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September 7 (Tue) | ||
23:00 (Tue) |
Session 1
Video
Welcome speech
Extreme events and hazards assessments Chair : Nobuhito Mori, Hiroaki Kawase
Numerical simulation of microphysical feature in the heavy snowfall event on February 5, 2018
Evaluation of historical warming on recent heavy rainfall and snowfall events in Japan
Long-term high resolution dynamical downscaling over various watersheds in Japan
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September 8 (Wed) | ||
13:00 (Wed) |
Session 2 Video
Toward global CPMs Chair : Andreas F. Prein Challenge to a global cloud-resolving climate simulation with NICAM
Digital Earths -Taking Convection Permitting Modelling to the next level
Global coupled storm- and ocean eddy-resolving simulations on yearly timescale: first results
Local to Regional to Continental to Global Convective Permitting Modeling
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23:00 (Wed) |
Session 3 Video
Short video of Session 2 and Discussion Chair : Roy Rasmussen
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September 9 (Thu) | ||
14:30 (Thu) |
Session 4 Video
Panel discussion : Advancements in high-resolution regional and global climate modeling Chair : Roy Rasmussen Kilometer-Scale Climate Modeling Progress & Prospects
Challenges for CPMs over South America
Has our ability to model mountain rain and snow exceeded the skill of our observational networks?
Climate simulations at the kilometer-scale grid spacing in Europe : Prospects and challenges
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23:00 (Thu) |
Breakout Discussion Video Participants will be divided into small groups (6-8 people) using the zoom breakout functionality and discuss the specific themes related to session themes. |
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September 10 (Fri) | ||
01:00 (Fri) |
Poster at Gather town
Core time Japan & US |
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07:00 (Fri) |
Session 5 Video
Ensemble based on high-resolution modeling Chair : Izuru Takayabu How to produce regional climate information
Convection-permitting ensemble projections for climate change risk assessment
Improve Convection-Permitting Modeling through capturing fine-scale land-atmosphere interactions
Potential impact of SST on regional climate and extreme events
30+years of regional climate modeling: Where are we, and where are we going?
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09:00 (Fri) |
Poster at Gather town
Core time Japan & Europe |
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13:00 (Fri) |
Session 6 Video
Computer science and next generation supercomputers Chair : Andreas F. Prein The co-design of general-purpose supercomputer "Fugaku" and future of computational climate study
CHEYENNE, DERECHO, AND PATH TO EXASCALE
Computational challenges for global storm-resolving models: How domain-specific languages can help.
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15:00 (Fri) |
Poster at Gather town
Core time US & Europe |
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September 13 (Mon) | ||
23:00 (Mon) |
Session 7 Video
Discussion of themes in Session 5 and 6. Chair : Izuru Takayabu Chair : Andreas F. Prein Summaries of Breakout Discussion |