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原著論文
Diagnosing Environmental Properties of the July 2018 Heavy Rainfall Event in Japan
Tetsuya Takemi, Takashi Unuma
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2018年 #西日本豪雨 発生メカニズム 最新論文 気象学会2019.5.15発表スライド [33MB] https://t.co/Yjd8k6puyW
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 発生メカニズム 最新論文 #JAMSTEC セミナー2018.12.4発表/質疑動画: https://t.co/ufuY5auYZn
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 発生メカニズム 最新論文 気象学会2019.5.15発表/質疑動画: https://t.co/zDBv3PwSHY
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 発生メカニズム 最新論文 #てんコロ学会 発表動画: https://t.co/lqDmw16iGY
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 の発生メカニズム最新論文、4分解説動画: https://t.co/P47KMwonqL
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
#台風
3 minutes video in English on this paper: https://t.co/LYOqO5e2kd
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 の発生メカニズム最新論文の日本語版
SOLA2019Moteki_190621jpn.pdf [38MB] https://t.co/pBI7bU9u0z
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
2018年 #西日本豪雨 の発生メカニズムとして、台風の影響を明らかにした最新論文、本日正式なレイアウトで出版されました。
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
3min. video with English caption on my latest paper regarding to the 2018 Baiu heavy rainfall "the stagnation started with a huge jump" https://t.co/LYOqO5e2kd
https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front
The 2018 Baiu heavy rainfall "the stagnation started with a huge jump" https://t.co/LYOqO5e2kd
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan
Qoosaku Moteki
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#てんコロ学会 で話した「その停滞は大ジャンプから始まった話」
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の論文原稿が先行公開されました。
Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan https://t.co/lrvqUAFoKd
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SOLA New paper: Hori and Oshima, Robustness of the Warm Arctic/Cold Eurasian Signature within a Large Ensemble Model Experiment. SOLA, 2018, Vol. 14, 69-73, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-012
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JMSJ New paper published: Fujibe, F., 2018: Climatological features of sub-hourly temperature variations in Japan. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 147-160.
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JMSJ New paper: Kazumori, M., 2018: Assimilation of Himawari-8 Clear Sky Radiance data in JMA's global and mesoscale NWP systems. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96B, https://t.co/f6h37RZqe7
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MSJ New paper: Misumi et al 2018: Characteristics of droplet size distributions in low-level stratiform clouds observed from Tokyo Skytree. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, https://t.co/cIRScUwmv4.
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Sola new paper: Yokoi, S. Diurnal Variation of Surface Heat Fluxes off the West Coast of Sumatra Island as Revealed by In Situ Observation, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16A, 1-5, doi:10.2151/sola.16A-001, https://t.co/6M3rp8cL3Y https://t.co/vDQyegLCMG
SOLA Early Online Release: Takigawa et al., Can Delhi's pollution be affected by crop fires in the Punjab region?, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, doi:0.2151/sola.2020-015, https://t.co/jPa2gcgqqY
SOLA New paper: Hashimoto et al., Process-Tracking Scheme Based on Bulk Microphysics to Diagnose the Features of Snow Particles, SOLA, 2020, VOL.16, 51-56, doi:10.2151/sola.2020-009, https://t.co/XPXI0b6jV6 https://t.co/eYobRJ680K
New Graphical Abstract!
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Geng, B., and M. Katsumata, 2020: An algorithm for detecting and removing the spurious differential phase observed by C-band polarimetric radar in the rain. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, Special Edition on YMC
https://t.co/6kQFM5D4VQ. https://t.co/GmftBq7cVD
SOLA Early Online Release: Kanada et al., Future Changes in Typhoon-related Precipitation in Eastern Hokkaido, SOLA, 2019, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-044, https://t.co/exLk7XxMsR
SOLA Early Online Release: 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, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-043, https://t.co/gOCkOB1z3U
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 Early Online Release: Saito, K., On the Northward Ageostrophic Winds Associated with a Tropical Cyclone, SOLA, 2019, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-040, https://t.co/vLjHJCy7aF
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: Takemura et al., Extreme Moisture Flux Convergence over Western Japan during the Heavy Rain Event of July 2018, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 49-54, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-009, https://t.co/D6hXH85tDi https://t.co/uJUMjcwvPf
SOLA New paper: Yatagai et al., Development of Intensive APHRODITE Hourly Precipitation Data for Assessment of the Moisture Transport That Caused Heavy Precipitation Events, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 43-48, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-008, https://t.co/akiemwKguH https://t.co/FtoGgRt8Ix
SOLA New paper: Matsuoka et al., Automatic Detection of Stationary Fronts around Japan Using a Deep Convolutional Neural Network, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 154-159, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-028, https://t.co/Adk3pswnfl https://t.co/oq22a0z2Jx
SOLA New paper: Moteki, Q., Role of Typhoon Prapiroon (Typhoon No. 7) on the Formation Process of the Baiu Front Inducing Heavy Rain in July 2018 in Western Japan, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 37-42, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-007, https://t.co/GHVn8GB6yZ
https://t.co/0VbbMVx0UP https://t.co/jTCYZWFm7E
SOLA New paper: Sekizawa et al., Anomalous Moisture Transport and Oceanic Evaporation during a Torrential Rainfall Event over Western Japan in Early July 2018, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15A, 25-30, doi:10.2151/sola.15A-005, https://t.co/UDSlIvE6jh https://t.co/kzblP9bAUM
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, Impacts of Global Warming on Extreme Rainfall of a Slow-Moving Typhoon: A Case Study for Typhoon Talas (2011), SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 125-131, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-023, https://t.co/ChrDvs8ZkB https://t.co/1bDmomyB4e
Li et al., Observed Increases in Summer Apparent Temperature over China in the Past 50 Years, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 47-51, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-010, https://t.co/au0XL29vYG https://t.co/7ImMyWDcPn
SOLA New paper: Thinh et al., How Does Land Use/Land Cover Map's Accuracy Depend on Number of Classification Classes?, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 28-31, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-006, https://t.co/HXmTFArmpa https://t.co/GlxEmcld0M
JMSJ New paper published: Yamazaki, A., M. Honda, and H. Kawase, 2019: Regional snowfall distributions in a Japan-Sea side area of Japan associated with jet variability and blocking. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97, 205-226.
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https://t.co/F9FESyUvgd https://t.co/0lbt270gPn
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
SOLA New paper: Nishi and Kusaka, Comparison of Spatial Pattern and Mechanism between Convexity and Gap Winds, SOLA, 2019, VOL.15, 12-16, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-003, https://t.co/PUYvpax9lb https://t.co/uiCItEfcsb
We are pleased to announce that The SOLA Award in 2018 is going to be presented to the following papers: Kosuke Ito et al.,SOLA, VOL.14, 105−110, doi: 10.2151/sola.2018-018
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JMSJ New paper: Fujita et al 2019: Analyses of extreme precipitation associated with the Kinugawa River flood in September 2015 using a large ensemble downscaling experiment. J..
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Special Edition on Tropical Cyclones in 2015–2016 https://t.co/5feskijBK8
SOLA New paper: Liu et al., Analysis of Uncertainties in Forecasts of Typhoon Soudelor (2015) from Ensemble Prediction Models, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 203-209, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-036, https://t.co/WtnqfymwZZ https://t.co/I1X0tubvHt
SOLA New paper: Jung et al., Optimization of Land Surface Parameters for Weather Simulations over Arid and Semi-Arid Regions, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 197-202, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-035, https://t.co/m8vVTmVJH3 https://t.co/buJtcUdZUM
SOLA New paper: Ishizaki and Matsuyama, Distribution of the Annual Precipitation Ratio of Radar/Raingauge-Analyzed Precipitation to AMeDAS across Japan, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 192-196, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-034, https://t.co/QileHUYJpM https://t.co/FQdbhANI4Q
JMSJ New paper: Jin, H., Y. Jin, and J. D. Doyle, 2019: An evaluation of COAMPS-TC real-time forecasts for Super Typhoon Nepartak (2016). J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97, Special Edition on Tropical Cyclones in 2015–2016, https://t.co/Gar19BBQ3i
https://t.co/S2pLiy1TDW https://t.co/ChaYR7YUMo
JMSJ New paper published: Wada et al 2018: Relation of convective bursts to changes in the intensity of Typhoon Lionrock (2016) during the decay phase simulated by an atmosphere-wave-ocean coupled model. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan...
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SOLA New paper: Yamamoto and Ishikawa, Spatiotemporal Variability Characteristics of Clear-Sky Land Surface Temperature in Urban Areas of Japan Observed by Himawari-8, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 179-184, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-032, https://t.co/Bn5daixxNQ https://t.co/vv37kRXi7R
JMSJ New paper: Yamazaki, A., M. Honda, and H. Kawase, 2019: Regional snowfall distributions in a Japan-Sea side area of Japan associated with jet variability and blocking. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97,
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JMSJ New paper published: Kadoya, T., and H. Masunaga, 2018: New observational metrics of convective self -aggregation: Methodology and a case study. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 535-548.
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SOLA New paper: Yoshida and Takemi, Properties of Mixing Length and Dispersive Stress in Airflows over Urban-Like Roughness Obstacles with Variable Height, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 174-178, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-031, https://t.co/4YSt12CzwQ https://t.co/XWESaTTleh
SOLA New paper: Ong and Miura, Iterative Local Bézier Reconstruction Algorithm of Smooth Droplet Surface for the Immersed Boundary Method, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 170-173, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-030, https://t.co/IkgwZM7h93 https://t.co/56Kx37RGry
SOLA New paper: Takemi, Importance of Terrain Representation in Simulating a Stationary Convective System for the July 2017 Northern Kyushu Heavy Rainfall Case, SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 153-158, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-027, https://t.co/yWJWKmaPPR https://t.co/DW1HcNB6eJ
SOLA New paper: Yamaguchi et al., Tropical Cyclone Intensity Prediction in the Western North Pacific Basin Using SHIPS and JMA/GSM, SOLA, VOL.14, 138-143, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-024, https://t.co/fZ9uKdk1Lg https://t.co/kP6V0M0dlx
JMSJ New paper published: Sekiguchi et al 2018: Development of gas absorption tables and an atmospheric radiative transfer package for applications using the Advanced Himawari Imager. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96B, 77-89.
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JMSJ New paper published: Otsuka, M., H. Seko, K. Shimoji, and K. Yamashita, 2018: Characteristics of Himawari-8 rapid scan atmospheric motion vectors utilized in mesoscale data assimilation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96B, 111-131.
https://t.co/WyolwOX68u
https://t.co/tNUqz4l9bY https://t.co/HynoZmkzrg
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
SOLA New paper: Ito et al., Analysis and Forecast Using Dropsonde Data from the Inner-Core Region of Tropical Cyclone Lan (2017) Obtained during the First Aircraft Missions of T-PARCII SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 105-110, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-018 https://t.co/v8YeE7QSKV https://t.co/BbrvlulLb1
SOLA New paper: Suzuki-Parker et al., Contributions of GCM/RCM Uncertainty in Ensemble Dynamical Downscaling for Precipitation in East Asian Summer Monsoon Season SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 97-104, https://t.co/50JBSxUdPn https://t.co/VscK0af8O4
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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SOLA New paper: Patra et al. Improved Chemical Tracer Simulation by MIROC4.0-based Atmospheric Chemistry-Transport Model (MIROC4-ACTM) SOLA, 2018, VOL.14, 91-96, https://t.co/mbYCUumaem https://t.co/Vtvx3NEDtk
SOLA New paper: Hori and Oshima, Robustness of the Warm Arctic/Cold Eurasian Signature within a Large Ensemble Model Experiment. SOLA, 2018, Vol. 14, 69-73, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-012
https://t.co/tzQ9pMIGLm
@mehori https://t.co/1GzEuluFH8
JMSJ New paper published: Takahashi, H. G., and J. M. B. Dado, 2018: Relationship between sea surface temperature and rainfall in the Philippines during the Asian summer monsoon. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 283-290.
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https://t.co/wgak216Kn2 https://t.co/bUYjwlN4uG
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
SOLA New paper: Endo et al. A Unique Feature of the Asian Summer Monsoon Response to Global Warming: The Role of Different Land–Sea Thermal Contrast Change between the Lower and Upper Troposphere. SOLA, 2018, Vol. 14, 57-63, doi: h10.2151/sola.2018-010
https://t.co/eFZ8IRBUZF https://t.co/G0EfFv8r7R
SOLA New paper: Li et al. Asymmetric Response of Predictability of East Asian Summer Monsoon to ENSO. SOLA, 2018, Vol. 14, 52-56, doi: 10.2151/sola.2018-009
https://t.co/z8ktiJmIfX https://t.co/xyyv8fegKX
JMSJ New paper published: Fujibe, F., 2018: Climatological features of sub-hourly temperature variations in Japan. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, 147-160.
https://t.co/1Rh9tKpa8p
https://t.co/t8ScuEfeZO https://t.co/nKBzcUcO09
JMSJ New paper published: Seto et al 2018: Relationships among rainfall distribution, surface wind, and precipitable water vapor during heavy rainfall in central Tokyo in summer. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96A, 35-49.
https://t.co/BSGzpT6S13
https://t.co/6sWqqEpMxh https://t.co/fWIYVPf4oo
JMSJ New paper: Okamoto et al 2018: Feasibility study for future space-borne coherent Doppler wind lidar, Part 3: Impact assessment using sensitivity observing system simulation experiments. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96, https://t.co/aMBSGVYiKY.
https://t.co/t4BvRwEHYg https://t.co/ILhxY9rFEV
SOLA New paper: Kawano et al 2018:Influence of Okhotsk Sea Ice
Distribution on a Snowstorm Associated
with an Explosive Cyclone in Hokkaido, Japan. SOLA, 2018, Vol. 14,
1−5, doi:10.2151/sola.2018-001
https://t.co/4W2qe2G7rO
Supplement:
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JMSJ New paper: Bélair et al 2018: Role and impact of the urban environment in a numerical forecast of an intense summertime precipitation event over Tokyo. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96A, https://t.co/IxMffAMAuA.
https://t.co/1hoLgxQkPD https://t.co/3DmhGZdiVd
JMSJ New paper: Oizumi et al 2018: Ultra-high-resolution numerical weather prediction with a large domain using the K Computer: A case study of the Izu Oshima heavy rainfall event on October 15-16, 2013.
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