List of Papers and Reviews in Tenki Vol.59 (2012)

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

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


Tenki
Vol. 59, No.1

ARTICLES

    Structure of a Snowband Formed in the Southern
      Edge of a Decaying Broad Cloud Band over the
      Sea of Japan (abstract) ....................... Tadayasu OHIGASHI, Kazuhisa TSUBOKI and Satoshi ISHIZUKA     33-46

REVIEWS

    Climate Sensitivity
      Part 1: Concept and Current Understanding of Climate Feedbacks
      ....................... Masakazu YOSHIMORI, Tokuta YOKOHATA, Tomoo OGURA, Ryouta O'ISHI, Michio KAWAMIYA
                                  Hideo SHIOGAMA, Yoko TSUSHIMA, Chihiro KODAMA, Akira T. NODA, Minoru CHIKIRA
                      Toshihiko TAKEMURA, Masaki SATOH, Ayako ABE-OUCHI, Masahiro WATANABE and Masahide KIMOTO     5-22
    Chemical Characteristics of Water-Soluble Organic
      Carbon in the Asian Outflow .............................................................. Yuzo MIYAZAKI     23-32

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.2

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

    Statistical Analysis of Quasi-stationary Line-shaped Rainfall Systems
      over Shikoku Island, Japan .............................................. Takashi UNUMA and Fumie MURATA     119-125

REVIEWS

    Climate Sensitivity
      Part 2: Efforts toward Reducing Uncertainty
      ....... Masakazu YOSHIMORI, Tokuta YOKOHATA, Tomoo OGURA, Ryouta O'ISHI, Michio KAWAMIYA, Hideo SHIOGAMA
                              Yoko TSUSHIMA, Chihiro KODAMA, Akira T. NODA, Minoru CHIKIRA, Toshihiko TAKEMURA
                                          Masaki SATOH, Ayako ABE-OUCHI, Masahiro WATANABE and Masahide KIMOTO     91-109
    Receiving Fujiwhara Award ................................................................. Hiroshi TANAKA     111-118

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.3

REVIEWS

    Climate Sensitivity
      Part 3: Verification from the Past Environment
      ....... Masakazu YOSHIMORI, Tokuta YOKOHATA, Tomoo OGURA, Ryouta O'ISHI, Michio KAWAMIYA, Hideo SHIOGAMA
                              Yoko TSUSHIMA, Chihiro KODAMA, Akira T. NODA, Minoru CHIKIRA, Toshihiko TAKEMURA
                                          Masaki SATOH, Ayako ABE-OUCHI, Masahiro WATANABE and Masahide KIMOTO     143-150

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.4

REVIEWS

    Trends on Spatio-temporal Changes in Climatic Elements
      Related to Warming in the Tibetan Plateau ........................... Shun NISHIDA and Shigeto KAWASHIMA     201-217

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.5

ARTICLES

    Long-term Changes in Frequency of Heavy Snowfall and
      Their Relation to Environmental Fields in Japan
      --Analysis Using Data Observed at Meteorological
      Stations and Railway Stations-- (abstract) ............................................... Hiroto SUZUKI     333-350

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.6

ARTICLES

    Analysis of Artificial Snow Crystal Pictures Found in
      the Classical Movie Snow Crystals (1951) Part II
      --Growth of Sector Plate and Dendrite-- ................................................ Akira YAMASHITA     425-435

REVIEWS

    Climate Monitoring and Prediction with Historical
      Oceanographic Data ..................................................................... Masayoshi ISHII     415-423

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.7

ARTICLES

    Radar Echo Population of Thunderstorms
      Generated on the 2008 Zoshigaya-rainstorm Day
      and Nowcasting of Thunderstorm-induced Local
      Heavy Rainfalls
      Part I: Three-dimensional Radar Echo Population
      of the Thunderstorms (abstract) ...................................................... Masahito ISHIHARA     549-561
    Radar Echo Population of Thunderstorms
      Generated on the 2008 Zoshigaya-rainstorm Day
      and Nowcasting of Thunderstorm-induced Local
      Heavy Rainfalls
      Part II: A Feasibility Study on Nowcasting of
      Thunderstorm-induced Local Heavy Rainfalls (abstract) ................................ Masahito ISHIHARA     563-577

REVIEWS

    The Future of Severe Storm Prediction for Disaster Mitigation
      (A Report on the Symposium of the 2010 Spring Assembly
        of the Meteorological Society of Japan) ................................................. Kenichi KUMA     525-526
    1. Severe Weather Forecasting: Current Status and Developments for the Future ............. Masashi NAGATA     526-532
    2. Challenges and Prospects for Understandings and Predictions of Severe Weather ........... Hiroshi NIINO     533-539
    3. Information of Precipitation Forecast Heading to Mitigation of Hydrometeorological Disasters
       ....................................................................................... Eiichi NAKAKITA     540-542

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.8

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

    Recent Inter-Annual Trend of Spherical Aerosol in East Asia
      .............................................. Yukari HARA, Itsushi UNO, Atsushi SHIMIZU, Nobuo SUGIMOTO
                                                  Ichiro MATSUI, Toshimasa OHARA, Zifa WANG and Soonchang YOON     701-707

REVIEWS

    Further Coordination between Understanding of the Scientific
      Basis and Vulnerability Assessment on Global Warming
      (A Report on the Symposium of the 2009 Spring Assembly
        of the Meteorological Society of Japan) ........................... Yousay HAYASHI and Tomoshige INOUE     675-676
    1. Recent Studies on Climate Change Impacts and Dangerous Level of Global Warming ........... Nobuo MIMURA     676-680
    2. Assessing Climatic Factors Controlling Plant Species Distribution and Predicting
       Habitat Shifts Following Climate Change
       .................................... Nobuyuki TANAKA, Tetsuya MATSUI, Ikutaro TSUYAMA and Yuji KOMINAMI     681-686
    3. How to Use Output from Climate Models? ................................................. Shoji KUSUNOKI     686-691
    4. How Can We Interpret the Global Warming Climate Projection? --An Approach from
       Multi-climate Model Intercomparisons-- ............................................. Yukari N. TAKAYABU     691-698

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.9

ARTICLES

    The Environment and Potential Predictability of Downbursts in Japan
      ................................................................ Takanari MURAMATSU and Ryuichi KAWAMURA     827-845

REVIEWS

    Vertical Interaction in Various Interface Regions of the Atmosphere
      (A Report on the Symposium of the 2010 Fall Assembly
        of the Meteorological Society of Japan) ........................ Hitoshi MUKOUGAWA and Masato SHIOTANI     761-762
    1. Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction in the Western Boundary Current Region .................. Youichi TANIMOTO     762-768
    2. Interactions between Boundary Layers and the Free Atmosphere ............................ Hiroshi NIINO     769-778
    3. Stratosphere-Troposphere Dynamical Coupling .............................................. Yuhji KURODA     778-788
    4. Transport Processes across the Tropical Tropopause ....................................... Fumio HASEBE     788-796
    5. Coupling between the Neutral Atmosphere and the Ionosphere --With a Central
       Focus on Variations of Ionospheric Currents and Neutral Atmospheric Winds-- ........... Saburo MIYAHARA     796-803
    The Roles of Equatorial Trapped Waves and Internal Inertia-Gravity
      Waves in Driving the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation ........................................ Yoshio KAWATANI     807-825

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.10

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

    Characteristics in Seasonal Variations of GPS Precipitable Water in Japan
      .................................................................... Tsukasa KASUYA and Ryuichi KAWAMURA     917-925

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.11

REVIEWS

    Algorithm Development for the Satellite Measurements of Cloud Properties
      .................................................................................... Takashi Y. NAKAJIMA     993-1006

Tenki
Vol. 59, No.12

ARTICLES

    On the Acid Precipitation in the Shimousa District of
      the Boso Peninsula in Japan
      --A Discussion about the Ion Depositions in the District
      Taking Account of Physical and Chemical Processes of
      the Deposition and the Meteorological Conditions-- ................... Keizo NAKAMURA and Masashi MITANI     1053-1063

NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE

    A Simple but Quantitative Method to Objectively Determine the Degree
      of Freedom, Applicable to Serially-Correlated Meteorological Data
      ................................................................ Hiroshi MATSUYAMA and Hiroaki KATASAKAI     1065-1067