Session Details
水循環・流出・洪水
Fri. Sep 12, 2025 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Fri. Sep 12, 2025 1:40 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Fri. Sep 12, 2025 1:40 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
C101
[II-51]Disscussion on large ensemble rainfall data in the vicinity of the Anou River basin
*Ryosuke Sakata1, Masato Okabe1, Yoshiaki Tamura1 (1. Japan Institute of Country-ology and Engineering)
[II-52]A study on the relationship between the water level of Lake Biwa and the amount of snow and precipitation
*Shohei Yamashita1, Koji Sasa1, Takeshi Kubo2, Motoshi Nakanishi2 (1. Japan Water Agency, 2. Teikoku Co., Ltd.)
[II-53]A consideration on the impact of climate change on the whole-layer circulation in Lake Biwa.
*Takeshi Kubo1, Motoshi Nakanishi1, Shohei Yamashita2, Koji Sasa2 (1. Kabushiki kaisha Teikoku, 2. Japan Water Agency)
[II-54]A hydrological cycle analysis considering the decrease in the supply water of a spring pond on Musashino upland
*Kazumasa Fujimura1, Kuniki Kokubun2 (1. School of Architecture, Meisei University, 2. Civil Engineering Support & Training Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
[II-55]Rainfall-runoff analysis of the wide-area flood in the Noto Peninsula in September 2024 and the impact of spatiotemporal resolution of rainfall data
*Takehiko Ito1, Tomohito Yamada1 (1. Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University)
[II-56]Improving the accuracy of flood prediction models by applying canopy interception models, etc.
*Hiroki Tsuchida1 (1. MITSUI CONSULTANTS CO., LTD.)
[II-57]Verification of a nationwide RRI model using large insurance data and improvement of flood estimation accuracy
*Yoshito Sugawara1, Takahiro Sayama1, Yuta Tamaki2, Kei Horie3 (1. Kyoto University, 2. Former MS&AD InterRisk Research & Consulting, 3. MS&AD InterRisk Research & Consulting)