MMT Program

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International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 201BC
0830~0900
0900~0935
Registration
Opening Remarks
0935~1005
Multimodel superensemble for weather and seasonal climate
forecasts (Keynote)
KRISHNAMURTI, T. N., and T.S.V. Vijaya Kumar, Arun Chakraborty,
K. Rajendran, Wontae Yun
1005~1030
Group Photo
1030~1050
Coffee Break
Session MMT-I: Convective Storms
1050 ~1230
Presiding: Roger Wakimoto and Ming-Dean Cheng
I.1
Retrieved pressure field and its influence on the propagation of a
Supercell thunderstorm (invited)
WAKIMOTO, Roger M. and Huaqing, Cai
I.2
An investigation of a summertime hailstorm event over northern
Taiwan (invited)
CHEN, George Tai-Jen and Iu-Man Tang
I.3
Severe convection over southeastern Australia: Two case studies and
their implications for real-time numerical guidance
LESLIE, L. M., M. S. Speer, and R. F. Abbey Jr.
I.4
Radar-based analyses on the hailstorm of 9 April 2001
LAI, Edwin S. T., and P.W. Li
I.5
Maintenance mechanism of a 24 May 2000 supercell storm developing
in moist environment over the Kanto Plain, Japan
SHIMIZU, Shingo, Hiroshi Uyeda, Qoosaku Moteki, Takeshi Maesaka,
Yoshimasa Takaya, Kenji Akaeda, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori Yoshizaki
I.6
The analysis of satellite cloud picture and wind profiler radar for
990906 tornado in Shanghai
XU, Jiye,Yinming Yang and Zuqing Yao
I.7
Structure of a deeply developed and long-lived cumulonimbus cloud in
the atmospheric situation of weak vertical wind shear
SHUSSE, Yukari, Kazuhisa Tsuboki, Biao Geng, Haruya Minda, and Takao
Takeda
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Session MMT-II: Convective Lines and Rainbands
Presiding: David P. Jorgensen and Tai-Hwa Hor
II.1
II.2
II.3
II.4
II.5
II.6
II.7
Coffee Break
Session MMT-III: Topographic Effects on Precipitation
Presiding: Robert A. Houze Jr. and Koung-Yin Liu
III.2
III.3
0130 ~1510
Observations of two intense oceanic narrow cold frontal rainbands
(invited)
JORGENSEN, D. P. and P. Ola G. Persson
Satellite observed plumes above thunderstorm anvils – a cloud model
Interpretation (invited)
WANG, Pao K.
Formation and maintenance processes of a stationary band-shaped
heavy rainfall observed in Niigata on 4 August 1998
KATO, Teruyuki
Structure and evolution of extremely heavy rainfall-producing
convective line-systems in Tokai District, Japan
KANADA, Sachie, Yasutaka Wakatsuki, and Kazuhisa Tsuboki
Kinematic characteristics of mesoscale precipitation structures nearby
the Baiu fronts by Doppler radar observations
KIM, Kyung-Eak, Joo-Hyung Son, and Gyu Won Lee
Single Doppler radar observation of the offshore convection along the
southeastern coast of Taiwan
YU, Cheng-Ku and Ben Jong-Dao Jou
Meso-α-scale structure of Two rainbands observed over East China
Sea during X-BAIU-99
MOTEKI, Qoosaku, Hiroshi Uyeda, Takeshi Maesaka, Taro Shinoda,
Teruyuki Kato, Masanori Yoshizaki,, and X-BAIU-99 observation group
1510~1530
III.1
Room 201BC
1530~1730
Orographic precipitation mechanisms: New data from the mesoscale
Alpine Programme (invited)
HOUZE, Robert A. Jr., Socorro Medina, and Sandra E. Yuter
The 29 June 1998 case study of a Midwestern mesoscale convective
system across central Iowa utilizing WSR-88D data
MARTINELLI, Jason T., Ron W. Przybylinski, Yeong-Jer Lin
A numerical study of an intense quasi-stationary convection line over
the middle of the Korean peninsula
SUN, Jianhua and Tae-Young Lee
III.4
III.5
III.6
III.7
III.8
Topographically-forced circulations in the Taiwan area as revealed by
MM5 forecasts
BRESCH, James
A comparative study of two leeside mesolow cases with different Froude
number in TAMEX
WANG, Chung-Chieh and George Tai-Jen Chen
A numerical simulation of a heavy snowfall event occurred along the
Korean Youngdong coastal area
LEE, Jae Gyoo
A numerical study on a polar low development over the Japan Sea
YANASE ,Wataru, Hiroshi Niino and Kazuo Saito
Fog formation induced by wind driven current in the mountainous
coastal sea
CHOI, Hyo
1800~1900
Ice Breaker
1900~2200
City Excursion
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Session MMT-IV: Typhoons-Observation and Modeling-I
Presiding: Johnny C. L. Chan and Cheng-Shang Lee
IV.1
IV.2
IV.3
IV.4
IV.5
IV.6
IV.7
Room 201BC
0830~1030
Potential vorticity tendency and tropical cyclone motion (invited)
CHAN, Johnny C. L., Francis M. F., Ko and Ying Man Lei
On the successive formation of tropical vortices in Northwestern Pacific
summer monsoon (invited)
KUO, Hung-Chi
Asymmetric structure and tropical cyclone intensity
WANG, Yuqing, Bo Yang and Bin Wang
Observing-systems simulation experiments for tropical cyclone
initialization based on four-dimensional variational data assimilation
WU, Chun-Chieh, Kun-Sam Jou, Wei-Peng Huang and Ying-Hwa Kuo
A modeling study of mesoscale convective vortices in relation to tropical
cyclone formation
CHEUNG, Kevin K. W.
Environmental effects on the structure of a mid-summer tropical
cyclone in the East China Sea
KITABATAKE, Naoko
Effects of horizontal non-uniformity of diabatic heating on tropical
IV.8
cyclone intensity and structure
DUAN, Yihong, Hui Yu and Xudong Liang
Numerical simulations of an orographic rainfall event associated with
the passage of a tropical storm over a mesoscale mountain
CHIAO, Sen and Yuh-Lang Lin
1030~1050
Coffee Break
Session MMT-IV: Typhoons-Observation and Modeling-I
Presiding: Wen-Chau Lee and Chun-Chieh Wu
P.01
P.02
P.03
P.04
P.05
P.06
P.07
P.08
P.09
P.10
P.11
P.12
1050~1230
Landfall Typhoons observed by Taiwan Doppler radar network: A case
study of Typhoon Bilis (2000)
JOU, Ben Jong-Dao, Jin-Ming Chou, Pao-Liang Chang, and Wen-Chau
Lee
Typhoon Herb (1996) in a mesoscale model - the terrain effect, the
rainfall and the vortex-Rossby wave
WU, Chun-Chieh, Tzuu-Hsiung Yen and Yuqing Wang
Diagnosis of the extratropical transition of tropical cyclone over
mainland of China (Budget of kinetic energy)
ZHU, Peijun, YongGuang Zheng and Zuyu Tao
A study of Typhoon QPF estimation using radar and satellite data
LIU, Ming-Shang and Ching-Hwang Liu
Favorable large-scale conditions for rapid intensification of Typhoon
Bill (1988) before landfall
YU, Hui, Liang Fei and Yu-hong Duan
An objective diagnosis and modeling of binary tropical cyclones: A case
study of Typhoon Saomai and Bopha in 2000
HSIAO, Ling-Feng and Koung-Ying Liu
A cloud model interpretation of the enhanced V and other signatures
atop severe thunderstorms
WANG, Pao K., Hsin-Mu Lin, and Stefano Natali
MM5 simulation of the 15 April 1994 Midwestern squall line
O’SULLIVAN, James M. and Yeong-Jer Lin
The thermal fields of the wakes and the circulation on the leeside of the
island of Hawaii
YANG, Yang and Yi-Leng Chen
Regimes for a conditionally unstable flow over an idealized
three-dimensional mesoscale mountain
CHEN, Shuhua and Yuh-Lang, Lin
A single Doppler study of the 1 July 1997 squall line-supercell event
over central Minnesota
KAGOL, Jamie M., Yeong-Jer Lin, and Ron Przybylinski
The characteristics study of two SCSMEX precipitation systems
P.13
P.14
P.15
P.16
P.17
P.18
P.19
through C-POL polarimetric radar observation
LIU, Tzu-Hsien, Tai-Chi Chen Wang, and Pay-Liam, Lin
Error analysis on divergence Retrieval of Doppler radar symmetric
VAD technique
LIU, Shuyuan and Zuyu Tao
A new method to retrieve three-dimensional thermodynamic field:
Application to a squall line system observed during TAMEX IOP#2
CHUNG, Kao-Shen and Yu-Chieng Liou
Advanced Operational Aviation Weather System (AOAWS) in CAA
Taiwan
LEE, Chin-Wan and Chung-Hui Kuo
Nocturnal thermal high over coastal complex terrain
CHOI, Hyo
Influence of fresh water intrusion and Yellow Sea warm current on the
formation of sea fog
CHOI, Hyo
The evaluation of the high-resolution model forecasts over Taiwan
during GIMEX
HONG, Jing-Shan
Cloud radiative forcing of simulated squall lines and the radiative
impacts to environment
LIN, Lee-Yaw and Hung-Chi Kuo
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Session MMT-V: Typhoons-Observation and Modeling-II
Presiding: Hung-Chi Kuo and Zuyu Tao
V.1
V.2
V.3
V.4
V.5
V.6
Room 201BC
1330~1510
Orographic influence on rainfall and track associated with the passage
of tropical cyclones (Invited)
LIN, Yuh-Lang, Darrell B. Ensley, Sen Chiao, Christopher M. Hill and
Ching-Yuang Huang
Using a single-Doppler radar wind retrieval technique to examine
structural changes in Hurricane Danny (1997) (invited)
LEE, Wen-Chau, Shirley Murillo, Frank D. Marks and Peter Dodge
An application of SSM/I satellite data to Hurricane Danny
CHEN, Shuhua, F. Vandenberghe, G. Petty, W. Huang and J. Bresch
Numerical simulation of the Typhoon Leo 1999 in the South China Sea
LAU, Kai-Hon, Zhong-Feng Zhang, Hok-Yin Lam and Shou-Jun Chen
The effect of cross-equatorial flow on tropical cyclone formation
LEE, Cheng-Shang and Jia-Rong Hou
The effects of the sea surface temperature on the intensity and
movement of Typhoon approaching the Korean Peninsula
LIM, Gyu-Ho and Baekmin Kim
V.7
Orographic effects on Typhoon Herb (1996)
WANG Chen TaiChi, Jen-Hsin Teng and Yi-Fen Sun
1510~1530
Coffee Break
Session MMT-VI: Typhoons-Forecasting
Presiding: Russell Elsberry and Ching-Yuang Huang
VI.1
VI.2
VI.3
VI.4
VI.5
VI.6
VI.7
VI.8
1530~1730
USWRP Hurricane landfall precipitation analysis and forecasting
(invited)
ELSBERRY, Russell L.
Track and intensity change predictions for landfalling tropical cyclones
during the 1998/99 Australian region season
SPEER, Milton S., L. M. Leslie and R. F. Abbey Jr.
A simulation study of the impact of radiance observations on the track
forecast of Typhoon Sam (1999)
CHEN, Der-Song, K.-N. Huang, W.-M. Chen, T.-C. Yeh and W.-S. Wu
Modeling investigations of Typhoon Sam: Assessment and sensitivities
of track and intensity forecasts in the AOAWS MM5
POWERS, Jordan G.
The influence of an elongated orographic island on northward
Typhoons
HUANG, Ching-Yuang and Shih-Ting Wang
A study on the comparison of Typhoon rainfall statistical forecast
method over Taiwan area
YEH, Tien-Chiang
Statistical study of pressure dips environment
FUDEYASU, Hironori and Taiichi Hayashi
Tropical cyclone intensity in vertical wind shear
WONG, Martin L. M., and Johnny C. L., Chan
1900~2200
Sept 28th
Conference Banquet
Friday A.M.
Session MMT-VII: Meiyu and Baiu Fronts
Presiding: Ben Jong-Dao Jou and Hiroshi Uyeda
Room 102
0830~1030
VII.1
Meiyu frontogenesis, part II (invited)
CHO, Han-Ru
VII.2
An overview of TAMEX fronts (invited)
CHEN, Yi-Leng
VII.3
Meso-beta scale characteristics of precipitation systems revealed by
recent intensive field experiments on the Meiyu /Baiu fronts【invited】
VII.4
UYEDA, Hiroshi
Meso-γscale vortex with heavy precipitation in the Meiyu front during
GAME/HUBEX 1998 IOP
MAESAKA, Takeshi, Hiroshi Uyeda, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori
Yoshizaki
VII.5
A numerical study of the latent heat effect on symmetrically unstable
systems
HSU, Wu-ron and Ming-en Hsieh
VII.6
Factors on the development of deep convection in the southern region
far from the MeiYu front over Eastern China during the AME/HUBEX
IOP ’98
SHINODA, Taro and Hiroshi Uyeda
VII.7
Evolution of a meso-vortex along the Meiyu front over South China Sea
YEH, Hsi-Chyi and George Tai-Jen Chen
1030~1050
Coffee Break
Session MMT-VIII: Mesoscale Convective Systems
Presiding: Richard H. Johnson and Jough-Tai Wang
VIII.1
1050~1230
The relationship between MCS organization and heavy rainfall
(invited)
JOHNSON, Richard H.
VIII.2
A report on a field experiment “Winter MCSs (mesoscale convective
systems) Observations over the Japan Sea in January 2001 (WMO-01)
(invited)
YOSHIZAKI, Masanori, Teruyuki Kato, Hisaki Eito, Masataka Murakami,
Shugo Hayashi, and WMO-01 group
VIII.3
Vorticity budget investigation on a simulated long-lived mesoscale
vortex
CHEN, Min and Zu-Yu Tao
VIII.4
Torrential rain associated with an extratropical cyclone on 27 October
1999
KANAI, Hidemoto, Hiroshi Niino, Fumiaki Fujibe, Yoshinobu Tanaka, and
Teruyuki Kato
VIII.5
Triggering and development mechanisms of MCSs over the Taiwan
area during the Meiyu season by using CAA Doppler radar data
HOR, Tai-Hwa, Chih-Hsien Wei and Mau-Hsing Chang
VIII.6
Study on mesoscale convective systems near the Baiu front
TESHIBA, Michihiro, Yoshiaki Shibagaki, Hiroyuki Hashiguchi, Shoichiro
Fukao, Shuji Shimizu, Hisaki Eito, Yoshinobu Tanaka, Masanori Yoshizaki,
and X-BAIU-99 Observation Group
VIII.7
Structure of mesoscale convective systems observed with UHF
radar/integrated sounding system during the South China Sea
Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX)
LIN, Pay-Liam, Tai-Chi Chen Wang, Jough-Tai Wang, Hsin-Chih
Lai,Hsin-Hon Lin,Yin-Jen Chien, and Tsu-Hsang Liu
Sept 28th
Friday P.M.
Session MMT-IX: Cloud Observations and Radar Techniques
Presiding: Tom Keenan and TaiChi Chen Wang
IX.1
Room 102
1330~1510
High water accumulation near the freezing level in torrential monsoon
rain: Videosonde observations (invited)
TAKAHASHI, Tsutomu
IX.2
Validation of polarimetric rainfall measurements undertaken during
SCSMEX (invited)
KEENAN, T. , Zhao Nan, Feng Lei, V. Bringi, J. Nystuen and M. Whimpey
IX.3
A spatial and temporal rainfall apportionment scheme using GMS
satellite imagery
CHENG, Ke-Sheng and Chiang Wei
IX.4
The spatial distribution of the velocity errors retrieved by a
single-Doppler retrieval technique
LIOU, Yu-Chieng
IX.5
Effect of lightning assimilation on the prediction of precipitation system
associated with a cold front
LIM, Eunha and Tae-Young Lee
IX.6
Method of the simulated cloud image producing for the numerical
modeling
TAO, Zuyu, Peijun Zhu, Min Chen, and Hongqing Wang
IX.7
Comparison of thermodynamic retrieval by the variational method
with the traditional retrieval method within real data
TENG, Jen-Hsin
1510~1530
Coffee Break
Session MMT-IX: Rainfall Forecasting
1530~1730
Presiding: Shui-Shang Chi and Dong-Kyou Lee
X.1
Modeling heavy precipitation events and mesoscale convective systems
in Taiwan: A review (Invited)
TAO, Wei-Kuo, Ching-Sen Chen, Yi-Leng Chen, Ben Jong-Dao Jou and
Pay-Liam Lin
X.2
A comparative study of convective parameterization schemes in
simulations of East Asia heavy rainfall (invited)
LEE, Dong-Kyou, Jeong-Gyun Park, Seok-Woo Son, Ho-Han Lee and
Seong-Woo Lee
X.3
Comparisons of cumulus parameterization schemes and ensemble
forecasting
YANG, Ming-Jen, Quen-Chi Tung, Ben Jong-Dao Jou, Pay-Liam Lin,
Fang-Ching Chien, Jen-Hsin Teng, Jin-Shan Hong, Hui-Chuan Lin and Jim
Bresch7
X.4
Application of the equivalent geopotantial to the mesoscale model
(MM5) for improving precipitation prediction over mountainous
regions and Taiwan Island
CHEN, Qiu-shi and Lesheng Bai
X.5
Precipitation forecast of MM5 in the Taiwan area during the 1998
Meiyu season
CHIEN, Fang-Ching, Ying-Hwa Kuo and Ming-Yen Yang
X.6
A study on the nonlinear feedbacks in the precipitation process among
environmental meteorological variables
LEE, Yong Hee, Jeong Hee Choi and Chun-Ho Cho
X.7
Numerical simulation of heavy snowfall systems observed on the
southern coastal area of Sea of Japan on 16 January 2001
EITO, Hisaki, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori Yoshizaki
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