’n‹…˜f¯‰ÈŠwêU@’n‹…‰ÈŠwçt‡•”“Á•Êu‰‰‰ï “ú: •½¬26”N3Œ6“úi–Øj15:00`16:30 êŠF‹“s‘åŠw —ŠwŒ¤‹†‰È1†ŠÙ4ŠK462†º u‰‰‘è–¼F Introduction of spectral bin cloud microphysics and the application to surface rainfall analysis u‰‰ÒFˆäŒû‹œ“¹ (ƒƒŠ[ƒ‰ƒ“ƒh‘åŠw/•Ä‘q‹ó‰F’ˆ‹Ç) u‰‰—v|F Spectral bin cloud microphysics (SBM) is one of the state-of-the- art numerical approaches to represent cloud and precipitation in atmospheric models. The speaker has been involved in the development of coupling framework between SBM and the meso-scale models, the Japan Meteorological Agency three-dimensional non-hydrostatic model (JMA-NHM) and the Weather and Research Forecasting model (WRF), over 10 years. This talk will summarize the microphysical processes, categorization of cloud particle types and technical notes in the SBM of the Hebrew University Cloud Model (HUCM). The analysis of the surface rainfall structure observed in one-day rainfall event over central-US (Iguchi et al. 2012GRL) will be also introduced as the application of the SBM simulation. –â‚¢‡‚킹æFd ®ˆê