Session Details - AS02


Session Details
Section AS - Atmospheric Sciences
Session Title Mesoscale Meteorology and High-impact Weather
Main Convener Prof. Tieh-Yong Koh (Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore)
Co-convener(s) Prof. Chung-Chieh Wang (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Dr. Kevin Cheung (Macquarie University, Australia)
Dr. Chee-Kiat Teo (Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore)
Session Description The session focuses on mesoscale weather phenomena, generally from 2 to 2000 km in size, across the tropics and the mid-latitudes. They include but are not limited to low-level mesoscale jets, rain/snowbands in synoptic systems, Mei-yu/Baiu/Changma fronts, mesoscale convective systems (MCSs), squall lines, tornadoes, land/sea breezes, mountain/valley breezes and other local circulation. Many weather-related natural hazards are associated with intense mesoscale systems, bringing flash flood, landslide, gust wind and lightning discharge that cause loss in life and property. Thus, improving our understanding in mesoscale weather systems and related the high-impact weather is vital toward the mitigation of weather-related hazards. This session welcomes studies on the formation, evolution, structure, dynamics, observation and numerical prediction of mesocale weather systems.