List of Papers and Reviews in Tenki Vol.54 (2007)

Tenki is the bulletin journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan in Japanese.

English abstracts are available for articles with "(abstract)".


Tenki
Vol. 54, No.1

ARTICLES

    Tornado Disaster in Yokosuka on October 7, 2002
      --Strong Wind Disasters from October 6 through 7, 2002--
        (abstract) ........................................ Fumiaki KOBAYASHI, Hiroyuki FUJITA, Takashi NOMURA
                                                                 Yukio TAMURA, Masahiro MATSUI, Tadashi YAMADA
                                                                                          and Shuichi TSUCHIYA     53-64

REVIEWS

    Steps towards Decreasing Heavy Rain Disasters by Short-range Precipitation
      and Land-slide Forecast Using Weather Radar Accompanied by
      Improvement of Meteorological Operational Activities ................................. Yasutaka MAKIHARA     21-33

    How Do We Understand the Low-Frequency Variability ......................................... Hisanori ITOH     35-51

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.2

REVIEWS

    What Do BIG Observation Projects Bring to Us ?:
      A Report on the Symposium of the 2005 Fall Assembly of
      the Meteorological Society of Japan .................................................. Hirohiko ISHIKAWA     129-130
    1. How Should We Proceed with International Research Projects ?
       --What We Have Learned from GAME--. .................................................. Tetsuzo YASUNARI     131-136
    2. Extended Observations and Mesoscale Disturbances. .................................. Masanori YOSHIZAKI     136-141
    3. A Japan-Sino Joint Project ADEC (Aeolian Dust Experiment on Climate Impact). ............. Masao MIKAMI     142-150
    4. Coupling Processes in the Equatorial Atmosphere (CPEA). ............................... Shoichiro FUKAO     150-155
    5. THORPEX (The Observing System Research and Predictability Experiment). ................... Shigeo YODEN     156-162
    6. Earth Observations in the Coming Decades. ............................................. Yasuhiro SASANO     163-167

NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES

    The Amplitudes and the Phases of Terdiurnal (eight-hourly)
      Pressure Oscillations at the Stations of Low Latitude Islands,
      Higher Mountain and Some Central Area of Japan
        (abstract) ............................................................................. Kunimoto IWAI     169-174

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.3

ARTICLES

    Microbarograph Development with a View of Local Meteorology ........... Kazuhiro UMETANI and Satoshi SAKAI     215-224

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.4

REVIEWS

    Aircraft Observations of Air-mass Modification over the Sea of Okhotsk
      during Sea-ice Growth ........................................................................ Jun INOUE     291-298

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.5

REVIEWS

    Evolution of the Global Environment and Climatic Changes
      (A Report on the Symposium at the 2005 Spring Assembly
      of the Meteorological Society of Japan) .................................................. Jun MATSUMOTO     407-408
    1. Evolution of the Earth's environment:A comparative planetary view. ......................... Yutaka ABE     409-414
    2. Rise of atmospheric oxygen and the Snowball Earth events. ............................... Eiichi TAJIKA     414-420
    3. Impact of the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau on changes of monsoon and climate over 
      the Asia-Pacific region since the Neogene era. ............. Tetsuzo YASUNARI, Manabu ABE and Akio KITOH     421-425
    4. Variability of Asian monsoon and Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles.
         ........................................ Ryuji TADA, Yusuke YOKOYAMA, Kana NAGASHIMA and Yoshiki KIDO     426-429
    5. Paleoclimatic changes recorded in corals. .............................................. Hajime KAYANNE     429-435
    6. Comments:Varying climate on Earth. .................................................... Toshio YAMAGATA     436-437
    7. Comments:Current understandings of the Antarctic ozone hole mechanism and future ozone trend.
         ........................................................................................ Makoto KOIKE     438-441
    8. Comments:Rise and fall of civilization caused by global environmental changes. ....... Hitoshi FUKUSAWA     442-444

NOTESANDCORRESPONDENCES

    Structure of a Stationary Line-shaped Heavy Rainfall System
      in Fukui (18 July 2004) Simulated by the JMA Nonhydrostatic Model...................... Hiroaki WATANABE     449-455

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.6

ARTICLES

    Diurnal Variations of GPS Precipitable Water and Surface Wind under
      the Condition of Foehn in the Hokuriku District during Summer..... Yoshitaka OHASHI and Ryuichi KAWAMURA     541-554

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.7

REVIEWS

    Toward Understanding and Prediction of Extreme Rainfall Events
      (A Report on the Symposium of the 2006 Spring
      Assembly of the Meteorological Society of Japan) ........................................... Masato SUGI     605-606
    Feature of Recent Rainfall Event
    1. Features of Extreme Weather and Climate Variability in Recent Years,
       --An Introduction to 'Extreme Weather Report 2005'--. ................................. Koichi KURIHARA     607-611
    2. Characteristics of Recent Precipitation in the
       World. ................................................................ Jun MATSUMOTO and Nami YAMAMOTO     612-616
    3. Future Projections in Precipitation over Japan Islands Simulated by a
       GCM-RCM System. ........................................................................ Izuru TAKAYABU     617-621
    Development of Prediction Technology
    4. Improvement of Precipitation Forecasts at Japan
       Meteorological Agency. .............................................. Kazuo SAITO and Yasutaka MAKIHARA     622-631
    5. Perspectives of Technological Development of Rainfall Prediction for
       Real-time Management of Floods and Low Flows. ....................................... Junichi YOSHITANI     631-634
    Possibility in the Future
    6. High-impact Weather:Challenges and Prospects. ......................................... Masahide KIMOTO     635-638
    7. Governmental Scheme for Promoting Researches on Precipitation and Future
       Water Issues. .............................................................................. Taikan OKI     639-642

Tenki
Vol. 54, No.9

ARTICLES

    The Characteristics of the Convective System that Brought Hail and Gusts to
      Hachioji City, Tokyo on May 15, 2005..................................................... Koji YAMASHITA     781-796

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