Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
This track will explore the latest methodologies and technologies in tropical cyclone forecasting, focusing on improvements in accuracy and reliability. Contributions may include novel algorithms, machine learning applications, and integration of observational data.
This session will delve into state-of-the-art modeling techniques for simulating tropical cyclones, emphasizing both numerical and statistical models. Discussions will include the validation of models against real-world data and their implications for forecasting.
This track will address the challenges of predicting storm surges associated with tropical cyclones and explore innovative mitigation strategies. Papers may focus on modeling techniques, risk assessment, and case studies of successful interventions.
This session will cover methodologies for estimating the intensity of tropical storms and predicting their tracks, highlighting advancements in observational technology and data assimilation. Contributions may include case studies and comparative analyses of different prediction models.
This track will focus on the development and implementation of early warning systems aimed at enhancing public safety during tropical cyclones. Discussions will include the integration of technology, community engagement, and effectiveness of current systems.
This session will investigate the atmospheric processes that govern the formation and intensification of tropical cyclones. Contributions may include observational studies, theoretical models, and implications for climate change.
This track will examine strategies for disaster preparedness and response in areas frequently affected by tropical cyclones. Papers may focus on community resilience, emergency management frameworks, and lessons learned from past events.
This session will explore the relationship between climate change and the behavior of tropical cyclones, including frequency, intensity, and distribution. Contributions may include empirical studies, modeling projections, and policy implications.
This track will focus on methodologies for hazard assessment and strategies for risk reduction related to tropical cyclones. Discussions will include quantitative risk analysis, vulnerability assessments, and community-based approaches.
This session will highlight advancements in observational techniques for studying tropical meteorology, including satellite and ground-based observations. Contributions may focus on data integration, technology innovations, and their applications in cyclone research.
This track will investigate the methodologies for estimating rainfall associated with tropical cyclones and its implications for forecasting and disaster management. Papers may include case studies, technological advancements, and the role of rainfall in cyclone dynamics.
