THE 8TH COAA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

ATMOSPHERE, OCEAN, AND CLIMATE CHANGE

(ICAOCC)

MANUAL

July 10-12, 2019

Nanjing, China Introduction

The Chinese-American Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (COAA) is a non-profit and charitable organization (Combined Federal Campaign Agency Designation No. 60027) which operates under the Public Benefit Corporation Law for scientific purposes. Elected yearly at annual meetings, the Board of Directors consists of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Ocean and Atmosphere Program Chairs, and Directors in Membership, Publicity, and Publication. Special Committees and Regional Coordinators are assigned by the Board to promote membership drive and networking in areas outside of Washington DC.

Organizers: Chinese-American Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (COAA)

Host: University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST)

Co-Sponsor: (NJU)

Venue

Meteorology Building, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST) No.219, Ningliu Road, Nanjing, , China (210044)

Contact Information Zhen Xu, 13951823285; Qin Li, 13851773156; Gang Zeng,13813825445; Sufang Ge, 13951833381;Yaping Wen,13815876306; Xiaolei Geng, 18951997198 Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

1 Notice Registration Arrangement Participants who stay at the Jinling New Town Hotel and Yilai Hotel are recommended to register and get meeting material between 9:00 am and 21:00 pm on the 9th July, 2019 in the hotel lobby of Jinling New Town Hotel. Participants who stay at NUIST are recommended to register and get meeting material between 14:00 pm and 17:00 pm on the 9th July, 2019 in theHall (1st Floor) of Meteorology Building. Participants can also register outside the Lecture Hall (1st Floor) of Meteorology Building between 7:50 am and 8:20 am on the 10th July, 2019.

Meeting Time July10-12, 2019 (please refer to the Agenda for more details)

Meeting Locations Lecture Hall (1st Floor), Meteorology Building (the main venue and parallel sessions) Lecture Hall (Room 423), Meteorology Building (parallel sessions) Lecture Hall (Room 814), Meteorology Building (parallel sessions) Lecture Hall (Room 1114), Meteorology Building (parallel sessions) Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (No.219, Ningliu Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China)

Transportation Arrangement 10-11 July Shuttle buses will depart at 08:00 am from Jinling New Town Hotel to the Meteorology Building. The buses will pick up participants after meeting at 18:00 pm and drive to Jinling New Town Hotel for dinner. Buses will bring participants who stay at Yilai hotel and NUIST back to their hotel or offices after the dinner. 12 July Shuttle buses will depart at 08:00 am from Jinling New Town Hotel to the Meteorology Building. The buses will pick up participants after meeting at 17:30 pm and drive to Jinling New Town Hotel for dinner. Buses will bring participants who stay at Yilai hotel and NUIST back to their hotel or offices after the dinner.

2 Dining Arrangement

Date Time Location Remark Have breakfast at Jinling New Town Hotel, Breakfast(07:00-09:00) hotel by showing Yilai Hotel your room card 9 July Lunch(12:00-14:00) Jinling New Town Hotel Meal Coupon

Dinner(18:00-20:30) Jinling New Town Hotel Meal Coupon Have breakfast at Jinling New Town Hotel, Breakfast(06:30-08:00) hotel by showing Yilai Hotel your room card 10 July Lunch(12:00-13:45) Faculty Canteen Meal Coupon Reception, Dinner(18:30-20:00) Jinling New Town Hotel Meal Coupon Have breakfast at Jinling New Town Hotel, Breakfast(06:30-08:00) hotel by showing Yilai Hotel your room card 11-12 July Lunch(12:00-13:45) Faculty Canteen Meal Coupon

Dinner (18:30-20:00) Jinling New Town Hotel Meal Coupon Have breakfast at Jinling New Town Hotel, 13 July Breakfast(07:00-09:00) hotel by showing Yilai Hotel your room card

Free Wifi

Place Wifi Name Account Password

COAA 888888 Meteorology Building i-NUIST test 888888

3 General Agenda July 10-12, 2019, Meteorology Building of NUIST

1st Floor Time Room 423 Room 814 Room 1114 Conference Hall

July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Opening Ceremony/ 8:30-12:00 / / / Keynote Speech

14:00-15:30 S2 S1 S3 S6

Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

16:00-18:00 S2 S1 S3 S6

July 11, 2019 (Thursday)

8:30-10:00 S2 S1 S3 S8

Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

10:30-12:00 S2 S1 S3 S8

14:00-15:30 S7 S4 S9 S8

Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Poster/ 16:00-18:00 S7 S4 S9 Coffee Break July 12, 2019 (Friday)

8:30-10:00 S7 S4 S9 S11

Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

10:30-12:00 S7 S5 S9 S11

14:00-15:30 S7 S10 S9 S11

Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ Poster/ 15:30-16:20 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

16:20-17:30 Conference Closing / / /

4 Agenda July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Morning 1st Floor Conference Hall

Opening Ceremony 08:30-09:15 Chair: Zhihong Jiang

Opening Remarks

Welcome Remarks and Introduction of NUIST 08:30--09:15 Guests Speech

Introduction of COAA--A Quarter Century of COAA

09:15-9:40 Group Photo/Coffee Break

Keynote Speech 9:40-12:00 Chairs: Haishan Chen, Zhibo Zhang Noninstantaneous Wave-CISK for convectively coupled 9:40-10:00 Zhemin Tan waves in the tropics

10:00-10:20 Bill Lau A possible mechanism for the blanford hypothesis

The changing Asian Summer Monsoon: the coordinated 10:20-10:40 Yihui Ding effect of anthropogenic and oceanic forcing

10:40-11:00 Yongkang Xue Thaw in the third pole

Regional patterns of interannual variations of summer 11:00-11:20 Zhaoyong Guan rainfall over the Maritime Continent and their related circulation anomalies

11:20-11:40 Xubin Zeng Interface processes in the earth system

11:40-12:00 Minhan Dai Carbon biogeochemistry in the oligotrophic ocean

12:00 Lunch

5 July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Afternoon 1st Floor Conference Hall

S2: Climate Dynamics, Variability, and Extremes 14:00-15:20 Chairs: Riyu Lu, Gang Chen Toward predicting changes in land monsoon rainfall a 14:00-14:25 Bin Wang* decade in advance Precipitation extremes over the Asian Monsoon domain: Ramesh 14:25-14:50 comparing observational datasets and CMIP5 coupled Kripalani* models Why is East Asian summer monsoon circulation enhanced 14:50-15:05 Chao He under a warming climate? The energetics of the western hemisphere teleconnection 15:05-15:20 Xin Tan pattern

15:20-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S2: Climate Dynamics, Variability, and Extremes 16:00-17:30 Chairs: Yang Zhang, Ruihuang Xie

16:00-16:25 Zhuo Wang* Variability of tropical cyclone activity: A global perspective

A global view of large-scale atmospheric circulation 16:25-16:50 Qinghua Ding* variability over the Last 100 years Relationship between the simulation biases of present South 16:50-17:15 Riyu Lu* Asian and western North Pacific rainfall and the future projections of Sahel rainfall in summer Do more extreme precipitation events intensify more 17:15-17:30 Chao Li rapidly with warming than less extremes events?

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

6 July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Afternoon Room 423

S1: Climate Observations: New Datasets and Measurements 14:00-15:15 Chairs: Qiang Fu Guoqing Li International reanalysis cooperation on carbon satellites 14:00-14:30 (Jing Zhao)* data

Differential absorption Lidar for atmospheric CO2 14:30-14:45 Wei Gong measuring A long-term historical aerosol optical depth data 14:45-15:00 Lin Chen record(1982~2011) over China from AVHRR Improvement and validation of OLR inversion algorithm 15:00-15:15 Wanchun Zhang based on FY3C observation

15:15-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S1: Climate Observations: New Datasets and Measurements 16:00-18:00 Chair: Kaicun Wang Retrospective recalibration of historical Chinese Fengyun 16:00-16:30 Peng Zhang* satellite data Recalibration of longterm historical data of FENGYUN 16:30-16:45 Xiuqing Hu satellite Optical sensors Longterm assessment and correction of on-Orbit 16:45-17:00 Na Xu radiometric calibrationforFY-3 VIRR thermal infrared channels Longterm assessment and recalibration of FY-3 MERSI 17:00-17:15 Ling Sun reflective solar bands Longterm assessment of calibration accuracy for IRAS 17:15-17:30 Chengli Qi onboard FY-3(B/C) Re-Calibration FY3(A/B/C/D) MWTS L1 dataset from 17:30-17:45 Dawei An 2008~2018 Calibration improvement of FY-3/MWRI and long time 17:45-18:00 Shengli Wu series data record

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

7 July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Afternoon Room 814

S3: Severe Weather and Meso-scale Meteorology: Tropical Cyclones 14:00-15:30 Chairs: Dalin Zhang On the large-scale control of the extreme intensification of 14:00-14:15 Dalin Zhang* hurricane Patricia (2015) Why is the simulated tropical cyclone intensification rate 14:15-14:30 Yuqing Wang* insensitive to surface drag coefficient? Multi-scale interactions of equatorial waves associated with 14:30-14:45 Haikun Zhao tropical cyclogenesis over the western North Pacific

14:45-15:00 Qingqing Li Revisiting asymmetric CAPE in sheaed tropical cyclones

Effect of the eyewall cold pool on the inner rainband of a 15:00-15:15 Qichao Cai tropical cyclone Strength variation characteristics and mechanisms of the 15:15-15:30 Zhiyong Huang typhoon MANGKHUT (201822) before and after Landfalling

15:30-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S3: Severe Weather and Meso-scale Meteorology: Tropical Cyclones 16:00-17:30 Chairs: Kun Zhao The formation of bow echo within a squall line after its 16:00-16:15 Kun Zhao* merging with a convective cell observed by polarimetric radar a multi-scale modeling study Characteristics of low-level meso-γ-scale vortices in the 16:15-16:30 Xin Xu warm season over Mesocyclone automatic recognition and analysis of 16:30-16:45 Yanjiao Xiao mesocyclone characteristics in tornado supercell MCS classification and characteristic analyses of Extreme 16:45-17:00 Jue Wang Short-term Heavy Rainfall in Hubei Moisture sources and quantitative analyses of source 17:00-17:15 Yidi Xue contributions of precipitation associated with Rammasun (1409) Simulation study of precipitation and radiation of 17:15-17:30 Xiaoqi Xu entrainment-mixing process over Tibetan Plateau

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

8 July 10, 2019 (Wednesday) Afternoon Room 1114

S6: Oceanic Processes and Climate 14:00-15:30 Chair: Muyin Wang Diversity of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning circulation 14:00-14:30 Wei Cheng* internal variability in CESM: extra-polar modes and influence from the Arctic The Latest Progress of CMA OCEAN DATA ANALYSIS 14:30-14:45 Bin Xu SYSTEM(CODAS)

14:45-15:00 Zhijin Li Progress in regional ocean data assimilation and forecasting

15:00-15:15 Muyin Wang How different is the Arctic revealed by CMIP6 Models

Eddying global ocean, ice, and carbon state estimate for 15:15-15:30 Hong Zhang estimating the circulation and climate of the Ocean (ECCO)

15:30-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S6: Oceanic Processes and Climate 16:00-16:45 Chair: Muyin Wang Impacts of North Pacific subtropical and subarctic oceanic 16:00-16:15 Jing Huang frontal zones on the wintertime atmospheric large-scale circulations Continued validation of the universal evaporation duct 16:15-16:30 Juli Ding model with the ASIT Data from CBLAST-Low Seasonal evolution of the impacts of ENSO on lower 16:30-16:45 Yujing Liao stratospheric water vapor

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

9 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Morning 1st Floor Conference Hall

S2: Climate Dynamics, Variability, and Extremes 08:30-10:05 Chairs: Chen Zhou, Chaofan Li Thermodynamic and dynamic mechanisms for hydrological 08:30-08:55 Gang Chen* cycle Intensification over the full Probability distribution of precipitation events An intraseasonalmode of atmospheric variability relevant to 08:55-09:20 Yi Deng* the United States hydroclimate in boreal summer: dynamic origin and East Asia connection Responses of the Hadley Circulation width and strength to 09:20-09:35 Chen Zhou regional sea surface warmings in CAM5 Understanding ENSO complexity as a result of ENSO 09:35-09:50 Ruihuang Xie modes-annual cycle interaction Connecting the type of El Niño and phase of the Indian 09:50-10:05 Xiaohua Pan Ocean Dipole with Indonesian fires and drought during 1979–2016

10:05-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S2: Climate Dynamics, Variability, and Extremes 10:30-12:05 Chairs: Bin Wang, Gang Chen Nonlinear mode behavior of current climate system 10:30-10:55 Jian Lu* revealed by Q-flux Green's Function Experiments The linkage between Arctic change and midlatitude 10:55-11:20 Yang Zhang* weather: in the perspective of energy Meridional displacement of the East Asian 11:20-11:35 Chaofan Li upper-tropospheric westerly jet and its relationship with the East Asian summer rainfall in CMIP5 simulations On the budget of local available potential energy of 11:35-11:50 Xianglin Dai intra-seasonal eddies The interaction between extratropical stratosphere and 11:50-12:05 Feiyang Wang Madden–Julian Oscillation

12:05 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

10 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Afternoon 1st Floor Conference Hall

S7: Air pollution, Aerosol, and Climate 14:00-15:30 Chairs: Zhanqing Li, Yan Yin Daniel 14:00-14:30 Rethinking aerosol cloud-mediated radiative forcing Rosenfeld* Aerosol-driven droplet concentrations dominate coverage 14:30-14:45 Yannian Zhu and water of oceanic low-level clouds Space-borne estimations of the decoupling degree and 14:45-15:00 Youtong Zheng cloud-base updrafts of marine stratocumulus

15:00-15:15 Jianjun Liu Impact of aerosol on marine boundary-layer clouds

Evaluations of aerosol-cloud interaction based on satellite 15:15-15:30 Xiaoyan Ma retrivals

15:30-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S7: Air pollution, Aerosol, and Climate 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Renyi Zhang, Yuxuan Wang New methods of retrieving air pollution indices from 16:00-16:30 Zhanqing Li* satellites and their interactions with PBL How well does NASA GEOS model perform in simulating 16:30-17:00 Hongbin Yu* dust deposition into the tropical Atlantic Ocean? Analysis of aerosol vertical structures in boundary layer 17:00-17:15 Tianliang Zhao during a heavy haze event in Chengdu, Sichuan Basin based on intensive sounding measurements Observationally constrained analysis of aerosols in the 17:15-17:30 Huisheng Bian marine atmosphere Marine aerosols over the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea: 17:30-17:45 Junyi Liu chemical composition and the comparison with land aerosols What can we know about ammonia emissions over China 17:45-18:00 Liye Zhu from the fresh satellite instrument CrIS?

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

11 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Morning Room 423

S1: Climate Observations: Microwave 08:30-10:00 Chair: Peng Zhang Tropospheric temperature trends from Satellite 08:30-09:00 Qiang Fu* MSU/AMSU observations since 1979 Toward improved climate trend detection using stable 09:00-09:15 Cheng-Zhi Zou satellite observations as references An analysis of discontinuity in Chinese radiosonde 09:15-09:30 Yanjun Guo temperatures using satellite observation as a reference Tropical rainfall climatology and its relation to surface 09:30-09:45 Jian-Jian Wang temperature from TRMM and GPM Satellite Evaluation of GPM IMERG precipitation product in upper 09:45-10:00 Lin Ouyang Brahmaputra and Central Himalaya, based on a newly-established rain-gauge observing network

10:00-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S1: Climate Observations: Cutting Edge 10:30-12:00 Chair: Likun Wang Challenges and issues of soil moisture applications on 10:30-11:00 Jianhe Qu* climate change The common re-calibration technology for FY-3 microwave 11:00-11:15 Songyan Gu sounding data How inter-calibration helps for consistent long-term 11:15-11:30 Likun Wang satellite observations: Lessons learned from GSICS Global energy budget since 1985 and inferred energy 11:30-11:45 Chunlei Liu transport Recent changes in U.S. cloud cover: Satellite, reanalysis vs. 11:45-12:00 Bomin Sun surface weather observations

12:00 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

12 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Afternoon Room 423

S4: Climate Modeling: Observations and Model Evaluation 14:00-15:10 Chair: Zhibo Zhang Subgrid variations of the cloud water and droplet number concentration over the tropical ocean: satellite observations 14:00-14:25 Zhibo Zhang* and implications for warm rain simulations in climate models A high spatial-temporal resolution near-surface 14:25-14:40 Jie He meteorological forcing dataset of China for land system modeling Rongsheng Evaluation of planetary boundary layer parameterizations 14:40-14:55 Jiang for U.S. climate simulation

14:55-15:10 Qin Zhang Evaluation Week3/4 forecast for Canadian GEPS

15:10-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S4: Climate Modeling: Model Development and Analysis 16:00-17:50 Chair: Tianjun Zhou Double ITCZ in GCMs: A tough nut that has finally started 16:00-16:25 Guang Zhang* cracking Community Integrated Earth System Model (CIESM): 16:25-16:50 Yanluan Lin* description and preliminary results Significant reduction of WRF precipitation simulation 16:50-17:05 Yan Wang errors in central Himalayas using high resolution and a turbulent topographic drag scheme Radiative transfer considering the vertical variation of 17:05-17:20 Feng Zhang inherent optical properties of clouds Objective Selection of Optimal NMME Global SST 17:20-17:35 Zhiwei Dong Forecasts for Improving China Seasonal Climate Prediction Impact of climate variations on groundwater storage and 17:35-17:50 Sadia Bibi recharge in the Qaidam Basin

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

13 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Morning Room 814

S3: Severe Weather and Meso-scale Meteorology: Precipitation Processes 8:30-10:00 and Physics Parameterization Chair: Xiaopeng Cui What is the main cause of diurnal variation and nocturnal peak of summer Precipitation in Sichuan Basin, China? 08:30-08:45 Ming Xue* The key role of boundary layer low-level jet inertial oscillations Warm-sector heavy rainfall in southern China and its 08:45-09:00 Zhiyong Meng* WRF forecast evaluation: A low-level-jet perspective Role of the nocturnal low-level Jet in the Xinxiang 09:00-09:15 Kefeng Zhu extreme rainfall event Parameterizations of lateral entrainment rate in cumulus 09:15-09:30 Chunsong Lu clouds Reexamining the gradient and counter-gradient 09:30-09:45 Bowen Zhou representation of the local and nonlocal heat fluxes in the convective boundary layer Improvement of PBL schemes and its impact on 09:45-10:00 Xiao-ming Hu simulations of storm development

10:00-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S3: Severe Weather and Meso-scale Meteorology:Numerical Prediction 10:30-11:45 and Data Assimilation Chairs: Ming Xue, Jinzhong Min A comparison of the rainfall forecasting skills of the WRF ensemble forecasting system using SPCPT and 10:30-10:45 Jinzhong Min* other cumulus parameterization error representation schemes Hui Using unmanned technology to improve tropical cyclone 10:45-11:00 Christophersen* prediction Impact of atmospheric retrievals on hurricane 11:00-11:15 Min Shao Florence/Michael forecasts in a regional NWP Model Probabilistic forecasting of the severe precipitation using 11:15-11:30 Haixia Qi BMA multimodel ensemble technique An evaluation of forecast performance for North Atlantic 11:30-11:45 Guokun Dai Oscillation onsets 12:00 Lunch * denotes invited talker in this session.

14 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Afternoon Room 814

S9: Land-Atmosphere Interactions 14:00-15:30 Chairs: Yongjiu Dai, Haishan Chen Toward the improvement of the land surface forecasts in the 14:00-14:20 Helin Wei* NCEP FV3GFS Assimilation and evaluation of air force 557th weather wing 14:20-14:40 Jiarui Dong SNODEP products into NCEP operational FV3GFS system The non-radiative effect dominates local surface 14:40-15:00 Weidong Guo temperature change caused by afforestation in China Impact of surface evapotranspiration on land precipitation: 15:00-15:15 Jiangfeng Wei a nonlocal perspective based on water vapor transport Effect of mesoscale land use change on characteristics of 15:15-15:30 Bangjun Cao convective boundary layer: Semi-idealized large eddy simulations over

15:30-16:00 Poster/Coffee Break

S9: Land-Atmosphere Interactions 16:00-17:45 Chairs: Fei Chen, Jun Wen Impact of initial land surface temperature over Tibetan 16:00-16:20 Zhaohui Lin* Plateau on the Eastern China Summer rainfall prediction Applications of soil moisture Data in agriculture drought 16:20-16:40 Xianjun Hao and food security monitoring Weizhong Forecasting of near surface fields in the NCEP global 16:40-17:00 Zheng forecast system The contribution of complex topography to UHI in 17:00-17:15 Yongwei Wang Chongqing city and the potential mitigation effect of cooling Non-uniform warming enhances the Eurasian forced wave 17:15-17:30 Jie Zhang and midsummer extreme climate Lessons learned from modeling irrigation from field to 17:30-17:45 Xiaoyu Xu regional scales

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

15 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Morning Room 1114

S8: Integrative Monsoon Frontal Rainfall Experiment (IMFRE) 8:30-10:00 Chair: Xiquan Dong The structure of the East Asian Meiyu front and the 08:30-09:00 Yihui Ding* multi-scale variability of precipitation Integrative Monsoon Frontal Rainfall Experiment 09:00-09:15 Xiquan Dong (IMFRE) during summer 2018 Vertical distribution of raindrops and the Z-R relations 09:15-09:30 Lingli Zhou during IMFRE using Micro-Rain-Radar and 2D-Video-Distrometer Measurements Statistical characteristics of raindrop size distribution in 09:30-09:45 Zhikang Fu the middle reaches of the Yangtze River of China Classification of hydrometeors using a C-band 09:45-10:00 Bin Wang polarimetricradar and in-situ measurements during IMFRE in Central China

10:00-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S8: Integrative Monsoon Frontal Rainfall Experiment (IMFRE) 10:30-12:15 Chair: Chunguang Cui Impact of ice crystals shape and density on precipitation 10:30-11:00 Jen-Ping Chen* from a Meiyu front Error analysis of cloud radar doppler velocity using 11:00-11:15 Xia Wan microrain radar Vertical structures of typical Meiyu precipitation 11:15-11:30 Yuting Sun characteristics retrieved from GPM-DPR during IMFRE Investigation of the Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems and their Large-scale 11:30-11:45 Wenjun Cui Environment Conditions during Meiyu Season over the Eastern China Aircraft Observation on Marco and Microphysics of 11:45-12:00 Zhaoxin Cai Cloud and precipitation at late stage of monsoon frontal systems Aerosol spatial distribution and impacts on clouds from 12:00-12:15 Junmei Yang aircraft observations under Meiyu Front weather background over Central China

12:15 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

16 July 11, 2019 (Thursday) Afternoon Room 1114

S8: Integrative Monsoon Frontal Rainfall Experiment (IMFRE) 14:00-15:30 Chair: Yi Deng Mechanism study on Yangtze River Basin heavy rainstorms 14:00-14:15 Chenguang Cui induced by the eastward-moving cloud clusters from the Tibetan Plateau Dynamic trigger and moisture source of Mei-yu frontal 14:15-14:30 Hao Yang rainstorms: What is the role of eastward-propagating cloud clusters from the Tibetan Plateau A statistical and dynamical characterization of synoptic-scale circulation patterns associated with extreme 14:30-14:45 Yang Hu precipitation over the middle reaches of Yangtze river during Mei-yu season and its application in model assessment Effect of microphysical parameterization schemes on Meiyu 14:45-15:00 Zhimin Zhou front heavy rainfall simulation Contrasting pre-Meiyu and Meiyu extreme precipitation in 15:00-15:15 XiaokangWang the Yangtze River Valley: Influencing systems and precipitation mechanisms The application of CPEFS cloud-resolving forecast model 15:15-15:30 Yue Tao to Meiyu front precipitation experiment over China in summer 2018

15:30-18:00 Poster/Coffee Break

18:30 Dinner

17 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Morning 1st Floor Conference Hall

S7: Air pollution, Aerosol, and Climate 8:30-10:00 Chair: Yu Gu, Hao He

08:30-09:00 Renyi Zhang* Formation and impacts of regional Haze in China

Evaluating the response of surface sulfate to 09:00-09:15 Yuxuan Wang hydroclimate variations Evaluation of anthropogenic emissions and Ozone 09:15-09:30 Hao He pollution in the Northern China Plain: Insights from the Air Chemistry Research in Asia (ARIAs) campaign Distinct particle properties between ultrafine and 09:30-09:45 Yuying Wang accumulation modes under clean and polluted urban environments. Development of a framework to improve chemical 09:45-10:00 Zhining Tao lateral boundary conditions in support of National Air Quality Forecast Capability (NAQFC)

10:00-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S7: Air pollution, Aerosol, and Climate 10:30-12:00 Chairs: Tianliang Zhao, Hailong Wang Amplified quasi-biennial variability in regional wildfire 10:30-11:00 Yun Qian* burning through fire-precipitation interactions over Central America Assessing the impact of aerosols on high clouds through 11:00-11:30 Yu Gu* a combination of satellite data analysis and numericalmodeling Detection of secondary droplet activation and differentiation of microphysical zones in deep 11:30-11:45 Oliver Lauer convective cumulus clouds over the Amazon rain forest using satellite imaging Investigating emission uncertainties at city level over 11:45-12:00 Qiuyan Du East China

12:00 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

18 July 12, 2019 (Friday)Afternoon 1st Floor Conference Hall

S7: Air pollution, Aerosol, and Climate 14:00-15:30 Chair: Hongbin Yu Vertical transport of pollutants in deep convective clouds 14:00-14:30 Yan Yin* and its impacts on the acidity of cloud and rain drops Global carbonaceous and sulfate aerosols: Decadal trends, 14:30-14:55 Hailong Wang* impacts, and source attributions Global and regional climate responses to Black Carbon 14:55-15:15 Yang Yang* emissions from the Arctic and Mid-latitudes

CO2dynamical downscaling in 2016 over both US and 15:15-15:30 Xiao-Ming Hu China using WRF-VPRM, a weather-biosphere-online-coupled model

15:30-16:20 Poster/Coffee Break

Conference Closing 16:20-17:30 Chair: Cheng-Zhi Zou

Young Scientist Best Presentation Award

16:20-17:30 Guests Speech

Closing Remarks

18:30 Dinner

* denotes invited talker in this session.

19 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Morning Room 423

S4: Climate Modeling: Model Analysis 8:30-09:40 Chair: Yanluan Lin East Asian monsoon rainfall in convection resolving 08:30-08:55 Tianjun Zhou* models Investigation of tropical cyclone size in rotating 08:55-09:10 Jishi Zhang radiative-convective equilibrium simulations Impact of north Atlantic SST front on the bias in 09:10-09:25 Ho Nam Cheung Wintertime Euro-Atlantic and Ural Blocking Frequencies Understanding cloud feedback by comparing two cloud 09:25-09:40 Yi Qin macrophysical schemes

09:40-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S5: Climate Reanalysis 10:30-12:00 Chairs: Xudong Liang, Xingren Wu, Jianjun Xu

10:30-10:43 Xingren Wu The NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis

10:43-10:56 Lipeng Jiang CMA Global Reanalysis: Status and Plans

Comparisons of the temperature and humidity profiles of reanalysis products with shipboard GPS sounding 10:56-11:09 Qin Bao measurements obtained during the 2018 Eastern Indian Ocean Open Cruise

11:09-11:22 Xudong Liang Research of the East Asia Reanalysis System

Origins and radiative impacts of differences in tropical 11:22-11:35 Jonathon Wright high clouds among reanalyses The effects study of improved precipitation on the snow 11:35-11:48 Chunxiang Shi simulation based on CLDAS in China Preliminary analysis for the East Asia Reanalysis System 11:48-12:01 Qien Huang (EARS) in 2015

12:00 Lunch

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20 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Afternoon Room 423

S10: Climate Change Impact and Adaptation 14:00-16:00 Chairs: Xin-Zhong Liang, Jianping Huang, Botao Zhou Detection of extreme precipitation trend signal in recent 60 14:00-14:20 Zhihong Jiang years over China Xin-Zhong CWRF Downscaling Projections of China Extreme Weather 14:20-14:40 Liang Event Changes

14:40-15:00 Jianping Huang The global oxygen budget and its future projection

Understanding the impact of climate change on infectious 15:00-15:20 Cunrui Huang diarrheal disease in China: Research progress and future challenges Vishwambhar Climate change and its impact on agriculture: an empirical 15:20-15:40 Prasad Sati study of Mizoram, India Do climate financial related governance mechanisms Stefan Wolf 15:40-16:00 contribute to developing the adaptive capacities of countries Stärtzel with high exposure to hydro-meteorological hazards?

16:00-16:20 Poster/Coffee Break

16:20-17:30 Conference Closing (Plenary Session at 1st Floor Conference Hall)

21 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Morning Room 814

S9: Land-Atmosphere Interactions 8:30-10:00 Chairs:Yongjiu Dai, Haishan Chen Pattern of surface warming over China during last five 08:30-08:50 Kaicun Wang* decades and its representation in the atmospheric reanalyses Summer land-atmosphere interaction in the middle 08:50-09:10 Haishan Chen latitude of East Asia and its climatic effects Decadal changes in soil moisture over East Asia in 09:10-09:30 Xiaodan Guan response to a decade-long warming hiatus A review on the global soil property maps for Earth 09:30-09:45 Shangguan Wei system model Assessing and mitigating uncertainties in the Noah-MP 09:45-10:00 Guo Zhang Land-Model simulations over the Tibetan Plateau

10:00-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S9: Land-Atmosphere Interactions 10:30-11:50 Chairs: Fei Chen, Jun Wen Observation-based model improvements for simulating 10:30-10:50 Kun Yang* water cycle in the Tibetan Plateau Development of land surface model BCC_AVIM2.0 and 10:50-11:10 Weiping Li its performances in LS3MIP/CMIP6 Further improvement of surface flux estimation in the 11:10-11:30 Shaofeng Liu unstable surface layer based on large-eddy simulation data Quantitatively understanding responses of the 11:30-11:50 Shanlei Sun land-surface hydrological processes to climate change

12:00 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

22 July 12, 2019 (Friday)Afternoon Room 814

S9: Land-Atmosphere Interactions 14:00-15:45 Chairs: Yongjiu Dai, Haishan Chen, Fei Chen, Jun Wen Precipitation recycling over the Tibet and impacts of lake 14:00-14:20 Yanhong Gao* treatments Recent advances of soil pedotransfer functions and 14:20-14:40 Yonggen Zhang multimodel ensemble estimates of soil hydraulic parameters with global coverage A new physically based scheme with subgrid structures for 14:40-15:00 Shupeng Zhang modeling integrated surface–groundwater vertical flow Improved fresh snow albedo scheme for Tibetan shallow 15:00-15:15 Wenli Wang snow in climate modeling Different representations of canopy structure—A large 15:15-15:30 Hua Yuan source of uncertainty in global land surface modeling Performance of Priestley-Taylor model for estimating 15:30-15:45 Nina Chen evaporation with and without snow coverage over a temperate meadow in Inner Mongolia, China

15:45-16:20 Poster/Coffee Break

16:20-17:30 Conference Closing (Plenary Session at 1st Floor Conference Hall) * denotes invited talker in this session.

23 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Morning Room 1114

S11: Hydrometeorological Extremes 8:30-10:15 Chairs: Huan Wu, Dingbao Wang Tracking atmospheric rivers globally: Spatial 08:30-09:00 Bin Guan* distributions and life cycle evolutions On exploring trends in atmospheric river induced 09:00-09:15 Lifeng Luo precipitation extremes in the U.S. West Coast Assess flood risk under a changing climate using 09:15-09:30 Qiuhong Tang integrated hydrologic-hydrodynamic model with human activities Evaluating the roles of climate variability on catchment 09:30-09:45 Dingbao Wang water balance at different time scales A global-scale comparison of modeled and observed 09:45-10:00 Fang Zhao trends in magnitudeand frequency of flooding Recent drying trend in the southern Tibetan Plateau 10:00-10:15 Siyu Yue associated with the enhancement of Hadley Circulation.

10:15-10:30 Poster/Coffee Break

S11: Hydrometeorological Extremes 10:30-11:45 Chairs: Huan Wu, Dingbao Wang Uncertainties of 3D soil hydraulic parameters in 10:30-11:00 Huiling Yuan* streamflow simulations using a distributed hydrological model system Study on the spatiotemporal characteristics of droughts 10:45-11:00 Ke Zhang in China over recent 30 years based on satellite and ground observations Hydrometeorological coupling forecasting experiment 11:00-11:15 Zhiyuan Yin based on different resolutions of numerical model forecasting precipitation A lagrangian analysis of moisture transport pathways in 11:15-11:30 Rong Liu the source region of the Yellow River Comparison and analysis of influence of two different 11:30-11:45 Ying Gong observation error determination methods on Ground-based GNSS-ZTD data assimilation

12:00 Lunch

* denotes invited talker in this session.

24 July 12, 2019 (Friday) Afternoon Room 1114

S11: Hydrometeorological Extremes 14:00-15:45 Chairs: Qiuhong Tang, Lifeng Luo Design of fine forecast module for precipitation and 14:00-14:15 Junchao Wang hydrology in small and medium-sized watershed based on MICAPS platform A multi-sourced flood inventory in contiguous United 14:15-14:30 Zhijun Huang States during TRMM era Global floods and their connections with the El 14:30-14:45 Huan Wu Niño-Southern Oscillation during the TRMM/GPM era Synoptic Analysis of Extreme Hourly Precipitation in China 14:45-15:00 Yali Luo Mainland and Taiwan Applicability of GPM and TRMM remote sensing 15:00-15:15 Yang Lin precipitation products in the central Tibet Plateau Effect of spring AAO on summertime precipitation in the 15:15-15:30 Zhengxun Yuan Improving representation of deforestation effects on runoff 15:30-15:45 Xitian Cai in the E3SM Earth system model

15:45-16:20 Poster/Coffee Break

16:20-17:30 Conference Closing (Plenary Session at 1st Floor Conference Hall) * denotes invited talker in this session.

25 Poster S1-Poster S1-01 Lin Chen Re-Calibration FY2(C/D/E/F/G) L1 dataset from 2004~2015 S2-Poster The local daily surface meteorological condition’s impact S2-01 Wanyuan Li properties on dust storm occurrence: Style, intensity, significance, contribution and decisiveness Projections of East Asian summer monsoon under 1.5°C and 2°C S2-02 Lin Chen warming goals Diurnal variability of surface temperature over lakes: Case study S2-03 Wen Chen for Lake Huron S2-04 Zhaomin Ding Global monsoon responses to precession and obliquity forcing Water vapor variability in the Asian summer monsoon lower S2-05 Jiao Chen stratosphere from satellite observations and transport model simulations Moisture and energetic perspectives on the development of S2-06 Lan Dai summer drought in North China The concurrent variations of East Asian Summer Monsoon and S2-07 Wen Chen Australian Winter Monsoon Relationships between convective activities in the Maritime S2-08 Yang Xia Continent and precipitation anomalies in during boreal summer S2-09 Xin Tan The energetics of the western Hemisphere teleconnection Pattern Relationship of different time scale droughts over Asia with SST S2-10 Yanting Zhang and soil moisture Analysis of annual precipitation and extreme precipitation change S2-11 Jianing Ma in the upper Yellow River Basin in recent 50 years The joint thermal forcings in tropical Indo-Pacific Oceans on the S2-12 Daili Qian extreme Northward behavior of West Pacific Subtropical High in boreal summer of 2018 Relation of interannual variation of precipitation over the S2-13 Yiya Yang Indochina Peninsula to tropical Indo-Pacific SST anomalies during the rainy season The concurrent variations of East Asian Summer Monsoon and S2-14 Wei Chen Australian Winter Monsoon

26 Covariability of tropical sea surface temperatures and precipitation S2-15 Yutong Pan in North American monsoon region under a warming climate S3-Poster Comparative analysis of "7.20" and "7.21" heavy rainfall events in S3-01 Tingting Lu Beijing S5-Poster S5-01 Xiao Liang Land Surface Reanalysis in the CMA 40-year Reanalysis Project A lagrangian analysis of water vapor sources and pathways for S5-02 Yi Shi precipitations in East China in different stages of the East Asian summer monsoon Atmospheric circulation analysis of midsummer precipitation S5-03 Jing Sun anomalies over the western Tibetan Plateau Characteristics of precipitation events spanning different numbers S5-04 Ting You of days over Indo-china Peninsula and Eastern China Retreatment of reanalysis over the eastern Tibetan Plateau in S5-05 Junjun Li boreal summer based on objective analysis S7-Poster Estimation of atmospheric columnar aerosol components from S7-01 Ying Zhang remote sensing measurements of aerosol spectral refractive indices The impact of aerosols on lightning: Is it detectable from S7-02 Qianqian Wang long-term measurements? Aerosol decreases in recent years over the Sichuan Basin, China: S7-03 Yao Liao A perspective from MODIS observations S7-04 Lijuan Zhao Chemical composition of aerosols in Xiamen, China S7-05 Chuan He Aircraft observation of ice nuclei in Taiyuan in China S7-06 Jianlin Hu Study of the PM2.5 growth processes in two key regions of China Quantifying the haze aerosol optical depth over East Asia using S7-07 Yingxi Shi modified Modis Dark Target Algorithm Meteorological conditions during an ozone episode in Dallas‐Fort S7-08 Xiao-Ming Hu Worth, Texas, and impact of their modeling uncertainties on air quality prediction Long-term fog variation and its impact factors over polluted S7-09 Shuqi Yan regions of East China Composition and light absorption of N-containing aromatic S7-10 MingjieXie compounds in organic aerosols from laboratory biomass burning

27 Potential influences of neglecting aerosol effects on the NCEP S7-11 Mengjiao Jiang GFS precipitation forecast Retrieval of surface PM2.5 mass concentrations using visibility S7-12 Sixuan Li measurements and GEOS-Chem simulations S7-13 Su Wang Chinese blue days: A novel index and spatiotemporal variations Northern Hemispheric temperature response after secondary S7-14 Chunjiang Zhou inoragnic aerosol emission changes Modeling study of the air quality impact of record-breaking S7-15 Hongrong Shi Southern California wildfires in December 2017 Analysis of the Entrainment-Mixing Processes in Cumulus Clouds S7-16 Shi Luo over the Tibetan Plateau Aerosol influences on radiative heating rates within the Asian S7-17 Jie Gao tropopause aerosol layer Net radiative effects of dust in the tropical North Atlantic based on S7-18 Qianqian Song integrated satellite observations and in situ measurements Estimates of lightning NOx production based on high resolution S7-19 Xin Zhang OMI NO2retrievals over the continental US Snow-darkening versus direct radiative effects of mineral dust S7-20 Zhengguo Shi aerosol on the Indian summer monsoon onset: role of temperature change over dust sources Long-range transport of volcanic aerosol from the tropics to S7-21 Xue Wu Antarctica: a case study of volcanic eruption Merapi in 2010 A simulation study of indirect effect of sulfate on summer climate S7-22 Dongdong Wang over Eastern China Monsoon region S7-23 Pei Lin Diminishing winter blue skies from Beijing with global warming Estimation of atmospheric columnar aerosol components from S7-24 Ying Zhang remote sensing measurements of aerosol spectral refractive indices

S7-25 Yan Zhang Satellite observation of SO2 plumes transport from Eastern Asia S8-Poster Analysis of the macro and micro-physical characteristics of Meiyu S8-01 Xiao Yang front cloud system in Hubei Aircraft observation and analysis of cloud microphysical structure S8-02 Jing Ren during IMFRE Vertical structure properties of cloud liquid water and rain water S8-03 Wengang Zhang during Monsoon precipitations in IMFRE Comparison of atmospheric vertical velocity measured by airborne S8-04 Liang Leng AIMMS and wind profiler Radar

28 Effects of radar and pseudo observation assimilation on the S8-05 Anwei Lai prediction of rainfall associated with Meiyu convective systems during IMFRE 2018 Analysis of a Meiyu frontal rainfall system based on LAPS S8-06 Hongli Li products assimilated IMFRE 2018 observations Observation and simulation of the Alpine wetland-atmospheric S8-07 Jun Wen water and heat exchange

Hydrometeors budget characteristics of a heavy rainstorms S8-08 Chao Li associated with eastward-propagating vortex along Meiyu front S9-Poster Evaluation of seven different soil thermal conductivity schemes S9-01 Nan Wei from the perspective of land surface modelling Impact of dynamic vegetation on future climate change over S9-02 Miao Yu Regional Domain: Studies in West Africa and East Asia Assimilation application of FY-4 land surface temperature data in S9-03 Suping Nie BCC_AVIM model S9-04 Wenyan Zhou The status of land cover data in land surface model BCC_AVIM Review of land use and land cover in China and associated S9-05 Wenjian Hua climatic effects Ecosystem carbon transit versus turnover times in response to S9-06 Xingjie Lu climate warming and rising atmospheric CO2 concentration Downscaling soil moisture monitoring by combining remote S9-07 Chenyang Xu sensing observation and in situ measurements The precipitation oscillation on east and west lakeshore of Lake S9-08 Xiangnan Yao Selin Co and its mechanism based on observation and simulation Study on characteristics of heat island using a local climate zone in S9-09 Qian Ma mountainous city Modeling investigation of impacts of lake breeze on ozone S9-10 Fan Wang diffusion around Lake Taihu Simulation Analysis of the Impact of Solar Roof on Urban S9-11 Xiaolong Hao Thermal Environment and Energy Supply and demand Comparative analysis of sensible heat fluxes in two spatial scales S9-12 Wang Liang of typical urban surfaces Multi-scale monitoring and comparative analysis of urban surface S9-13 Wang Yao sensible heat flux

29 Numerical study on the climatic effect of the lake clusters over S9-14 Yang Wu Tibetan Plateau in summer Assessment of simulated water balance over a Tibetan river from S9-15 Yueli Chen Noah-MP Simulation Study on the Influence of Urban Greening Irrigation on S9-16 Gang Chen Meteorological Environment Challenges in representing hydroclimatic effects of agriculture S9-17 Fei Chen management in earth-system models S10-Poster Reduced intensification of extreme climate events in Central Asia S10-01 Dongdong Peng from 0.5 °C less global warming increment Changes in extreme temperature over China when global warming S10-02 Cenxiao Sun stabilized at 1.5 and 2.0 °C

30 Additional Information Transportation I. How to get to Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST) or Jinling New Town Hotel from Nanjing Railway Station?

1. Get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel from Nanjing Railway Station directly by taxi. 2. Get to NUIST by taking Metro Line Three to Xinghuolu Station, and then transferring to Bus No. 648. 3. Get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel by taking Metro Line Three to Taifenglu Station and then transferring to Metro Line S8. You may take off from NUIST (Dachang) station and then walk about 200 (800) meters to NUIST (Jinling New Town Hotel).

II. How to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotelfrom Nanjing South Railway Station?

1. Get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel from Nanjing South Railway Station directly by taxi. 2. Get to NUIST by taking Metro Line One Southern Extension to Gulou Station and then taking Bus No. D2. 3. Get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel by taking Metro Line Three to Tai Fenglu Station and then transferring to Metro Line S8.You may take off from NUIST (Dachang) station and then walk about 200 (800) meters to NUIST (Jinling New Town Hotel).

III. How to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel from Shanghai Pudong International Airport?

1. Take Metro Line Two to People’s Square Station, Metro Line One to , and a high-speed train to Nanjing Railway Station successively. Then, you can take any one of the methods in the above Item I to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel. 2. Take Airport Bus No. 5 to Shanghai Railway Station and a high-speed train to Nanjing Railway Station successively. Then, you can take any one of the methods in the above Item I to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel. 3. Take Metro Line Two to Hongqiao Railway Station, and a high-speed train to Nanjing South Railway Station successively. Then, you can take any one of the methods in the above Item I to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel.

31 IV. How to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel from Nanjing Lukou International Airport?

1. Take Airport Bus No. 1 to Nanjing Railway Station, and then take any one of the methods in the above Item I to get to NUIST or Jinling New Town hotel. 2. Get to NUIST or Jinling New Town Hotel from Nanjing Lukou International Airport directly by taxi.

If you take a taxi to Jinling New Town Hotel, please show the following to the Taxi driver:

"Please take me to the Jinling New Town Hotel (No. 488, DaChangYuanXiRoad, ). Thank you."

请带我去南京金陵新城饭店(南京市六合区大厂园西路 488 号),谢谢!

If you take a taxi to Yilai Hotel, please show the following to the Taxi driver:

"Please take me to the YilaiHotel(No. 1, YangXin Road, PuKouDistrict). Thank you."

请带我去南京浦口怡莱精品酒店(南京市浦口高新技术开发区杨新路 1 号),谢谢!

If you take a taxi to Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, please show the following to the Taxi driver:

"Please take me to Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology(No.219, Ningliu Road, PuKouDistrict). Thank you."

请带我去南京信息工程大学(南京市浦口区宁六路 219 号),谢谢!

32 Money

Local currency is the Chinese Yuan (RMB), with the approximate value 1 Euro = 7.83 RMB, 1

USD = 6.88 RMB (Rates on June, 2019). The exchange rates are subject to daily variations.

Chinese currency is decimal. Notes come in 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, and 1 yuan denominations. Coins come in 10c, 50c denominations.

Major currencies can be exchanged at the hotels or banks nearby. The most common credit cards

(e.g., Visa, MasterCard) are accepted at major hotels and stores.

Electricity

The electric current in China is 220V, 50/Hz, and the plugs below can be used. If your appliance’s plug has a different shape, you may need a plug adapter.

Weather and Climate

For information on the temperature during July, daily weather forecasts, etc, please visit the websites at: http://www.cma.gov.cn/en/.

Local Time

The China Standard Time (Beijing Standard Time) is eight hours ahead of UTC/GMT.

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