2019 SWEP workshop slides

發布日期: 2021.01.22

Time: April 24th to 26th , 2019 

Location: Lecture Hall, Research Center for Environmental Changes Building, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (中央研究院 環境變遷研究大樓演講廳

Workshop Theme:

Severe weather and extreme precipitation cause great damages to properties and even human lives, and they are mainly associated with deep convective systems such as severe storms in midlatitudes and hurricanes/typhoons in the tropics. They produce high winds, large hails, lightning and flash floods that impact our daily life. Deep convection also plays a pivotal role in the transport of momentum and mass, and is an efficient adjustment mechanism to balance the energy and many major trace chemicals. Understanding how severe weather and extreme precipitation occur is a major scientific challenge in both weather and climate scale. It is also important to understand how severe weather and extreme precipitation are simulated in the weather and climate models, and how they may change in the future earth environment. 

This workshop invites research presentations on recent progress related to the areas of severe weather and extreme rainfall. We especially emphasize researches ranging from observation to model that intend to understand the underlying physics and the need to improve model capability in both weather and climate scales. The following are tentative topics to be addressed: 
  • Characteristics of systems that produce severe weather and extreme precipitation (SWEP)
  • Remote sensing (ground-based or space-based) and in-situ monitoring techniques
  • Pre-convection environment
  • Early and mature convections and clouds
  • Numerical simulations of cloud microphysics and dynamics of SWEP systems
  • Severe weather and extreme precipitation in climate modeling
  • Future changes in severe weather and extreme precipitation
  Presentation Title Slides
Martin Setvák
Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Czech
Satellite observations of gravity waves, generated by convective storms into the upper atmosphere Click
 
Pao K. Wang (王寳貫)
Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Storm top dynamics - a review Click
 
Ming-Jen Yang (楊明仁)
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Taiwan-area Heavy rain Observation and Prediction Experiment (TAHOPE) Click
 
Jordan Gerth
University of Wisconsin-Madison/SSEC, USA
Compositing visible, near-infrared, and infrared wavelengths for meteorological feature identification Click
 
Pay-Liam Lin (林沛練)
National Central University, Taiwan
Diurnal Variation of Mesoscale Circulation and Precipitation During Mei-Yu Season over Taiwan and Surrounding Area Click
 
Wan-Ru Huang (黃婉如)
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Dynamical Downscaling Simulation and Future Projection of Extreme Precipitation Activities in Taiwan during the Mei-Yu Seasons Click
 
Sho Arakane (荒金匠)
Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Remote Triggering Effect of a Tropical Cyclone in the Bay of Bengal on a Heavy Rainfall Event in Subtropical East Asia Click
 
Chuan-Chi Tu (涂絹琪)
National Central University, Taiwan
Characteristics of the Marine Boundary Layer Jet over the South China Sea during the Early Summer Rainy Season of Taiwan Click
 
Shu-Jeng Lin (林書正)
Chinese Culture University, Taiwan
Tropical cyclone structures as depicted by WWLLN data – Convection asymmetry Click
 
Shaun-Ping Chen (陳渲屏)
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Mechanisms of Orographically Enhanced Precipitation Associated with Typhoon Meari (2011) over Mt. Da-Tun Click
 
Kuan-Hui Elaine Lin(林冠慧)
Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Reconstructed typhoon series 1644-1911 and implications of general atmospheric-oceanic circulation Click
 
Balaji Kumar Seela
National Central University, Taiwan
Raindrop Size Distribution Characteristics of Summer and Winter Season Rainfall Over North Taiwan Click
 

Organizing Committee:

Pao K. Wang, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Huang-Hsiung Hsu, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Chian-Yi Liu, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Po-Hsiung Lin, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

 


Program Committee:

Jordan Gerth, SSEC/CIMSS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Martin Setvak, Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Praha, Czech Republic
Po-Hsiung Lin, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Chian-Yi Liu, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Huang-Hsiung Hsu, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Pao K. Wang, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
 

Sponsors:

Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
 

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