Session Details
[A-AS07]Extreme weathers and disasters in urban environments in East Asia and relationship to climate change
Fri. May 31, 2024 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM JST
Fri. May 31, 2024 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM UTC
Fri. May 31, 2024 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM UTC
Poster Hall Exhibition Hall 6, Makuhari Messe
convener:Masaru Inatsu(Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University), Tetsuya Takemi(Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University), Yukari Takayabu(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo)
Global climate change possibly increases weather disasters such as heat wave, gale, torrential rain, and heavy snowfall. Abnormal global-to-synoptic scale phenomena at least lay behind frequent occurrence of local-scale extremes. The relation between large-scale pattern and local-scale abnormal weathers has recently been scrutinized by statistical analysis of high-resolution data derived from artificial-satellite observation and numerical simulations. Moreover, impact assessment of climate change to various sectors like water resource management, agriculture, energy control should be reduced to adaptation policies for industries and local governments including urban areas. This reduction generally requires a close communication between scientists and stakeholders, with an aid of storyline approach to represent uncertain information on climate change. Therefore, studies on climate change, if limited to East Asia, range from global to urban scales and are interdisciplinary from fundamental to applications. This session calls for research topics in various related field, and the participants can share possible future extensions of climate change studies.
[AAS07-P01]Assessment of Landslide susceptibility along the mountainous road under Climate Change in the future in Central Taiwan
Chun-Hung Wu1, *Kuan-Hsun Huang2 (1.Associate Professor, Department of Water Resources Engineering and Conservation, Feng Chia University, Taiwan (R.O.C.), 2.Postgraduate, Department of Water Resources Engineering and Conservation, Feng Chia University, Taiwan (R.O.C.))
[AAS07-P02]High concentration of PM10 typhoon impact period : Case analysis and risk
Hana Na1,2, *Woo-Sik Jung1 (1.Department of Atmospheric Environment Information Engineering / Typhoon Ready Center, INJE University, Republic of Korea, 2.Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
[AAS07-P03]Phenomena of the High-concentration PM10 by according to typhoon track in Korea
*Woo-Sik Jung1 (1.Department of Atmospheric Environment Information Engineering / Typhoon Ready Center, INJE University, Republic of Korea)
[AAS07-P04]Development of Super-Sampling Downscaling for Wintertime Snowfall in Hokkaido, Japan
*Masaru Inatsu1, Hajime Oonishi2 (1.Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 2.Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido Univeristy)
[AAS07-P05]Assessment of Landslide Susceptibility under the Climate Change in the future in the Chishan River Watershed in Southwestern Taiwan
Chunhung Wu1, *Sicheng GUO1 (1.Feng Chia University)
[AAS07-P06]Investigating the rainfall and soil moisture during Baybay landslides: A case study of Tropical Cyclone Megi 2022
*Charlindo Siega Torrion1, Arnie Marisse Labuan Dalagan1, Ever John Amparo Tenio1, Meagan Kaye Gonzaga Yap1 (1.Department of Meteorology, Visayas State University)