*Norihiko Sugimoto1, Masahiro Takagi2, Yoshihisa Matsuda3 (1.Keio University, Department of Physics, 2.Kyoto Sangyo University, Department of Physics, 3.Tokyo Gakugei University, Department of Natural Sciences)
Session information
[J] Poster
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment
[A-OS19] Dynamics of oceanic and atmospheric waves, vortices, and circulations
Mon. May 27, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Yuki Tanaka(Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Ryo Furue(APL/JAMSTEC), Yukiharu Hisaki(University of the Ryukyus), Norihiko Sugimoto(Keio University, Department of Physics)
Oceanic and atmospheric dynamics aims at abstracting general principles from observed phenomena and constructing a system of mathematical models, thereby leading to the understanding, prediction, and parameterization of those phenomena. It provides perspectives for the advancement of sciences in various areas such as wind waves, swells, internal waves, Rossby waves, equatorial waves, tides, eddies, meandering of jets and fronts, general circulation, boundary layers, and ocean-atmosphere coupled modes. It has also been and will continue to be benefited by new uses of ideas and methods from such theories as resonance, nonlinear interaction, spectral analysis, probability, statistics, and dynamical systems. In this session, we solicit presentations on observational, experimental, numerical, and theoretical studies of oceanic and atmospheric dynamics and on exploratory use of new ideas and methods. We also welcome presentations on interdisciplinary studies in fields such as ecosystems, climate, and environment.
*Mirai Abe1, Norihiko Sugimoto1, Yukako Kikuchi2, Asako Hosono3, Hiroki Ando4, Masahiro Takagi4, Itziar Garate Lopez5, Sebastien Lebonnois6, Chi Ao7 (1.Keio University, 2.Yokohama Futaba High School, 3.Toshimagaoka Women High School, 4.Kyoto Sangyo University, 5.Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, 6.Sorbonne Universite, 7.Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
*Paul Prikryl1 (1.Physics Department University of New Brunswick and Geomagnetic Laboratory Natural Resources Canada)
*Akira Yamazaki1 (1.Application Laboratory, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
*Junshi Ito1, Hiroshi Niino1 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo )
*andrei giniatoulline1, german tobar1 (1.Department of Mathematics, Los Andes University, Bogota, Colombia, South America)
*Ryo Furue1, Masami Nonaka1, Hideharu Sasaki1 (1.APL/JAMSTEC)
*Kohki Shiroyama1, Shinichiro Kida2, Hideharu Sasaki3, Ryo Furue3 (1.Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 2.Research Institute for Applied Mechanics Kyushu University, 3.JAMSTEC. APL)
*Hiroshige Fukunaga1, Kunio Kutsuwada1, Akira Kakiuchi1, Yuma Yanagida1, Hideharu Sasaki2, Yoshikazu Sasai2 (1.Tokai University, 2.JAMSTEC)
*Yukiharu Hisaki1 (1.University of the Ryukyus)
*koutarou matsuhashi1, Kazuyuki Uehara1 (1.The Graduate School of Marine Science Technology)
[AOS19-P12] Influence of eddy-trapped water mass reaching 137E survey line using OGCM and a particle-tracking method
★Invited Papers
*Hideyuki Nakano1, Hiroyuki Tsujino1, Kei Sakamoto1, Shogo Urakawa1, Takahiro Toyoda1, Goro Yamanaka1, Yoshimasa Matsumura2 (1.Meteorological Research Institute, 2.Atmosphere and ocean research Institute, the University of Tokyo)
*Taigo Ando1, Akira Oka1 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo)