*weiyu ding1 (1.Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology, CMA, Guangzhou, China)
Session information
[J] Poster
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment
[A-AS15] Progress in dense observation and numerical modeling of micro-scale meteorology
convener:Junshi Ito(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo ), Kentaro Araki(Meteorological Research Institute), Nobumitsu Tsunematsu(Tokyo Metropolitan Research Institute for Environmental Protection), Keigo Matsuda(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
Progresses in observations and numerical simulations enable to unveil details in micro- or sub-kilometer scale meteorology. For example, low level convergences and heat island effects in the micro-scale may be sometimes associated with extreme atmospheric phenomena such as wind gusts and torrential rainfalls. Numerical simulations with very fine resolution may even predict occurrences of such phenomena. This session is welcome to researches and future scopes in the field of micro-scale meteorology.
*Atsushi Mori1 (1.J. F. Oberlin University)
*Ziv Klausner1, Eyal Fattal1 (1.Israel Institute for Biological Research)
*Kenneth Allan Sinclair1 (1.NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies)
*Junshi Ito1, Hiroshi Niino1 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo )
*Vinayak Nitin Bhanage1, Han Soo Lee1, Shirishkumar Gedam2 (1.CSRE,Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay,India. and Graduate School for International Development and cooperation,Hiroshima University,Japan, 2.CSRE,Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay,India)
*jie lan Xie1,2,3, Shao jia Fan1,2,3 (1.School of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun-Yatsen University, 2.Observation and Research Station for Climate Environment and Air Quality Change in the Pearl River Estuary, 3.Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory(Zhuhai))
*Yasuo Hattori1, Shuji Ishihara2, Hitoshi Suto1, Keisuke Nakao1, Yuma Hasebe2, Hiromaru Hirakuchi1 (1.Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 2.Denryoku Computing Center)