JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2026

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-CG 大気海洋・環境科学複合領域・一般

[A-CG58] Multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the tropics

2026年5月24日(日) 10:45 〜 12:15 104 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

座長:清木 亜矢子(海洋研究開発機構)、東塚 知己(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、Bellenger Hugo(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Tropical ocean-atmosphere interactions play an important role in shaping regional and global climate on a broad range of spatiotemporal scales. Since the 1980s, in-situ and satellite observations, reanalysis products, and advancements in climate modeling have facilitated the analysis and enhanced our understanding of variability within the tropical ocean basins. These variability patterns occur on a wide range of timescales, from diurnal, intraseasonal (e.g., MJO), interannual (e.g., ENSO, IOD, and Atlantic Nino) to decadal (e.g., IPO). They drive global atmospheric teleconnections that shape tropical climate variability (e.g. monsoons) and influence extratropical weather systems and extremes (e.g. storm track).
Recent research has uncovered new aspects of tropical ocean-atmosphere interaction, including variations on diurnal timescales, the coupling among the tropical Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans and its implications for seasonal prediction, as well as the tropical Pacific warming pattern. Long-term changes in the Pacific Walker circulation have received renewed attention as they are intricately linked to the future behavior of ENSO under global warming. Furthermore, changes in the Walker circulation can reshape regional patterns of climate change, thereby influencing climate feedbacks and the global sensitivity to radiative forcing.
Climate, its variability, and its long-term change under global warming are shaped by a variety of processes that are mutually interrelated. To examine these challenging issues from various perspectives and foster understanding of the role of tropical ocean-atmosphere interaction in the climate system, this session offers a forum to discuss recent progress in observational, modeling and theoretical studies of multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the tropics.

11:15 〜 11:30

Claire Rocuet2,3, *Takeshi Izumo1,2,3, Bastien Pagli1,2,3, Neil J. Holbrook4,5, Sophie Cravatte1,6, Marania Hopuare3,7, Maxime Colin8 (1. IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement; french national Institute of Research for sustainable Development), 2. UMR241 SECOPOL laboratory (IRD/UPF/IFREMER/ILM), Tahiti, French Polynesia, 3. Universite de Polynesie Francaise (UPF),Tahiti, French Polynesia, 4. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia , 5. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 6. Université de Toulouse, LEGOS (CNES/CNRS/IRD/UT3), Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie, 7. GePaSud Laboratory, Tahiti, French Polynesia, 8. Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research, ZMT, Bremen, Germany)

11:30 〜 11:45

*SOPHIE E CRAVATTE1, Bastien Pagli2, Takeshi Izumo2, Cyril Dutheil4, Carla Chevillard5, Claire Rocuet2, Christophe E Menkes3, Ines Mangolte3, Romain Le Gendre3 (1. Université de Toulouse, LEGOS (IRD, CNES, CNRS, UT3), Toulouse, France., 2. UMR 241 SECOPOL, (IRD, ILM, Ifremer, UPF), Tahiti, French Polynesia, 3. ENTROPIE (IRD, Ifremer, Université de la Réunion, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie), Nouméa, New Caledonia, 4. MARBEC, University of Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, Sète, France, 5. IFREMER, Tahiti, French Polynesia)

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