2nd Workshop on South China Sea and Indian Ocean:

 Ocean Processes in relation to Climate Changes
Venue: Guangzhou, China; 4-5 November 2008

Conveners------- Danling Tang (China), Dileep Kumar (India),

Committee: Danling Tang (China), Dileep Kumar (India), Dongxiao Wang (China), Nguyen Ngoc Lam (Vietnam)
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Time

Speaker

 

Title

 14:00-14:15

Dongxiao Wang

(China)

  Combined in-situ and remote sensing about meso-dynamics in Southeast Asian Waters

 14:15-14:30

 M.R.Ramesh    
 Kumar

(India) 
(Invited)

  Observed air sea interaction processes during the cyclonic storm of 5-9 May 2004 over 
  the Arabian Sea

 14:30-14:45

 Ming Feng

(Australia)   
(Invited)

  Long term changes in the Leeuwin Current system in the southeast Indian Ocean

 14:45-15:00

 Yuping Guan

(China)

  Numerical simulations for the South China Sea region by using a high resolution regional
  ocean modeling system

 15:00-15:15

 P.M.   
 Muraleedharan

(India)

  Air sea interaction and monsoon dynamics - An Argo perspective

 15:15-15:30

 Dingtian Yang

(China)

  Retrieval of internal solitons in South China Sea by utilizing sunglinter in MODIS data

 15:30-16:00

 Tea Break 

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Time

Speaker

 

Title

16:00-16:15

N Ramaiah

(India) (Invited)

  Synoptic and in-situ observations of temporal variability in chlorophyll a in Bay of Bengal 
  Sea

16:15-16:30

Fenfen LIU, Chuqun Chen

(China)

  Retrieval of chlorophyll concentration from the enveloped areas of fluorescence spectra
  in Pearl River estuary, China

16:30-16:45

Yan Du

(China)

  Oceanic Rossby wave triggered air-sea interaction and persistence of North Indian Ocean
  Warming after El Nino

16:45-17:00

Umesh Kumar Pradhan

(India)

  Chemical dynamics in the coastal environment for tracing the sources of pollutants and
  their impact on the environment along the Indian coast

17:00-17:15

Weidong ZHOU

(China)

  On which strait is outflowing water passage in SCS

17:15-17:25

Hui Zhao

(China)

  Comparison of phytoplankton blooms triggered by two typhoons with different intensities
  and translation speeds in the South China

17:25-17:30

Jingming Pan

(China)

  A new oceanic monitoring platform based on satellite image information

17:30-17:35

  Summary by convener

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