10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
[ACG36-01] Intensifying Seasonality of the Global Water Cycle as Indicated by Sea Surface Salinity
★Invited Papers
*Frederick Bingham1,2, Eric Bayler (1.University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2.Global Science & Technology)
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CG Complex & General
Mon. May 26, 2025 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 101 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Yuta Ando(Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University), Tong Wang(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Kenta Tamura(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Shota Katsura(Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Chairperson:Tong Wang(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Shota Katsura(Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)

In mid-latitude regions, the ocean and atmosphere engage in a dynamic exchange that is shaped by both internal and external forcings. In recent years, there has been a notable increase in interest surrounding the role of mid-latitude atmosphere-ocean interactions within the climate system. This has been accompanied by significant advancements in observational techniques and modelling approaches, which have collectively enhanced our comprehension of these interactions. Additionally, there is a growing interest in the effects of atmospheric and oceanic variability on ocean biogeochemical processes and ecosystems. The objective of this session is to present and discuss research results on atmospheric and oceanic phenomena over a wide range of spatiotemporal scales, from mesoscale to basin scale, from daily and seasonal variations to long-term variations such as multi-decadal warming. The aim is to further our understanding of the mid-latitude atmosphere-ocean interaction system. The presentations in this session are not necessarily limited to atmosphere-ocean interactions; they are also open to research on oceanic and atmospheric phenomena and changes, as well as presentations from various perspectives, such as chemistry and ecosystems.
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
*Frederick Bingham1,2, Eric Bayler (1.University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2.Global Science & Technology)
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
*YUXIANG QIAO1, Hirohiko Nakamura2, Tomohiko Tomita3, ZhaoJun Liu4, Ning Zhao5, Shusaku Sugimoto1 (1.Tohoku University, 2.Kagoshima University, 3.Kumamoto University, 4.Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, 5.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
*Nobumasa Komori1, Norihiko Sugimoto1, Kent Kumeta1, Hiona Mori1, Yoshiaki Miyamoto1, Naoki Hirose2 (1.Keio University, 2.Kyushu University)
11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
*Yukito Tamura1,2, Tomoki Tozuka1,2, Ping Chang3 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.JAMSTEC, 3.Texas A&M University)
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
*Yoshimi Kawai1, Shoichiro Kido2 (1.Research Institute for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Application Laboratory, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
12:00 PM - 12:15 PM
*Masami Nonaka1, Shoichiro Kido1 (1.Application Laboratory, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
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