[ACG48-01] Exploring physical and biological environmental responses to differing rates of carbon emissions
★Invited Papers
*John P Krasting1, John P Dunne1, Jasmin G John1, Michael Winton1 (1.NOAA - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory)
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CG Complex & General
convener:Michio Kawamiya(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Kaoru Tachiiri(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Hiroaki Tatebe(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), V Ramaswamy(NOAA GFDL)
Anthropogenic forcings on global environment are expected to cause intensification of extreme events, sea level rise, ocean acidification and deoxygenation, as well as large-scale ecosystem changes. Earth System modeling groups across the world performed simulations and published projection data toward 6th IPCC assessment report due in 2021. Various new types of studies, such as event attribution and coupling of socio-economic processes and Earth system dynamics, are emerging in the field of global change projections. In addition, observational studies are becoming increasingly more important for grasping changes in the global environment and evaluating model projections. Interactions and collaborations beyond boundaries of conventional scientific disciplines are desired for dealing with the issue of global changes. This session thus aims to deepen our understanding on global change, from both disciplinary and interdisciplinary viewpoints.
*John P Krasting1, John P Dunne1, Jasmin G John1, Michael Winton1 (1.NOAA - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory)
*Michio Kawamiya1, Kaoru Tachiiri1, Tomohiro Hajima1, Tokuta Yokohata2, Junichi Tsutsui4, Takashi Arakawa3, Takahiro Inoue1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.National Institute for Environmental Studies, 3.Research Organization for Information Science and Technology, 4.Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
*Hiroyuki Tsujino1, Atsushi Obata1, Seiji Yukimoto1, Masahiro Hosaka1, Taichu Y Tanaka1, Toyama Katsuya1, Tsuyoshi Koshiro1, Shogo Urakawa1, Hideyuki Nakano1 (1.Japan Meteorological Agency / Meteorological Research Institute)
*Tomohiro Hajima1, Akihiko Ito2, Prabir Patra1, Kaoru Tachiiri1, Kazuhito Ichii3, Manabu Abe1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.National Institute for Environmental Studies, 3.Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University)
*Sarah Kentsch1,2, Maximo Larry Lopez Caceres1, Yago Diez Donoso1, Jens Gross3 (1.Yamagata University, 2.United Graduate school of Agriculture Sciences (UGAS), 3.Leibniz University of Hannover)
*Kazuya Kusahara1, Hiroaki Tatebe1, Tomohiro Hajima1, Fuyuki SAITO1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)