ICMCS-XV PRELIMINARY AGENDA (updated 21 April 2023)
C. Wayne McIlwraith Translational Medicine Institute's (TMI) conference hall at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA and Online Globally
Monday 05/22
8:00 AM - 8:45 AM  Arrive, Registration & Breakfast
Session 1: Mesoscale Convective Systems (A) (Chair: Ben Jou)
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM  Michael Bell Colorado State University, USA Opening Remarks
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM  William R. Cotton Colorado State University, USA 1.1 What I Learned about MCSs in over 55 Years
9:20 AM - 9:35 AM Dong-In Lee Pukyong National University, Korea 1.2 Precipitation Study in North Korea using South Korean S-Band Dual Polarimetric Weather Radars
9:35 AM - 9:50 AM Kosei Yamaguchi Kyoto University, Japan 1.3 Outbreak Mechanism Identification of Line-Shaped Convective Rainbands Based on Large Eddy Simulation
9:50 AM - 10:05 AM Pay-Liam Lin National Central University, Taiwan 1.4 Low Level Jets and Heavy Rainfall Events Over Taiwan Revealed from Wind Profiler Radars
10:05 AM - 10:20 AM Xin Xu Nanjing University, China 1.5 Dynamics of Two Episodes of High Winds Produced by an Unusually Long-Lived Quasi-Linear Convective System in South China
10:20 AM - 10:35 AM Stacey Hitchcock The University of Melbourne, Australia 1.6 MCSs in Australia: Recent Findings
Group Photo & BREAK      10:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Session 2: Observations, Instruments and Algorithms (A) (Chair: Gyuwon Lee)
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM  Everette Joseph National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 2.1 Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR): The Next Generation of Airborne Polarimetric Doppler Weather Radar
11:20 AM - 11:35 AM Jothiram Vivekanandan National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 2.2 Temporal Resolution and Variance of Airborne Phased Array Radar Estimates
11:35 AM - 11:50 PM Po Hsiung Lin National Taiwan University, Taiwan 2.3 The Development of the “Storm Tracker” and its Applications for Atmospheric High-resolution Upper-air Observations
11:50 AM - 12:05 PM Tae-Young Goo National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Korea 2.4 Introduction of KMA/NIMS Atmospheric Research Aircraft and Characteristic of Airborne Measurement for 2018-2022
12:05 PM - 12:20 PM Yunji Zhang Pennsylvania State University, USA 2.5 Evaluation and Assimilation of Low-Level Moisture from the MPD during the "PRE"-CIP Experiment
12:20 PM - 12:35 PM Wei-Yu Chang National Central University, Taiwan 2.6 Analysis of the Back-building Mesoscale Convective Systems from NOCOVID-2021/TAHOPE-2022
LUNCH BREAK        12:35 PM - 2:00 PM
Session 3: High Impact Weather Prediction, Data Assimilation, and Machine Learning (A) (Chair: Kazuhisa Tsuboki)
2:00 PM - 2:20 PM Dong-Hyun Cha Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea 3.1 Impact of Sea Surface Temperature Warming by Anthropogenic Forcing on the Extreme East Asian Summer Monsoon in 2020
2:20 PM - 2:35 PM Yukari Naka Kyoto University, Japan 3.2 Future Projections in Rainfall and Frontal Structure during the Baiu Season in Japan using 150-year Continuous Simulations
2:35 PM - 2:50 PM Haerin Park Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea 3.3 Effect of a Scale-Aware Convective Parameterization Scheme on the Simulation of Heavy Rainfall Events in South Korea
2:50 PM - 3:05 PM Kao-Shen Chung National Central University, Taiwan 3.4 Impact Of Ensemble Data Assimilation With Surface Moisture And Radar Data On Heavy Rainfall Forecast: A Case Study of TAHOPE–2022
3:05 PM - 3:20 PM Xiaoshi Qiao Nanjing University, China 3.5 Impacts of the Stochastically Perturbed Betts–Miller–Janjić (BMJ) scheme on the Ensemble Forecasts of Precipitation
3:20 PM - 3:35 PM Nghi Phuong Do National Central University, Taiwan 3.6 Impact of Assimilating Radar Refractivity in the Context of Ensemble Kalman Filter: Cases Study of the SoWMEX
BREAK        3:35 PM - 4:00 PM
Session 4: Monsoon and Meiyu / Baiu / Changma front (Chair: Yu Du)
4:00 PM -  4:20 PM  Ying-Hwa (Bill) Kuo University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, USA 4.1 Impact of GNSS Radio Occultation Data on the Prediction of a Pre-Frontal Squall Line Associated with a Mei-Yu Front
4:20 PM - 4:35 PM Liye Li Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science, China 4.2 Hourly and Sub-hourly Rainfall under Synoptic Patterns during the Anomaly Meiyu Season 2020
4:35 PM - 4:50 PM Yi-Leng Chen University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, USA 4.3 An Overview of Low-Level Jets (LLJs) and Their Roles in Heavy Rainfall over the Taiwan Area during the Early Summer Rainy Season
4:50 PM -  5:05 PM  Yali Luo Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China  4.4 Convective and Microphysical Characteristics of Extreme Precipitation over the Pearl River Delta at Monsoon Coast
5:05 PM -  5:20 PM  Fang-Ching Chien National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan 4.5 Factors Leading to Heavy Rainfall in Southern Taiwan in the Early Mei-yu Season of 2020
5:20 PM -  5:35 PM  Chan-Pang Ng Peking University, China 4.6 Contribution of Thunderstorms to Frequency Changes in Hourly Extreme Precipitation Over China
RECEPTION        5:35 PM - 7:00 PM
END OF DAY 1
Tuesday 05/23
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM  Arrive & Breakfast
Session  5: Tropical Cyclones (A) (Chair: Buo-Fo Chen)  
8:00 AM - 8:15 AM  Kosuke Ito Kyoto University, Japan 5.1 Three-Dimensional Fujiwhara Effect
8:15 AM - 8:30 AM  I-I Lin National Taiwan University, Taiwan 5.2 A Tale of Two Rapidly-Intensifying Super Typhoons: Hagibis (2019) and Haiyan (2013)
8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Takeshi Horinouchi Hokkaido University, Japan 5.3 Exploring the Dynamics of TC’s Inner Core with the 30-Second Imagery of Himawari-8: Mean Circulation Shift and Wavenumber-1 Disturbance that Affect the Rotation in the Eye
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Rob Rogers NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division, USA 5.4 Multiscale Characteristics of the Development of Weak Tropical Cyclones
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Jinyoung Park Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea 5.5 Impact of Soil Moisture Initialization on Poleward-Moving Tropical Cyclone Forecasts
9:15 AM - 9:35 AM Hung-Chi Kuo National Taiwan University, Taiwan 5.6 Typhoon Rapid Intensification with 200 PVU Convective Potential Vorticity Tower in Numerically Simulated Supertyphoon Haiyan (2013)
BREAK      09:35 AM - 10:00 AM
Session 6: Tropical Cyclones (B) (Chair: Hiroyuki Yamada)
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM  Kazuhisa Tsuboki Nagoya University/Yokohama National University, Japan 6.1 Aircraft Observation of the Inner Core of Rapidly Intensifying Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)
10:20 AM - 10:35 AM  (Trey) George Alvey University of Miami and NOAA/AOML/HRD, USA 6.2 Tropical Cyclone Forecast Error Statistics Stratified by Environmental and Structural Metrics
10:35 AM - 10:50 AM James Ruppert University of Oklahoma, USA 6.3 How does Cloud–Radiation Feedback Promote Convective Upscale Development?
10:50 AM - 11:05 AM Emily Luschen University of Oklahoma, USA 6.4 The Stratiform Radiation Effect on Tropical Cyclone Genesis
11:05 AM - 11:20 AM Xiaomin Chen University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA 6.5 Role of Advection of Parameterized Turbulence Kinetic Energy in Idealized Tropical Cyclone Simulations
11:20 AM - 11:35 AM Takuya Takahashi University of Miami, USA 6.6 Evaluation of Vortex Structure and Near-Surface Winds in WRF Simulations of Typhoon Faxai (2019)
Session P1:  Tropical Cyclones, Observations, and Instrumentation (Lightning Session, Chair: Ting-Yu Cha)
11:35 AM -11:36 AM Alyssa Stansfield Colorado State University, USA P1.1 Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Structure Response to Sea Surface Temperature Warming in Idealized WRF
11:36 AM -11:37 AM Woojin Cho Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea P1.2 Effects of Low Salinity Water on Air-Sea Interaction under Typhoon Chaba (2016)
11:37 AM -11:38 AM Pay-Liam Lin National Central University, Taiwan P1.3 An Insight Into the Microphysical Attributes of Northwest Pacific Tropical Cyclones
11:38 AM -11:39 AM Alexander DesRosiers Colorado State University, USA P1.4 Observed Relationships between Tropical Cyclone Vortex Height, Intensity, and Intensification Rate
11:39 AM -11:40 AM Tamon Watanabe University of the Ryukyus, Japan P1.5 Tropical Storm Aere (2022) Intensification and Decaying Under Upper-Level Cut-off Low Forcing
11:40 AM -11:41 AM Jisun Lee Pukyong National University, Korea P1.6 Comparisons of Wind Field derived from Radar Observation and Numerical Model with Northward Track Typhoon in South Korea.
11:41 AM -11:42 AM Angelie Nieves Jiménez Colorado State University, USA P1.7 A Preliminary Overview of Hurricane Fiona’s Heavy Precipitation Aspects as it Approached Puerto Rico
11:42 AM -11:43 AM Brenda Javornik National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA P1.8 LROSE Tools to Estimate Surface Rain Rate
11:43 AM -11:44 AM Deok-Du Kang National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Korea P1.9 Quality Assessment of Wind Retrievals from SFMR of KMA/NIMS Atmospheric Research Aircraft
11:44 AM -11:45 AM Simon Pfreundschuh Colorado State University, USA P1.10 The Chalmers Cloud Ice Climatology: A Spatially and Temporally Continuous Record of Ice Hydrometeor Concentrations
11:45 AM -11:46 AM Rituparna Sarkar Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India P1.11 An Attempt to Evaluate Existing Lightning Forecasts In A Global Model
11:46 AM -11:47 AM Junkyung Kay National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA P1.12 Impact Study of Lower-Atmospheric Wind and Thermodynamic Profiles on Convective Weather Forecasts over the CONUS
11:47 AM - 11:50 AM Q&A for all Session 1 poster presenters
LUNCH BREAK & Poster Session 1 (IN-PERSON)        11:50 PM - 1:25 PM
Session 7: Cloud and Precipitation Microphysics (Chair: Angela Rowe)
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Gyuwon Lee Kyungpook National University, Korea 7.1 A Magic Layer Around -15°C: Dynamical And Microphysical Processes
1:45 PM - 2:00 PM Ben Jong-Dao Jou National Taiwan University, Taiwan 7.2 Extreme Rain Event and Related Microphysics in North Taiwan
2:00 PM - 2:15 PM Michael M. Bell Colorado State University, USA 7.3 Microphysics of Heavy Rainfall Observed during the Prediction of Rainfall Extremes Campaign In the Pacific (PRECIP) 2022
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM Tadayasu Ohigashi National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Japan 7.4 Mammatus-Like Echo Structure along the Base of the Typhoon Outflow-Layer Clouds Observed by Ka-Band Radar
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM Wen-Chau Lee National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 7.5 The Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) Observing Simulator (AOS): Part I - Implementation of the AOS Prototype
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM Bradley Klotz National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 7.6 Evaluating Microphysics and Precipitation Characteristics of Severe Weather Events with the Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) Observing Simulator
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Kenji Suzuki Yamaguchi University, Japan 7.7 Microphysical Observation by Newly-Developed Particle Imaging Radiosonde “Rainscope”
BREAK        3:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Session 8: Observations, Instruments and Algorithms (B) (Chair:  Kao-Shen Chung)
3:30 PM - 3:50PM Hiroyuki Yamada University of the Ryukyus, Japan 8.1 Relationship between the Warm Core and Typhoon Intensity based on In Situ Measurements
3:50 PM - 4:05 PM  Kun Zhao Nanjing University, China 8.2 Dynamical and Microphysical Characteristics of Asymmetric Convection in the Outer Eyewall of Super Typhoon Lekima (2019)
4:05 PM -  4:20 PM  Satoki Tsujino Meteorological Research Institute, Japan 8.3 A New Method to Estimate Circulations in Tropical Cyclones from Single-Doppler Radar Observations
4:20 PM - 4:35 PM Chia-Lun Tsai Chinese Culture University, Taiwan 8.4 High-resolution 3D wind fields in Seoul City: Discrepancy with observations and potentially scientific applications
4:35 PM - 4:50 PM Chung-Chieh Wang National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan 8.5 Predicting Rainfall Forecast Quality of Westbound Typhoons in Taiwan through Machine Learning
4:50 PM -  5:05 PM  Haoran Li Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,China 8.6 Can Radar-Based QPE Reproduce the 201.9 mm Hourly Rainfall Accumulation Recorded at Zhengzhou, China?
5:05 PM -  5:20 PM  Shu-Chih Yang National Central University, Taiwan 8.7 Applying the Multi-Scale Radar Ensemble Data Assimilation System to Investigate the Heavy Precipitation Episode during TAHOPE/PRECIP-IOP3
BANQUET        6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
END OF DAY 2
Wednesday 05/24
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM  Arrive & Breakfast
Session 9: Mesoscale Convective Systems (B) (Chair: Xin Xu)
8:00 AM - 8:15 AM  Jian-Feng Gu Nanjing University, China 9.1 What Controlled the Low-Level Moisture Transport during the Extreme Precipitation in Henan Province of China in July 2021?
8:15 AM - 8:30 AM  Murong Zhang Xiamen University, China 9.2 Impacts of Coastal Terrain on Warm-Sector Heavy-Rain-Producing MCSs in Southern China
8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Hungjui Yu Colorado State University, USA 9.4 Current and Future Convective Storm Modes over CONUS from GPM Observations and Convection-Permitting Regional Climate Model Simulations
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Ono Akiyuki Kyoto University,  Japan 9.5 Multifractal Properties of Water Vapor Flux, Turbulence, and Precipitation Particles Distribution in Organizing Process of Mesoscale Convective Systems
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Sun Wong JPL California Institute of Technology, USA 9.6 Moisture Transport and Buoyancy in the Front and Wake of Tropical Convective Systems: HAMSR Sounding Observations in NASA CPEX Campaigns
9:15 AM - 9:35 AM Angela Rowe University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 9.7 Initial Insights into Tropical Oceanic Mesoscale Convective Systems from the NASA Convective Processes Experiment – Cabo Verde (CPEX-CV)
BREAK      09:35 AM - 10:00 AM
Session 10: High Impact Weather Prediction, Data Assimilation, and Machine Learning (B) (Chair: Seon-Ki Park)
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM  Qinghong Zhang Peking University, China 10.1 A Review of Research on the Record-Breaking Precipitation Event in Henan Province of China, July 2021
10:20 AM - 10:35 AM  Bruno Zanetti Ribeiro University at Albany State University of New York, USA 10.2 Assessing the Predictability of Derecho-Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems Using a Convection-Allowing Ensemble
10:35 AM - 10:50 AM Russ Schumacher Colorado State University, USA 10.3 Sources of Forecast Errors for Extreme-Rain-Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems
10:50 AM - 11:05 AM Buo-Fu Chen National Taiwan University, Taiwan 10.4 Shrinking Circulation of Tropical Cyclones in the Warming Climate?      
11:05 AM - 11:20 AM Kristen Lani Rasmussen Colorado State University, USA 10.5 Ingredients-Based Approach to Understanding Mesoscale Processes in Numerous Heavy Rainfall Events in Taiwan
11:20 AM - 11:35 AM Rosimar Rios-Berrios National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 10.6 Sensitivity of Tropical Oceanic Convection to Horizontal Model Resolution in Idealized Simulations Forced with PRECIP Observations
Session P2: Mesoscale Convective Systems and Heavy Rainfall (Lightning Session, Chair: Chelsea Nam)
11:35 AM -11:36 AM Russ Schumacher Colorado State University, USA P2.1 Intense Surface Winds from Gravity Wave Breaking in Simulations of a Destructive Macroburst
11:36 AM -11:37 AM Jiwon Hwang Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea P2.2 Effects of Initial and Boundary Conditions on Heavy Rainfall Prediction over the Yellow Sea: Validation with Dropsonde Measurements
11:37 AM -11:38 AM Angela Rowe University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA P2.3 Linking Microphysical Processes to Rainfall Intensity and Duration in Complex Terrain
11:38 AM -11:39 AM Eric James Colorado State University, USA P2.4 Exploring the Relationship of QPE/QPF Exceedances of Precipitation Thresholds with Observed Flash Floods
11:39 AM -11:40 AM Kana Fukuda Kyoto University, Japan P2.5 Integrated Physical Analysis of Past Line-shaped Convective Systems for Mechanisms Investigation
11:40 AM -11:41 AM Yong-Chuan Yang National Central University, Taiwan P2.6 Case study of Cold-Air Damming induce Intensive Winter Precipitation in Northeast Taiwan
11:41 AM -11:42 AM Jennifer DeHart Colorado State University, USA P2.7 Investigating the Role of Nonlinear Dynamic Forcings in Heavy Precipitation from the 2022 Mei-yu Season During PRECIP
11:42 AM -11:43 AM Seungyeon Lee Ewha Womans University, Korea P2.8 Synoptic Pattern Classification of Heavy Rainfall Systems in Monsoon Season over the Korean Peninsula
11:43 AM -11:44 AM Terra Ladwig NOAA/OAR/GSL, USA P2.9 Development of the Rapid Refresh Forecast System Data Assimilation System (RDAS) for an Expected Operational Implementation in 2024
11:44 AM -11:45 AM Minseo Yu Ewha Womans University, Korea P2.10 Temperature Sensitivity on Heavy Rainfall Events in South Korea under the RCP 8.5 Scenario
11:45 AM -11:46 AM Hongpei Yang Sun Yat-sen University, China P2.11 Gravity Waves Associated with Frontal Rainfall as a Preconditioning Mechanism for Warm-Sector Heavy Rainfall in South China
11:46 AM -11:50 AM Q&A for all Session 1 poster presenters
LUNCH BREAK & Poster Session 2 (IN-PERSON)       11:50 PM - 1:25 PM
Session 11: Orographic and Coastal Precipitation (Chair: Qinghong Zhang)
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Yu Du Sun Yat-sen University, China 11.1 The Impact of Coastal Marine Boundary Layer Jet on Rainfall in South China
1:45 PM - 2:00 PM Giuseppe Torri University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, USA 11.2 The Isotopic Composition of Rainfall on a Subtropical Mountainous Island
2:00 PM - 2:15 PM Zoe Douglas Colorado State University, USA 11.3 Topographic Influence on the Spectrum of Storm Modes Associated with Heavy Rainfall during the 2021 “PRE”-CIP Field Campaign in Northern Colorado
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM Chenli Wang Nanjing University, China 11.4 Synoptic Control on the Initiation and Rainfall Characteristics of Warm-season MCSs over the South China Coast
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM ZiJian Chen Sun Yat-sen University, China 11.5 Effects of the Land–Sea Contrast and Topography on Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation over the Bay of Bengal
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM Ian Cornejo University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 11.6 Orographic Controls on Precipitation Intensity and Duration Associated with a Mei-Yu Front
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Ting-Yu Cha National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 11.7 Three-Dimensional Variational Multi-Doppler Wind Retrieval over Complex Terrain
Session P3: Remote Poster Presentations (Lightning Session, Chair: Kristen Rasmussen)                                
3:15 PM - 3:16 PM Miteki Satoh Ibaraki University, Japan P3.1 Numerical Experiments on Quasi-Stationary Band-Shaped Convective Systems formed by Self-Organization Processes under Horizontally Homogeneous Virtual Environments
3:16 PM - 3:17 PM Zhongxi Lin Peking University, China P3.2 Global Warming Intensifies Mesoscale Convective Systems During the Record-breaking Rainfall Event in July 2021 in Henan Province, China
3:17 PM - 3:18 PM Ya-Nan Fu Chinese Academy of Sciences, China P3.3 Initiations of Mesoscale Convective Systems in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River Basin Based on FY-4A Satellite Data: Statistical Characteristics and Environmental Conditions
3:18 PM - 3:19 PM Puxi Li Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China  P3.4 Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems over East Asia: Regional Difference and Seasonal Variations, the Added Value of Convection-Permitting Simulation, and the Sensitivity of Simulated MCS to the Different Treatment of Deep Convection
3:19 PM - 3:20 PM Tianhang Zhang University of Manchester, UK P3.5 Five-Year Climatology and Composite Study of Precipitation Bands associated with Extratropical Cyclones over the British Isles
3:20 PM - 3:21PM Wei-Ching Hsu University of Georgia, USA P3.6 Tracking Mesoscale Convection Systems in the US in E3SMv1 with Multiscale Modeling Framework
3:21 PM - 3:22 PM Soo-Hyun Kim Seoul National University, Korea P3.7 Numerical Study of Near-Cloud Aviation Turbulence Encounters over East Asia
3:22 PM - 3:23 PM Chih-Chien Tsai National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction, Taiwan P3.8 Rainfall Nowcasting Performance of the Extrapolation Adjusted by Model Prediction (ExAMP) Blending Scheme
3:23 PM - 3:24 PM Haixia Mei Nanjing University, China P3.9 Sensitivity of Precipitation Diurnal Variation Forecast to the Cumulus Parameterization
3:24 PM - 3:25 PM Dian-You Chen National Taiwan University, Taiwan P3.10 Precipitation Nowcasting Based on an Optimized Deep Learning Model Trained with Heterogeneous Weather Data
3:25 PM - 3:26 PM Huiqin Hu Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China P3.11 Ensemble-Based Adaptive Observation for Improving Sea Fog Prediction in Coastal Regions around the Bohai Sea: A Case Study based on Cold-front Synoptic Pattern
3:26 PM - 3:27 PM Yuhan Luo Sun Yat-sen University, China P3.12 The Roles of Low-level Jets in “21·7” Henan Extremely Persistent Heavy Rainfall Event
3:27 PM - 3:30 PM Q&A for all first 12 poster presenters
3:30 PM - 3:31PM Tai-Hwa Hor Lunghwa University, Taiwan P3.13 Analysis on Weather Situations of the Ultralight Aircraft Incident on 7 January 2021 over the Complex Terrain in Southern Taiwan Based on the Mesonet Array and Radar Measurements
3:31 PM - 3:32 PM Tianqi Zuo University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA P3.14 Ingredient-Based Analysis for Extreme Rainfall Events in Taiwan
3:32 PM - 3:33 PM Zong-Lin Wu National Taiwan University, Taiwan P3.15 Polarimetric Characteristics of a Stranded Meiyu Rainband in North Taiwan
3:33 PM - 3:34 PM Minseo Yu Ewha Womans University, Korea P3.16 Comparison of Two Post-Monsoon Heavy Rainfall Events in South Korea
3:34 PM - 3:35 PM Tsubaki Hosokawa National Taiwan University, Taiwan P3.17 Observed Microphysical Characteristics of Orographic Precipitation Associated with Typhoon Chanthu (2021)
3:35 PM - 3:36 PM Hwan Young Choi Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Korea P3.18 Investigation of Tropical Cyclone Intensification during Marine Heatwaves
3:36 PM - 3:37 PM Yuan Wang National University of Defense Technology, China P3.19 Sensitivity of Gravity-Wave Momentum Flux to Moisture in the Mei-Yu Front Systems
3:37 PM - 3:38 PM Radiant Rong-Guang Hsiu National Taiwan University, Taiwan P3.20 Observation of Initial Stage of Thunderstorm in South Taiwan
3:38 PM - 3:39 PM Chen-Hau Lan National Central University, Taiwan P3.21 The Variational Retrieved Raindrop Size Distribution by Moment-based Operators from Polarimetric Radar Measurements
3:39 PM - 3:40PM Yung-Yun Cheng National Taiwan University, Taiwan P3.22 An End-to-end Deep Learning Approach for Analyzing Tropical Cyclone 2-D Surface Winds Utilizing Satellite Data
3:40 PM - 3:45 PM Q&A for all first all poster presenters
BREAK        3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
 
Poster Session 3 Virtual via Gather Town       4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
END OF DAY 3
Thursday 05/25
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM  Arrive & Breakfast
Session 12 High Impact Weather Prediction, Data Assimilation, and Machine Learning (C) (Chair: Yunji Zhang)
8:00 AM - 8:15 AM  Yasutaka Wakazuki Ibaraki University, Japan 12.1 Response Experiments of Heavy Rainfall Events to Global Warming
8:15 AM - 8:30 AM  Yu-Chieng Liou National Central University, Taiwan 12.2 Finding the Missing Constants on Each Horizontal Layer in Thermodynamic Retrieval using Multiple-Doppler-Radar Synthesized Winds
8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Malay Ganai Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India 12.3 The Impact of Enhanced Vertical Resolution in the Operational Global Forecast System (GFS) T1534 Model on the Short to Medium Range Forecast of Indian Summer Monsoon  
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM Danang Eko Nuryanto Indonesian Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics, Indonesia 12.4 Developing a Rainfall Threshold for a Landslide Early Warning Aystem in a Data-Scarce Environment: A Prototype from the Kulon Progo Region in Yogyakarta, Indonesia  
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Simon Pfreundschuh Colorado State University, USA 12.5 High-Resolution Retrievals of Surface Precipitation and Hydrometeor Profiles from the GPM Microwave Imager
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM Yoonjin Lee Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, USA 12.6 Validating GOES Radar Estimation via Machine Learning to Inform NWP (GREMLIN) product over CONUS
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM Aaron J. Hill Colorado State University, USA 12.7 Leveraging the Power of Machine Learning for Excessive Rainfall Forecasting
BREAK      09:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Session 13: Mesoscale Convective Systems (C) (Chair: Hung-Chi Kuo)
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM  Ming-Jen Yang National Taiwan University, Taiwan 13.1 Deep Convection of IOP 2 case during TAHOPE 2022
10:20 AM - 10:35 AM  Shak Md Shajedul Karim North Carolina A&T State University, USA 13.2 Moist Flow Regime Transition and Heavy Orographic Rainfall Formation Mechanisms During Super Typhoon Netpartak ’s Pass age over Taiwan's Central Mountain Range
10:35 AM - 10:50 AM Hiroki Tsuji University of Tokyo, Japan 13.3 The Role of Free-Tropospheric Moisture Convergence for Rainfall Events in Western Japan
10:50 AM - 11:05 AM Man-Yau Chan National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA 13.4 A High-Resolution Tropical Mesoscale Convective System Reanalysis (TMeCSR)
11:05 AM - 11:20 AM Xingchao Chen Pennsylvania State University, USA 13.5 Role of Diurnal Gravity Waves in MCS initiation and Tropical Cyclogenesis over the Bay of Bengal
11:20 AM - 11:35 AM Christopher Hartman Pennsylvania State University, USA 13.6 Initial Moisture Impacts on Tropical Cyclogenesis Forecasts as Seen through All-Sky Radiance-Based Ensemble Data Assimilation Experiments
11:35 AM - 11:50 AM Chelsea Nam Colorado State University, USA/ Kyungpook National University, Korea 13.7 Monsoon Tail Rainband in the Western North Pacific and Tropical Cyclogenesis
Closing Remarks and Announcement of next ICMCS       11:50 AM - 12:20 PM
Excursion to Rocky Mountain National Park