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14(Mon.) ~ 16(Wed.) November
Park Ballroom(5F), Conrad Seoul Hotel
OVERVIEW
Title
2022 KIAPS International Symposium
Topic
On the Global NWP System Modeling
Date
14th(Mon.) ~ 16th(Wed.) November, 2022
Venue
Park Ballroom(5F), Conrad Seoul Hotel, Korea
Hosted by
Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems(KIAPS)
Language
English
Topics
  • Operational NWP Systems
  • Dynamical Core
  • Physics Parameterization
  • Coupled Model
  • Observation Preprocessing
  • Data Assimilation
Attending
Organization
  • ECMWF
  • NCAR
  • UKMO
  • NOAA
  • ECCC
  • CMA
  • CCRS
  • BoM
  • KMA
Symposium Venue
Park Ballroom (5F), Conrad Seoul Hotel
Address. 10, Gukjegeumyung-ro, YeoidoYeongdeunpo-gu, Seoul, 07326, Korea
Tel. +82-2-6137-7000
Web. www.Hilton.com/en/hotels/selcici-conrad-seoul
Program
  • 14 Nov.(Mon.)
  • 15 Nov.(Tue.)
  • 16 Nov.(Wed.)
First Day (14 November 2022, Monday)
09:00~09:30 Opening Remarks
09:30~09:50 Group Photo
[Session Ⅰ] Keynote Presentation
09:50∼10:40 Research and Forecasting Atmospheric Modeling Activities in Japan Masaki Satoh
(University of Tokyo)
10:40∼11:30 Prospects and challenges for the Earth System approach to Numerical Weather Prediction at ECMWF Stephen English
(ECMWF)
11:30∼13:00 Lunch Break
[Session Ⅱ] Overview of Operational NWP Systems
13:00∼13:20 Next generation NWP Modeling : Status report W.J. Lee
(KIAPS)
13:20∼13:40 Improvement of NWP for NWS Forecasters through Requirement Development according to the NWS Governance Process Young-Joon Kim
(NOAA)
13:40∼14:00 Improving Earth System Model Development via Hierarchical System Development and the Common Community Physics Package Jimy Dudhia
(NCAR)
Dr. Jimy Dudhia’s Presentation of SessionⅡ is moved to last presentation slot( 17:10-17:30) of session Ⅵ on 15th.
14:00∼14:20 State-of-the-art NCEP operational modeling and future advances Vijay Tallaparagada
(NOAA)
14:20∼14:40 Coffee Break
14:40∼15:00 Numerical Weather Prediction at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology Peter Steinle
(BoM)
15:00∼15:20 KMA operational NWP model(KIM) status and future plan Jong-Chul Ha
(KMA)
15:20∼15:40 Km-Scale NWP and CMIP6-based Regional Climate Projections at the Centre for Climate Research Singapore (CCRS) Dale Barker
(CCRS)
15:40∼16:00 CMA NWP system status and future plan Xingliang Li
(CMA)
[Session Ⅲ] Poster Presentations
16:00∼18:30 Poster Presentations
18:30∼20:30 Welcome Dinner
Second Day (15 November 2022, Tuesday)
[Session Ⅳ] Dynamical Core
09:00∼09:20 Application of Adaptive Time-step Algorithm in KIM Hyun Nam
(KIAPS)
09:20∼09:40 A Comparison of Numerical Characteristics in the regional MPAS and WRF models Using Low-level Wind Analysis during Heavy Snowfall episodes over Complex Terrain Sanghun Park
(Yonsei University)
09:40∼10:00 Development and Evaluation of the KIM dynamic core of a stretched global grid Suk-Jin Choi
(Gangneung-Wonju National Universit)
10:00∼10:20 Extending the Nonhydrostatic MPAS Atmospheric Model to Geospace Applications Bill Skamarock
(NCAR)
10:20∼10:40 An Overview of NOAA’s Unified Forecast System (UFS) with Focus on the FV3 Dynamical Core Kevin Viner
(NOAA)
10:40∼11:00 Coffee Break
[Session Ⅴ] Physics Parameterization
11:00∼11:20 A Semi-Lagrangien Advection Algorithm for Double-Moment Microphysics Scheme (MPs) Songyou Hong
(NOAA)
11:20∼11:40 Atmospheric Model Physics for the NOAA Unified Forecast System (UFS) Applications Across Scales Vijay Tallaparagada
(NOAA)
11:40∼12:00 Subgrid-Scale Topographic Effects on Radiation for Global Weather Forecast Models Sunghye Baek
(KIAPS)
12:00∼12:20 Appliance of Eddy-Diffusivity/Mass-Flux (EDMF) approach in ShinHong (SH) scheme Wonheung Kim
(KIAPS)
12:20∼13:50 Lunch Break
13:50∼14:10 A simplified chemistry module in KIM - status and plans Jung-Yoon Kang
(KIAPS)
14:10∼14:30 Evaluation of clouds in the Korean Integrated Model Eun-Hee Lee
(KIAPS)
14:30∼14:50 New ice microphysics in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Double-Moment 6-class (WDM6) Kyo-Sun Lim
(Kyungpook National University)
14:50∼15:10 A Comparative Study of Probabilistic Forecasts for Upper-Level Aviation Turbulence HyeYum Shin
(NCAR)
15:10∼15:30 A Surface Stress Modification for Shallow Water Jimy Dudhia
(NCAR)
15:30~15:50 Coffee Break
[Session Ⅵ] Coupled Model
15:50∼16:10 Extended range predictions with coupled O-A models Adam Scaife
(Met Office)
16:10∼16:30 Development of the KIM coupled version Myung-Seo Koo
(KIAPS)
16:30∼16:50 Atmosphere-Ocean Coupling in KIM Eunjeong Lee
(KIAPS)
16:50~17:10 Mesoscale Dynamic and Thermodynamic coupling between the atmosphere and the ocean near the Kuroshio Current Hajoon Song
(Yonsei University)
17:10~17:30 Improving Earth System Model Development via Hierarchical System Development and the Common Community Physics Package Jimy Duhdia
(NCAR)
Third Day (16 November 2022, Wednesday)
[Session Ⅶ] Observation Preprocessing
09:00∼09:20 Observation processing for the KIAPS Data Assimilation system: Current status and Plan Jeon-Ho Kang
(KIAPS)
09:20∼09:40 A new strategy to stabilize bias correction of satellite radiance observation in KPOP Hyeyoung Kim
(KIAPS)
09:40∼10:00 Sea ice emissivity and emitting layer temperature over the Arctic Ocean for assimilating surface-sensitive microwave channels Byung-Ju Sohn
(Seoul National University)
10:00∼10:20 Perspectives on observation usage at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology Susan Rennie
(BoM)
10:20∼10:40 Coffee Break
[Session Ⅷ] Data Assimilation
10:40∼11:00 Scale-Dependent Background-Error Covariance Localization in the Canadian Global Deterministic Prediction System Mark Buehner
(ECCC)
11:00∼11:20 Recent progress in Earth System Data Assimilation and Observation usage at ECMWF Stephen English
(ECMWF)
11:20∼11:40 Development of data assimilation systems for current and future KIAPS models Adam Clayton
(KIAPS)
11:40∼12:00 Impact of satellite and regional in-situ profile data assimilation on a high-resolution ocean prediction system in the Northwest Pacific Young-Ho Kim
(Pukyong National University)
12:00∼12:20 Framework for All-sky Radiance Assimilation in the KIM Forecast System Sihye Lee
(KIAPS)
12:20∼12:30 Symposium Summary & Closing
Registration
  • Pre-registration is closed. You may register onsite. (14th-16th , November.) If you want to register in advance additionally, please send an email here. (syshin@kiaps.org)
  • Attendance is complementary. Due to the limited venue area, it may be difficult for all participants to sit, please pre-register to reserve a seat through the pre-registration button regarding your attendance roll below.
  • Pre-registration will be closed if the number of planned participants is full. Welcome dinner is only available to those who registered in advance.
  • Each presenter can submit a presentation material in the process of registration, click the registration button relevant to you and click ‘Change Information’ button on upper right side.
FAQ
Can I register onsite on the event day?
Yes, You can register at the registration desk(5F) in Conrad Seoul Hotel. However, please be noted the welcome dinner might not be offered due to limited meal arrangement.
What does the program book contain?
All presented research abstracts of oral presentation will be published in the symposium program book or e-book.
Can I download the program book or presentation material?
Please send the secretariat an email. We will be back to you after confirmation of organizing committee.
How many meals will be offered free of charge?
Welcome Dinner on 14 November(First day) will be offered to all pre-registered participants.
When is the check-in / out time of hotel?
Check-in Time : 4PM(KST) / Check-Out Time : 11AM(KST)
How do I park my car? And is there any parking fee?
Parking is complementary. You can register your vehicle number beside registration desk.(5F)
How can I get to the hotel?
You can walk to the hotel after arriving at Yeouido Station. You may find it easier to use the underground route. From Exit 3, walk straight following the direction of the moving walk until you reach IFC Mall Entrance. Using an escalator, go upstairs to L1. Next to the Sephora shop, you will see a narrow path leading to the entrance of Conrad Seoul Hotel.