The Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology

JCOMM2007SSS

JCOMM Scientific and Technical Symposium on Storm Surges

2 - 6 October 2007, Seoul, Korea Rep


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0.2
Storm Surge Manual
Tad Murty, University of Ottawa
0.1
Introduction of JCOMM activities
Peter Dexter, Co-president of JCOMM
 
0
Introduction
Chair: Val Swail
 
1
Storm Surge Modelling
Chair: Issac Ginis / Rapporteur: Mikhail Entel
1.1
Recent Developments in Storm Surge Prediction Models for the North Indian Ocean
Shishir Dube, Indian Institute of Technology
1.2
High Resolution Multi-Process Hurricane Storm Surge Modeling in Southern Louisiana
Joannes Westerink, University of Notre Dame
1.3
The future of operational tide-surge modelling systems
Kevin Horsburgh, POL
1.4
Ensemble predictions - the probabilistic approach to storm surge forecasting
Oyvind Saetra, Norwegian Meteorological Institute
1.5
Ensemble forecasting of storm surges
Jonathan Flowerdew, UK Met Office
1.6
Probability forecasts for water levels at the coast of the Netherlands
Hans de Vries, KNMI
 
2
Operational Storm Surge Forecasting
Chair: Val Swail / Rapporteur: Mikhail Entel
2.1
Forecast technique using KMA operational storm surge model in the East Asia
Jang-Won Seo, National Institute of Meteorological Research
2.2
Toward an Operational Coastal Warnings and Forecasts Capability
Ming Ji, NOAA/NWS
2.3
Operational forecasting of tropical cyclones storm surges at Meteo-France
Pierre Daniel, Meteo-France
2.4
Operational Storm Surge Forecasting at Japan Meteorological Agency
Masakazu Higaki, Japan Meteorological Agency
2.5
Verification of RiCOM for storm surge forecasting
Emily Lane, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - Taihoro Nukurangi
 
3
MetOcean Forcing
Chair: Kevin Horsburgh / Rapporteur: Masakazu Higaki
3.1
Tropical Cyclone Wind Field Forcing for Surge Models: Critical Issues and Sensitivities
Vincent Cardone, Oceanweather Inc.
3.2
The next generation tropical cyclone-wave-ocean coupled model for research and operational forecasting
Issac Ginis, University of Rhode Island
3.3
Effect of the surface wind stress parameterizations on the storm surge modeling
Il-Ju Moon, Cheju National University
3.4
On the Accuracy of Atmospheric Forcing in Extra-Tropical Storm Surge Prediction
Paula Etala, Naval Hydrographical Service
3.5
Sensitivity Experiments of winds prediction with planetary boundary layer parameterizations
Ji Hye Kwun, National Institute of Meteorological Research
 
4
MetOcean Forcing Observations
Chair: Joannes Westerink / Rapporteur: Sujig Debsarma
4.1
Satellite Remote sensing of severe meteorological/oceanographic events
Mark Drinkwater, European Space Agency
4.2
Upper ocean response to typhoons in the Northwest Pacific from ARGO floats
Kyung-Ae Park, Seoul National University
4.3
Long-period water surface fluctuations measured in the coastal waters of Korea
Dong-Young Lee, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute
4.4
Numerical Study of Tide-Wind Interaction using Internally Generated Tidal Boundary Condition
Seung-Buhm Woo, Inha University
 
5
Regional Studies
Chair: Keith Thompson / Rapporteur: Marzenna Sztobryn
5.1
Dynamical aspects of SE South America Storm Surges
Paula Etala, Naval Hydrographical Service
5.2
Operational Storm Surges Forecasting in an Estuary
Pierre Daniel, Meteo-France
5.3
Numerical Simulations of Storm Surges in the Bay of Bengal
Sujit Debsarma, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD)
5.4
The Storm Surge Model at the Brazilian Marine Meteorological Service
Jean Felix de Oliveira, Brazilian Navy
5.5
Numerical Study of the Storm Surges/Tide around Korea by KMA Operational Ocean Model
Sung Hyup You, National Institute of Meteorological Research/KMA
5.6
Storm surge prediction using Artificial Neural Network model and cluster analysis
Da-un Lee, National Institute of Meteorological Research / KMA
5.7
Operational Wave Setup Prediction System for All the Coast of Korea
Jung-Lyul Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
5.8
Operational Wind Wave Prediction System at KMA
Sangwook Park, Korea Meteorological Administration
 
6
Regional Application
Chair: Oyvind Saetra / Rapporteur: Pierre Daniel
6.1
Storm Surge forecasting for the Arabian Sea
Zubair Siddiqui, Pakistan Meteorological Department
6.2
An operational prediction system for storm surges in the Korean Coasts
Jae-Il Kwon, KORDI
6.3
Historical Storm Surges and Storm Surge Forecasting in Hong Kong
Tsz Cheung Lee, Hong Kong Observatory
6.4
Meteorologically Induces Storm Surge in the Gulf of Guinea: Consequences on Coastal Resources and Infrastructure
Regina Folorunsho, Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research
6.5
Automated Method of the Storm Surges Forecasting for the Kazakgstan's Part of the Caspian Sea
Natalya Ivkina, Republic State-Owned Enterprise “KazHydroMet”
6.6
The Circulation In The Japan/East Sea Derived From Operational Korea Ocean Prediction System (KOPS)
Shree Ram Prakya, KORDI
 
7
Case Studies
Chair: Paula Etala / Rapporteur: Regina Folorunsho
7.1
Tropical cyclone Larry: can the observed storm surge be explained by a Holland-type vortex?
Mikhail Entel, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
7.2
The storm surge from tropical cyclone Larry
Ivor Blockley, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
7.3
The case study of the storm surges in the Seto Inland Sea caused by Typhoon Chaba
Nadao Kohno, Meteorological Research Institute
7.4
Hindcasting of Storm Surge by Typhoon 0314(Maemi) in Masan Bay, Korea
See-Whan Kang, Chonbuk National University
 
8
Storm Surge Climate and Climate Change
Chair: Bruce Harper / Rapporteur: Ivor Blockley
8.1
Extreme Sea Levels, Coastal Flooding and Climate Change
Keith Thompson, Dalhousie University
8.2
Assessing the impact of climate change on storm surges in southern Australia
Kathleen McInnes, CSIRO
8.3
Impact on the global warming on the intensity of future tropical storm
Jai-Ho Oh, Pukyong National University
8.4
Spatially high resolved projections of possible future changes in North Sea storm surge extremes
Katja Woth, GKSS Research Center
8.5
Exploring the feasibility of regional typhoon modelling
Frauke Feser, GKSS Research Center
8.6
Statistics of abnormal sea states around Korean Peninsula
Jong Chan Lee, KORDI
8.7
Storm Surges in Tideless Seas - Southern Baltic Sea
Marzenna Sztobryn, Institute of Meteorology and Water Management
8.8
Storm Surges Caused Sea Level Rise and Assessment of the Risk of Inundation along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
Atanas Palazov, Institute of Oceanology
 
9
Risk and Impacts
Chair: Sok Kuh Kang / Rapporteur: Kathleen Mcinnes
9.1
Developments in storm tide modelling and risk assessment in the Australian region
Bruce Harper, Systems Engineering Australia Pty Ltd
9.2
A surge response surface approach to the estimation of surge hazards in the vicinity of New Orleans
Donald Resio, US Army Corps of Engineers
9.3
Influence of Landscape Restoration and Degradation on Storm Surge and Waves in Southern Louisiana
Bruce Ebersole, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
9.4
Integrating Storm Surge Observations and forecast products
Lori Fenstermacher, National Ocean Service/NOAA
9.5
Societal impacts of storm surge and mitigation strategies
Linda Anderson-Berry, Bureau of Meteorology
9.6
Raising awareness of marine-related, physical hazards and risks in coastal management –; an IOC-ICAM project
Russell Arthurton, Coastal Geoscience
 
10
Poster Session
Chair: Atanas Palazov / Rapporteur: Natalya Ivkina
10.1
Sever storms forecast guide over Egypt
M.Saad Abd Alla, Egyptian Meteorological Authority
10.2
Determination of radius of strong wind over tropical cyclone using microwave sensor
Jaeyoung Byon, Korea Meteorological Administration
10.3
Effects Of the Subsurface Oceanic Condition Observed from Argo Floats to the Characteristics of Typhoons in the Northwest Pacific
Chang-Woo Cho, Korea Meteorological Administration
10.4
Marine Benthic Invertebrates and Impact of Coastal Development at the Western Coast of Alexandria, Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
Mohamed El-Komi, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries
10.5
Estimation and transformation of typhoon parameters and prediction of typhoon winds
Kicheon Jun, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute
10.6
Variational Multiple-Doppler Wind Analysis System to Monitor the Storms over South Korea
SeonYong Lee, National Institute of Meteorological Research of KMA
10.7
Prediction of storms in the Island of Hispaniola
Carlos Michelen, Secretaria de Estado de Relaciones Exteriores
10.8
Abnormally high storm waves in the East Coast of Korea
Sang-Ho Oh, Korea Ocean Research & Development
10.9
Characteristics of differences between satellite-derived sea surface temperature and subsurface temperature from ARGO profiling floats in the Pacific Ocean
Kyung-Ae Park, Seoul National University
10.10
Distinction of satellite-observed SST response to typhoons and subsurface response from ARGO floats in the North Pacific
Kyung-Ae Park, Seoul National University
10.11
Sensitivity of model resolution to wave setup calculations
Wataru Sasaki, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
10.12
Future exploitation of in-situ wave measurements at Station Mike
Margaret Yelland, National Oceanography Centre
10.13
Development and Application of High Resolution Coastal Storm surges/Tide Prediction System
Sung Hyup You, National Institute of Meteorological Research/KMA
10.14
Simulation of Atmospheric State for the Case of Young-Gwang Storm Surge on 31 March 2007: Model Comparison between MM5, WRF, and COAMPS
Kyung-Ja Ha, Pusan National University
10.15
Developing ocean prediction system in the northwest Pacific
Yang-Ki Cho, Chonnam National University

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