08:00-08:30*
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Opening Ceremony
Huijun Wang, President of CMS
Kyung-Ja Ha, President of KMS
Kaoru Sato, President of MSJ
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Session 1: Understanding and Projecting Asian Climate Change
Chair: Masahiro Watanabe
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08:30-08:45
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Sachiho A. Adachi, RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Regional climate studies using dynamical downscaling methods
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08:45-09:00
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Daehyun Kang, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Role of the background state on the tropical-extratropical teleconnection for East Asia
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09:00-09:15
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Xichen Li, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
A dipole-like temperature pattern over Eurasian and North American continents driven by ocean temperature and sea ice variabilities
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09:15-09:30
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Satoru Okajima, The University of Tokyo
Understanding the seasonality of the North Pacific transient eddy activity
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09:30-09:45
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Chang-eui Park, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Increasing population exposure to unprecedented summer heat over East Asia
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09:45-10:00
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Lei Wang, Fudan University
Seasonal predictability of North Atlantic Oscillation and the associated surface climate
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10:00-10:30
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Break
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Session 2: Development and Applications of Meteorological Satellites
Chair: Jing Li
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10:30-10:45
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Sang-Moo Lee, Seoul National University
Estimating ocean surface wind speeds from Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 measurements
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10:45-11:00
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Chao Liu, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Fast radiative tranfser models and its applications for Fengyun satellites
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11:00-11:15
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Masaru Minamide, The University of Tokyo
Predictability of Moist Convection and Tropical Cyclones through All-sky Infrared Satellite Radiance Assimilation
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11:15-11:30
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Eunkyo Seo, Pukyong National Universigy
Assimilation of SMAP and ASCAT soil moisture retrievals into the JULES land surface model using the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter
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11:30-11:45
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Na Xu, National Satellite Meteorological Center
FengYun Meteorological Satellite Products and Application Capabilities
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11:45-12:00
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Chie Yokoyama, The University of Tokyo
Future projections of Baiu precipitation characteristics combining GPM DPR observation and CMIP models
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Session 3: Extreme and Disastrous Weather and Climate Events
Chair: Myong-In Lee
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14:00-14:15
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Woosuk Choi, Sejong University
Heat wave initiation and duration over Korea
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14:15-14:30
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Yu Du, Sun Yat-sen University
The coupling of gravity waves and convection
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14:30-14:45
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Michiya Hayashi, National Institute for Environmental Studies
Extreme ocean warming events near Japan and climate change
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14:45-15:00
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Jonghun Kam, Pohang University of Science and Technology
CMIP6 model-based assessment of human contribution to 2020/21-like persistent Iran meteorological droughts
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15:00-15:15
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Lili Lei, Nanjing University
The importance of data assimilation components for analyses and forecasts
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15:15-15:30
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Yohei Yamada, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Large ensemble simulation for investigating predictability of precursor vortices of Typhoon Faxai in 2019 with a 14-km mesh global nonhydrostatic atmospheric model
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15:30-16:00
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Break
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Session 4: Physical and Chemical Processes of East Asian Air Pollution
Chair: Yongyun Hu
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16:00-16:15
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Guannan Geng, Tsinghua University
Drivers of PM2.5 air pollution deaths in China 2002–2017
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16:15-16:30
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Syuichi Itahashi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
Variations in transboundary aerosol compositions according to recent emission trends over East Asia
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16:30-16:45
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Kei Kawai, Nagoya University
Importance of Asian dust for ice nucleating particles in mixed-phase clouds
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16:45-17:00
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Ja-Ho Koo, Yonsei University
Analysis of back-trajectory patterns according to the PM2.5 in South Korea
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17:00-17:15
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Hyo-Jung Lee, Pusan National University
Spatial and temporal variability of ozone formation regime over East Asia
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17:15-17:30
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Lin Zhang, Peking University
Environmental benefits and household costs of clean heating options in northern China
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17:30-18:00
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Closing Ceremony
Yongyun Hu, on behalf of LOC
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