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Date:  Sun, 22 Oct 2000 12:02:00 +0900
From:  Yasushi Fujiyoshi <fujiyo@lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp>
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藤吉(北大低温研)です。

以前、情報を流しました、11月6日から北京の気象局で開催される
Workshop on Flood Forecasting のプログラムをお知らせします。


Workshop on Flood Forecasting 
6~8 November, 2000, Beijing China

Monday, 6 November 2000
08:00-09:00 Registration at National Meteorological Center

Chair: Prof. Ding Yihui, Director of NCC
09:00-09:05	Welcoming Remark
Mr. Wen Kegang, Administrator, China Meteorological Administration
09:05-09:20	Address
Prof .Lu Zewei, National Natural Science Foundation of China
Prof. Ehrhard Raschke, GKSS, Germany 
Prof. Yasushi Fujiyoshi, Hokkaido University, Japan 

Session 1, Regional models and their application to flood forecasting 
Chair: Prof. Yasushi Fujiyoshi and Prof. Johnny Chan

9:20~9:40 Prof. Ehrhard Raschke
   Application of Regionalization in BALTEX for Flood Forecasting 
9:40~10:00 Mr. Ku Chi-Meng
   The Application of MM5 in Macao Meteorological and Geophysical
   Bureau and the results of its cumulus parameterization schemes
   in heavy rain case
10:00-10:20	Coffee break

10:20~10:40 Dr. Christian Keil
   Atmospheric aspects of the Oder flood in July 1997 diagnosed
   with a meso-scale NWP model
11:00~11:20  Dr. Mingjiao Lu
   A physical river routing model for continental-scale river basin
11:20~11:40 Prof. Ezio Todini
   A physically based rainfall-runoff process model
11:40~12:00 Prof. Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp
   Hydrological processes in the land-surface scheme SEWAB linked
   to a Horizontal Routing Scheme            
12:00		Lunch

Session 2, Hydrological process in surface land models    
Chair: Prof. Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp and Prof. Dong Min

14:00~14:20	Prof. Ren Liliang
   Application of digital hydrological model in HUBEX project
14:20~14:40 Mr. Paul H. Whitfield
   Hydrometeorological studies of recent climate variation in Canada
14:40~15:00 Prof. Joel Noilhan
   Modeling the water budget and the river flows of the Rhone basin 
15:00~15:20 Dr. Ooi See Hai
   Extreme weather in Malaysia

Session 3, Cumulus parameterization schemes and land surface fluxes 

15:20~15:40 Dr. Pan Jinsong
   The superiority and the sensitivity experiments of betts-miller
   cumulus scheme in regional climate simulation of summer monsoon
    rainbelts over Eastern China
15:20~15:40	Coffee break

15:40~16:00 Dr. Masayuki Kawashima
   Numerical study on the periodic behavior of meso-scale convective
   systems
16:00~16:20 Mr. Qian Mingkai
   Application of the soil moisture accounting and routing model
     to the middle and macro-scale basins

Session 4, Hydrological models and their coupling with regional 
   meteorological model
Chair: Prof. Heinz-Theo Mengelkamp and Prof. Wang Shourong

16:20~16:40 Dr. Shi Xueli
   Simulation of heavy rainfall processes in East China with regional
    climate model
16:40~17:00 Mr. Angus Stuart Hamiltion
   Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling in the Seymour watershed 
17:00~17:20 Prof. He Min
   The Relationship Between Tropical Circulation Anomaly and 
   Yangtze River Basin Flood in the Prediction
17:20~17:40 Dr. Silong Zhang
   Calibration and verification study of TOPMODEL
17:40~18:00 Mr. Richard Laurence
   Integration of physical and biological field data and high 
   resolution numerical models-an overview of environment 
   Canada's experience on the St.. Lawrence River Canada 

Tuesday, 7 November 2000

08:30~08:50 Dr. Wang Shourong
   Hydrologic simulation and prediction under climate variability
   and change scenarios in North China

Session 5, Flood forecasting 
Chair: Prof. Ezio Todini and Prof. Gao Kun

08:50~09:10 Dr. Wang Yafei
   The relationship between East Asian monsoon index and East Asian
     atmosphere circulation   
09:10~09:30 Mr. Tai Wai Hui, Long-rang forecasting by analogue
   -The experience of Hong Kong China
09:30~09:50 Prof. Eizo Todini
   Real-Time flood forecasting Operational Experience and 
   Recent Advances       
09:50~10:10 Prof. Yasushi Fujiyoshi
   The Role of Mid and Low Level Vortices in the Development of 
   Convective Cloud Systems and Localization of Heavy Precipitation 
10:10~10:30	Coffee break

10:30~10:50 Prof. Dong Min
   An experimental study of flood /drought forecast in rainy season 
   of China by a dynamic model
10:50~11:20 Prof. Johnny Chan
   Heavy Rain Episodes in Hong Kong 
11:20~11:40 Ms. Miao Qiuju
   Influence of the sea surface temperature and the arctic sea-ice
    on regional flood in China 
11:40~12:00 Mr. Ren Fumin
   Typhoon Impacts on China's Precipitation During 1957~1996  
12:00		Lunch

14:00~14:20 Ms. Young-Hwa Byun
   Predictability of KMA Global Spectral Model 

14:20~15:00	Session 6, Discussion
   Chair:  Prof. Ding Yihui and Prof. Ehrhard Raschke    

15:00~15:20	Coffee Break
15:20~17:00	Discussion
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*藤吉康志(北大低温研)*
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