New article just published online!
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Kawazoe, S., M. Fujita, S. Sugimoto, Y. Okada, and S. Watanabe, 2020: Projected changes of extremely cool summer days over northeastern Japan simulated by 20 km-mesh large ensemble experiment. JMSJ, 98, 1305-1319. https://t.co/zwvIR5gzLj
A new graphical abstract!
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Harada, Y., H. Endo, and K. Takemura, 2020: Characteristics of large-scale atmospheric fields during heavy rainfall events in western Japan: Comparison with an extreme event in early July 2018. JMSJ, 98, https://t.co/nh7b7dvcQa. https://t.co/GDmZxAvflW
Sola new paper: Ishizaki et al., Evaluation of Two Bias-Correction Methods for Gridded Climate Scenarios over Japan, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, 80-85, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-014, https://t.co/isqJNGkc41 https://t.co/ChvrgGxsQ1
Yasunaga et al., An Increasing Trend in the Early-Winter Precipitation around Japan and Its Relationship with Enhanced Heating over the Tropical Eastern Indian Ocean, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 238-243, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-043, https://t.co/cfsXc0F4mA https://t.co/aS5jGEXXRE
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
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
JMSJ New paper published: Tochimoto, E., and H. Niino, 2018: Structure and environment of tornado-spawning extratropical cyclones around Japan. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 355-380.
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