JMSJ selection: Exposure to heat environments in Japan.
Ikeda T., and H. Kusaka, 2021: Development of models for predicting the number of patients with heatstroke on the next day considering heat acclimatization. JMSJ, 99, 1395-1412.https://t.co/rbQ6jyov5h
https://t.co/txbtF5uV6N https://t.co/GarFhelXyC
JMSJ selection: Exposure to heat environments in Japan.
Kusaka, H., Y. Nakamura, and Y. Asano, 2022: UV parasol, dry-mist spraying, and street trees as tools for heat stress mitigation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100,
https://t.co/vAQSKa7fXr
https://t.co/PeyPmd6Nnt https://t.co/F3rCsc5RrG
JMSJ selection: Exposure to heat environments in Japan.
Nakamura, S., H. Kusaka, R. Sato, and T. Sato, 2022: Heatstroke risk projection in Japan under current and near future climates. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100,
https://t.co/5ebE4U45qq.
https://t.co/PH5cSGrSUG https://t.co/wQmQfKTiRb
Sola new paper: Shion Sekizawa and Tsubasa Kohyama, Meteotsunami Observed in Japan Following the Hunga Tonga Eruption in 2022 Investigated Using a One-Dimensional Shallow-Water Model, SOLA,2022, Vol. 18,129-134,doi:10.2151/sola.2022-021,
https://t.co/KRot4SuRmR https://t.co/2GEyVeVP59
論文でました!まだ早期公開資料ですが無料で見れます。
日本での気候変動影響評価・適応政策の研究に今後使われるデータセットの元となる5つの気候モデルの特性を調べました。
Assessment of CMIP6-based future climate projections selected for impact studies in Japan https://t.co/BVVsrxhZZp
Sola new paper: Shibuya et al., Objective Classification of Controlling Factors for the Occurrence of the Wide-spread Extreme Precipitation Events during the Baiu Season over Western Japan, SOLA, Vol.17, 251-256, doi:10.2151/sola.2021-044, https://t.co/dL7N2FvFr9 https://t.co/YjPAxYkP5g
Sola early online release: Shibuya et al., Objective Classification of Controlling Factors for the Occurrence of the Wide-spread Extreme Precipitation Events during the Baiu season over Western Japan, SOLA, 2021, Vol.17, doi:10.2151/sola.2021-044, https://t.co/fw5i2JtyU6
A paper by a PhD student of mine has been just published!
Wu and Takemi - The Impact of Topography on the Initial Error Growth Associated with Moist Convection https://t.co/Hz5kKjDKsV
#sola
#kyoto
#kyotouniversity
#dpri https://t.co/pdb210kk44
New JMSJ Publication (Vol. 99, No. 1) now available online!
Unuma, T., and T. Takemi, 2021: Rainfall characteristics and their environmental conditions during the heavy rainfall events over Japan in July of 2017 and 2018. JMSJ, 99, 165-180.
https://t.co/UrxzugN7Wr
The SOLA Award in 2020.
Dr. Fumiaki Fujibe
"Temperature anomaly in the Tokyo metropolitan area during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) self-restraint period"
https://t.co/UQrm173Qm2 https://t.co/mhdLYVXeF6
New Article is now published online!
https://t.co/xIT6ZKQXH6
Nayak, S., and T. Takemi, 2020: Clausius-Clapeyron scaling of extremely heavy precipitations: Case studies of the July 2017 and July 2018 heavy rainfall events over Japan. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, 1147-1162. https://t.co/nvK9DAcvTe
Nayak and Takemi (2020) Clausius-Clapeyron Scaling of Extremely Heavy Precipitations: Case Studies of the July 2017 and July 2018 Heavy Rainfall Events over Japan https://t.co/VsMcGflzNk
The JMSJ Awards in 2020 were given to
Takemura, K., and H. Mukougawa
https://t.co/fYSOutwQuf
Stevens, B. et al.
https://t.co/b9bNcvqLys
and
Kawabata, Y., and M. Yamaguchi
https://t.co/aUmNnuwS46
Congratulations to the above authors for the excellent articles!
The JMSJ Awards in 2020 were given to
Takemura, K., and H. Mukougawa
https://t.co/fYSOutwQuf
Stevens, B. et al.
https://t.co/b9bNcvqLys
and
Kawabata, Y., and M. Yamaguchi
https://t.co/aUmNnuwS46
Congratulations to the above authors for the excellent articles!
The JMSJ Awards in 2020 were given to
Takemura, K., and H. Mukougawa
https://t.co/fYSOutwQuf
Stevens, B. et al.
https://t.co/b9bNcvqLys
and
Kawabata, Y., and M. Yamaguchi
https://t.co/aUmNnuwS46
Congratulations to the above authors for the excellent articles!
Sola new paper: Fujibe, F., Temperature Anomaly in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) Self-Restraint Period, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, 175-179, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-030, https://t.co/GQ5XF6qI4X https://t.co/t3vqhhx6Xh
Sola early online release: Kawano et al., Evaluation of Human Thermal Comfort along a Marathon Course in Tokyo Metropolis, SOLA, VOL.16, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-033, https://t.co/lIBGTQjz7l
A new graphical abstract:
https://t.co/VNbnRGclKN
Yamaji, et al., 2020: 4-year climatology of global drop size distribution and its seasonal variability observed by spaceborne Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, https://t.co/1eUoETevgS. https://t.co/iFbgehTjsl
Our paper on the heavy rainfall by Typhoon Hagibis in October 2019 (Typhoon #19).
J-STAGE Articles - Environmental Factors for the Development of Heavy Rainfall in the Eastern Part of Japan during Typhoon Hagibis (2019) https://t.co/ofbkO0AzBS
SOLA Early Online Release: Shiozaki and Enomoto, Comparison of the 2015/16 El Niño with the two previous strongest events, SOLA, 2020, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-003, https://t.co/y16TXFWTOB
SOLA Early Online Release: Enomoto, T., Influence of the Track Forecast of Typhoon Prapiroon on the Heavy Rainfall in Western Japan in July 2018, SOLA, 2019, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-012, https://t.co/Zg916Kot64
SOLA New paper: Takemi and Unuma, Diagnosing Environmental Properties of the July 2018 Heavy Rainfall Event in Japan, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 60-65, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-011, https://t.co/uwF7xoLtsc https://t.co/D8Mu4OQiqa
Diagnosing Environmental Properties of the July 2018 Heavy Rainfall Event in Japan
https://t.co/5WotL6WO4h
EOR が出ました。平成30年7月豪雨の大気場の診断についての速報的な結果です。K index の有用性と大気中層の湿度の増加が豪雨の発生に寄与していることをそれぞれ示しました。
SOLA New paper: Shimpo et al., Primary Factors behind the Heavy Rain Event of July 2018 and the Subsequent Heat Wave in Japan, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 13-18, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-003, https://t.co/ZBa5FPIniO https://t.co/bTLT7ifNDu
SOLA New paper: Imada et al., The July 2018 High Temperature Event in Japan Could Not Have Happened without Human-Induced Global Warming, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 8-12, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-002, https://t.co/Oh8YgeM6Gt https://t.co/y1K6TDLKQT
SOLA New paper: Takemi et al., Quantitative Estimation of Strong Winds in an Urban District during Typhoon Jebi (2018) by Merging Mesoscale Meteorological and Large-Eddy Simulations, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 22-27, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-005, https://t.co/maRQunRN2k https://t.co/waj7e7MlAq
SOLA New paper: Nishi and Kusaka, Effect of Foehn Wind on Record-Breaking High Temperature Event (41.1°C) at Kumagaya on 23 July 2018, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 17-21, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-004, https://t.co/Y1iksPpPgM https://t.co/7vCPPiccDx
JMSJ New paper published:Ito, T., S. Nishimoto, and H. Kanehisa, 2018: Growing vortex Rossby waves with azimuthal wavenumber one in quasigeostrophic system. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 549-564.
https://t.co/KhJhxAuiXU
https://t.co/6Iw2vRpRws https://t.co/Gc7Ji94Wcx
SOLA New paper: Yanase and Takemi, Diurnal Variation of Simulated Cumulus Convection in Radiative-Convective Equilibrium, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 116-120 , doi:10.2151/sola.2018-020, https://t.co/gcVRDn7sT5 https://t.co/Je3m4ZlwYc
JMSJ New paper published: Seino, N., R. Oda, H. Sugawara, and T. Aoyagi, 2018: Observations and simulations of the mesoscale environment in TOMACS urban heavy rain events. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96A, 221-245. https://t.co/DeT0goJ7pZ
https://t.co/WImNJcN3R9 https://t.co/fpfY1syDem