Outline of Session

   

Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Sciences(A) / Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment(AS)
A-AS24 Extreme Weather in Cities


Short title Extreme Weather
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 21 AM1 (09:02 - 10:30) 105 Yoshinori Shoji 
May 21 AM2 (10:45 - 12:15) 105 Masayuki Maki 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 21 (Core Time 17:15 - 18:30)  
Contact Jun Matsumoto
Email jun@center.tmu.ac.jp
Convener Jun Matsumoto  / Masayuki Maki  / Masahito Ishihara  / Yoshinori Shoji 
Scope It is recognized that large cities with a population of several million people are inherently vulnerable to extreme weathers such as torrential rain, giant typhoon, and heat wave. It is argued that the occurrence of weather phenomena tends to increase due to the global warming. Cooperating with related academic societies, the session will focus on the mechanism of extreme weather, its monitoring and prediction methods, effects of urbanization on urban hazards, and social experiments on resilient cities.
Notes  


Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 21 AM1 (09:02-10:30) 105                              to the top
09:00 - 09:16 AAS24-01 Practical Use of the MP Radar by the Tokyo Fire Department Takahiro Sato Takahiro Sato
09:16 - 09:31 AAS24-02 Radiosonde observation network in Tokyo metropolitan area Ryoko Oda
Naoko Seino
Hirofumi Sugawara
Ryoko Oda
09:31 - 09:46 AAS24-03 Isolated cumulonimbus initiation observed by 95-GHz cloud radar, X-band radar, MTSAT-1R (rapid scan), and photogrammetry Fumiaki Kobayashi
TAKAMURA Tamio
TAKANO Toshiaki
other
Fumiaki Kobayashi
09:46 - 10:01 AAS24-04 Temporal-spatial structure of cumulonimbus of rainband observed by Ku-band radar and surface observation network Chusei Fujiwara
Eiichi Sato
Sadao Saito
other
Chusei Fujiwara
10:01 - 10:16 AAS24-05 Case study on first echo associated with cumulonimbus development observed by Ka-band radar in the Kanto region, Japan Namiko Sakurai
Koyuru Iwanami
Takeshi Maesaka
other
Namiko Sakurai
10:16 - 10:28 3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
AAS24-P01 Extreme Weather Database -MP radar precipitation image information- Takahiro Kayahara
MAESAKA, Takeshi
MAKI, Masayuki
other
Takahiro Kayahara
AAS24-P02 Ku-band radar observation of cumulonimbi on August 11, 2011 Eiichi Sato
Osamu Suzuki
Chusei Fujiwara
Eiichi Sato
AAS24-P03 Formation of localized torrential rainfall associated with a cumulonimbus cloud developed over mountains Tetsuya Sano
Satoru OISHI
Kengo SUNADA
Tetsuya Sano
AAS24-P04 Short-term flood prediction for Ciliwung river basin using C-band Doppler radar and distributed hydrological model Reni Sulistyowati
Ratih Indri Hapsari
Satoru T. Oishi
other
Reni Sulistyowati
Oral Presentation   May 21 AM2 (10:45-12:15) 105                              to the top
10:45 - 11:01 AAS24-06 A Real-time Monitoring System of Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV) Using a Dense GNSS Receiver Network Toshitaka Tsuda
Kazutoshi Sato
Eugenio Realini
other
Toshitaka Tsuda
11:01 - 11:16 AAS24-07 Characterizing atmospheric turbulence with a dense GNSS network: temporal and spatial analysis of high-rate slant delays Eugenio Realini
Toshitaka Tsuda
Kazutoshi Sato
other
Eugenio Realini
11:16 - 11:31 AAS24-08 Observation system simulation experiments of the meso-scale convergence that causes the local heavy rainfall Hiromu Seko
Osamu Suzuki
Ahoro Adachi
Hiromu Seko
11:31 - 11:46 AAS24-09 Retrieval of buoyancy in thunderstorm from dual-Doppler radar wind with high temporal resolution shingo shimizu
Koyuru Iwanami
Takeshi Maesaka
other
shingo shimizu
11:46 - 12:01 AAS24-10 Cloud Resolving Ensemble Forecast for the 2008 August Tokyo Metropolitan Area Local Heavy Rainfalls Kazuo Saito
Yoshinori Shoji
Seiji Origuchi
other
Kazuo Saito
12:01 - 12:13 3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
AAS24-P05 Retrieval of Water Vapor Anisotropy using the Japanese Nationwide GPS Array Yoshinori Shoji Yoshinori Shoji
AAS24-P06 Basic research of now-casting system for severe storms by using a dense GPS network Yuya Iwaki
Toshitaka Tsuda
Kazutoshi Sato
other
Yuya Iwaki
AAS24-P07 Formation Mechanisms of the Extreme High Surface Air Temperature of 40.9oC Observed in the Tokyo Metroplitan Area Yuya Takane
Hiroyuki Kusaka
Yuya Takane
AAS24-P08 Climate Projection in the Tokyo Metropolis in Summer and Impact Assessment to Human Health Hiroyuki Kusaka
Adachi, A. Sachiho
Iijima, Natsumi
other
Hiroyuki Kusaka


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 21  Core Time (17:15-18:30)                     to the top
AAS24-P01 Extreme Weather Database -MP radar precipitation image information- Takahiro Kayahara
MAESAKA, Takeshi
MAKI, Masayuki
other
Takahiro Kayahara
AAS24-P02 Ku-band radar observation of cumulonimbi on August 11, 2011 Eiichi Sato
Osamu Suzuki
Chusei Fujiwara
Eiichi Sato
AAS24-P03 Formation of localized torrential rainfall associated with a cumulonimbus cloud developed over mountains Tetsuya Sano
Satoru OISHI
Kengo SUNADA
Tetsuya Sano
AAS24-P04 Short-term flood prediction for Ciliwung river basin using C-band Doppler radar and distributed hydrological model Reni Sulistyowati
Ratih Indri Hapsari
Satoru T. Oishi
other
Reni Sulistyowati
AAS24-P05 Retrieval of Water Vapor Anisotropy using the Japanese Nationwide GPS Array Yoshinori Shoji Yoshinori Shoji
AAS24-P06 Basic research of now-casting system for severe storms by using a dense GPS network Yuya Iwaki
Toshitaka Tsuda
Kazutoshi Sato
other
Yuya Iwaki
AAS24-P07 Formation Mechanisms of the Extreme High Surface Air Temperature of 40.9oC Observed in the Tokyo Metroplitan Area Yuya Takane
Hiroyuki Kusaka
Yuya Takane
AAS24-P08 Climate Projection in the Tokyo Metropolis in Summer and Impact Assessment to Human Health Hiroyuki Kusaka
Adachi, A. Sachiho
Iijima, Natsumi
other
Hiroyuki Kusaka
AAS24-P09 Composite Map of X-band Polarimetric Radar Parameters and Rainfall Amounts in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Dong-Soon Kim
Masayuki Maki
Takeshi Maesaka
other
Dong-Soon Kim
AAS24-P10 Analysis of convective precipitations using one-minute rainfall rate dataset by X-band MP radar network in MLIT, Japan Dong-Soon Kim
Masayuki Maki
Ju-Yeon Kim
other
Dong-Soon Kim
AAS24-P11 Severe Weather Occurrence on the State of Sao Paulo caused by Upper Levels Cyclonic Vortices: A Case Study Silvia Manami Yaguchi
Nelson Jesus Ferreira
Gustavo Carlos Juan Escobar
Silvia Manami Yaguchi
AAS24-P12 Okazaki heavy rainfall reproduced by LETKF nest system Hiromu Seko
Kazuo Saito
Hiromu Seko
AAS24-P13 A Consideration of Nowcast with the use of Vertically Integrated Liquid Water Content (VIL) Kohin Hirano
Masayuki Maki
Kato Atsushi
other
Kohin Hirano
AAS24-P14 Projected regional-scale changes in environmental stability for summertime convective rain in Tokyo under global warming Tetsuya Takemi Tetsuya Takemi