Data Set for PRE available at J-STAGE Data:
Kodama and Satoh (2022) "List of PRE (Predecessor Rain Event) cases" https://t.co/Q3Y4uO84ZD
for the JMSJ paper "Statistical analysis of remote precipitation in Japan caused by typhoons in Sep" https://t.co/VRVJ3AGUMC
Shinichi Kodama's first paper published from JMSJ:
Kodama S. and M. Satoh, 2022: Statistical analysis of remote precipitation in Japan caused by typhoons in September.
https://t.co/VRVJ3AXXOC
Graphical Abstract available:
https://t.co/0wShohwsUC
Yuta Goto's paper on "senjou kousuitai" is published online from SOLA:
Goto, Y., Satoh, M. (2022) Statistical Analysis of “Senjo-Kousuitai” in East Asia and Characteristics of Associated Large-scale Circulations in the Baiu season.
SOLA, 18A, https://t.co/t1bCX1P5Y7 https://t.co/00SyzbGBF5
New paper published:
Islam, Md, Satoh, M. and Takagi, H. (2022)
Tropical Cyclones Affecting Japan Central Coast and Changing Storm Surge Hazard since 1980.
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, https://t.co/V4Z4QgDoye
This is done by Fahim (1st author) during his internship in our lab.
Editorial for the special edition on DYAMOND: The DYnamics of the Atmospheric general circulation Modeled On Non-hydrostatic Domains
Bjorn STEVENS, Masaki SATOH
https://t.co/ztAkCbMf9R
JMSJ DYAMOND Special Issue is completed. All the papers are listed here
https://t.co/VIRryRaHa3
@JMSJ_metsoc hits 11 Shukuro Manabe's papers.
The oldest is in 1955
https://t.co/9OgXCbOxbB
More recent in 2007 for "Role of Ocean in Global Warming" with R. Stouffer
https://t.co/bXRZaZZXM8
@JMSJ_metsoc hits 11 Shukuro Manabe's papers.
The oldest is in 1955
https://t.co/9OgXCbOxbB
More recent in 2007 for "Role of Ocean in Global Warming" with R. Stouffer
https://t.co/bXRZaZZXM8
Shibuya et al (2021):
Ryosuke Shibuya's new paper published from JMSJ:
Analysis of Boreal Summer Intra-Seasonal Oscillation in DYAMOND models:
https://t.co/C288ZnHozq
https://t.co/prNmt6peTu
A new paper by Toshiro Inoue: On the semidiurnal variation in surface rainfall rate over the tropics in a NICAM 3.5-km simulation and TRMM/GSMaP/Himawari observations, accepted for J. Meteor. Soc. Japan
https://t.co/oQhI2wI8kO
@juracan82 DYAMOND topical cyclones analysis paper published at @JMSJ_metsoc site:
Judt et al., 2021: Tropical cyclones in global storm-resolving models. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 99,
https://t.co/EBVDHgo3n5
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan 掲載論文のプレスリリース:
過去40年で太平洋側に接近する台風が増えている
気象研究所 2020年8月25日
https://t.co/1bAGka1Uxf
Yamaguchi and Maeda, 2020: Increase in the number of tropical cyclones approaching Tokyo since 1980.
https://t.co/J8N3AUyYKg
Tomoki Ohno's RCE study shows the importance of turbulence scheme on future high cloud changes:
Ohno, Noda, and Satoh (2020, JMSJ)
Impacts of Sub-grid Ice Cloud Physics in a Turbulence Scheme on High Clouds and Their Response to Global Warming.
https://t.co/pAKR7DdaWa
Yuhi Nakamura's first paper published:
2015年関東東北豪雨における台風17号は、豪雨を抑制する効果があった。
Nakamura, Y., T. Miyakawa, M. Satoh (2020)
The role of Typhoon Kilo (T1517) in the Kanto-Tohoku heavy rainfall event in Japan in September 2015.
https://t.co/GNr40shSOt
Ph D. Student, Shuhei Matsugishi's first paper is online released from SOLA:
Matsugishi et al. (2020) Impact of latent heat flux modifications on the reproduction of a Madden–Julian oscillation event during the 2015 Pre-YMC campaign using a GCRM. https://t.co/MAAuDk7rXj
TC seeds paper published from SOLA (2020/05/01).
Analysis of NICAM and MRI high-res GCM results.
Sugi, M., Y. Yamada, C. Kodama, K. Yoshida, R. Mizuta, and M. Satoh (2020) Future changes in the global frequency of tropical cyclone seeds. SOLA, 16, 70-74, https://t.co/cQzvq4XewS
Precipitation Efficiency paper published: Review on PE with collaborations with Prof. Sui, NTU.
Sui, C.-H., Satoh, M., Suzuki, K. (2020) Precipitation efficiency and its role in cloud-radiative feedbacks to climate variability.
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, https://t.co/uvrAOLudDi
New paper on future change in tropical cyclone seeds, accepted:
Sugi, M., Y. Yamada, C. Kodama, K. Yoshida, R. Mizuta, and M. Satoh (2020) Future changes in the global frequency of tropical cyclone seeds.
SOLA, https://t.co/cQzvq4XewS.
Jinno's paper published from JMSJ on predictability of the monsoon gyre in Aug. 2016 using the 14-km mesh NICAM ensemble simulations.
Jinno, Miyakawa, Satoh (2019) NICAM predictability of the monsoon gyre over the western North Pacific during August 2016 https://t.co/mNnQS1nDKs
Takuya Jinno's paper published from J. Meteor. Soc. Japan.
Jinno, T., Miyakawa, T., Satoh, M. (2019) "NICAM predictability of the monsoon gyre over the western North Pacific during August 2016"
https://t.co/IhjrgJAvF1
2016年8月台風多発を引き起こしたmonsoon gyreの予測可能性の研究
New Graphical Abstract now available online.
Kodama S. and M. Sato, 2022: Statistical analysis of remote precipitation in Japan caused by typhoons in September. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100.
https://t.co/xCEdGIyKbX
https://t.co/DgMsObUzEJ https://t.co/UwkuTDImY6
Sola early online release: Terasaki and Miyoshi, A 1024-Member NICAM-LETKF Experiment for the July 2020 Heavy Rainfall Event, SOLA, 2022, Vol.18A, doi:10.2151/sola.18A-002, https://t.co/ewLdRcGDtm
Sola new paper: Horinouchi et al., Moisture Supply, Jet, and Silk-Road Wave Train Associated with the Prolonged Heavy Rainfall in Kyushu, Japan in Early July 2020, SOLA, 2021, VOL.17B, 1-8, doi:10.2151/sola.2021-019, https://t.co/0CXpA0bira https://t.co/8xw1xA18ur
Sola new paper: Duc et al., Forecasts of the July 2020 Kyushu Heavy Rain Using a 1000-Member Ensemble Kalman Filter, SOLA, VOL.17, 41-47, doi:10.2151/sola.2021-007, https://t.co/oNr37ReRc1 https://t.co/9GnV99ApvW
Sola new paper: Nasuno, T., Impacts of Cloud Microphysics Modifications on Diurnal Convection and the ISO over the Maritime Continent: A Case Study of YMC-Sumatra 2017, SOLA, VOL.17, 16-23, doi:10.2151/sola.2021-003, https://t.co/nmam4ibti1 https://t.co/NR5DXrS38Q
New Graphical Abstract now available online!
https://t.co/kUFNMpShZ2
Judt, F. et al., 2021: Tropical cyclones in global storm-resolving models. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 99,
Special Edition on DYAMOND
https://t.co/URbRuGAPrh. https://t.co/32Q6Z6L8YN
The new published JMSJ note is available online.
Ohno, T., A. T. Noda, and M. Satoh, 2020: Impacts of sub-grid ice cloud physics in a turbulence scheme on high clouds and their response to global warming. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, 1069-1081.
https://t.co/98BwIB9pvc
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 new paper: Okamoto et al., Assessment of the Potential Impact of a Hyperspectral Infrared Sounder on the Himawari Follow-On Geostationary Satellite, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, 162-168, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-028, https://t.co/6E1uo1PPNi https://t.co/56Nua6uTL2
A new graphical abstract!
https://t.co/RgQZRjZA5l
Yamaguchi, M., and S. Maeda, 2020: Slowdown of Typhoon Translation Speeds in Mid-latitudes in September Influenced by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and Global Warming. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, https://t.co/s1MagPzBWI. https://t.co/GtgL49GmFn
A new graphical abstract:
https://t.co/qdKORXFWxU
Nakamura, Y., T. Miyakawa, and M. Satoh, 2020: The role of Typhoon Kilo (T1517) in the Kanto-Tohoku heavy rainfall event in Japan in September 2015. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, https://t.co/9SnxRLBBCY. https://t.co/1q1dUmWjab
New Graphical Abstract!
https://t.co/UB5YyGUkUF
Sui, C.-H., M. Satoh, and K. Suzuki, 2020: Precipitation efficiency and its role in cloud-radiative feedbacks to climate variability. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, https://t.co/VuMVQJHJF6. https://t.co/qrXb5VnYgT
SOLA New paper: Shimada et al., Is the Number of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification Events in the Western North Pacific Increasing?, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, 1-5, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-001, https://t.co/09LVE4gSpE https://t.co/dpAws2anEW
Kanada et al., Future Changes in Typhoon-Related Precipitation in Eastern Hokkaido, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 244-249, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-044, https://t.co/FoxBLp2Pzx https://t.co/jquBdZrPX6
JMSJ New paper: Miyakawa, T., and M. Miura, 2019: Resolution dependencies of tropical convection in a global cloud/cloud-system resolving model. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97,
https://t.co/7GH9zrop4l
https://t.co/iA6XVEG74B https://t.co/SRcGO0PpQ3
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: 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