List of Papers and Reviews in Tenki Vol.52 (2005)
Tenki is the bulletin journal of the Meteorological
Society of Japan in Japanese.
English abstracts are available for articles with "(abstract)".
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.1
ARTICLES
Development of a Method Reducing the Effect of Echoes of Migrating-birds on
Wind Measurements in the Wind Profiler Network of JMA.
............................................................... Kenji KOBAYASHI, Toshihiro ABO, Yasushi IZUMIKAWA
Kyouichi KAWAHARA, Masahito ISHIHARA
Toshio WAKAYAMA and Tomoya MATSUDA 11-23
Structure and Maintenance Mechanisms of the Rainband Causing Torrential Rain
in Sawara and Kashima on 10 October 2001 ....................... Hiroshige TSUGUCHI and Hitoshi SAKAKIBARA 25-39
REVIEWS
Scientific Significance of New Observations of the Atmosphere ................................... Isamu HIROTA 5-10
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.2
ARTICLES
A Case Study on a Shapiro-type Extratropical Cyclone Developed around
Japan from a Viewpoint of Frontogenesis
(abstract) ............................................................... Tomohiko TSUMURA and Koji YAMAZAKI 105-118
Re-examination of City Air Temperature for Heat Island Intensity Evaluation
-Case Study in Seoul, Korea- (abstract) ....................... Hirofumi SUGAWARA, Dong Wook JI and Kikuro TOMINE 119-128
REVIEWS
Ensemble Kalman Filtering
--A Meeting Point between Data Assimilation and Ensemble Forecasting--
...................................................................... Takemasa MIYOSHI 93-104
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.3
ARTICLES
Sampling Simulation of Rainfall Estimation by Five Sun-Synchronous-Orbit
Satellites and TRMM using radar-AMeDAS composites
........................................................... Yasuhisa IIDA, Ken'ichi OKAMOTO, Tomoo USHIO and Riko OKI 155-162
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
A Snowband and Wind Field Observed by Single-Doppler Radar
in the Kashiwazaki Gust Case of 5 February 2004
(abstract) .......................................................... Sento NAKAI, Masaaki ISHIZAKA, Katsushi IWAMOTO
Masujiro SHIMIZU and Satoru YAMAGUCHI 163-170
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.4
ARTICLES
Temperature Oscillation around Lake Suwa Associated with Intense Nocturnal Cooling in Wintertime.
................................................................... Atsushi OOKUBO, Hitoshi ICHIKAWA, Tsuyoshi TANAKA
Toshikazu KOUNO and Fumiaki FUJIBE 227-234
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
Long-term Trends in the Diurnal Cycles of Thunder Frequency in Japan
(abstract) ..................................................... Fumiaki FUJIBE, Nobuo YAMAZAKI and Mitsugi KATSUYAMA 235-239
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.5
ARTICLES
The Measure of Usual Typhoon Tracks:Quantitative Classification of Typhoon
Tracks and the Objective Extraction of Typhoons with Unusual Tracks ................. Yuko MATSUMOTO, Daichi NAKAYAMA
and Hiroshi MATSUYAMA 347-357
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
Photomicrographs of Snow Crystals against a Color or a Black Background ............... Hideaki ABURAKAWA 359-362
REVIEWS
Stratospheric Ozone Layer Observation Project with the Satellite-borne
Instrument ILAS ...................................................................... Yasuhiro SASANO 331-336
Superrotation of Venus Atmosphere ...................................................... Yoshihisa MATSUDA 337-345
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.6
ARTICLES
Recent Tendencies of Winter Thunderstorms in the Hokuriku District
and Associated Atmospheric Conditions ................................. Gyo FUJISAWA and Ryuichi KAWAMURA 449-460
REVIEWS
Challenging the Mystery of Anomalous Weather .............................................. Masahide KIMOTO 439-448
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.7
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
Influence of Background Kosa on Chemical Compositions
in Fog Water at a Mountainous Site ...................................................... Koichi WATANABE 533-538
Transition of Wind Fields of Typhoon 0416 (Chaba) Detected
with the JMA Wind Profiler Network ................................ Junya YAMASHITA and Masahito ISHIHARA 539-547
REVIEWS
The Formation Mechanism of the Ogasawara High in Late Summer .............................. Takeshi ENOMOTO 523-531
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.8
REVIEWS
Cool Summer over Japan in 2003:To What Extent Can We Understand and Predict Extreme Weather and Climate?
(A Report on the Symposium of the 2004 Spring Assembly of the Meteorological Society of Japan)
....................................................................................................... Masato SUGI 579-580
1. Observations and forecasts for the summer in Japan in 2003.
................................................................................................... Kiyoharu TAKANO 581-585
2. Northern Hemisphere double jet in 2003.
................................................................... Shuhei MAEDA, Hitoshi SATO and Chiaki KOBAYASHI 586-590
3. Formation mechanisms of the Okhotsk high and clues for the prediction.
........................................................................... Hisashi NAKAMURA and Tomohiro FUKAMACHI 591-598
4. Indian Ocean Dipole Mode and summer climate in Japan.
............................................................................. Toshio YAMAGATA and Swadhin K. BEHERA 599-603
5. Arctic Oscillation and summer climate in Japan.
................................................................. Koji YAMAZAKI, Masayo OGI and Yoshihiro TACHIBANA 604-607
6. European heat wave and cool summer in Japan in 2003.
................................................................................................... Masahide KIMOTO 608-612
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.9
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
Freezing Rain and Glaze Phenomenon Occurred around Iwamizawa
in Hokkaido on February 2004 ................................... Hiroki MATSUSHITA, Toshihiro OZEKI, Fumihiko NISHIO 675-680
Interannual Variation of Annual Precipitaion more than 12000 mm on Mt. Chokai
between 1979 and 2003:Estimation Based on the Dam Flow Data .......................................... Iwao TSUCHIYA 681-684
REVIEWS
Numerical Experiments on Internal Variability of the Troposphere-Stratosphere
Coupled System with a Simple Global Circulation Model ............................................. Masakazu TAGUCHI 667-673
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.10
REVIEWS
A Report on the Symposium on "Extratropical Cyclones in the Far East"
at the 2004 Autumnal Assembly of the Meteorological Society of Japan ................................ Masashi NAGATA 733-735
1. Keynote Lectures
1-1. Dynamics of Jets, High and Low Pressure Systems and Fronts.
..................................................................................................... Keita IGA 735-741
1-2. Structure and Evolution of the Extratropical Cyclone and its Associated Fronts:
Representation in Conceptual Models. ......................................................... Naoko KITABATAKE 742-750
1-3. Clouds and Precipitations in Extratropical Cyclones.
............................................................................................. Masataka MURAKAMI 751-759
2. Comments
2-1. Characteristics of Baroclinic Wave Activity in the Far East.
............................................................................ Hisashi NAKAMURA and Takeaki SAMPE 760-763
2-2. Characteristics of Marine Extratropical Cyclones in Winter.
................................................................................................... Isao TAKANO 764-767
2-3. Characteristics of the Meso-α-scale Low on the Baiu Front.
................................................................................ Hirotaka TAGAMI, Hiroshi NIINO
Wataru YANASE, and Teruyuki KATO 767-770
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.11
REVIEWS
Diurnal, Semi-diurnal and Ter-diurnal Pressure Variations
at the Stations of Central Mountain Area of Japan ................................ Kunimoto IWAI and Emiko MIYASHITA 831-836
High Resolution Wind Flow Simulation Using a Meso-scale Meteorological
Model:Application to Wind Power Generation Plant over
the Noma Cape, Kagoshima ............................................ Keiya YUMIMOTO, Yasuhiro YOSHIDA, Itushi UNO
Takanori UCHIDA and Yuji OHYA 837-843
Tenki
Vol. 52, No.12
NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES
A Study to Reconstruct the Annual Variation of Summer Minimum
Temperature in Kochi City from Annual Tree-Ring Widths ............................................ Nobuyuki TAKECHI 913-918
REVIEWS
Temporal Change of Characteristics of Storm and Flood Damage,
and Development of Meteorological Information for Disaster Prevention ............................ Atsushi KURASHIMA 905-912
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