Special workshop: Professor Yuqing Wand and Ruifen Zhan

  • Date
    • November 13, 2023
    • 10:00-18:00 am (JST)
  • Location
    • S-519D
  • Program
    • 10:00-11:00 Why does rapid eyewall contraction precede rapid intensification in tropical cyclones? (keynote)
      Prof. Yuqing Wang (University of Hawaiʻi)
    • 11:00-11:30 Warm Ocean Accelerating Tropical Cyclone Hagibis (2019)
      Prof. Kosuke Ito (Kyoto University)
    • 11:30-12:00 Effects of the diurnal cycle of radiation on tropical cyclone development in rotating radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE) simulation
      Mr. Menggeng Xu (Kyoto University)
    • 12:00-13:30 (Lunch)
    • 13:30-14:00 A Physics-informed-deep-learning Intensity Prediction Scheme for Tropical Cyclones over the western North Pacific (invited)
      Prof. Ruifen Zhan (Fudan University)
    • 14:00-14:30 Quantitative estimation of typhoon strong winds at city-scales from LES analysis
      Prof. Tetsuya Takemi (Kyoto University)
    • 14:30-15:00 Response of Intensity and Structure of Typhoon Jebi (2018) before Landfall to 2-K and 4-K Warmed Future Climates in Dynamical Downscaling Experiments
      Dr. Keita Fujiwara (Kyoto University)
    • 15:00-15:30 (Break)
    • 15:30-16:00 Characteristics of Nepartak (2021), a subtropical cyclone controlled by an upper-tropospheric cutoff low
      Mr. Kenta Irie (Kyoto University)
    • 16:00-16:30 Deep eye clouds observed in tropical cyclone Trami (2018) during T-PARCII dropsonde observations
      Dr. Soichiro Hirano (Kyoto University)
    • 16:30-17:00 Ocean wave buoy network in extreme tropical cyclones detects the saturation of air-sea momentum transfer
      Prof. Tomoya Shimura (Kyoto University)