Date: March 9-11, 1999
Site: Sanjo Kaikan Hall in the Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo
March 9 (First Day): 09:30 Opening Remark 1. Atmospheric Modeling 09:40 Akimasa Sumi (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "AGCM at the CCSR and Its application to Climate Studies" 10:10 Kenichi Kuma (Japan Meteorological Agency) "Recent progress of physical processes in JMA global model" 10:40 Break 11:00 Chongyin Li (Chinese Academy of Science) "The importance of land surface for the climate modeling in Asia monsoon region" 11:30 In-Sik Kang (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul National Univ.) "Basin-wide ocean adjustment processes of ENSO" 12:00 Lunch Time 2. Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Modeling 13:30 Ayako Abe (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Modelling paleoclimates and future global warming by coupled GCMs" 14:00 Lennart Bengtsson (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology) "Anthropogenic climate change simulation studies at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology with the ECHAM/OPYC coupled model" 14:30 Akira Noda (Meteorological Research Institute, JMA) "A model dependent aspect of simulations of natural variability and global warming" 15:00 Hiroyasu Hasumi (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Modeling long-term climate variations from an oceanic point of view" 15:30 Break 3. Water Circulation 16:00 Kumiko Takata (National Institute for Environmental Studies) "Development of a Landsurface Model MATSIRO for Climate Studies" 16:30 Atsushi Numaguchi (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Continental Scale Hydrological Cycle Revealed by Water Trecer Circulation Models" 17:00 Seita Emori (National Institute for Environmental Studies) "Development of a regional climate model based on CSU-RAMS and CCSR/NIES physical parameterizations" 18:30 Social Gathering March 10(Second Day): 4. Ocean Modeling 9:30 Nobuo Suginohara(Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Development of CCSR Ocean Model" 10:00 Hiroshi Ishizaki and Yoshiteru Kitamura (Met. Res. Inst., JMA) "Development of Ocean Models in MRI" 10:30 Break 5. Ocean General Circulation 10:50 Frank O. Bryan (NCAR) "Simulation of the Climate of the 20th and 21st Centuries with the NCAR Climate System Model" 11:20 C. W.Böning (Institute for Marine Research, Univ. of Kiel) "Representation of oceanic processescritical for studies of climate variability". 11:50 Lunch Time 6. Physical Processes in Climate Model 13:30 Ryo Furue (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Energy transfer in the small-scale oceanic internal wave spectrum (tentative)" 14:00 Toshiyuki Hibiya (Dept. of Earth and Planet. Phys., Univ. of Tokyo) "Model predicted global distribution of internal wave energy available for diapycnal mixing processes in the deep ocean" 14:30 Kaoru Sato (Dept. of Geophysics, Kyoto Univ.) "Gravity waves appearing in a high resolution GCM" 15:00 Break 7. Atmospheric Material Circulation 15:30 Rich P. Turco (Dep. Atmos. Sci, UCLA) "Gas and aerosol tracers in climate modeling" 16:00 Toshihiko Hirooka (Dept. of Earth and Planet. Sci., Kyushu Univ.) "Ozone hole experiments by the use of a general circulation model of Kyushu University" 16:30 Masaaki Takahashi (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Development of CCSR/NIES middle atmosphere GCM" 8. Cloud-aerosol-radiation 17:00 William B. Rossow (NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies) "The atmospheric general circulation and large-scale variations of clouds" 17:30 Teruyuki Nakajima (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "On the climate effects of cloud and aerosol microphysics" March 11(Third Day): 9. ENSO and Decadal Oscilliations 09:30 Shukuro Manabe (Frontier Research System for Global Change) "Model assessment of decadal variability and trends in Pacific Ocean" 10:00 Masahide Kimoto (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Interannual to Decadal Variability Simulated by Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GCMs" 10:30 Toshio Yamagata (Dept. of Earth and Planetary Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) "Climate variations in the Indian Ocean" 11:00 Break 11:20 Shoshiro Minobe (Division of Earth and Planet. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) "Resonance in bidecadal and pentadecadal climate oscillations over the North Pacific: Role in climatic regime shifts" 11:50 Lunch Time 10. Ocean Material Circulation 13:30 J. R. Toggweiler(GDFL/NOAA) "Atmospheric CO2 as a prognostic climate variable." 14:00 Yasuhiro Yamanaka (Grad. School of Environ. Earth Sci., Hokkaido Univ.) "Development of oceanic biogeochemical cycle model" 14:30 Michio Kawamiya (Center for Climate System Research, Univ. of Tokyo) "Development of a basin-scale marine ecosystem model" 15:00 Break 11. Future of Climate Model 15:30 Akio Arakawa (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, UCLA ) "A perspective on the future development of general circulation models of the atomosphere" 16:00 Taro Matsuno (Frontier Research Program for Global Change) "Toward the realization of meso-scale global atmosphere model" 16:30 David J. Webb (Southampton Oceanography Centre) "On the use of high resolution ocean models in climate model experiments." 17:00 Dave A. Randall (Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State Univ.) "A Path Towards a Next-Generation Model"
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