2020 International Workshop Live Session Program
The workshop is composed by two parts, pre-recorded presentation viewing from August 17 (question deadline 4th September (UTC) ) and live sessions on September 2-4. In live sessions, after introducing Q/A of each presentation a bit, discussion about invited talks and session's theme with participants will follow.
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Session 1-1, 1-2 Can CPM improve our understanding of the precipitation and its future change? |
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Live Session | September 2, Wednesday |
Time 1-1 | 0100-0200UTC, 1900-2000MDT (1st Sept.), 1000-1100JST, 0300-0400CEST |
Time 1-2 | 12:00-13:00UTC, 06:00-07:00MDT, 21:00-22:00JST, 14:00-15:00CEST |
Chair | 1-1 Izuru Takayabu 1-2 Andreas F. Prein |
Keynote speech |
Our model development activities and prospects in cloud resolving simulations Seiya Nishizawa |
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Idealized numerical experiments for a back-building convective system *Junshi Ito, Hiroshige Tsuguti, Syugo Hayashi, Hiroshi Niino |
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Pseudo global warming experiments for extreme localized heavy rainfalls in Japan - Single severe storm and back-building convective system - Yukari Osakada |
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Reconciling conflicting results on intensification of heavy precipitation over Europe in a changing climate *Nikolina Ban, Roman Brogli, Nico Kröner, David Leutwyler, and Christoph Schär |
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Has modeling of mountain rain and snow bypassed our skill of observational networks? *Roy Rasmussen, and Kyoko Ikeda |
Session 2 Towards global convection permitting climate simulations |
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Live Session | September 3, Thursday 13:00-14:00UTC, 07:00-08:00MDT, 22:00-23:00JST, 15:00-16:00CEST |
Chair | Roy Rasmussen |
Keynote speech |
The role and prospects of km-resolution climate models for climate-change projections Christoph Schär , and co-authors |
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Challenges and advances in simulating mesoscale convective systems in kilometer-scale models Andreas F. Prein |
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Challenges and outlook for convective permitting climate modeling Elizabeth Kendon |
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Robustness and uncertainties of global cloud-resolving models: Evaluations and improvements of clouds with a seamless approach *Masaki Satoh, and Woosub Roh |
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Global Storm and Ocean Eddy resolving coupled climate simulations: DYAMOND2 Daniel Klocke |
Session 3 Roles of CPM toward application for hazard assessment under climate change |
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Live Session | September 4, Friday 01:00-02:00UTC, 19:00-20:00MDT (3rd Sept.), 10:00-11:00JST, 03:00-04:00CEST |
Chair | Kosei Yamaguchi |
Keynote speech |
Significance of CPM in the sense of science related to the application for prediction and climate change impact on hazard Eiichi Nakakita |
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Requirement of rainfall resolution toward flash flood at mountainous region Norifumi Hotta |
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Resolution of CPM and its representation of extreme events Tetsuya Takemi |
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Adaptation measures for future extreme floods based on huge ensemble of high-resolution climate model simulation Tomohito Yamada |
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Collaboration of CPM, LES, and observation in high-resolution Kosei Yamaguchi |
Session 4 CPM in Asian research community |
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Live Session | September 4, Friday 12:00-13:00UTC, 06:00-07:00MDT, 21:00-22:00JST, 14:00-15:00CEST |
Chair | Eiichi Nakakita |
Keynote speech |
High-resolution simulations of heavy rainfall events in association with monsoon systems and typhoons Kazuhisa Tsuboki |
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Potential use of high resolution climate models for flood prediction under climate change in Thailand and case study in Prek Thnot River Basin, Cambodia Piyatida Ruangrassamee |
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Hydrometeorological perspectives on landslide hazard assessment: the present and future role of convective-permitting modeling (CPM) Ying-Hsin Wu |
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Potentials and Challenges in High Resolution Climate Modelling: A Singapore case study Sri Raghavan |
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Warm season precipitation in 40-year ERA5 downscaling over Taiwan with 2-km meshed WRF model Chao-Tzen Cheng |
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Opportunities for the application of CPM to enhance climate Research in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia Faye Cruz |
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