The Japanese Arctic program and ASSW 2015

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The Japanese Arctic program and ASSW 2015 Hiroyuki Enomoto, Director, Arctic Environment Research Center, NIPR, Japan for Kazuyuki Shiraishi, Dirctor General, NIPR

Green Network of Excellence Program Arctic Climate Change Research Project 2011-2016 "Rapid Change of the Arctic Climate System and its Global Influences Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), NIPR: the core Institute, JAMSTEC: supporting institute, with 300 researchers from 35 universities and institutions.

GRENE - Arctic Climate Change Research Project Rapid Change of the Arctic Climate System and its Global Influences Strategic Research Targets Understanding the mechanism of warming amplification in the Arctic Understanding the Arctic system for global climate and future change Evaluation of the effects of Arctic change on weather in Japan, marine ecosystems and fisheries Prediction of sea Ice distribution and Arctic sea routes http://www.nipr.ac.jp/grene/e/index.html

Observation / GRENE Arctic Clime Change Research Project Greenland Qaanaaq Chukchi Sea Bering Sea Joensuu Land, Ocean, Atmosphere, Cryosphere obs/cruises 2013 R/V Mirai (JAMSTEC) St. Georg Is. Supasskaya Pad 4 Glacier No.31/Suntar Hayata Snow/Siberia Chokurdkha http://www.nipr.ac.jp/grene/kansokudayori/index.html Forest Fire/Siberia

Observation of Greenhouse Gases using Aircraft and Tower Network in Siberia NIES (National Institute of Environmental Sciences): Tower Aircraft Cooperation with: Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Tomsk, Russia Permafrost Institute, Yakutsk, Russia Central Aerological Observatory, Moscow, Russia Institute of Microbiology, Moscow, Russia AN-24 5

Research infrastructures in Svalbard, enhanced by the Arctic Climate Research Project Cloud, Aerosol, Precipitation, Black carbon, GHG EarthCARE (JAXA/ESA) Cloud Particle Probe Microwave Radiometer Lidar/MPL i Skyradiometer All-Sky Camera UPDATING SENSOR AND RESEARCH ACTIVITY NEW 95GHz Cloud Radar New instrument at Ny-Ålesund, cooperation with satellite observation

Real Time Cloud Viewer 2014/03/27 Data: Takano, Chiba University

Arctic Data Archiving System : New data stream started by GRENE Arctic Project http://ads.nipr.ac.jp/

ADS : GRENE Arctic Project Tool GRENE Arctic project aims connecting of observation and modeling studies in the interdisciplinary area of sciences. ADS is essential for this activity. GRENE research data, Climate satellite data, simulation data archive and visualization GRENE Field Observation data Link to reanalysis data (JMA) Model Output (Global, regional, process) Satellite data (JAXA) :GCOM,GPM, ALOS, EarthCare https://ads.nipr.ac.jp/ 10

Improving Arctic Weather Forecast by effective radiosonde network and data assimilation ArcticRose More stations attending Optimizing Collaborative radiosonde network AWI.AARI( JAMSTEC,NIPR

Research Project 1. Japanese GRENE Arctic climate research project (2011-2016) has started by integrating Japanese scientific activities. 2. This project is approaching Arctic problems through four strategic targets. 3. This project enhances interdisciplinal study and collaboration between modelling and observation. 4. The Arctic data archiving System (ADS) is an important tool for the project. National community to International collaborations - the prospect of project goal 2016 and then: science, infrastructure, driving system - the newly established community, JCAR since 2011 and role: ASSW2015, Future Plan 2014 12

ASSW2015 Toyama Japan ASSW2015LOC NIPR, Tokyo, Japan http://www.assw2015.org/

Vladivostok Sapporo Seoul Toyama Tokyo Where is Toyama?

Toyama, Located at the center of Honshu island, was a long time famous for a transportation hub of Japan Sea shipping route, and product of Japanese medicine in the Samurai era. Now Toyama is famous for medicine, biotechnology, IT related industries, and tourism. Population 422,000 Toyama Bay to North delicious sea foods, rich in fishery products, Tateyama mtns. to East many places to visit Access From Tokyo 1 hr from Haneda by airplane 2 hrs by Shinkansen (Bullet train) From Seoul 2 hrs by airplane (Tue, Fri, Sun) From Shanghai 2.5 hrs by airplane (Tue, Sat) From Taipei 3.5 hrs by airplane (Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun)

Venue Toyama International Conference Center, Toyama city All rooms were reserved for the period of ASSW 2015.

Main hall that accommodates 825 persons Main hall with 825 seats 5 multi purpose halls, with more than 100 seats 2 other small meeting rooms available for meeting with 10 20 persons. 2 Conference rooms

Touristic spots World Heritage Ainokura "Gassho" (thatched gable roof) style House Community Snow wall along the Tateyama/Kurobe Alpine Route And many others.

ASSW2015 Main Organizers IASC and related partners Co Organizers Science Council of Japan Local Organizing Group NIPR, JCAR, MEXT, IARC, JAMSTEC, JAXA Supported by Toyama prefecture, Toyama city, and LOC Chair: K. Shiraishi, Director General of NIPR vice chairs: A. Sugimoto(HU), T.Ohata(JAMSTEC), H.Enomoto(NIPR) members: H. Tanaka(U. Tsukuba), M. Ishikawa(Hokaido U.), M.Uchida (NIPR), Y.Kodama(NIPR), T. Sueyoshi (JAMSTEC), H. Takakura (Tohoku U.), M Hori(JAXA)

ASSW2015 Whole Program(tentative) date am/pm Main Hall Room201 Room202 Room203 Room204 Apr. 23(Thu.) Apr. 24(Fri.) Apr. 25(Sat.) Apr. 26(Sun.) Apr. 27(Mon.) Apr. 28(Tue. ) Apr. 29(Wed.) Apr. 30(Thu.) am Council IASC Council SHWG TWG MWG FARO pm ISIRA AWG IASC Atmosphere WG am CWG AWG CWG APECS PAG EPB pm MWG IASC Marine WG IASC Cryosphere WG am Council APECS NySMAC pm TWG IASC Terrestrial WG SHWG IASC Social & Human WG am Public APECS pm lecture FARO Forum of Arctic Research Operators am EPB ICARPⅢ pm PAG Pacific Arctic Group Association of Polar Early Career Scientists European Polar Board am ICARPⅢ IPA International Permafrost Association pm ISAR-4 NySMAC Ny Ålesund Science Managers Committee am ICARPⅢ IASSA International Arctic Social Sciences Association pm ISAR-4 ISIRA International Science Initiative in the Russian Arctic am ICARP ISAR-4 pm ISAR International Symposium on the Arctic Research International Conference on Arctic Research Planning

Scientific Symposium: ISAR 4 A part of ASSW2015 science symposium ISAR 4 SSC was formed with 24members. Chairs: Atsuko Sugimoto, Volker Rachold Now discussing on: Direction and subtitle of ISAR 4 Programming sub committee: Chair: Rikie Suzuki, Vice chair: Seung Il Nam Members: Session conveners Sessions: General and Special (Draft) General sessions >Atmospheric science >Ocean and sea ice >Hydrology, permafrost and snow cover >Ice sheets, glaciers and ice cores >Terrestrial ecosystem >Marine ecosystem >Geomorphology and geology* >Geospace* >Integrated modeling studies >Social and human* Special sessions will be solicited.

ICARPIII IASC s 25th anniversary celebration

Schedule (Draft) as of April.2, 2014 ASSW2015LOC ISAR 4 ICARPIII /IASC Feb. 2014 Feb. 14, 2nd LOC meeting Feb. 14 1 st ISAR 4 LWG meeting Mar. 2014 Apr. 2014 May 2014 Jun. 2014 Jul. 2014 Aug. 2014 Sep. 2014 ASSW2014(Apr. 5 11) Helsinki Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Meeting w/iasc sec. ISAR 4SSC meeting Common day ICARPIII Website Beginning : 2nd circular open ASSW2015 registration starts 1st circular open Call for Session starts Jun. 30 Call for Session closes Middle : 2nd circular open Abstract collection starts Oct. 2014 Nov. 2014 Middle: Abstract collection ends Dec. 2014 Middle. Abstract acceptance notice Jan. 2015 Feb. 2015 Middle: Early Bird ends Middle: Program open Mar. 2015 Middle: Registration closes Apr. 2015 ASSW2015(Apr. 23 30)Toyama, Japan