'Aquila)
En2-07(1)

Change in summertime extreme high-temperature in Japan with global warming and its regional differences

  • Rui Ito (Japan Meteorological Business Support Center)
En2-08(1)

Examining climate change impacts on heavy snowfall in Hokkaido using large ensemble simulations

  • Sho Kawazoe (Hokkaido University)
En3-09(2,3)

FUTURE-DRAINAGE -- Delivering high-resolution information on extreme precipitation projections from UKCP Local to stakeholders

  • Steven C. Chan (Newcastle University)
En3-10(1)

Review of dynamical downscaling techniques for assessing regional climate change

  • Sachiho A. Adachi (RIKEN)
En3-11(2)

On the added value of the CORDEX FPS-Convection multi-model ensemble simulations over the Alps

  • Joao Antonio Martins Careto (Institut Dom Luiz, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon)
G-12(2)

ULTIMATE (ULTra sIte for Measuring Atmosphere of Tokyo metropolitan Environment) project

  • Masaki Satoh (The University of Tokyo)
G-13(2,3)

Spatio-temporal representation of the Amazonian mesoscale convective systems by the Non-hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM)

  • Amanda Rehbein (University of Sao Paulo)
A1-14(1,2,3)

Added value of a convection-permitting model in simulating East Asian Summer Monsoon precipitation

  • Puxi Li (Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China Meteorological Administration)
A1-15(2,3)

Regional climate modeling of the diurnal cycle of precipitation and associated atmospheric circulation patterns over an Andean glacier region (Antizana, Ecuador)

  • Clementine Junquas (IGE / IRD)
A1-16(2,3)

Nonstationary precipitation extreme distributions associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation using ensembles from the UKCP Convective-Permitting Model

  • Kwok Pan Chun (Hong Kong Baptist University)
A1-17(2)

Preliminary results of convection-permitting physics ensemble simulations over Southeastern South America

  • Martin Feijoo (CIMA - CONICET - UBA)
A1-18(1)

Short-Term NWP Forecast and Regional Climate Modeling Evaluation in Convective Permitting Simulations of Weather and Climate Events in El Salvador with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model

  • Maria del R. Lourdes Mendoza Fierro (University of Arizona)
A2-19(1,2)

Convection permitting simulation of summer precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau

  • Yanhong Gao (Fudan University)
A2-20(1)

Cloud resolving simulation for the nocturnal precipitation over the Himalayas

  • Shiori Sugimoto (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
A2-21(1)

Diurnal cycle of local-scale precipitation in northern Thailand simulated by CPMs

  • Noriko N. Ishizaki (NIES)
A2-22(1,2,3)

Sensitivity of precipitation intensity and frequency to the land surface resolution in explicit convection climate simulations over South Asian region

  • Rakesh Teja Konduru (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Department of Geography)
A2-23(1,3)

Diagnosing Changes in North American Monsoon Precipitation and Moisture Sources in Response to Climate Warming using Convection Permitting Models

  • Brendan Wallace (University at Albany, SUNY)
A2-24(2,3)

Simulating the deep convection hotspots in the African rainbelt

  • Neil Hart (University of Oxford)
A3-25(1)

How large the impact of bottom boundary condition for land surface process?

  • Chieko Suzuki (JAMSTEC)
A3-26(3)

The Convection-Permitting Third Pole (CPTP) CORDEX Flagship Pilot Study

  • Andreas Franz Prein (National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR))
A3-27(1)

Cumulus parameterization scheme for gray zone

  • Masato Sugi (Meteorological Research Institute)
A3-28(1)

Influence of sub-mesoscale topography on daytime precipitation associated with thermally driven local circulations over a mountainous region

  • Seiya Nishizawa (RIKEN Center for Computational Science)
A3-29(2)

New critical length for the onset of self-aggregation of moist convection

  • Tomoro Yanase (Kyoto University)
A3-30(1)

A study on the impact of advection schemes on convergence of convective updraft ensembles with respect to the grid spacing

  • Yuta Kawai (RIKEN Center for Computational Science)
A3-31(1,2)

Analytical Land-Vegetation-Atmosphere coupled model to investigate soil moisture bimodality.

  • Abhinav Dengri (Hokkaido Univeristy)
EE1-32(3)

Climate attribution study of a deep moist convection: the Copenhagen case of July 2011

  • Dominic Matte (University of Copenhagen)
EE1-33(1,3)

Climate change impacts on extreme rainfall in East Africa in a convection-permitting climate model

  • Sarah Chapman (University of Leeds)
EE1-34(2)

Future Projections of Extreme Sub-Hourly Precipitation Events over Europe in Kilometer-Scale Climate Simulations

  • Alzbeta Medvedova (University of Innsbruck)
EE1-35(1,2,3)

Retrospective sub-seasonal forecasting of extreme convective events in the Arabian Peninsula using convective-permitting regional climate modeling

  • Christopher L. Castro (The University of Arizona)
EE1-36(1,2)

Extreme Precipitation in ERA5 downscaling over Taiwan

  • Chao-Tzuen Cheng (NCDR)
EE1-37(1,3)

Changes in Wind Shear and Moisture Strongly Modulate Future Mesoscale Convective System Precipitation

  • Erin Dougherty (NCAR)
EE1-38(2,3)

Evaluation of extreme precipitation in convection-permitting climate simulations with COSMO-CLM for Germany

  • Susanne Brienen (Deutscher Wetterdienst)
EE1-39(1)

Comparison of simulations of precipitations over Kyushu in Baiu season with regional climate models with grid spacing from kilometer to sub-kilometer

  • Shin Fukui (Tohoku University)
EE2-40(1,2)

Future Changes of a Slow-moving Intense Typhoon with Global Warming: A Case Study using a regional 1-km-mesh atmosphere-ocean coupled model

  • Sachie Kanada (Nagoya University)
EE2-41(2,3)

Hazardous thunderstorms in the Lake Victoria basin

  • Jonas Van de Walle (KU Leuven)
EE2-42(1)

An identification of atmospheric fronts by image analysis of surface weather maps

  • Maki Miyamoto (Hokkaido University)
EE2-43(-)

Responses of precipitation on environmental temperature increase for extreme rainfall events

  • Yasutaka Wakazuki (Ibaraki University)
EE2-44(1,3)

Multi-model and multi-initial-condition ensemble experiment for the future assessment of Typhoon Hagibis

  • Kenshi Hibino (The University of Tokyo)
EE3-45(1)

Resolving the influence of local flows on urban heat amplification during heatwaves

  • Jason Evans (UNSW)
EE3-46(1)

Convection-permitting regional climate simulation of warm-season hot extremes in southeastern China

  • Yali Luo (Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences)
EE3-47(-)

Extreme windstorms and sting-jets in convection-permitting climate simulations over Europe

  • Colin James Manning (Newcastle University)
EE3-48(1)

The Spatial Relationship between Precipitable Water Vapor Derived from Consideration of Delay effects in GPS and Streaky Clouds in Downstream of the Ishikari River Basin in Hokkaido

  • Dan Hashimoto (Graduate School of Engineering Hokkaido University)
EE4-49(-)

A heavy snowfall case in January 2021 in the Niigata Prefecture and development of snow hazard forecast and alert systems in the SIRC

  • Sento Nakai (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)
EE4-50(1,2)

A framework for complex flood simulation by surge, wave, rainfall and sewer backflow in coastal urban areas

  • Junbeom Jo (Kumamoto University)
EE4-51(2,3)

The effect of ocean tides on the weather over Great Britain

  • Alex Arnold (Met Office)
EE4-52(1)

Comparison of PMP Estimates under climate change in Solo River: Towards creationg an ensemble of worst-case precipitation scenarios

  • Ralph Allen Elpa Acierto (ICHARM, PWRI)
EE4-53(1,3)

Extreme weather event management through integrated climate modeling and computer vision-based disaster assessment

  • Thomas Y. Chen (Academy for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering)