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Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Sciences(A) / Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment(AS)
A-AS23 Multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the tropical Pacific


Short title Multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 22 PM1 (13:45 - 15:15) 301A Takuya Hasegawa 
May 22 PM2 (15:30 - 17:00) 301A Masato Mori 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 22 (Core Time 17:15 - 18:30)  
Contact Takuya Hasegawa
Email takuyah@jamstec.go.jp
Convener Takuya Hasegawa  / Tomoki Tozuka  / Ayako Seiki  / Toru Miyama  / Masato Mori 
Scope El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most dominant air-sea interaction phenomenon in the tropical Pacific, which has an interannual timescale of two to seven year period. It has been pointed out that the ENSO is related to various phenomena of shorter (e.g., intraseasonal) and longer (e.g., quasidecadal to multidecadal) timescales as well as phenomena of various spatial scales. In addition to a linkage between ENSO and other weather and climate phenomena of the tropics, relationships among ENSO and atmospheric and oceanic variations in other basins including mid to high latitudes have been discussed in past studies. Effects of land such as coastal landform have been also indicated. ENSO and related phenomena strongly affect weather and climate in the wide area including Japan. To understand deeply the variabilities of ENSO and related phenomena, promotion of cooperation between various fields of weather and climate studies is required. In this session, presentations and discussions about ENSO, MJO, typhoon, quasi-decadal to multidecadal variations and other related phenomena by various researchers of atmosphere and ocean, weather and climate, and tropics and extra-tropics, will be carried out to promote spatial and temporal multi-scale air-sea interaction phenomena in the tropical Pacific. Any study methods are welcome.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 22 PM1 (13:45-15:15) 301A                              to the top
13:45 - 14:03 Invited
AAS23-01
Global monsoon and ENSO -Inherent interactive feedback- Hiroaki Ueda Hiroaki Ueda English
14:03 - 14:18 AAS23-02 A new perspective on the weak relationship between ENSO and Atlantic Ninos Ingo Richter
Swadhin Behera
Yukio Masumoto
other
Ingo Richter English
14:18 - 14:33 AAS23-03 The Pacific-Japan teleconnection pattern as an atmospheric internal mode and influence of ENSO Yu Kosaka
XIE Shang-Ping
LAU Ngar-Cheung
other
Yu Kosaka English
14:33 - 14:42 3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
AAS23-P02 Impacts of the South China Sea Throughflow on the tropical Pacific Tomoki Tozuka
Tangdong Qu
Toshio Yamagata
Tomoki Tozuka English
Invited
AAS23-P03
Mechanism for the asymmetry in ENSO transition and duration Masamichi Ohba Masamichi Ohba English
AAS23-P05 Interdecadal variability of western North Pacific summer monsoon through the PJ pattern Hisayuki Kubota
Yu Kosaka
Shang-Ping Xie
Hisayuki Kubota English
14:42 - 15:00 Invited
AAS23-04
Variability and change in sea level in the tropical Pacific Tamaki Yasuda Tamaki Yasuda English
15:00 - 15:15 AAS23-05 Regional patterns of tropical Indo-Pacific climate change linked to the Walker circulation slowdown Hiroki Tokinaga
XIE, Shang-Ping
TIMMERMANN, Axel
other
Hiroki Tokinaga English
Oral Presentation   May 22 PM2 (15:30-17:00) 301A                              to the top
15:30 - 15:45 AAS23-06 Changes in intensity of the wintertime North Pacific Subtropical High on quasi-decadal timescale Shusaku Sugimoto
Kimio Hanawa
Shusaku Sugimoto English
15:45 - 16:00 3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
AAS23-P07 Inpact of tropical instability waves on ENSO characteristics Yukiko Imada
Masahide Kimoto
Yukiko Imada English
AAS23-P08 Pausing of the ENSO cycle: A case study for 1998 to 2002 Motoki Nagura
Kentaro Ando
Keisuke Mizuno
Motoki Nagura English
AAS23-P09 Breakdown of ENSO predictors in the 2000s: Changes in the thermocline variation and atmospheric intraseasonal forcing Takanori Horii
Iwao Ueki
Kimio Hanawa
Takanori Horii English
AAS23-P10 The Cross-Equatorial Northerly Surge in the South China Sea and Precipitation Patterns over the Maritime Continent Miki Hattori
Shuichi Mori
Jun Matsumoto
Miki Hattori English
AAS23-P13 General Discussion: Multi-scale phenomena in the tropical Pacific Takuya Hasegawa Takuya Hasegawa English
16:00 - 16:18 Invited
AAS23-07
Intraseasonal variability of ocean surface in the western Pacific warm pool and its connection with typhoon activity Hiroyuki Yamada Hiroyuki Yamada English
16:18 - 16:33 AAS23-08 The interaction between the Madden-Julian Oscillation and ENSO in the tropical Pacific Ayako Seiki Ayako Seiki English
16:33 - 16:45 3-min talk in an oral session
16:45 - 17:00 AAS23-09 Observational and model studies on relationship between coastal upwelling in the Bismarck Sea and El Nino events Takuya Hasegawa
Kentaro Ando
Keisuke Mizuno
other
Takuya Hasegawa English


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 22  Core Time (17:15-18:30)                     to the top
AAS23-P01 Role of Vertical Mixing Induced by Small Vertical Scale Structures above and within the Equatorial Thermocline in a CGCM Wataru Sasaki
RICHARDS, Kelvin J.
LUO Jing-Jia
Wataru Sasaki English
AAS23-P02 Impacts of the South China Sea Throughflow on the tropical Pacific Tomoki Tozuka
Tangdong Qu
Toshio Yamagata
Tomoki Tozuka English
Invited
AAS23-P03
Mechanism for the asymmetry in ENSO transition and duration Masamichi Ohba Masamichi Ohba English
AAS23-P04 Sea surface heating in the central North Pacific associated with La Nina and intensification of the subarctic front Akira Nagano
Takuya Hasegawa
Yoshimi Kawai
other
Akira Nagano English
AAS23-P05 Interdecadal variability of western North Pacific summer monsoon through the PJ pattern Hisayuki Kubota
Yu Kosaka
Shang-Ping Xie
Hisayuki Kubota English
AAS23-P06 Phase reversal and periodicity of the decadal and bi-decadal ENSO-like variabilities controlled by South Pacific Ocean Hiroaki Tatebe
Masato Mori
Yukiko Imada
other
Masato Mori English
AAS23-P07 Inpact of tropical instability waves on ENSO characteristics Yukiko Imada
Masahide Kimoto
Yukiko Imada English
AAS23-P08 Pausing of the ENSO cycle: A case study for 1998 to 2002 Motoki Nagura
Kentaro Ando
Keisuke Mizuno
Motoki Nagura English
AAS23-P09 Breakdown of ENSO predictors in the 2000s: Changes in the thermocline variation and atmospheric intraseasonal forcing Takanori Horii
Iwao Ueki
Kimio Hanawa
Takanori Horii English
AAS23-P10 The Cross-Equatorial Northerly Surge in the South China Sea and Precipitation Patterns over the Maritime Continent Miki Hattori
Shuichi Mori
Jun Matsumoto
Miki Hattori English
AAS23-P11 Covariability between the Baiu Precipitation and Tropical Cyclone Activity through Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulations Tsuyoshi Yamaura
Tomohiko Tomita
Tsuyoshi Yamaura English
AAS23-P12 Regional Climate Modeling Study of Wind Variations over Western Pacific Warm Pool before El Nino Onsets Toru Miyama
Takuya Hasegawa
Toru Miyama English
AAS23-P13 General Discussion: Multi-scale phenomena in the tropical Pacific Takuya Hasegawa Takuya Hasegawa English