List of Papers and Reviews in Tenki Vol.69 (2022)
Tenki is the bulletin journal of the Meteorological
Society of Japan in Japanese.
English abstracts are available for articles with "(abstract)".
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.1
REVIEWS
Climate Change Research Using Numerical Models ................................................ Akio KITOH 5-16
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.2
ARTICLES
Effects of Synoptic-Scale Environments on the Baiu Frontal Heavy Rainfall Event
in Kumamoto Prefecture on 3-4 July 2020 ........................... Naoko KITABATAKE, Shin-ichi MAKINO,
Yuji IWASHITA, Takahiro ITO, and Teruyuki KATO 87-99
REVIEWS
Prospects for satellite observation design and the development of
atmospheric transport model to contribute to the estimation of
anthropogenic CO2 emissions for the Global Stocktake ............. Yousuke YAMASHITA, Hiroshi TANIMOTO
and Tomohiro ODA 61-74
Studies on climate sensitivity utilizing paleoclimate simulations
and mechanisms of climate feedback .................................................. Masakazu YOSHIMORI 75-85
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.3
ARTICLES
A Probabilistic Forecast Experiment and Its Verification for Relative Humidity and Leaf
Wetness with Downscaling Data of One-Week Ensemble Prediction System of the Japan
Meteorological Agency .................................. Sho IKEDA, Takeshi YAMAZAKI, Toshiki IWASAKI,
Shin FUKUI, Hiromitsu KANNO and Sayuri OKUBO 133-148
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.4
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Upper Tropospheric Features Observed over the Kyusyu Heavy Rainfall Area
on 23 July, 1982 (abstract) .............................................................. Kozo NINOMIYA 197-204
REVIEWS
Development of global precipitation map by satellite observations and promotion of its
applications in society ............................................. Kazumasa AONASHI and Takuji KUBOTA 183-195
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.5
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Past 45 years' long-term trend of the occurrence frequency of heavy rainfall events in
Japan extracted from three-hourly AMeDAS accumulated precipitation amounts (abstract) .... Teruyuki KATO 247-252
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.6
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Long-term Changes in the Newspaper Coverage of Words Related to
Meteorology and Disaster (abstract) ................................... Fumiaki FUJIBE and Jun MATSUMOTO 319-325
REVIEWS
History of Climate Model Development in
Meteorological Research Institute ....................................................... Seiji YUKIMOTO 299-317
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.7
ARTICLES
Surface Wind Convergence During Localized Heavy Rainfall in Tokyo in Summer: Evaluation
and Utilization of the Amount of Divergence Using High-Density Observation Data
(abstract) .................................. Yoshihito SETO, Nobumitsu TSUNEMATSU and Hideo TAKAHASHI 365-378
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Analysis of Intense Rainfalls over Nagasaki Area on 23, July 1982 using Precipitation
Data of Japan Meteorological Agency and Other Organizations. (abstract) .................. Kozo NINOMIYA 379-385
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.8
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Changes in Basin Fog Generation Frequency on the Downstream Area of
the Ena-Agigawa Dam before and after its Construction...................... Syoukikou Dantai Kenkyuu-kai
(Toshiyuki ANDO, Katuji SUDA, Shizuka TAGUCHI and Kyouji FURUYAMA) 431-440
REVIEWS
Large-Ensemble and High-Resolution Climate Simulations for
Global Warming Risk Assessments and Social Implementation ............ Masayoshi ISHII and Nobuhito MORI 413-429
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.9
REVIEWS
Development of Global Crop Forecasting System and Service Based
on Seasonal Climate Forecasts ........................................................ Toshichika IIZUMI 501-507
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.10
REVIEWS
Development of a Compact, Lightweight, and Low-cost Disdrometer
and Observations using it ............................................................... Yuta KATSUYAMA 557-566
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.11
ARTICLES
Fractions of Atmospheric-River-Related Events to Relatively Intense
Precipitation Events in Japan (abstract) .................................. Masaki Yamada, Youichi Kamae 609-620
Tenki
Vol. 69, No.12
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCES
Case Study of Shikoku-Kii Intense Rainfalls
in 24-25 July 1982 Occurred after the Kyushu Intense Rainfalls (abstract)................. Kozo NINOMIYA 671-677
REVIEWS
Technological Contribution to Improving the Spatiotemporal Resolution of
Precipitation Observation --Horiuchi Award Lecture in 2020-- ............................... Tomoo USHIO 665-669
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