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[A-AS02]Extreme Events: Observations and Modeling

2021年6月6日(日) 17:15 〜 18:30
Ch.07_1
コンビーナ:Sridhara Nayak(Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)、竹見 哲也(京都大学防災研究所)、Satoshi Iizuka(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)
The frequencies and intensities of extreme events such as heavy rainfall, flash floods, droughts, heat waves, tropical cyclones etc. have increased in many regions across the globe and are of serious concern due to their socio-economic and climate change connections. Thus, understanding of the patterns of such events and particularly their characteristics have been the focus of many recent studies. This session invites abstracts on observational and numerical modeling studies to enhance the understanding of the spatial and temporal characteristics and predictability of the extreme events. In particular, abstracts are encouraged on regional analysis of the extreme events in past years and in near or far future (30-100 years), which would assist the policy makers to build potentially more resilient societies to face the extreme event related disasters. This session also welcomes the submissions on model simulations and evaluations to advance the understanding of the physics and dynamics associated with the extreme events.

[AAS02-P01]Analysis of "Typhoon-class Strong Wind" During the Non-typhoon Period for 116 Years (1904-2019) after Weather Observation on the Korean Peninsula : Basic Analysis

*Woo-Sik JUNG1 (1.Department of Atmospheric Environment Information Engineering, INJE University, Republic of Korea.)

[AAS02-P02]Development of the KTTI(Korean Typhoon Type Index) by Analyze the Characteristics of Typhoon Affecting the Korean Peninsula

*Woo-Sik JUNG1、Gunwoo Kim1 (1.Department of Atmospheric Environment Information Engineering, INJE University, Republic of Korea.)

[AAS02-P03]High precipitation rates and floods: Relation to solar wind high-speed streams

*Paul Prikryl1、Vojto Rušin2、Emil A. Prikryl3 (1.Physics Department, University of New Brunswick、2.Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences、3.Northern Ontario School of Medicine)

[AAS02-P04]Climate change initiated variation in the tracks of typhoons in the North West Pacific basin

*Ravi Shankar Pandey1、Yuei-An Liou1 (1.National Central University)