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Beijing, China31 M a r c h - 3 April 2003

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International Programme Committee (IPC)

Chairman:Dr. QIN Dahe, Chairman for CNCC, IPCC/WGI Co-Chair, China

Vice-Chairmen:Prof. YAN Hong, Assistant Secretary-General of WMODr. ZHENG Guoguang, Vice-Chairman and Secretary General for CNCC, China

Members:Dr. Rajendra PACHAURI, IPCC ChairDr. M. MUNASINGHE, IPCC Vice ChairDr. Y.A. IZRAEL, IPCC Vice ChairDr. Susan SOLOMON, IPCC/WG1 Co-Chair, NOAA Aeronomy Lab, USA Dr.O. CANZIANI, IPCC/WG2 Co-Chair, Argentina Dr. M.L. PARRY, IPCC/WG2Co-Chair, UKDr. B. METZ, IPCC/WG3 Co-Chair, NetherlandsDr. O. DAVIDSON, IPCC/WG3 Co-Chair, Sierra LeoneDr. Keith ALVERSON, Executive Director, PAGES International Project Office,

SwitzerlandProf. P.LEMKE, Chair, JSC/WCRP, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and

Marine Research, GermanyDr. Guy P. BRASSEUR, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany Mr.Dennis TIRPAK, UNFCCCMr. RUAN Shuigen, CMA, ChinaMr. TANG Xu, CMA, China

Secretary General of IPCDr. ZHENG Guoguang, Vice-Chairman and Secretary General for CNCC, China

Deputy Secretary General of IPCMr. ZHANG Guocai, Director-General, National Meteorological Center, China Dr.

ZHANG Renhe, President, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China

Scientific Steering Committee (SSC)

Chairman:Prof. YE Duzheng, Academician, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, ChinaVice-Chairmen:

Prof. CHAO Jiping, Academician, State Oceanic Administration (SOA), China Prof.Berrien MOORE III, Director of the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans

and Space, University of New Hampshire, USASir. John T. HOUGTON, Hadley Centre, Meteorological Office, UK Dr.R. ANTHES, President, UCAR, USA Dr. Tim KILLEN, Director,NCAR, USAProf. LIU Tungsheng, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Prof. SHI Yafeng, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaProf. ZENG Qingcun, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Prof.ZHANG Xinshi, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Prof. ZHOUXiuji, Academician, Chinese Academy of Meteorological

Sciences, ChinaMembers:

Prof. A. SUMI, Director, Center for Climate System Research, University ofTokyo Japan

Prof. AN Zhisheng, Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Prof.CHOU Jifan, Academician, Training Center of CMA, China Prof. CHEN JayChung, Hongkong, ChinaProf. CHAN Johnny C. L., Hongkong, ChinaDr. David CARSON, Joint Planning Staff, World Climate Research ProgrammeDr. David R. EASTERLING, National Climatic Data Center, USAProf. Deliang CHEN, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Gteborg University, SwedenProf. DING Yihui, National Climate Center, CMA, ChinaProf. Soi Kun FONG, Macao, ChinaDr. James HANSEN, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NASA, USADr. John CHURCH, Antarctic CRC and CSIRO Marine Research, AustraliaDr. Jerry M. MELILLO, Co-Director, Ecosystems Center, USAProf. HUANG Ronghui, Academician, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, ChinaProf. LI Jijun, Academician, Lanzhou University, ChinaDr. N. SUNDARARAMAN, Former Secretary of the IPCCProf. Paul A. MAYEWSKI, University of Maine, USAProf REN Zhenhai, Academician, National Environment Protection Agency,

ChinaProf. WANG Pinxian, Academician, Tongji University, ChinaProf Wei-Chyung WANG, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, State

University of New York at Albany, USAProf. WU Guoxiong, Academician, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, ChinaMr. Yadowsun BOODHOO, President of CCL/WMO

Academic Secretaries:Prof REN Guoyu, National Climate Center, ChinaDr. LUO Yong, National Climate Center, ChinaDr. SHI Li, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences

Local Organizing Committee (LOC )

Chairman:Mr. SHEN Xiaonong, Director-General, Department of International Cooperation,

CMA, ChinaVice-Chairmen:

Mr. ZHOU Shuguang, Deputy Director-General, Department of ForecastingServices and Disaster Mitigation, CMA, China

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Prof. LI Weijing, Deputy Director-General, National Climate Center, China Mr.ZHENG Yunjie, Deputy Director-General, Department of InternationalCooperation, CMA, China

Members:Mr.WANG Bangzhong, Depai inent of Forecasting Services and Disaster

Mitigation, CMA, ChinaMr. YING Ning, Department of Forecasting Services and Disaster

Mitigation, CMA, ChinaMs. FENG Xuezhu, Department of Science, Technology and Education, CMA,

ChinaMs. CHAO Qingchen, National Meteorological Center, ChinaMr. CHEN Zhenlin, Department of International Cooperation, CMA, China Mr.SUN Rui, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China Ms. ZHANGYan, National Meteorological Center, China

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CONTENTS

SO-01 Connections between climate and the ozone layer: A review 1Dr. Susan Solomon

SO-02 GPS observations of climate change......................................................................................................1Dr. Richard A. Anthes

SO-03 On orderly human activities................................................................................................................ 2Prof. YE Duzheng

SO-04 Climate change and sustainable development in the IPCC AR4........................................................... 3Prof. Mohan Munasinghe

SO-05 The Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) for the integrated study of the earth system................ 4Dr. David J. Carson

SO-06 Inter-decadal variability of the temperature and precipitation patterns in the East Asian Monsoon region........................................................................................................................................................6Prof. DING Yihui

SO-07 Global warming does not lead to more intense tropical cyclones ......................................................... 7Prof. Johnny C. L. CHAN

SO-08 Climate change in the Pacific over the past 300 years ........................................................................... 8Dr. Keith Alverson

SO-09 Revised estimates of 20th century sea-level rise.................................................................................... 9Dr. John A. Church

SO-10 Model development for the global warming prediction by using the Earth Simulator............................9Prof. Akimasa Sumi

SO-11 Observed high latitude temperature change in North America...............................................................10Dr. David R. Easterling

S1-05 A review an tropical cyclone field experiments and research.............................................................. 11Prof. CHEN Lianshou

S2-1-01 Discussion an the present climate change from warm-dry to warm-wet in Northwest China...........13Prof. SHI Yafeng

S4-01 Summertime quadruplet heating pattern in the subtropics and the associated atmospheric circulation 15Prof. Guoxiong WU

S4-08 Cloud-climate interaction over East Asia: a modeling perspective.......................................................15Prof. Wei-Chyung WANG

S6-O1 Interdecadal variability of climate and its impact an water resources in China ................................. 16Prof. HUANG Ronghui

S6-14 Climate-induced variability of sea level in Stockholm: Influence of air temperature andatmospheric circulation.................................................................................................................17Prof. Deliang CHEN

S9-05 In preparation for climate change ......................................................................................................18

Plenary Session Keynote SpeechesMarch 31„2003, Conference Hall, NSMC Building (MR1)

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Yadowsun BoodhooS9-11 WMO role in controlling climate change........................................................................................... 19

Younis Al-FenadiS0-12 Climate Change and Sustainable Development................................................................................20

Sir John HoughtonS0-13 A 700 Year Record of the Antarctic Oscillation and Implications for Understanding the Global

Climate System ............................................................................................................................ 20Paul A. Mayewski

<Oral Presentations>

S1-01 The changing nature of Australian droughts...................................................................................... 22Neville Nicholls

S1-02 China heavy rainfall experiment and study (CHeRES) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25NI Yunqi

S1-03 Climate change: Assessment of climatic extremes risk ................................................................... 26V. Cazac

S1-04 Temporal characteristics of the numbers of days with heavy rain and torrential rain in the last 100 yearsin Wuhan and Yichang ............................................................................................................... 27CHEN Zhenghong

S1-06 Spatial statistical structure of annual climate extremes and gridding their temporal trends...28 DmitryKiktev

S1-07 Climatic change of flood and drought events with their characteristics in the recent 50 years overZhejiang Province ......................................................................................................................... 30GU Junqiang

SI-08 Changes in extreme climate events during the 20th century in South Korea ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 31Won-Tae Kwon

S1-09 Effects of abrupt climate change an drought in North China in 1970's .............................................. 32WANG Anyu

S1-10 Trends of temperature and precipitation extremes in China during the second half of the 20`x' century...................................................................................................................................................... 33ZHAI Panmao

S1-11 Extreme events and observed regional (South America) trends: A preliminary review ..................... 34L.J.Mata M.Rusticucci

S1-12 Effects of typhoon an China's precipitation during 1957-1996 ........................................................ 38REN Fumin

S1-13 Changes in temperature extremes over Argentina ............................................................................ 39Matilde Monica Rusticucci

S1-14 Global climatic warming, the Yangtze floods and potential loss.......................................................40JIANG Tong

Session 1: Extreme Weather and Climate Events and Climate ChangeApril 1, 2003, Multi-Function Hall, NMC (MR5)

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S1-15 A numerical simulation of heavy rainfall event in Shanghai an 5 August 2001.................................41Gang FU

S1-16 Characteristics and observation of dust storm in China .................................................................... 42ZHANG Renjian

S1-17 The predictability of extreme climate events and extreme weather events .......................................44CHEN Juying

S1-18 The climate change in north region of China and its impact an dust storm events .........................44GAO Qingxian

<Poster Presentations>

PS1-02: Trend of drought in the Songhuajiang and Nenjiang valley and the possible response to globalwarming ....................................................................................................................................... 45SUN Yonggang

PS1-03: Study an rainstorm and sandstorm in the Tarlimu Basin of China .................................................47HAN Yongxiang

PS1-04: Dust storm and climate change in Xinjiang, China........................................................................48HE Qing

PS1-05: The meso-scale characteristics of 7-9 April 2001 sand-dust storm................................................48KANG Fengqin

PS1-06: Climatic characteristics and the cause of dust Storm ....................................................................... 50LI Xifu

PS1-07: Hot and dry weather in 2000 summer in Beijing ............................................................................ 51LIU HaiTao

PS1-08: Analysis of temporal and spatial characteristics of drought over last fifty years in Min Province52LIU Yuying

PSl-09: Analysis an characteristics of strong meso-ßscale front of a storm rainfall ..................................54PU Meijuan

PS1-10: Evaporation in Tianjin area and its impacts an local drought climate ......................................54RONG Yanshu

PS1-11: Numerical simulation of torrential rain event in the esst part of Northwest China .......................56WANG Jinsong

PS1-13: The study and forecast of heavy-rain in Hubei Province..............................................................57WANG Dengyan

PS1-14: Rainstorm frequency variation in the coastal region of Southeast China....................................... 58XU Jinj ing

PS1-15: Analysis of climatic conditions of dust source in Ebinur area ......................................................58YANG Qing

PS1-16: Climatic characteristics of heavy precipitation events over the Yangtze Basins ...........................59YANG Hongging

PS1-17: Change of extreme precipitation and human activities in Xinjiang, China ...................................60YANG Lianmei

PSl-18: Air-sea interaction and catastrophic floods in Hubei Province....................................................... 62ZHANG Shujun

PS1-19: The feature analysis of extreme heavy rain of 8-9 June 2002 in southern Shanxi Province.............64ZHANG Hong

PS1-21: A software System for retrieving 3-D wind fields using Dual-Doppler radar and the wind

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structure of summer heavy rain in China ...................................................................................... 65ZHOU HaiGuang

PS1-22: The structures and evolutions of meso-scale System of heavy-rain.................................................66ZHOU Xiaolan

PS1-23: Study an meso-scale severe convective System using radar data ...................................................67JIANG Yuhua

PS1-24: Extreme flood events and disasters during the transition period from warm-dry to warm-wetclimate in Xinjiang ...................................................................................................................... 68JIANG Feng-qing

PS1-25: The basic characteristics of surface heating field during the spring dust storms in Northwest China......................................................................................................................................................69WANG Jin-song

PS1-26: Climate change and climate extreme events of Hubei Province during the past 50 years.................70LIU Min

PS1-27: A case study an the cause and influence of sandstorm in Beijing....................................................71LIU Jianzhong

PS1-29: A study an the blowing-sand and dust storm in Beijing during 1954-2001 ..................................... 72YANG Jie

PS1-31: Risk analysis of urban water logging induced by rainfall in TianJin City ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 74XIE Yiyang

PS1-32: Analysis an the annual frequency anomalies of typhoon and hurricane in 1998 ............................ 76LIZengzhong

PS1-33: Spatial and temporal characteristics of dust storms in China and its surrounding regions, 1960-1999:Relations to source area and climate............................................................................................... 77Jimin SUN

S2-1-02 Statistical and synoptic analysis of Azarbaijan area rainfall during 1961-95 period .................. 78Bohloul Alijani

S2-1-03 Low-frequency variability of global mean surface temperature during the last millennium...........79CAI Jingning

S2-1-04 Current climate and climate change scenarios under global warming in Kazakhstan.................. 81Svetlana Dolgikh

S2-1-05 Detection of changes of climate state, climate variability and climate extremes indices in theregions of Eurasia ....................................................................................................................... 83Georgii V. Gruza

S2-1-06 Observed climate variability and change in Mongolia .............................................................. 84Yong Seung CHUNG

S2-1-07 Detection of errors in Uganda climatological data sets and the design of quality control procedure .................................................................................................................................................... 84Lubega Fortunata

<Oral Presentations>

Session 2-1: Observed Climate Variability and Change-Instrumental Record April 1, 2003,Academic Hall, NSMC (MR1)

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S2-1-08 Climate variability and change in Bulgaria during the 20'h century.......................................86Vesselin Avramov Alexandrov

S2-1-09 Change of glacier - snow water resources and mountain runoff in the arid area ofNorthwest China ........................................................................................................................ 87KANG Ersi

S2-1 -10 Temperature change of Mainland China over the past 50 years.............................................. 88Guoyu REN

S2-1-11 Analysis of air temperature variations in Bulgaria...................................................................89Ek. Koleva

S2-1-12 Recent increase in the persistence of atmospheric circulation over Europe: Comparisonwith long-term variations since 1881....................................................................................... 90 J.Kysely

S2-1-13 Climate in Nigeria-its reality and impacts ................................................................................ 91S. O. Gbuyiro

S2-1-14 Recent change in winter temperature over South Korea ......................................................... 93S.-B. Ryoo

S2-1-15 Climate change and its impacts in Indonesia ............................................................................ 93N. F. Riama

S2-1-16 Climate change in Kazakhstan...................................................................................................94L. A. Voronina

S2-1-17 Recent increase in persistence of atmospheric circulation over Europe: Comparison withlong-term variations since 1881.................................................................................................94J. K.Warm

S2-1-18 An investigation of temporal and spatial variations of 1988-1998 snow cover over thenorthem hemisphere .................................................................................................................. 94YANG Xiuqun

S2-1-19 The variation and distribution of snow cover in China............................................................ 95LIU Yujie

S2-1-20 Snow conditions in Bulgarian mountain regions....................................................................... 96Nadejda Petkova

S2-1-21 Climatic changes over Arabian states of Qatar, Oman and United Arab Emirates .........................97P. Govinda Rao

S2-1-22 The calculation of riet surface radiation in cloudy atmosphere over Northwestem China byusing GMS data ...........................................................................................................................98YANG Dasheng

S2-1-23 Change and variability of historical soil temperatures in Russia.......................................... 100Tingjun ZHANG

S2-1-24 On climate variations and related factors observed in Korea ......................................................... 103Yong-seung Chung

S2-1-25 Study an the trends of precipitation in Northwest China during the 20th century ................ 103SONG Lianchun

S2-1-26 Research an the anomaly of summer temperature over Northeast China by using satellitedata ............................................................................................................................................ 104JIANG Shangcheng

S2-1-27 Study an the change of climate and environment in the arid inland areas of Eurasia .........105WEI Wenshou

S2-1-28 Ort climate change during the 20th century in DPRK ............................................................ 107Chae Sen Suk

S2-1-29 The seasonal and diumal variation of urban heat island in Beijing ................................................ 108

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XIE ZhuangS2-1-30 Precipitation trends in the Yangtze River catchments .................................................................. 109

S. Becker, M. Gemmer, Tong JIANGS2-1-31 Application of remote sensing data and information technology in climate System monitoring with

reference of Indian monsoon ....................................................................................................... 110S. Samarajalingam

<Oral Presentations>

S2-2-O1 Climatic changes as recorded by cryosphere ................................................................................111YAO Tandong

S2-2-02 Scaling analysis of past climate variations records in instrumental and proxy data .....................111Nina Mikhailovna Datsenko

S2-2-03 Tropical modulation of western US precipitation: El Nino from proxy data for the last millennia .111Nicholas E. Graham

S2-2-04 Multi-scale abrupt changes of precipitation in the western United States during the last 8000 Years.....................................................................................................................................................111JIANG Jianmin

S2-2-05 Palaeolake and palaeoenvironment between 42-18kaBP in the Tengger Desert, NW China .......114ZHANG Hucai

S2-2-06 Centennial-scale dry-wet period variability in East Asia............................................................. 115Weihong QIAN

S2-2-07 Impact of ENSO events an the hydrological System of the Cordillera de Los Andes during the last 450years ...........................................................................................................................................116D. R. Compagnucci

S2-2-08 Spring/summer temperature reconstruction in western Norway 1734-2002 .................................. 116Oyvind Nordli

S2-2-09 Reconstruction of early-summer dryness indices in mid-north region of China from 1500 using treering chronologies.........................................................................................................................118LIU Hongbin

S2-2-10 An extreme climatological event: the burning summer of the year 1743 over North China in thecontext of climatic changes ........................................................................................................118Gaston R. Demaree

S2-2-11 Mode and tempo of latest quaternary climate change in the East Sea/Sea of Japan ........................ .119Im Chul Shin

S2-2-12 Amplitude and frequency modulation of multi-decadal, centennial and millennial climate variationsas seen in proxy records during the Holocene and Pleistocene.....................................................120D. M. Sonechkin

S2-2-13 Reconstruction of a major historical climate anomaly: the Tate Hauudes Hiuimum.......................120Hans Von Storch

S2-2-14 The Jong-term variation of drought in spring and summer seasons and anomalous temperature duringthe last 1000 years in DPRK........................................................................................................121Jo Song Har

S2-2-15 Palaeoclimates in the desert regions of northwestern China during the last 30,000 years .

Session 2-1: Observed Climate Variability and Change-Instrumental Record April

1, 2003, Academic Hall, NSMC (MR1)

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YANG Xiaoping ......................................................................................................................1

S2-2-16 Coral 8'80 record as an indicator of winter monsoon intensity in South China Sea..........................431PENG Zicheng

S2-2-17 The temperature variations revealed by SSA in the past 2000a in the Guliya ice core ................... 123YANG Meixue

<Poster Presentations>

PS2-03: Features of persistence of winter temperature in Beijing................................................................ 124LI Hui

PS2-04: A diagnostic analysis of temperature variations in Chongging .................................................... 125LI Yonghua

PS2-06: Feature of upper air temperature change in Xinjiang .................................................................. 126NAN Qinghong

PS2-07: Some issues related to summer rainfall in North China .............................................................. 127SUN JiSong

PS2-10: On the diurnal variation of globally averaged temperature and surface heat fluxes detected in dataanalysis and a GCM simulation ....................................................................................................130Isamu Yagai

PS2-11: The climatic observation system and disaster warning ................................................................130YANG Lin

PS2-12: Climatology of the rainfall in the Xinanjiang River basin ........................................................... 132ZHU Juzhong

PS2-14: Investigation and evaluation an frozen ground in Heilongjiang Province ................................... 134WANG Yuguang

PS2-15: The characteristics of climate variation in Jiaxing during the recent 40 years ............................136GUO Keyi

PS2-16: Research an rationalization of climatic change in Inner Mongolia..............................................137PEI Hao

PS2-17: An analysis an the warming trend of Beijing in the recent 100 years..........................................137GUO Wenli

PS2-18: Application of remote sensing data in environmental monitoring of Heilongjiang Province ...... 138LI Xiufen

PS2-19: Investigation of eco-environment by remote sensing in semi-arid and arid region of northemShanxi Province ............................................................................................................................ 139Anlin LIU

PS2-21: Applications of "3S" for monitoring soil moisture conditions in Beijing ..................................... 141WANG Xiaoyun

PS2-22: Vicarious radiometric calibration of FY- 1 D sensor ....................................................................... 142ZHANG Yuxiang

PS2-23: Application of 3S techniques in ecological engineering monitoring............................................. 142PEI Hao

PS2-24: Analysis of features of anomalous winter temperature in Shandong Province .................................. 144YANG Cheng-fang

PS2-25: Long-term variation features of pacific subsurface temperature and El Nino...............................145XUE DeQiang

PS2-26: Paleogeography and glaciation of the Barents Sea shelf in late Pleistocene .................................. 146

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Gennady G. MatishovPS2-27: Air temperature change in Northeast China in the twenty-century ...............................................147

SUN FenghuaPS2-28: Monitor El Nino using GMS blackbody temperature (TBB) .........................................................148

JIANG Ji-xiPS2-29: Testing and adjusting of the inhomogeneity of surface air temperature data for China .............. 149

LI QingxiangPS2-30: Steep warming over China during 1990s .................................................................................. 151

FENG GuolinPS2-31: Recent advances in study of rainfall variations in the historical periods of China ......................

..................................................................................................................................................... 151ZHANG De'er

PS2-32: Linking climate and disaster databases ....................................................................................... 153Michael J. Coughlan

PS2-33: Change in growth season over Mainland China: 1961-2000.......................................................... 154XU Mingzhi

PS2-37: Characteristics of recent summer Changma (monsoon) in DPRK ....................................................154Kim Mun Uk

<Oral Presentations>S3-01 Impacts of climate warming an dust storms in China .................................................................157

ZHANG GuocaiS3-02 Detection of changes of climate state, climate variability and climate extremes indices in the

regions of Eurasia ........................................................................................................................158Georgii V. Gruza

S3-03 Understanding global warming from periphery theory ......................................................................158CAO Hongxing

S3-04 Shanghai regional response to global change ..................................................................160FAN Daidu

S3-05 Analysis of China climate variations and global warming signals ................................................161Song YANG

S3-06 Detection and attribution of climate change from the ocean ............................................................... 163Peili WU

S3-07 Detection of climate change using the extreme indicator of (1OR) episodes in Uganda ................... 163Lubega Fortunata

S3-08 Interdecadal oscillations in southeastern South America and their relationship with sea surfacetemperature ..................................................................................................................................166Alice Marlene Grimm

S3-09 Climate change tendencies in Estonia during the 20`h century in relation with atmosphericcirculation166 Jaak Jaagus

S3-10 Characteristics of regional heat island in Yangtze River delta and its mechanism .......................169CHEN Longxun

Session 3: Detection and Attribution of Climate Change April 1, 2003,Academic Hall, NMC (MR3)

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S3-11 Surface-troposphere temperature trend differences in the tropics ...................................................169David Edward Parker

S3-12 Detection of climate change in stream-flows of the Patagonian Basin ...........................................171J. B. Valdes

S3-13 Observed climate variability over south and East Asia ....................................................................173R H Kripalani

S3-14 The relative impact of land-cover change and increasing CO2 concentration an global and regionalclimate.......................................................................................................................................... 174Mei ZHAO

S3-15 Towards regional scale climate change detection ...........................................................................174Francis W. Zwiers

S3-16 Changes in temperature persistence due to the CO2 concentration increase ....................................175C. Mares

S3-17 Anthropogenic climate change in India............................................................................................ 177R. S. S. SUNDARVEL

S3-18 Secular variation of annual precipitation fields over global land areas for 1948-2000.................... 179SHI Neng

<Poster Presentations>

PS3-01: Variation of 1961-2001 annual temperature anomalies in Jiangsu Province and its air-sea backgroundfeatures ........................................................................................................................................... 180CAO Naihe

PS3-02: Variation of 1961-1998 winter temperature anomalies in Jiangsu Province and air-sea backgroundfeatures............................................................................................................................................ 180WU Zhiwei

PS3-03: Numerical simulation of urbanization heat island impact and pollutant diffusion in Beijing ..........180LIU Haitao

PS3-04: Winter temperature change of the last hundred years and its causes in Wuhan, Hubei Province ......182ZHOU Yuehua

PS3-05: Influence of global warming an the rainfall performance in Ethiopia .............................................184Bisrat Kifle

PS3-06: The sause analysis of the low runoff in the upper reaches of the Yellow River in recentyears.................................................................................................................184FENG Jianying

PS3-08: The influence of the City development an climate in Beijing .............................................................. 185CHEN Song

PS3-09: Deteriorated environment leads to frequent occurrences of north drought and south flood in EasternChina ............................................................................................................................................... 187XU Qun

PS3-10: Human and climatic change impact an Yangtze River floods .......................................................... 188M. Gemmer, L.King, Tong JIANG

PS3-11: Climatic causes for dust storm decline in Inner Mongolia over the last 4 decades.......................... 189GAO Tao

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<Oral Presentations>S4-02 Atmospheric circulation over Scandinavia related to local surface winds in Sweden during 1961-

2000.............................................................................................................................................. 191Christine Achberger

S4-03 Seasonal predictability and the land surface interaction..................................................................192Mei Zhao

S4-04 Processes and Interactions within climate System: a study an cryosphere of Himalayan mountainecosystem .....................................................................................................................................193Shanmuganandan Samarajalingam

S4-05 New perspectives of the interannual variability of the Asian-Australian monsoon ........................ 194Bin WANG

S4-06 An analysis of relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and sea level changes innorthern Europe..............................................................................................................................195Zhongwei YAN

S4-07 Warm season regional hydrological cycle and climate in Mainland China ....................................197 Qi HU and Song FENG

S4-09 Action of cosmic rays an latent energy of the atmosphere ................................................................198V .E. Timofeev

S4-10 A possible cause of the anomalous southem location of the western subtropical high in Boreal summerof 1998 .........................................................................................................................................199WANG Yafei

S4-11 Inter-annual fluctuations of atmospheric energy cycle over Northern Hemisphere........................... 200Valery N. Khokhlov.

<Poster Presentations>

PS4-O1: A circulation signal of abnormal snow cover over the Tibetan Plateau and its relation tosummer rainfall in China...........................................................................................................202CAI Xuezhan

PS4-02: The baroclinic response of west tropical pacific to wind stress ....................................................203CHEN Xianyan

PS4-03: Potential vorticity substance dynamics and its application in torrential rain forecast ................... 204GAO Shouting

PS4-04: Modification of sea temperature induced by wind driven current under downslope windstorm in thecoast...........................................................................................................................................205Hyo Choi

PS4-05: Some issues related to summer rainfall in North China................................................................ 207Jisong SUN

PS4-06: Role of sea spray in the air-sea interaction during a Storm............................................................. 210Weibiao LI

Session 4: Processes and Interactions within Climate System April 2, 2003,Multi-function Hall, NMC (MR6)

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PS4-07: A preliminary investigation of lunar influence an atmospheric circulation ................................... 210Guo-Qing LI

PS4-08: ENSO predictive study based an SSA: a comparison of two schemes ......................................... ............211LIU Jianwen

PS4-09: Research of cloud water resource and weather modification............................................................ 213SU Zhengjun

PS4-10: The tests of tropical cyclone in short-range climate prediction....................................................... 215Xie Dingsheng

PS4-11: Developing and simulation of a model for the tropical Indian Ocean ............................................. 216YIN Yonghong

PS4-12: Relationship between North China summer rainfall and Northern Hemisphere circulation and NorthPacific SST................................................................................................................... ......... 217YU Run-ling

PS4-13: Analysis of relationship between mud-rock-flow of the Sichuan Basin and monsoon .................218YU Shuhua

PS4-14: Water and heat resources and the environmental effect in North-Xinjiang .......................................219Chunqiong YUAN..

PS4-15: Effects of land surface process an regional precipitation simulation an monthly time scale ... ..220ZHAO Ming

PS4-16: A new method for short-term climate prediction by synthesizing long-termtendency and short-term deviation ......................................................................................... .............221ZHOU Houfu

PS4-17: Application of Kalman filter method in forecasting monthly average temperature ..........................222ZHOU Xiaolan

PS4-18: Impacts of intraseasonal oscillation an the East Asian Summer monsoon circulation during 1997/98 ENSO cycle ................................................................................................................222Congwen ZHU

PS4-19: El Nifio and interannual variation of the sea surface temperature in thetropical Indian Ocean ..........................................................................................................................224Yanke TAN..

PS4-20: The elementary analysis about water vapour resources and drought climatecharacteristics over Shandong region.................................................................................... ............224GONG Dianli

PS4-21: The correlative analysis between moisture transport over monsoon areas and the summer rainfall inShandong Province .................................................................................................................. .............226WANG Qing

PS4-22: The air-sea heat exchange at Xisha area during the onset of southwest monsoon in 2000 ..... ....226YAN Jun-yue

PS4-23: An analysis of relationship between droughts in North China and sea-ice in Hudson Bay ...... .....229HE Jinhai

PS4-24: A new approach to the predictability of ENSO: Conditional nonlinear optimal perturbation....... .....229MU Mu

PS4-25: A study an relationship between Asian winter monsoon and climate variability during rainy seasonin China ..................................................................................................................................... ...............230YAN Hongming

PS4-26: Relationship between torrential rain and the total rainfall in summer of Beijing ......................232WU Zhenghua

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PS4-27: Variations in tele-connection of ENSO and summer rainfall in Northern China:a role of the Indian summer monsoon .................................................................................................. 233Qi HU and Song FENG

PS4-28: Scaling of atmosphere and ocean temperature correlations in observations and climate models ........... 234Klaus Fraedrich and Richard Blender

PS4-29: A characteristic analysis of space-time variation of 500hpa height field in northPacific oscillation (NPO) region........................................................................................................ 234LIAN Yi

PS4-30: Interaction between land ecosystem physiological process over Southwest China andclimate change .................................................................................................................................... 237FAN Guangzhou

PS4-31: A model to estimate the extraterrestrial radiation an rugged terrain based an DEM ............................. 239QIU Xin-Fa

PS4-32: Relationship between the summer precipitation in Northeast China and sea surfacetemperature anomaly............................................................................................................................ 241SUN Li

PS4-33: Multi-stage onset features and the indices choice of Asian summer monsoon ........................................ 243ZHOU Bing

PS4-34: A comprehensive land surface model (CLSM) and its off-line experiments.......................................... 243CHEN Haishan

PS4-35: Analysis an effect of urbanization an ground surface roughness ........................................................... 244XIE Yiyang

PS4-36: Features of water vapor transfer by East Asia summer monsoon and their relations torainfall anomalies over China ............................................................................................................. 246TIAN Hong

PS4-37: Monitoring El Nino Using GMS blackbody temperature ....................................................................... 248JIANG Ji-xi

PS4-38: The interannual variability in the tropical Indian Ocean ......................................................................... 249Bohua HUANG

PS4-39: A new numerical approach an groundwater dynamics study for land surface models ........................... 250Hongwei YAN

<Oral Presentations>

S5-O1 Climate Modeling at the National Center for Atmospheric Research......................................................251Timothy L. Killeen

S5-02 Significant levels of human-induced climate change projection in Asia during the 21" century......251Zong-Ci ZHAO

S5-03 Global and regional modeling of climate change 253Alireza Shakiba

Session 5: Projection of Climate ChangeApril 1, 2003, Room 201, NMC (MR4)

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S5-04 Introducing the effects of aircraft emissions into the mesoscale model MM5................................ 253Klaus Wyser, Deliang CHEN

S5-05 Elimination of computational systematical errors and improvements of model climate drift ............253ZHONG Qing

S5-06 Mid-century ensemble regional climate change scenarios for the Western United States.... 254 L.Ruby Leung

S5-07 North Atlantic Ocean wave climate change scenarios as derived from CGCM2 simulations .........255Xiaolan L. WANG

S5-08 Projecting future climate change: implications of carbon cycle model inter comparisons............... 256Haroon S. Kheshgi

S5-09 Future climate change due to the increased greenhouse gases in atmosphere in East Asia and China................................................................................................................................................... 257XU Ying

S5-10 Simulated enhancement of Baiu-Meiyu activity under the global warming...................................258Masahide Kimoto

S5-11 Setting up PRECIS over China via validation and analyses an climate change responses ofHadley Centre GCMs as well as ERA experiment ..................................................................... 259XU Yinlong

S5-12 A study of reinitialized and continuous simulations for regional climate downscaling over easternChina.......................................................................................................................................... 260ZHANG Qing

S5-13 Changes of extreme events in regional climate simulations over East Asia ................................... 261GAO Xuejie

S5-14 The physical ensembling technique in the regional climate simulation.......................................... 261ZHONG Ke

S5-15 Downscaling of GCM climate change scenarios of monthly Swedish precipitation ...................... 264Cecilia Hellström

<Poster Presentations>

PS5-O1: A short-term climate prediction model based an modular fuzzy neural network ...........................265JIN Long

PS5-02: A simulating test an summer climate change in the esst of Northwest China ................................................................................................................................................................................ 265TIAN Wuwen

PS5-03: Forecast of tropical cyclones with climatic model .........................................................................269XIE Dingsheng

PS5-04: Forecasting of precipitation in ten-days periods by using phase space method............................270ZHOU Xiaolan

PS5-06: Simulation of a hydro-climatology model in China..................................................................... 270ZENG Xinmin

PS5-07: Comparisons of three convection parameterization schemes in regional climate simulations.......271PAN Jinsong

PS5-08: Simulated study an land surface energy and hydrology Balance................................................. 271ZHOU Suoquan

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PS5-09: Effects of interdiurnal and interannual variability reproduction an the ability of stochastic weathergenerator to simulate heat stress periods......................................................................................272Jan Kysely

PS5-10: Model output statistics and climate variability over Nigeria, 1961-2000.................................. 273E. O. Gbobaniyi

PS5-11: On the Regional Climate Model (RCM) with variable resolution ..............................................274Lyu Gi Ryol

<Oral Presentations>S6-02 Climate changes and major fishery stocks in the northwestern Pacific .......................................... 275

Akihiko YatsuS6-03 The influence of climate change an heating energy demand and energy

production potential in Finland ........................................................................................................276Ari Venäläinen

S6-04 Climate change impact an the water management in Estonia ..............................................................278Arvo Järvet

S6-05 The economic vulnerability and potential for adaptation of the Maltese Islandsto climate change............................................................................................................ : .............. 281Lino Briguglio

S6-06 Improving health in a changing climate and environment: an international action plan .................... 283John David

S6-07 The significance of climate change for rural livelihoods - an examplefrom two villages an the northern Loess Plateau, China ...............................................................283Per Knutsson

S6-08 Impacts of climate change and variability an some diseases in the tropical region:an example of the strategies for adaptation to climate variability and change .................................284Paulo L. Ortiz Bult6

S6-09 Effect of future climate change upon the Changjiang Delta region and adaptation measures...........285MIAO Qilong

S6-10 Impacts of climate change an water resources in China..................................................................286Shourong WANG

S6-11 Crop adaptations to rising atmospheric C02: Research & technology an Indian effort ..................... 287D.C.Upretty

S6-12 Improving calculated discharge from TOPMODEL using antecedent precipitation index anddischarge-correlated rainfall: Calibration results ...........................................................................288Jun XIA

S6-13 SimClim: An advanced integrated climate change impact assessment model system......................289Wei YE

S6-15 The vulnerability of water resources in North China ........................................................................290LIU Chunzhen

Session 6: Impacts of and Adaptation to Climate ChangeApril 1-2, 2003, Conference Hall, AB (MR6)

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S6-16 Designing adaptation evaluation tools to reduce climate change vulnerability inWestern China............................................................................................................................291Yongyuan YIN

S6-17 Precipitation downscaling with expanded downscaling (EDS) method in the Ruhr catchments inGermany...................................................................................................................................... 291Youmin CHEN

S6-18 The application of IPCC SRES-based socioeconomic scenarios in climate impacts assessment inChina.............................................................................................................................................292Xiaosu DAI

S6-19 Statistical downscaling applied to some regions in the northwest of South America(Colombian region) .................................................................................................................... 293Nestor Ricardo Bernal Suärez

S6-20 The characteristics of Chinese coastal zone in response to sea level rise ........................................ 294Congxian LI

S6-21 Impacts of climate change an human health and communications and information tools as adaptationmeasures .....................................................................................................................................295Ana Rosa Moreno

S6-22 Assessment of vulnerability of the natural resources sector of the Gambia to climate chan ............. 297Bubu Pateh Jallow

S6-23 Vulnerability of rangelands and livestock resources of Gambia to climate change ......................... 300Fatou Gaye

S6-24 Weather regimes in a climate change scenario and impacts an regional climate oversouthern South America............................................................................................................... 302Silvina A. Solman

<Poster Presentations>

PS6-O1: Model to evaluate the vulnerability of the Vegetation covers of Colombia in the face of apossible global climate change using GIS ..................................................................................304Gutierrez-Rey Hilda-Jeanneth

PS6-02: Climatic variability/change, road condition and crime rate in Lagos Metropolis ......................... 306Juddy N. Okpara

PS6-03: Climate variability and irrigated agriculture: A case study of Khanuana distributary, middlePunjab Pakistan............................................................................................................................ 308Abdul Hamid

PS6-04: The impact of climate variability and change an agriculture in Bulgaria ....................................310Vesselin Alexandrov

PS6-05: Adaptation to climate change in the water resources sector: An assessment for Uganda ................311Magezi-Akiiki B. James

PS6-06: Global climate change and implications for water resources in southern Africa............................ .311W. Zhakata

PS6-07: Effects of elevated tropospheric ozone concentration an yield and physiologicalperformance in Thai Rice Cultivar Chainat I (Oryza sativa L.) .................................................. 312Watita Ariyaphanphitak

PS6-08: Impacts, uncertainties and non-linearity of extreme events (heavy precipitation and floods) in achanging climate ...........................................................................................................................313Luis J. Mata

PS6-09: The signs and the influences of climate change from warm-dry to warm- wetin Xinjiang, China .............................................................................................................320HU Ruji.

PS6-11: The assessment of climate change impact an desertification in Inner Mongolia ..........................322Baimeilan

PS6-12: Impacts of climate change an stream flow in the Dongjiang Basin ...............................................323Xi CHEN

PS6-13: Impact of extreme climatic event change an hydrology and water resources in themiddle reaches of the Yangtze River...............................................................................................324FENG Ming

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PS6-14: Analysis of spatial-temporal change of snow disaster and vulnerability ofaninial husbandry in China...........................................................................................................324HAO Lu

PS6-15: Climate Change and Adaptation of Wen Zhou Region ............................................................... 327Chunxiao JI

PS6-16: Whcat yield changes under climate changes scenarios..................................................................328JU Hui

PS6-17: Effect of climate anomaly an the outbreaks of the oriental migratory locustin Henan province.........................................................................................................................329KONG Hai-jiang

PS6-18: Eco-environment consequences of climate change and the adaptation in Qinghai Province 330LI Xift.i

PS6-19: The Impacts of Antecedent ENSO Event an Sommer Air Temperature overNortheast China ............................................................................................................................330LIU shi

PS6-20: The climate warming and its influence an crops and variety layout in Northeast China .............. 331MA Shuging

PS6-23: Study an cliniate potential productivity for winter crops under climate changesin Jiangxi Province.........................................................................................................................333WEI Li

PS6-24: Possible effect of climate warming upon agricultural development of coastal beltof Jiangsu Proviince.........................................................................................................................333GU Xianyao & MIAO Qilong

PS6-25: Possible effect of climate change an the coastal zone of Yangtze River Delta ........................... 334MA Li & MIAO Qilong

PS6-26: Climate variations and land use in Danangou watershed, China: Examples of small-scalefarmer's adaptation ........................................................................................................................336Johanna Hageback & Madelene Ostwald

PS6-27: Infuence of future climates an availability of water resources in theChangjiang Delta region..............................................................................................................337QIU Xinfa & MIAO Qilong

PS6-28: Influence of climate changes an total water resources in the Changjiang Delta area ................... 338SHI Lan & MIAO Qilong

PS6-29: Study of future climates effect upon the economic development with countermeasures in theChangjiang delta area.....................................................................................................................338WANG Cuihua & MIAO Qilong

PS6-30: Predicting the discharge of major river basins in China................................................................. 339XIE Zhenghui SU Fengge

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PS6-31: Warm season regional hydrological cycle and climate in Mainland China ...............................340Qi HU

PS6-32: Relationship between severe weather and low production of cotton in Hetian Region ................ 341Qingyu GUO

PS6-33: Crop Adaptations to rising atmospheric C02: Research & technology an Indian effort ............... 342D. C. Upretty A. P. Mitra

PS6-34: Low frequency variability of global mean surface temperature during the last millennium.......343CAI Jingning

PS6-35: Using a crop/soil model and GIS techniques to assess rice yield change under climate change inChina......................................................................................................................................... 345Xiong WEI

PS6-37: The projection of the effects of climate change an the riet changes of soil carbon .........................346Chengyi ZHANG

PS6-38: The importance of field measurements, observations, and models in ecological research..............346Ruth A. Reck

PS6-39: Impact of climate change an vegetation....................................................................................... 348Leela Pradhan

PS6-40: Global warming and use of energy .............................................................................................. 349TAI Guoxin

PS6-41: Risk assessment of potential sea level rise of the Liaohe Delta region based an GIS ..................... 350CUI Hongyan LUAN Weixin

<Oral Presentations>

SS2-O1 Policy responses to the impact of climate changeDavid Warrilow and/or Diana Wilkins

SS2-02 UK-China joint project to assess the potential impact of climate change an Chinese agriculture:progress and integrated approachesLIN Erda

SS2-03 Regional climate modelling System (PRECIS)(UK Meteorological Office)

SS2-04 Validation and climate change response of Hadley Centre GCMs over China XUYinlong

SS2-05 Application and development of climate change scenarios for impactstudies Michelle Colley

SS2-06 Studies of social-economic scenarios for climate change impact YAOYufang

SS2-07 Modelling water resources, climate variability and climate changeDeclan Conway

SS2-08 Regional Crop modeling and the possible impacts of climate change an wheat, rice and maizeproduction in ChinaJU Hui and XIONG Wei

Special Session 2: Meeting of the Sino-British CooperativeStudy an Impact Assessment of Climate

Change April 2, 2003, Conference Hall, AB

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<Oral Presentations>

S7-01 Climate and environmental changes an the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (tentative) .............................. 352XU Xiangde WANG Jizhi

S7-02 Variability of air temperature in the Arctic in the 20th century ..........................................................352Rajmund Przybylak

S7-03 The study an land surface heat fluxes in the Tibetan Plateau by using the field observations andsatellite data - from GMAE/Tibet to CAMP/Tibet 354 Yaoming MA

S7-04 The mechanism of convective boundary layer development over a plateau valley.......................356Kun YANG

S7-05 Climate and environmental changes in the polar regions ..............................................................357BIAN Lingen

S7-06 Contemporary climate changes in high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere:Daily time resolution ......................................................................................................................357Pavel Ya

S7-07 Radiative forcing and climate effect of aerosols over the Arctic .....................................................359Rong-Ming HU

S7-08 Processes and interactions within climate System: a study an cryosphere of Himalayan mountainecosystem........................................................................................................................................360S. Shanmuganandan

S7-09 Climate variation during the Holocene recorded in Hongyuan peat bog of the Tibet Plateau ..........362Y.T. HONG

S7-10 Effects of climatic changes of southern Qinghai Plateau an the alpine meadow..............................362ZHANG Guo-sheng

PS7-O1: Climate variability and predictability-the World Climate Research Programme's CLIVARproject.............................................................................................................................................363Michael Sparrow

PS7-02: The CLIVAR (Climate Variability and Predictability) and CliC (climate and cryosphere) projects inthe Southern Ocean region

.............................................................................................................365Michael Sparrow

PS7-03: Climate change in the up-reach areas of the Yellow River in Qinghai, China and its influence angrassland desertification............................................................................................................366ZHANG Guo-sheng

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Session 7: Climate Changes in Polar and Tibet PlateauApril 2, 2003, East Hall, NSMC (MR2)

<Poster Presentations>

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PS7-04: A study an changes of Vegetation and snow area in Qilian Mountains using meteorologysatellite data .......................................................................................................................367GUO Ni

PS7-05: The characteristics of Antarctic climatic change .......................................................................................368LU Longhua

PS7-06: Relationship between freezing-thawing processes of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateauand the atmospheric circulation over East Asia .......................................................................................370WANG Cheng-hai

PS7-07: Effects of the Surface sensible heat flux anomaly in the Tibet Plateau an EastAsian winter monsoon .......................................................................................................................370WU Qiuxia

PS7-08: A preliminary study of the regional climate change at the eastern part of the Tibetan Plateau ..................371LI Yue-qing

PS7-09: QBO Signal in Total Ozone over Tibet ..........................................................................................373Zou Han

PS7-10: A comparison between net accumulation of Mount Qomolangma glacial and Indian summer monsoonrainfall ....................................................................................................................................................375ZHANG Dongqi

<Oral Presentations>

S8-01 Role of tropospheric aerosols in regional-continental scale surface temperaturechanges over China ..................................................................................................................................................377Qian-Gen ZHU ....................................................................................................................................

S8-02 Database development and estimating of methane emission from rice field in Thailand using DNDCmodel K. Smakgahn.............................................................................................................................. 379

S8-03 Characterization of anthropogenic aerosols and its radiative forcing over an urban environment - A casestudy from hyderabad, India K. Madhavi Latha ...................................................................... ............380

S8-04 Measurements of the stratospheric aerosol by spectral photometry of the twilight sky. ................... ..381Mateshvili Nina

S8-05 Black carbon aerosol and its variations in the urban: Industrial atmosphere ......................................... 383WANG Gengchen

S8-06 Sources and Emission for Asian Dust Aerosol..................................................................................... 384X.Y. ZHANG

S8-07 Sophisticated transport of tracers and the impact an global vapor circulation with AFES..................385PENG Xindong

S8-08 The role of black carbon an global climate change: a perspective from automobileindustry Qingyuan ............................................................................................................................................ 387SONG

S8-09 Estimate of aerosol radiative impacts with integration of MODIS retrievals, GOCART simulations, andAERONET measurements ....................................................................................................... ............389Hongbin YU

Session 8: Aerosol and Regional Climate ChangeApril 2, 2003, Room 201, NMC (MR4)

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<Poster Presentations>PS8-O1: The impact of PM2.5 mass concentration an visibility in Beijing................................. 392WANG jingliPS8-02: Isoprene emission from forest ecosystems in China ......................................................393WANG Xiao-KePS8-03: Analyses of insoluble components in acid precipitation and fog water in spring of Lushan byelectron microscope ..................................................................................................................... 394ZHANG ZhengPS8-04: Automatic and continuous measurement of aerosol properties in Dunhuang .................. 395XIA Xiang-aoPS8-05: The impact of precipitation an aerosol in Urumqi region............................................... 395LI XiaPS8-06: The impact of the Tibetan Plateau surface heating Field intensity an the NorthernHemispherical general circulations and weather and the climate of China ................................. 396LI DongliangPS8-07: QBO signal in total ozone over Tibet............................................................................. 398ZOU HanPS8-08: The preliminary observation research of isoprene emitted from rice paddy fields in Jiangsuregion of China........................................................................................................................... 400MENG ZhaoyangPS8-09: The assessment of the impacts of land use change an the ecosystem carbon sink ............403WU Jian

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Session 9: Climate Change and SustainableApril 2, 2003, Academic Hall, NMC (MR3)

<Oral Presentations>S9-01 Development and Climate................................................................................................ 404Dr. Bert MetzS9-02 Visibility, climate and si................................................................................................. 404Jay-Chung CHENS9-03 Mitigation of greenhouse gases from rice field by shifting fertilizer application ............ 405Sirintornthep TowprayoonS9-04 Socio-cultural dimension of integrated assessment........................................................... 406Sharad P. AdhikaryS9-05 In preparation for climate change...................................................................................... 407Yadowsun BoodhooS9-06 Climatic changes and the sustainable development: the experiment of Guinea ................ 408Sekouba CAMARAS9-07 Assessing climate technology needs in China under UNFCCC........................................ 409XU YanS9-08 The Koyto Protocol and allocation of carbon emission permits........................................... 410LU ChuanyiS9-09 Sustainable agricultural development planning to alleviate the problems of regional climate

fluctuations - A case study for Chhattisgarh State in eastern India.......................... 411A.S.R.A.S. Sastri

S9-10 The UNFCCC and role of science ..................................................................................................412Dennis Tirpak.

S9-12Understanding human development potentials and emissions demand with empiricalanalysis using time series and cross-sectional data ....................................................................412PAN Jiahua

S9-13 Climate change and sustainable development problem ...................................................................413V. Cazac

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<Poster Presentations>

PS9-O1: Reduction of methane emission from solid waste under national mitigation plan and combinedtechnologies approach ............................................................................................................... 414Sirintomthep Towprayoon

PS9-02: Climate change and carbon trading: The Gase of Bangladesh ..........................................................415Aminur Rahman

PS9-03: Global Environment Facility in climate change area and its activities in China ............................ 416WEN Gang

PS9-04: Pricing network utilities for sustainable consumption.................................................................... 417Aviel Verbruggen

PS9-05: Climate change and sustainable development................................................................................. 419MENG Zhaohan

PS9-06: The rainfall characteristics and production structure in the Central Asia and Northwest.......... 420China Lianchun SONG

PS9-07: The climate change and agricultural sustainable development of Yunnan Province ...................... 421HUANG Chuankun

PS9-09: A glance of climate change and Nepal's policy for mitigation ........................................................ 423Juddha Bahadur Gurung

PS9-10: Sustainable development in China through the CDM ......................................................................423B. ZHANG

PS9-11: Fueling the Economy with Coal without Harnring Climate .............................................................424QIAN Jingjing

PS9-12: What if the construction of shelter-forest System in 3N areas when completed by 2050 ..............425ZHANG Hongfeng

S9-13: Precipitation and sustainable use of water resource in Guizhou Province, China ........................... 426YU Junwei

S9-14: Climate Change, Agricultural Production and Sustainability in Kenya ............................................ 427D.K Andima

S9-15: Assessment of the role of wood products in mitigating climate change..................................... 428Rodel D. Lasco

S6-37: Impact of climate variation and change an hydroelectric energy generation from Ainji reservoir inNorthwest Nigeria .................................................................................................................... 432Mary Ottu

Where and Why Does the Tropical Asian Summer Monsoon Onset First? ......................434Y F. Qian


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