<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< CRC News No.1825:2012年 1月 6日 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位 CRC事務局 宇宙線研支部 ******< 名古屋ワークショップ「太陽活動と気候変動の関係」(第2報) >****** 第2回「太陽活動と気候変動の関係」に関する名古屋ワークショップのお知らせ(第2報) 2012年1月6日 関係者各位 第2回「太陽活動と気候変動の関係」に関する名古屋ワークショップのプログラム と案内(第2報)をお届けいたします。昨年度に引き続き開催されるこのワークシ ョップでは、Judith Lean博士をはじめとした海外の著名な研究者を招聘し、国際 ワークショップとして太陽活動と気候変動の関係に関する科学的議論を多角的に展 開します。気候変動を宇宙と地球のつながりから考える大変貴重な機会となるもの と思いますので、関連分野の研究者のみならず、太陽活動や地球環境にご興味を持 たれている学生や一般市民の皆さんにも多数ご参加いただけると幸いです。当日登 録によって参加可能ですので、多くのみなさまのご来場をお待ちしております。 ワークショップ・ウェブページ: http://www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp/eng/news/2011/09/workshop-16-17-jan-2012.php 名古屋ワークショップ・コンビーナ— 草野完也(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所・教授) 松見 豊(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所・所長/教授) 小寺邦彦(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所・客員教授) 増田公明(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所・准教授) 中塚 武(名古屋大学環境学研究科・教授) 安成哲三(名古屋大学地球水循環研究センター・教授、地球生命圏研究機構長) 第2回「太陽活動と気候変動の関係」に関する名古屋ワークショップ The 2nd Nagoya Workshop on the Relationship between Solar Activity and Climate Changes 日時:2012年1月16日(月)10:00 〜 同17日(火)16:30 場所:名古屋大学 野依記念学術交流館1階 キャンパスマップ: http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/global-info/access-map/higashiyama/ にてE3-1 アクセス:名古屋市営地下鉄名城線「名古屋大学」駅2番出口より徒歩10分程度 参加登録:当日会場にて登録可能、参加無料(懇親会を除く) 懇親会:名古屋大学「花の木」レストラン 1月16日18:00〜20:00(会費:一般5000円、学生3000円) 主催:名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所、名古屋大学地球生命圏研究機構 お問い合わせ:名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所第1部門秘書室 E-mail: secret1 [at] stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp Phone: 052-747-6414 Fax: 052-789-5787 プログラム: January 16 (Mon), 2012 9:30~10:00 Registration Session I: Opening and Keynote Talk (Chair: Kanya KUSANO) 10:00~10:10 Welcome Yutaka MATSUMI (Nagoya Univ., Japan) 10:10~11:00 Judith LEAN (Naval Research Laboratory, USA) (Keynote Talk) Variations in Solar Irradiance and Climate Session II: Solar & Heliospheric Activity (Chair: Kanya KUSANO) 11:00~11:45 Leif SVALGAARD (Stanford Univ., USA) (Invited Talk) The Long-term Variation of Solar Activity 11:45~12:00 Munetoshi TOKUMARU (Nagoya Univ., Japan) Long-term Evolution of the Global Solar Wind Structure 12:00~12:15 Ayumi ASAI (Kyoto Univ., Japan) Long-term Variation of Solar UV/EUV Emission Derived by Full-Disk Solar Images 12:15~12:30 Session Discussion 12:30~12:40 Workshop Photo 12:40~14:10 Lunch Session III: Cosmic Ray and its Influence (Chair: Kimiaki MASUDA) 14:10~14:35 Martin BODKER ENGHOFF & Henrik SVENSMARK (National Space Institute, Denmark) Effects of Cosmic Ray Decreases on Cloud Microphysics 14:35~14:55 Hiroko MIYAHARA (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) Effects of Galactic Cosmic Rays on Weather and Climate 14:55~15:15 Shigeo TOMITA (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan) Correlation between Consumption of SO2 and Nucleation Rate in N2/H2O/SO2 by Irradiation of 20 MeV Protons 15:15~15:30 Session Discussion 15:30~16:00 Oral Presentation for Posters (1 min each) 16:00~17:30 Poster Session 17:30~18:00 Break 18:00~20:00 Banquet (at Restaurant HANANOKI in Nagoya University) January 17 (Tue), 2012 Session IV: Stratospheric Dynamics and Chemistry (Chair: Tetsuzo YASUNARI) 9:30~10:15 Kunihiko KODERA (Nagoya Univ., Japan) (Invited Talk) Solar Influence on the Earth’s Surface through Stratospheric Dynamical Processes 10:15~10:30 Yousuke YAMASHITA (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan) Effects of the 11-year Solar Cycle and the Quasi-biennial Oscillation on the Northern Hemisphere Stratosphere and Troposphere in the JRA-25 Reanalysis Data and CCSR/NIES CCM 10:30~10:45 Yuhji KURODA (Meteorological Research Institute, Japan) Role of Ultra-violet Radiation on the Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling of the Southern Annular Mode 10:45~11:00 Session Discussion 11:00~11:20 Break Session V: GCM (Chair: Tetsuzo YASUNARI) 11:20~12:05 Adam SCAIFE (Met Office Hadley Centre, UK) (Invited Talk) Solar Variability Influence on the Troposphere and Surface Climate 12:05~12:20 Wataru OHFUCHI (JAMSTEC, Japan) A Study of 3-D Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Model for Cosmoclimatology 12:20~12:30 Session Discussion 12:30~14:00 Lunch Session VI: Millennium Variability and Extreme Events (Chair: Takeshi NAKATSUKA) 14:00~14:15 Yasushi MURAKI (Nagoya Univ., Japan) Solar Variability of Grand Minima Estimated from Annual Growth Rates of the Tree Rings 14:15~14:30 Yasuhiko YAMAGUCHI (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) Synchronized Northern Hemisphere Climate Change and Solar Magnetic Cycles During the Maunder Minimum 14:30~14:45 Takuro KOBASHI (National Institute of Polar Research, Japan) Solar Influence on Greenland Temperature Anomalies over the Last 1000 Years 14:45~15:00 Yuko MOTIZUKI (RIKEN, Japan) Nitrate Ion Concentrations Observed in an Antarctic Dome-Fuji Ice Core and its Implications for the Solar Activity Cycles in the 10th and 11th Centuries 15:00~15:15 Ryuho KATAOKA (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Snowball Earth Events Driven by a Starburst of the Milky Way Galaxy 15:15~15:30 Session Discussion Session VII: Discussion and Closing (Chair: Kanya KUSANO) 15:30~16:15 Workshop Discussion 16:15~16:20 Closing Poster Presentations (01) Yoichiro HANAOKA (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan) Long-term Synoptic Observation of the Sun by the Solar Observatory of the NAOJ (02) Daiko SHIOTA (RIKEN, Japan) Yearly Variation of Magnetic Field in the Solar Polar Regions Observed with Hinode (03) Naoto NISHIZUKA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan) Relationship between Prominence Eruption and Particle Acceleration in a Solar Flare with 3D MHD Simulation (04) Kiyoto SHIBASAKI (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan) Radio Imaging Observations of Solar Activity Cycle and its Anomaly (05) Kazuyuki HAKAMADA (Chubu Univ., Japan) Long-term Variations of Three-dimensional Structure of the Coronal Magnetic Field (06) Takeru SUZUKI (Nagoya Univ., Japan) Solar Wind in the Past (07) Ashtosh SHRIVASTAVA (Jiwaji Univ., India) Interplanetary Transient Flows and Associated Space Weather Effects (08) Norimichi MASHIKO (Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan) High Time Resolution Digitization of Analog Magnetograms Useful for Investigations of Solar Activities (09) Yasuhiro MINAMOTO (Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan) 100 Years of Geomagnetic Observations at KAKIOKA - As an Index of Solar Activity (10) Bogyeong KIM (Chungnam National Univ., Korea) Solar Cycle Variation of Solar, Interplanetary, and Geomagnetic Parameters (11) Hwa Jin CHOI (Chungnam National Univ., Korea) Relationship between Activity Cycle and Brightness Variation of Solar Type Stars (12) Subhash C. KAUSHIK (Jiwaji Univ., India) GLEs and Their Space Weather Aspects during Solar Cycle 23 (13) Shohei HATTORI (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) An Isotope View on Ionising Radiation as a Source of Sulphuric Acid (14) Ryohei SUZUKI (Tokyo Institute of Technology / JAMSTEC, Japan), & Wataru OHFUCHI (JAMSTEC, Japan) The Effect on Climate Induced by Cloud Properties Variation (15) Akira MIZUNO (Nagoya Univ., Japan) Millimeter-wave Observation to Detect the Influence of Energetic Particle Precipitation on the Middle Atmosphere over Syowa Station (16) Takashi WATANABE (Nagoya Univ., Japan) Activity of WDC for Cosmic Rays in Research of Solar-Climate Connections (17) Atsuki SHINBORI (Kyoto Univ., Japan) Long-term Variation in the Upper Atmosphere as Seen in the Amplitude of the Geomagnetic Solar Quiet Daily Variation (18) Kentaro SEKIGUCHI (RIKEN, Japan) A Simulation Study of Stratospheric Chemical Reactions Induced by Astronomical Ionizing Events (19) Kiyotaka SHIBATA (Meteorological Research Institute, Japan) Solar Signals in MRI-CCM Simulations under Transient Forcings for SST and GHGs but a Perpetual Solar Max Condition (20) Il-Hyun CHO (Univ. of Science and Technology, Korea) Changes in SLP over South Korea Associated with HSE (21) Yasuyuki AONO (Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan) Change in Temperature Reconstructions Deduced from Plant Phenologies Recorded by Japanese Historical Archives, and its Correspondence with Solar Variation. (22) Fujio KUMON (Shinshu Univ., Japan) Paleoclimate Reconstruction for the Last 72 ka Based on Total Organic Carbon Contents and Pollen Compositions of the Drilled Sediment Cores in Lake Nojiri, Central Japan (23) Seong Suk LEE (Chungnam National Univ., Korea) The Long Term Variation of Temperature Changes in the Cities of Korean Peninsula (24) Yoichi NAKAI (RIKEN, Japan) Verification of Significance for Solar Cycles in 14C-concentration Variation by Consideration of Measurement Uncertainty (25) Masanobu YAMAMOTO (Hokkaido Univ. Japan) The 900, 1500 and 2500-year Oscillations of the Kuroshio-Oyashio Boundary during the Holocene =====================================