The 2nd Open Science Symposium on
Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate (2nd OSS-2015).
October 26-28, 2015, Busan, Korea
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KIOST 2015
KIOST 2015
Naval Research Lab 2013
Poster Session :
- Poster size must be equal to or smaller than
the board size of 190cm in height and 95cm in width.
( A0 size : 118.9(height)*84.1(width) cm)
Every poster will be displayed on 27th of October.
* Program schedule & abstract
OSS 2015 program schedule
OSS 2015 merged file
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_invited speakers
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_session 1
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_session 2
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_session 3
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_session 4
ㄴOSS 2015 abstract_poster session
Backgrounds
The 2nd Open Science Symposium on Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate (2nd OSS-2015) is to be held on October 26-28, 2015 in Busan, Korea under the auspices of NPOCE (Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment) and SPICE (Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment), which will provide a forum for oceanographers, meteorologists and climate scientists to exchange recent progresses and advances in their study of the Western Pacific Ocean (WPO) circulation and climate, marine biogeochemistry and ecosystem, their variability, changes and impacts, to explore opportunities for international scientific collaboration, and to promote interdisciplinary study in WPO. It will be an excellent opportunity for students, early career and young scientists working in the field to show-case their research, gain international exposure, and shape their academic career directions.
The first OSS on Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate, organized by NPOCE and SPICE, was held on October 15-17, 2012 in Qingdao, China. A special section of the Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR) will be published soon, which can be downloaded from the website of JGR-Oceans now. Another special section of JGR is planned to start right after the 2nd OSS-2015.
Topic and Scope
Session 1:
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Western Boundary Currents (WBCs) dynamics and variability;
Session 2:
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Interaction of WPO circulation with adjacent waters (e.g., the East and South China Seas, ITF, Indian Ocean, extra-tropical Pacific Ocean);
Session 3:
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Roles of WPO circulation variability in warm pool and ENSO variability;
Session 4:
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Influences of WPO on regional (e.g., monsoon, typhoon, extreme climatic events) and global climate systems and their predictability;
Session 5:
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WPO’s role in and impacts on carbon cycle, biogeochemical process, acidification, ecosystem, paleo-oceanography, and so on.
Venue
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Paradise Hotel Busan, S.Korea
(Address : 296, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan)
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