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Preliminary Program(Updated on 6 May 2016)

7 May 2016 (Saturday)
Venue: Room 303, Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
08:30 - 09:00 Registration
Opening Ceremony
Host: Jiayi Pan
09:00 - 09:15 Opening Speech
by Hui Lin, Director, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
09:15 - 09:30 Opening Speech
by Quanan Zheng, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland
09:30 -10:00 Tea Break & Group Photo Taking
Contributed talks
Chair: Jianyu Hu
10:00 - 10:30 Non-elastic collision of eddies with continental slope observed in the South China Sea
by Quanan Zheng, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland
10:30 - 11:00 The Pacific to Indian Ocean Throughflow and its South China Sea Branch
by Zexun Wei, The First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration
11:00 - 11:30 Eddy-Kuroshio Interaction from East of Luzon Strait to Taiwan
by Chung-Ru Ho, Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University
11:30 - 12:00 Ecological impact of typhoon enhanced upwelling and eddies in the South China Sea
By Danling Tang, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
12:00- 14:00 Lunch
(Venue: Canteen, New Asia College)
Chair: Danling Tang
14:00-14:30 The tide impact on the Sea Surface Temperature in the South China Sea
by Shih-Jen Huang,  Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University
14:30-14:45 Pathway from tides to turbulence: fission of internal solitary waves over shoaling topography
by Zhiyu Liu,  College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
14:45-15:00 Thermal variability in the South China Sea and its relationship to the western Pacific warm pool
by Chun-Yi Lin, Research and Collection Division, National Museum of Marine Science & Technology
15:00-15:15 Optical Absorption Properties And Mixing Behavior of CDOM In The Spring Pearl River Estuary
by Xia Lei, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
15:15-15:30 Modelling the interplay of tidal currents, tidal mixing and density gradients in a region of freshwater influence
by Shengli Chen,  Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University
15:30-15:45 Submesoscale variability of temperature and salinity observed in the upper northern South China Sea
by Hongyang Lin, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
15:45-16:15 Tea Break & Poster Session
Chair: Zexun Wei
16:15 - 16:45 Channel-Trapped Front in the Pearl River Estuary
by Jiayi Pan, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
16:45 - 17:00 Cruise observation of Rossby waves with finite wavelengths propagating from the Pacific to the South China Sea
by Lingling Xie, College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University
17:00 - 17:15 Sources of Eddies Approaching the Kuroshio along Luzon-Taiwan Eastern Coast
by Yu-Hsin Cheng, Department of Marine Environmental Informatics , National Taiwan Ocean University
17:15 - 17:30 One-dimensional ocean model with three vertical velocities: A case study in the South China Sea
by Wenfang Lu, Xiamen University, University of Delaware
17:30 - 17:45 The Footprint of ENSO on an Oceanic Eddy Dipole
by Xiaoqing Chu, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
18:00 - 20:00 Welcoming Banquet
(Venue: Staff Club, Chung-Chi College)

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8 May 2015 (Sunday)
Contributed Talks
Chair: Chair: Chung-Ru Ho
Venue: Rm 303, Fok Ying Tung Remote Sensing Science Building, CUHK
09:00 - 09:30 Intraseasonal variability of the winter western boundary current in the South China Sea using satellite data and mooring observation
by Jianyu Hu, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
09:30 - 09:45 Observation of coastal tide by using X-band marine radar
by Zhongbiao Chen, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
09:45 – 10:00 Observed and simulated mesoscale characteristics on their life-time scale
by Ying Feng, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
10:00 - 10:15 Seasonal characteristics of internal tides and their responses to background currents in the Luzon Strait
by Yong Fang, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
10:15 - 10:45 Tea Break & Poster Session
Chair: Quanan Zheng
10:45 - 11:00 Possible impacts of cold jets off east Vietnam on the regional winds system
by Zhe-Wen Zheng, Institute of Marine Environmental Science and Technology& Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University
11:00 - 11:15 Observed wave-wave nonlinear interactions due to typhoon Neoguri (2014) on the continental shelf of the northern South China Sea
by Junyi Li, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
11:15 – 11:30 Observed deep energetic eddies by seamount wake
by Gengxin Chen, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
11:30 - 12:00 Pannel Discussions
12:00- 14:00 Lunch
(Venue: Canteen, New Asia College)

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Poster Session
1 Tide- and wind-drivenvariability of water level in Sansha Bay, Fujian,China
by Jia Zhu, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University  
2 Position variability of the Kuroshio Extension sea surface temperature front
by Yanxin Wang, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
3 Comparison of three automatic algorithms for detecting mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea
by Pengfei Tuo, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University
4 Numerical study on the interactions between Kuroshio in the Luzon Strait and a mesoscale eddy
By Yi-Chun Kuo, Institute of Marine Environmental Science and Technology & Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University
5 Estuarine circulation in the Pearl River Estuary
by Wenfeng Lai, Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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