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OS02 Coastal Hazards: Impacts of Tropical Storms and Tsunamis
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS02-A001 Tsunami Ray Tracing Method for Shortest Travel-time Path: Application to Near- and Far-field Tsunami and Wave Reflection Tungcheng HO1#+, Shingo WATADA2, Kenji SATAKE2, Nobuhito MORI1
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
OS02-A002 The Cause of a Long-period Tsunami by the July 2020 Mw 7.8 Shumagin Earthquake Iyan MULIA1#+, Mohammad HEIDARZADEH2, Kenji SATAKE3
1Prediction Science Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, Japan, 2Brunel University of London, United Kingdom, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan
OS02-A030 Multiple Drivers and Controls of Fluid Escape Across the Canterbury Margin, New Zealand Aaron MICALLEF1,2#+, Tanita AVERES3, Jasper HOFFMANN4, Gareth CRUTCHLEY5, Joshu MOUNTJOY6, Mark PERSON7, Denis COHEN2, Susi WOELZ6, Sarah BURY6, Sebastian KRASTEL8
1GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2University of Malta, Malta, 3Institute of Geosciences, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany, 4Department of Geology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, New Zealand, 5GNS Science, New Zealand, 6National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, 7New Mexico Tech, United States, 8Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany
OS02-A003 Extreme Wave Analysis in High-order Weakly Nonlinear Wave Evolution from Deep to Shallow Water Zuorui LYU1#+, Nobuhito MORI1, Hiroaki KASHIMA2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan
OS02-A004 Modeling of Wind-wave Growth Based on Boussinesq Wave Model Shoko SATO1#+, Nobuhito MORI1, Tomoya SHIMURA1, Takuya MIYASHITA2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan
OS02-A005 Regional Characteristics Of Mega-tsunamis Based On Nankai-Tonankai Earthquake Scenarios Along The Pacific Coast Of Japan Ryosuke SUGANUMA1#+, Takuya MIYASHITA2, Tomoya SHIMURA1, Nobuhito MORI1
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan
OS02-A031 The Role of Frontal Thrusts in Tsunami Earthquake Generation Raquel FELIX1#+, Judith HUBBARD2, James Daniel Paul MOORE1,1, Adam SWITZER1
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore
OS02-A006 Numerical Study on Impacts of a Concurrent Storm-tide-tsunami Event in Macau and Hong Kong Jinghua WANG+, Philip Li-Fan LIU#
National University of Singapore, Singapore
OS02-A007 Tsunami Wave Height Prediction Along the Coast Based on Tsunami Observation and Data Assimilation by Using Oceanographic Radar on the Southern Coast of Java, Indonesia Muhammad Irham SAHANA1#+, Ryotaro FUJI2, Hirofumi HINATA1
1Ehime University, Japan, 2Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan
OS02-A008 Modelling Storm Surge Induced Flooding in Hong Kong with Rising Sea Level Scenarios Jie YANG1,2#+, Meixiang CHEN1
1Hohai University, China, 2National University of Singapore, Singapore
OS02-A009 Effects of Land Cover Change on Atmospheric and Storm Surge Modeling During Typhoon Event Kai YIN, Sudong XU#+, Ke YANG
Southeast University, China
OS02-A010 Development of an Integrated Flood Model for Coastal Urban Areas Considering Multiple Physical Processes Junbeom JO1+, Sooyoul KIM1#, Nobuhito MORI2, Gozo TSUJIMOTO1, Hajime MASE2
1Kumamoto University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
OS02-A012 Development of an Optimization Method for Combining WRF Physics in Typhoon Forecasts Using Deep Neural Network and Application to Storm Surge Forecasts Tomoki SHIRAI+, Masashi WATANABE, Taro ARIKAWA#
Chuo University, Japan
OS02-A013 Modeling the Slump-type Landslide Tsunamis Part I: Developing a Three-dimensional Bingham-type Landslide Model Tso-Ren WU#+, Vuong THI-HONG-NHI, Jun-Wei LIN, Chung-Yue WANG, Chia-Ren CHU
National Central University, Taiwan
OS02-A015 A 1921 Western Australian Tropical Cyclone Underscores the Utility of Historical Records for Coastal Hazard Analysis in Sites of Marginal Cyclone Influence. Adam SWITZER1#+, Joseph CHRISTENSEN2, Joanna ALDRIDGE3, David TAYLOR4, Jim CHURCHILL4, Holly WATSON4, Matthew FRASER2, Jenny SHAW5
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2University of Western Australia, Australia, 3Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG), Australia, 4Baird Australia, Australia, 5 Western Australian Marine Science Institution, Australia
OS02-A014 Modeling the Slump-type Landslide Tsunamis Part Ii: Numerical Simulation of Tsunamis with Bingham Landslide Model Thi-Hong-Nhi VUONG+, Tso-Ren WU#
National Central University, Taiwan
OS02-A017 A Study on Real-Time Tsunami Arrival Time Prediction Using Neural Network Kota GUNJI+, Masashi WATANABE, Taro ARIKAWA#
Chuo University, Japan
OS02-A018 Tsunami Resonance Characterization in Japan from Trans-pacific Sources: Response on the Bay and Continental Shelf Yuchen WANG1#+, Natalia ZAMORA2, Marco QUIROZ3, Kenji SATAKE1, Rodrigo CIENFUEGOS3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Barcelona Computing Center, Spain, 3Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
OS02-A022 Storm Surges Interacting with Wind Waves from Deep Waters to Shallow Waters Yu-Lin TSAI1#+, Tso-Ren WU1, Philip Li-Fan LIU2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National University of Singapore, Singapore
OS02-A023 Detection and Analysis of Tropical Cyclones and Associated Coastal Extreme Waves Within the D4PDF Mega-Ensemble Projection Adrean WEBB#+, Tomoya SHIMURA, Nobuhito MORI
Kyoto University, Japan
OS02-A024 Morphology and Emplacement of Coastal Boulders in San Julian, Eastern Samar, Philippines Robelyn MANGAHAS1#+, Lyndon NAWANAO JR.2, Jelian REYES2, Romer Carlo GACUSAN3, Deo Carlo LLAMAS1,3, Bryan MARFITO1, Kurt Joshua TIZON4, Carl Reiner PADUA4, Noelynna RAMOS2
1Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Philippines, 2University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines, 3University of the Philippines, Philippines, 4Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Philippines
OS02-A025 Tracing the Possible Tsunami Deposit Distribution in the Nanao Island, Northern South China Sea Using a Forward Modeling Approach Fating LI+, Linlin LI#
Sun Yat-Sen University, China
OS02-A026 A Combined Earthquake and Submarine Mass Failure Mechanism for the 1994 Mindoro Tsunami in the Philippines Derived from Submarine Geomorphology and Numerical Modeling Alec Benjamin RAMIREZ#+, Noelynna RAMOS
University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines
OS02-A027 Assessing the Quality of GNSSInterferometric Reflectometry for Measuring Water Level: A Case Study from Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Mai YE1+, Linlin LI2#, Dongju PENG3
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Sun Yat-Sen University, China, 3Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
OS02-A029 The Poleward Shift of the Edges of the Tropics Drives the Poleward Migration for the Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Its Potential Impact on Tropical Cyclone Activities in the Future Kaiyue SHAN#+, Xiping YU
Tsinghua University, China

OS03 Mixing Matters
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS03-A001 Tidal and Wind Mixing in the Arafura Sea Robin ROBERTSON1#+, Zhenhua XU2
1Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia, 2Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
OS03-A002 The Relations Between Eddy Field Vorticity and Tidal Critical Latitude Shifts Tianyu ZHOU1,2+, YUANZHI LI3, Peien XU3, Litong YANG3, Yifan GU3, Muzi WU3, Yuyao LI3, Qi WANG3, Jialin LI3, Robin ROBERTSON3#
1Xiamen University, China, 2University of Delaware, United States, 3Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia
OS03-A008 Internal Tide Energetics and Intensified Mixing in the Philippine Sea Zhenhua XU1#+, Jia YOU1, Robin ROBERTSON2, Qun LI3, Yang WANG1
1Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia, 3Polar Reasearch Institute of China, China
OS03-A003 Three Dimensional Simulation on the Generation and Propagation of Internal Tides and Solitary Waves Northeast of Taiwan Island Wenjia MIN1#+, Qun LI2, Robin ROBERTSON3
1Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences China, China, 2Polar Reasearch Institute of China, China, 3Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia
OS03-A005 Turbulent Mixing Variability in an Energetic Standing Meander of the Southern Ocean Ajitha CYRIAC1#+, Helen PHILLIPS1, Nathaniel BINDOFF1, Kurt POLZIN2
1University of Tasmania, Australia, 2Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States
OS03-A009 Spatial Variation of Bottom Mixed Layer in the South China Sea and Its Associated Mechanism Jianing LI#+, Qingxuan YANG, Wei ZHAO, Jiwei TIAN
Ocean University of China, China
OS03-A006 Internal Lee Waves Generated by Shear Flow Over Small-scale Topography Hui SUN#+, Qingxuan YANG, Wei ZHAO, Xiaodong HUANG, Jiwei TIAN
Ocean University of China, China
OS03-A007 Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Internal Gravity Waves in the Northwestern Pacific Observed by Argo Floats Yang WANG1#+, Zhenhua XU1, Qun LI2, Robin ROBERTSON3
1Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Polar Reasearch Institute of China, China, 3Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia
OS03-A010 Ocean Microstructure in the Interleaving Zone of the Ross Ice Shelf Cavity Craig STEVENS1#+, Alena MALYARENKO1,2, Yingpu XIAHOU3,1, Christina HULBE4
1National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand, 2Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 3University of Auckland, New Zealand, 4University of Otago, New Zealand
OS03-A011 Atomix: Analysing Ocean Turbulence Observations to Quantify Mixing Cynthia BLUTEAU1, Ilker FER2, Yueng-Djern LENN3, Craig STEVENS4#+
1Innovation Maritime /Université du Quebec à Rimouski, Canada, 2University of Bergen, Norway, 3Bangor University, Wales, United Kingdom, 4National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
OS03-A012 The Scale and Activity of Symmetric Instability Estimated from a Global Submesoscale-permitting Ocean Model Jihai DONG1#+, Baylor FOX-KEMPER2, Hong ZHANG3, Changming DONG1,4
1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, 2Brown University, United States, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States

OS08 Regional Oceanic Numerical Modeling and Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS08-A003 Medium-term Oceanic Transport of Microplastics in and Around the South China Sea Analyzed with Climatological and Synoptic Models Kosei MATSUSHITA1#+, Yusuke UCHIYAMA1, Naru TAKAURA1, Taichi KOSAKO2
1Kobe University, Japan, 2Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan
OS08-A001 Nearshore Three-dimensional Connectivity of Coral Larvae in Reef Areas on the Northwest Coast of Okinawa Main Island Kimika TAKEYASU1#+, Yusuke UCHIYAMA1, Xu ZHANG1, Kosei MATSUSHITA1, Satoshi MITARAI2
1Kobe University, Japan, 2Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan
OS08-A002 Submeso-scale Eddies Generated in the Vicinity of the Izu-Ogasawara Ridge Investigated with a Regional Oceanic Simulator Eiji MASUNAGA1#+, Xu ZHANG2, Yusuke UCHIYAMA2
1Ibaraki University, Japan, 2Kobe University, Japan
OS08-A022 Dynamics of Interannual Eddy Kinetic Energy Modulations in a Western Boundary Current Junde LI#+, Moninya ROUGHAN, Colette KERRY
University of New South Wales, Australia
OS08-A004 Elucidate the Roles of Tsushima Warm Current on the Southwest East (Japan) Sea Primary Productivity Using a High-resolution Physical-biogeochemical Coupled Model Zhixuan FENG1#+, Rubao JI2, Dongyoung KIM3, Yun-ho KANG3, Chang-Keun KANG3
1East China Normal University, China, 2Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 3Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, South
OS08-A005 Effects of Tidal Currents on Formation of Shoals and Cauldrons on the Seafloor in a Semi-enclosed Estuary Analyzed with a Multi-nested High-resolution Ocean Model Motoki UBARA1#+, Yusuke UCHIYAMA1, Taichi KOSAKO2
1Kobe University, Japan, 2Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan
OS08-A006 Interannual Variations of the Zhejiang Coastal Upwelling and its Influences on Nutrient Structures and Primary Production Yifei LUO1+, Jie SHI1#, Xinyu GUO2
1Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Ecology, Ocean University of China, Ministry of Education, China, 2Ehime University, Japan
OS08-A008 A New Automated Quality Control system for Ocean In-situ Temperature Profile Observations Zhetao TAN1#+, Lijing CHENG2, Jiang ZHU2
1Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academic of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
OS08-A010 Deformation and Dissipations of Mesoscale Eddies in the Northern South China Sea Chunhua QIU#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
OS08-A011 Investigating the Anomalous Response During Indian Ocean Dipole Events Using Regional Earth System Model for Cordex-sa Alok Kumar MISHRA1+, Pankaj KUMAR1#, Aditya Kumar DUBEY1, Gaurav TIWARI1, Anand Singh DINESH1, Dmitry V SEIN2
1Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, India, 2Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
OS08-A013 Assess the Swell-driven Extreme Wave Conditions in West Africa Through Numerical Simulation Zhipeng ZHOU+, Jun ZHANG, Xionghua ZHONG, Kehua WANG, Zhaofei REN, Yabin SUN#
CCCC Fourth Harbour Consultants Co Ltd, China
OS08-A016 Influence of Near-surface Currents on the Dispersal of Marine Microplastics in the Northern Indian Ocean Ranjani M1#+, Veerasingam S2, Venkatachalapathy RAMADOSS1, Suneel VASIMALLA3, Alex M.J3, Andrei BAGAEV4, Ponnumony VETHAMONY2
1Annamalai University, India, 2Qatar University, Qatar, 3CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, India, 4Marine Hydrophysical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
OS08-A017 Studies on Stratification in the North Port, Incheon, Korea, and Its Effect on Currents with Fvcom Jae-Soon JEONG1#+, Han Soo LEE1, Seung-Buhm WOO2
1Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Inha University, Korea, South
OS08-A018 Intensive Sediment Deposition Due to Density-driven Circulation in the North Port, Incheon, Korea Jae-Soon JEONG1#+, Han Soo LEE1, Seung-Buhm WOO2
1Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Inha University, Korea, South
OS08-A025 Seasonal Velocity Variations Over the Entire Kuroshio Path Zhen Long ZHANG1#+, Nakamura HIROHIKO1, Xiao-Hua ZHU2
1Kagoshima University, Japan, 2State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography,, China
OS08-A019 Watershed-ocean Coupled Modeling for Impact Assessment of Berau River Plume on Coastal Ecosystem in Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Dominika Wara CHRISTIANA1#+, Takashi NAKAMURA1, Faisal AMRI1,2, Masaya YOSHIKAI1, Ayi TARYA2, Novi Susetyo ADI3, Kazuo NADAOKA1
1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 3Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia
OS08-A029 The Main External Source of Phosphate in the East China Sea in Summer Xiuyi ZHAO+, Rongxiang TIAN#
Zhejiang University, China
OS08-A021 Seasonal Cycling of Dissolved Ba in the Narmada and the Tapi Estuaries, India Abul QASIM#+, Satinder Pal SINGH
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, India
OS08-A014 Upper Oceanic Responses to a Post-monsoon Cyclone Titli over the Bay of Bengal Abhijit SHEE#+, Sourav SIL
Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India
OS08-A032 Submesoscale Processes-induced Vertical Heat Transport Modulated by Oceanic Mesoscale Eddies Qingyue WANG1+, Changming DONG1,2#, Jihai DONG1, Hong ZHANG3, Jingsong YANG4
1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, United States, 4State Oceanic Administration, China
OS08-A031 Effects of Horizontal Resolution in Numerical Model on Vertical Transport of Near Inertial Kinetic Energy XIAOJIE LU1#+, Changming DONG1,2, Zhenhua XU3, Jingsong YANG4, Han ZHANG5, Dake CHEN4
1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4State Oceanic Administration, China, 5Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, China

OS09 Seasonal-to-interannual Climate Variability and Predictability
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS09-A001 Mechanisms of Asymmetry in Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies Over the Eastern Pole of the Indian Ocean Dipole Tomoki TOZUKA#+, Mai NAKAZATO, Shoichiro KIDO
The University of Tokyo, Japan
OS09-A002 Wintertime Impacts of the 2019 Super Indian Ocean Dipole on East Asia Takeshi DOI#+, Swadhin BEHERA, Toshio YAMAGATA
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
OS09-A003 Uncertainties in SST Datasets and Implications for El Niño Event Classification Mengke ZHU1#+, Jonathon WRIGHT1, Maryam ILYAS2, Chris BRIERLEY3
1Tsinghua University, China, 2University of the Punjab, Pakistan, 3University College London, United Kingdom
OS09-A004 Direct Influence of the Pacific Meridional Modes on the Extratropical Climate Yu ZHANG1#+, Shiyun YU1, Dillon AMAYA2, Yu KOSAKA3, Sarah LARSON4, Xudong WANG5, Jun-Chao YANG1, Malte STUECKER6, Shang-Ping XIE7, Art MILLER8, Xiaopei LIN1
1Ocean University of China, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4North Carolina State University, United States, 5Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, 6University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 7University of California San Diego, United States, 8Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States
OS09-A005 Sparse Principal Component Analysis of Sea Surface Temperature Variability in Mid-latitude Northwest Pacific Ocean Toru MIYAMA#+
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
OS09-A007 Influences of ENSO on Frequency of Summer Extreme Hot Days in Asian Monsoon Region Jiaxin YE#+, Chaoxia YUAN, Mengzhou YANG, Jing-Jia LUO
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
OS09-A008 Discovery of Chile Niño/Niña Jiaqing XUE1#+, Jing-jia LUO1, Chaoxia YUAN1, Toshio YAMAGATA2
1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
OS09-A009 Seasonal Prediction of Bottom Temperature on the Northeast United States Continental Shelf Zhuomin CHEN1#+, Young-Oh KWON1, Ke CHEN1, Paula FRATANTONI2, Terrence JOYCE1, Glen GAWARKIEWICZ1, Vincent SABA3, Timothy MILLER2, Janet NYE4, Brian STOCK2
1Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 2NOAA NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, United States, 3NOAA NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University, United States, 4University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences, United States

OS10 Tropical Cyclone and Ocean Interactions: from Weather, Climate, to Global Warming
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS10-A001 Pacific Subsurface Ocean Temperature as a Long-range Predictor of South China Tropical Cyclone Landfall Ralf TOUMI#+, Nathan SPARKS
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
OS10-A002 Development of a Simplified-Ocean Model Coupled with an Atmospheric Global Climate Model and Their Climate Change Impacts on Tropical Cyclones Tomoharu OKADA1#+, Tomoya SHIMURA1, Adrean WEBB1, Takuya MIYASHITA2, Nobuhito MORI1, Ryo MIZUTA3
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan, 3Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
OS10-A003 Rapid Intensification of Super Typhoon Hagibis (2019) I-I LIN1#+, Rogers ROBERT2, Hsiao-Ching HUANG1, Yi-Chun LIAO1, Jin-Yi YU3, Christina M PATRICOLA4, Jun ZHANG5, Derrick HERNDON6, Ya-Ting CHANG1, Iam-Fei PUN7, Chun-Chi LIEN1
1National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2NOAA/AOML/Hurricane Research Division, United States, 3University of California, Irvine, United States, 4Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, 5University of Miami, United States, 6 University of Wisconsin, United States, 7National Central University, Taiwan
OS10-A004 Sea Surface Current Response Patterns to Tropical Cyclones Han ZHANG#+
Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, China
OS10-A005 Warm Ocean Accelerating Tropical Cyclone Hagibis (2019) Through Interaction with a Mid-latitude Westerly Jet Kosuke ITO#+, Hana ICHIKAWA
University of the Ryukyus, Japan
OS10-A007 Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Sea Spray Under Tropical Cyclones Alexander SOLOVIEV1#+, Breanna VANDERPLOW1, Roger LUKAS2, Bian HAUS3, Muhammad SAMI4, Isaac GINIS5
1Nova Southeastern University, United States, 2University of Hawaii, United States, 3University of Miami, United States, 4Ansys Inc., United States, 5University of Rhode Island, United States
OS10-A009 The Association of Typhoon Intensity Increase with Translation Speed Increase in the South China Sea Ya-Ting CHANG#+, Hsiao-Ching HUANG, I-I LIN, Yi-Chun LIAO, Chun-Chi LIEN
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
OS10-A010 Uncertainty of Tropical Cyclone Wind Radii on Sea Surface Temperature Cooling Iam-Fei PUN1#+, John KNAFF2, Charles SAMPSON3
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2NOAA STAR, United States, 3Naval Research Laboratory, United States
OS10-A011 Recent Increase in the Occurrences of Christmas Typhoons in the Western North Pacific JOSEPH BASCONCILLO+, Il-Ju MOON#
Jeju National University, Korea, South
OS10-A012 The Effects of Air-sea Interaction on Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Typhoon Trami (2018) Xiangcheng LI1, Xiaoping CHENG1#+, Jiangfang FEI1, Xiaogang HUANG2, Juli DING1
1College of Meteorology and Oceanography, National University of Defense Technology, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China
OS10-A013 A Simple Trajectory Model for Climatological Studies of Tropical Cyclone and Its Potential to Be Used for Assessing Possible Impact of Climate Change on Tropical Cyclone Kaiyue SHAN#+, Xiping YU
Tsinghua University, China

OS15 Understanding Sea Level Change: Global to Local, from Past to Future
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS15-A001 Status and Gaps of Monitoring and Understanding Ocean Heat Content Changes Lijing CHENG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
OS15-A002 Southeast Asia Sea-level Program Benjamin HORTON1,2#+, Emma HILL1, Adam SWITZER1, Aron MELTZNER1, David LALLEMANT1
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2Rutgers University, United States
OS15-A003 Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Projections by 2100 in CMIP6 Climate Models Svetlana JEVREJEVA1#+, Hindumathi PALANISAMY1, Luke JACKSON2
1Centre for Climate Research Singapore, Singapore, 2Department of Geography, University of Durham, United Kingdom
OS15-A004 Projection of Trend and Variability of Regional Sea Level Rise Based on Miroc6 Ensemble Miho MIYAUCHI1#+, Nobuhito MORI1, Tomoya SHIMURA1, Hiroaki TATEBE2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
OS15-A005 Understanding the Sea Level Variation Along the Coast of Southeast Asian Sea Byoung Woong AN#+
National Environment Agency, Singapore
OS15-A006 On the Role of Seasonal Signal in Explaining Regional Sea Level Variability Over 25 Years with Focus on South East Asian Maritime Region Hindumathi PALANISAMY#+, Svetlana JEVREJEVA
Centre for Climate Research Singapore, Singapore
OS15-A007 Sea Level Observations in Singapore Trina NG#+
Centre for Climate Research Singapore, Singapore
OS15-A008 Development of Downscaled Ocean Datasets from CMIP5 Projections and Applications to Coastal and Sea-level Studies in Japan Shiro NISHIKAWA1#+, Kei SAKAMOTO2, Goro YAMANAKA2, Tsuyoshi WAKAMATSU3, Yoichi ISHIKAWA1
1Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan, 3Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway
OS15-A011 Affecting Factors for Global Ocean Mass Change Estimation from Grace and Grace Follow-on Gravity Solutions Fengwei WANG+, Yunzhong SHEN#, Qiujie CHEN
Tongji University, China
OS15-A009 Evaluation of the Local Sea-level Budget at Tide Gauges Since 1958 Jinping WANG1+, John CHURCH2#, Xuebin ZHANG3, Xianyao CHEN1
1Ocean University of China, China, 2University of New South Wales, Australia, 3Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Oceans and Atmosphere, Australia
OS15-A013 Uncertainty In Sea Level Fingerprints Associated With Future Antarctic Ice Sheet Melting in The 21st Century Shujing ZHANG1#+, Xuebin ZHANG2, Matt KING3, Steven PHIPPS1
1Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, 2Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Oceans and Atmosphere, Australia, 3University of Tasmania, Australia
OS15-A012 High-end Sea-level Rise Projection Roderik VAN DE WAL1#+, Robert NICHOLLS2
1Department of Physical Geography, Netherlands, 2University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
OS15-A014 Simultaneous Estimation of Vertical Land Motion and Altimeter Systematic Errors Using a Combination of Tide Gauge and Altimeter Data Matt KING#+, Christopher WATSON, Mohammad-hadi REZVANI
University of Tasmania, Australia
OS15-A016 Developing Sea Level Projections for Coastal Climate Services in Asia, Oceania and the Caribbean Jennifer WEEKS#+, Benjamin HARRISON, Joseph DARON
Met Office, United Kingdom

OS16 Ocean Climate Changes in the North Pacific Ocean: Updates and Challenges
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS16-A001 El Nino in a Warming World Sang-Wook YEH#+, Hyerim KIM
Hanyang University, Korea, South
OS16-A003 Extreme Value Analysis of Extreme Precipitation in Indonesia Associated with Climate Variability Saat MUBARROK1,2+, Chan Joo JANG1#
1Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea, South, 2University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
OS16-A004 Causes of the Surface Warming Slowdown in the East Sea (Japan Sea) Yubeen JEONG1+, Sung-Hyun NAM2, Jae-Il KWON3, Young-Heon JO1#
1Pusan National University, Korea, South, 2Seoul National University, Korea, South, 3Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea, South
OS16-A005 Simulations of ENSO Phase-locking in CMIP5 and CMIP6 Han-Ching CHEN#+, Fei-Fei JIN
University of Hawaii, United States
OS16-A010 Enhanced Interactions of Kuroshio Extension with Tropical Pacific in a Changing Climate Youngji JOH1,2#+, Emanuele DI LORENZO3, Leo SIQUEIRA4, Ben KIRTMAN4
1Princeton University, United States, 2National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, United States, 3Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 4Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, United States
OS16-A009 Rapidly Intensifying Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones Over the Warming Ocean Namyoung KANG#+
Kyungpook National University, Korea, South
OS16-A011 Linkages Between Victoria Mode and Tropical Ocean Heat Content on Enso Evolution Yu-Heng TSENG1#+, TING-EN LIN2
1National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
OS16-A012 Simulated Pacific Decadal Variability By An Ocean-atmosphere Coupled Model Po-Chun CHIANG#+, Chung-Hsiung SUI, Yu-Heng TSENG
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
OS16-A013 Robust Feature of the Second Mode of Oceanic Mixed Layer EOF in the North Pacific Shuheng ZHENG1#+, Hailong LIU2
1School of Oceanography, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
OS16-A014 Evaluation and Projection of Marine Heatwaves Over the Globes Simulated by CMIP6 Models Zhenya SONG1#, Zijian QIU2+
1First Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, China, 2First Institute of Oceanography, MNR, China, China
OS16-A015 Rapid Warming of Sea Surface Temperature Along the Kuroshio and the China Coast in the East China Sea During the 20th Century Yoshinori SASAKI#+
Hokkaido University, Japan
OS16-A016 Evaluation of Marine Heatwaves in the North Pacific Ocean Simulated by CMIP6 Models Wonkeun CHOI+, Chan Joo JANG#
Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea, South
OS16-A017 Long-term Climate Projections in the Western North Pacific from the CMIP6 ScenarioMIP Experiments Including KIOST-ESM Gyundo PAK1#+, Young Gyu PARK1, Young Ho KIM2
1Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea, South, 2Pukyong National University, Korea, South
OS16-A018 Impacts of Distinct Ocean-atmosphere Coupling Processes During the Winter Cold Surge in East Asia Hsi-Hsien TSENG#+, Yu-Heng TSENG
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
OS16-A019 Evaluation of the Impact of Future SST Conditions on Future Tropical Cyclone Characteristics Jung-A YANG1#+, Nobuhito MORI2
1Korea University, Korea, South, 2Kyoto University, Japan

OS17 Circulation and Multi-interactions in the Marginal Seas and Their Impact on Climate and Biogeochemistry
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
OS17-A001 Variations of the North Equatorial Current Bifurcation and the Ssh in the Western Pacific Associated with El Niño Flavors Xin WANG1#+, Bo TONG1, Dongxiao WANG2, Lei YANG2
1South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
OS17-A007 Global and Regional Salinity Changes Related to ENSO Huayi ZHENG1+, Shiyi ZHANG1, Jiang FAN1, Lijing CHENG2#
1Lanzhou University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
OS17-A008 Pdo Modulation on the Relationship Between Enso and Typhoon Tracks Chaoming HUANG1,2#+, Hailong LIU2, Xidong WANG1
1Hohai University, China, 2Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
OS17-A003 Impacts of Detoured Madden-julian Oscillations on the South Pacific Ocean Lei ZHOU#+
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
OS17-A009 Variability of Oceanic Mixed Layer in the Southern Ocean and Its Impact on Primary Productivity Yuxin SHI#+, Hailong LIU
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
OS17-A004 Intraseasonal Variation of Surface Chlorophyll-a Associated with Coastal Upwelling Along the Southern Coast of Java Takanori HORII1#+, Eko SISWANTO1, Iskhaq ISKANDAR2, Iwao UEKI1
1Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2University of Sriwijaya, Indonesia
OS17-A005 The Extremely Positive Indian Ocean Dipole in 2019: Its Impact on Atmospheric Conditions and Waves Donghyuk KIM+, Hajoon SONG#, Min-Jee KANG, Hyun-Kyu LEE, Hye-Yeong CHUN
Yonsei University, Korea, South
OS17-A006 The Niño 4 West Sea Surface Temperature Variability Ming FENG1#+, Ying ZHANG2, Harry HENDON3, Michael MCPHADEN4
1Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Bureau of Meteorology, Australia, 4National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States