Accepted Abstracts

 
 
 

Title

Climate Change Scenario over Indian Sub- Continent/Tropical Cyclones forming in the Indian Ocean

By A.K. Srivastava

India Meteorological Department, Shivajinagar, Pune-5

Climatic Changes and Tropical Cyclonic Activities: A Case Study

 By: Dr. K.M. Gupta

Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (Deemed University) Allahabad -211004, U.P., INDIA

Evaluation of the WRF and Quasi-Lagrangian Model (QLM) for Cyclone track prediction over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea

By: Y.V. Rama Rao

NHAC, India Meteorological Department, New Delhi. 110003, INDIA

Evidence of a Shift in Phytoplankton Biodiversity in the Arabian Sea - Climate Change or Natural Variability

By: Helga do R. Gomes

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, West Boothbay Harbor, ME, 04575, USA

The Anomalous Indian Ocean Cyclone Season of 2007: The Role of Environmental Influences

By: John T. Fasullo

National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 80305

The Impact of Cyclone Gonu on Selected Coral Rich Areas of the Gulf of Oman, Including Indications of Subsequent Recovery at the Dimaniyat Islands.

By: Oliver Taylor

Five Oceans Environmental Services LLC, Muscat, Oman

Influence of a tropical cyclone GONU on phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a) in the Arabian Sea

By: S.A. Piontkovski

College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University

Weekly Ensemble Prediction of Nargis at JMA

By: Tetsuo NAKAZAWA

    Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency

Coastal Vulnerability Assessment Based on Historic Tropical Cyclones

By: Chris Blount

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Monitoring and prediction of cyclonic disturbances over North Indian Ocean

By: M. MOHAPATRA

India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delh

Climatic Impact of Indian Ocean Dipole on tropical cyclones over the Arabian Sea

By: Yassine Charabi & Salem Al-Hatrushi

Department of Geography, College of Arts & Social Sciences

Sultan Qaboos University

Cyclone Gonu Storm Surge in the Gulf of Oman

By: Hermann M. Fritz

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Cyclone Nargis Storm Surge Flooding in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady River delta

By: Hermann M. Fritz

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

A Climatology of Intense Tropical Cyclones in the North Indian Ocean over the past three decades (1980-2008)

By: HOARAU Karl

University of Cergy-Pontoise, MRTE Laboratory

Summer Tropical Cyclone Formation in the Northern Indian Ocean and the South China Sea

by: Qingqing Li

Shanghai Typhoon Institute, and Laboratory of Typhoon Forecast Technique/CMA, Shanghai, China

Cyclone disaster management: A case study of MODES experience with Cyclone Gonu.

By: Saif Suliman Al – Maani

Ministry of Defense, Oman

Tropical Cyclones in a hieararchy of climate models of increasing resolution

By: P.L. Vidale

NCAS Climate, University of Reading, UK and UKMO Hadley Centre, UK

Tropical Cyclone Occurrences in Bangladesh

By: Rafique Ahmed

Geography and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse,

 La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601, USA.

Recent Trends inTropical Cyclone Activity in the North Indian Ocean

By: O.P.Singh

India Meteorological Department, New Delhi, India

Tropical Cyclones In The South Indian Ocean: Interannual Variability And Its Relation To The Convergence Zone

By: Emmanuel M. Vincent

Laboratoire d’Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentation et Approches Numériques, LOCEAN (CNRS/IRD/UPMC), Paris, France

The Aeroclipper: a new device to probe cyclones

By: Jean-Philippe Duvel

Laboratoire de Meteotrologie Dynamique, ENS/CNRS, Paris, France

Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones Using Asia Environment Simulator: Application to Cyclone Gonu in 2007 and Cyclone Nargis in 2008

By: Mohammed Haggag

Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University

Detection and study of blooms of Trichodesmium erythraeum and Noctiluca miliaris in NE Arabian Sea

By: S. G. Prabhu Matondkar

National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India

Climate Change Associated Risks in Design Levels in the Gulf of Oman, Northern Indian Ocean

By: Simon C Wilson

Five Oceans Ltd., PO Box 660, CPO 131, Sultanate of Oman

Influence of Sea Surface Temperature on tropical cyclone T01B movement in Bay of Bengal -  A Case Study

By: Y.V.B. Sarma

Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 34, Al Khod, 123 Muscat, Oman

Modeling Climate Change: Perspective and Applications in the Context of Bangladesh

By: M.J.B. Alam and F. Ahmed

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET

Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh

Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change:  An Indian Ocean Perspective

By: Thomas R. Knutson

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA

Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Changes in tropical cyclone precipitation over China

By: Fumin Ren

Beijing Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China

Shrinking snowcaps and rising productivity - response of the   Arabian Sea ecosystem to recent climate change

By: Joaquim I. Goes

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, West Boothbay Harbor, ME, 04575, USA.

Mitigating the Humanitarian and Environmental Impact of Tropical Cyclones

By: Nadia Evans

UN OCHA Dubai

Cyclone Gonu, the most intense tropical cyclone on record in the Arabian Sea

By: Mohsen Soltanpour

Dept. Civil Eng., K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran

On Developing a Tropical Cyclone Archive, Climatology and Seasonal Prediction for the South Indian and South Pacific Oceans

By: Yurey Kuleshov

National Climate Centre, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia

Projects study the marine ecology and Climate change in Omani Water

 By: Hamed Mohamed Al Gheilani

Marine science and Fisheries Center

Ministry of Fisheries wealth, Muscat, Oman

Effect of tropical cyclones on agriculture and socio-economic conditions of rural people in Bangladesh

By: Md. Toriqul Islam

Graduate School of Bioresources
Mie University, 1577 Kurima Machiya-cho Tsu-city, Mie 514-8507, Japan

Capabilities of Using Remote sensing and GIS for tropical cyclones forecasting, monitoring and damage assessment

By: Lotfy Kamal A. Azaz

Geography Dept., College of Arts and Social Sciences,  Sultan Qaboos University

Availability and quality of best track data sets of cyclonic disturbances over the north Indian Ocean

By: AJIT TYAGI

India Meteorological Department,

Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003

The first ever super cyclonic storm “GONU” over the Arabian Sea during 01-07 June, 2007 – A case study

By: AJIT TYAGI

India Meteorological Department,

Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003

Characteristics of very severe cyclonic storm “NARGIS” over the Bay of Bengal during 27th April to 3rd May, 2008

By: AJIT TYAGI

India Meteorological Department,

Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003

Characteristics of very severe cyclonic storm “SIDR” over the Bay of   Bengal during 11 - 16 November, 2007

By: AJIT TYAGI

India Meteorological Department,

Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003

Influence of Multi-Scale Moist Processes on Track and Intensity Forecast of Cyclones over North Indian Seas.

By: P. Mukhopadhyay

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

Pune-411008, INDIA

Assessing the Impact of Climate Change: Bio-Physical Ocean Modeling in the Arabian Sea

By: SERGIO DERADA

Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529, USA

Long term trends of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall and its relationship with synoptic systems over Bay of Bengal

By: B. Preethi

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India.

Impact of Global warming on Cyclonic Disturbances over South Asian Region

By: Savita Patwardhan

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India

Global Warming and Tropical Cyclone Activity

By: Johnny C L Chan

Guy Carpenter Asia-Pacific Climate Impact Centre City University of Hong Kong

EUMETSAT’s contribution to monitoring tropical cyclones and climate change over the Indian Ocean

By: Hans Peter Roesli

EUMETSAT, Am Kavalleriesand 31, D-64295 Darmstadt, Germany

Performance Evaluation of DGMANs NWP Models During Guno

By:Sultan Salim Al-yahyai

Directorate General of Meteorology and Air Navigation, Oman

Generating Synthetic Tropical Cyclone Databases for Extreme Winds, Waves and Storm Surges

By: Thomas A. Hardy

Marine Modelling Unit, Australian Maritime College, Launceston TAS 7250

REAL TIME PREDICTION OF SIDR AND NARGIS CYCLONES OVER BAY OF BENGAL USING HIGH RESOLUTION MESOSCALE MODELS

By: D.V. Bhaskar Rao

Department of Meteorology and Oceanography

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India

Cyclone in the Bay of Bengal and its Impact on mesozooplankton

By: Rosamma Stephen

National Institute of Oceanography, Kochi

Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Nargis using a regional coupled model system

By: J. Venkata Ratnam

Frontier Research Center for Global Change/JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo

Simulation of Tropical Cyclones over Indian Seas: Data impact study using WRF-Var Assimilation System

By:Krishna K. Osuri

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi,

Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110016

Simulation of Track and Intensity of Gonu and Sidr with WRF-NMM Modeling System

By: Sujata Pattanayak

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, INDIA

Interannual variation of frequency of cyclonic disturbances landfalling over WMO/ESCAP Panel member countries

By: AJIT TYAGI

India Meteorological Department, Mausam Bhavan, Lodi Road, New Delhi

Role of Sea Surface Temperature in simulation of Arabian Sea Cyclone

By: P. Sinha

Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT Delhi, India

Numerical simulation of the genesis of Cyclone Nargis using a global cloud-system resolving model, NICAM

By: Wataru Yanase

Center for Climate System Research, The University of Tokyo, Japan

The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS) Project:  Overview of Methods and Indian Ocean Statistics

By: David H. Levinson

NOAA National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, North Carolina

Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions During Cyclone Nargis

By: M. J. McPhaden

NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, Washington, USA

Statistical forecasting of tropical cyclones for Bangladesh

By: Saleh A. Wasimi

CQ University, Rockhampton, Queensland 4702, Australia

The Strengths and Weaknesses in Three Groups and their Arguments about the Tropical Cyclone and Climate Change

By: Samiya AlZakwani

Meteorological Office, Muscat International Airport

Understanding The Tropical Cyclone Gonu

By: Khalid Ahmad Al Najar

Directorate General of Aviation and Meteorology, Salalah, Oman

Remote Sensing Imagery Assessment of Areas Severely Affected by Cyclone Gonu

By: Dr. Andy Y. Kwarteng

Remote Sensing and GIS Center, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman

Urban sprawl and city vulnerability: the case of Muscat

By: Dr. Belqacem Mokhtar

Department of Geography, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman

The Use of RS and GIS to Evaluate the Effects of Tropical Cyclones: a Case Study from As'Seeb, Muscat after GONU Cyclone

By: Dr. Talal Al-Awadhi

Department of Geography, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman

Oman Met Department Forecast and warnings Accuracy for Gonu

By: Dr. Humaid  Ali Al-Badi
Remote Sensing and Research section, Directorate General of Meteorology and Air Navigation & WMO Center of Excellence (Muscat)

 

Extended Prediction of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones

By: Dr.Peter J. Webster

School of earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta GA, USA

 

Application of Swan Spectral Wave Model to Simulate Wave Conditions near Muscat

By: Khalid Ahmad Al Najar

Directorate General of Aviation and Meteorology, Salalah, Oman

Impact of rain-affected SSM/I data assimilation on the analyses and forecasts of tropical cyclones, and study of flow-dependent ensemble background errors, over the Southwest Indian Ocean.

By: Dr. R. Montroty

CNRM/GMAP/OBS,CNRS/GAME, Météo France, Toulouse, FRANCE

Flood Studies in Oman and the Difficulties in using Rainfall-runoff Models

By: Dr. Aisha Mufti Al-Qurashi

Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources

Directorate General of Water Resources Assessment

Building National Infrastructure in Response to Disasters, NCCD Experiences during Cyclone Gonu

Azhar Al-Kindi

Executive Office, Natonal Committee for Civil Defence, Sultante of Oman