Papers - FUDEYASU Hironori
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Xiang, CY; Fudeyasu, H; Shimada, U; Yoshida, R
SOLA 20 ( 0 ) 55 - 61 2024.3 [Reviewed]
DOI Web of Science CiNii Research
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:公益社団法人 日本気象学会 Joint Work
<p>Shallow coastal seawater response during the passage of near-landfall intensification (NLI) tropical cyclones (TCs) and non-NLI TCs was examined using oceanic and atmospheric reanalysis data and observations. The sea surface temperature ahead of the NLI-TC track is maintained or even increases when NLI-TC is approaching the land. The magnitude of the wind stress, which plays an important role in the NLI process, is related to the zonal surface wind on the right side of the tracks. Coastal mixed layer warming can be explained by Ekman transport under sustained wind stress due to surface wind forcing. The successive deepening of the coastal ocean boundary layer and the increase in warming in the subsurface seawater temperature by an average of 0.3°C, could maintain thermal capacity in a certain degree. This shallow coastal water response could partly explain the NLI progress in the northern South China Sea, indicating the importance of coastal ocean dynamics and air-sea interactions.</p>
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SolaCam: A Deep Learning Model for Solar Radiation Estimation Using Consumer Cameras
Sugiyama, D; Onishi, R; Fudeyasu, H
SOLA 19 ( 0 ) 246 - 252 2023.10 [Reviewed]
DOI Web of Science CiNii Research
Authorship:Corresponding author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:公益社団法人 日本気象学会 Joint Work
<p>This study proposes a deep learning approach called SolaCam to accurately estimate solar radiation from the images captured by cameras. The proposed SolaCam performs deep learning by utilizing both image features and theoretical maximum solar radiation that vary with time and location. The trained model is capable of accurately estimating solar radiation on the ground surface from sky images captured by smartphones, fixed-point cameras, and other devices. The developed SolaCam can use a remote sensing function, which estimates solar radiation, on inexpensive camera-equipped devices.</p>
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Iida, K; Fudeyasu, H; Tanaka, Y; Iizuka, S; Miyamoto, Y
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE LETTERS 24 ( 9 ) 2023.9 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Corresponding author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Tropical cyclogenesis: Controlling factors and physical mechanisms
Rajasree, VPM; Cao, X; Ramsay, H; Ocasio, KMN; Kilroy, G; Iii, GRA; Chang, MH; Nam, CC; Fudeyasu, H … Show more authors
Rajasree, VPM; Cao, X; Ramsay, H; Ocasio, KMN; Kilroy, G; Iii, GRA; Chang, MH; Nam, CC; Fudeyasu, H; Teng, HF; Yu, H Hide authors
TROPICAL CYCLONE RESEARCH AND REVIEW 12 ( 3 ) 165 - 181 2023.9 [Reviewed] [Invited]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Sakurai Namiko, Fudeyasu Hironori, Krehbiel Paul R., Thomas Ronald J., Rison William, Rodeheffer Da … Show more authors
Sakurai Namiko, Fudeyasu Hironori, Krehbiel Paul R., Thomas Ronald J., Rison William, Rodeheffer Daniel Hide authors
JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 101 ( 1 ) 98 - 98 2023.2
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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SAKURAI Namiko, FUDEYASU Hironori, KREHBIEL Paul R., THOMAS Ronald J., RISON William, RODEHEFFER Da … Show more authors
SAKURAI Namiko, FUDEYASU Hironori, KREHBIEL Paul R., THOMAS Ronald J., RISON William, RODEHEFFER Daniel Hide authors
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 101 ( 1 ) 98 - 98 2023
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
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Contributions of the Large-Scale Environment to the Typhoon Genesis of Faxai (2019)
FUDEYASU Hironori, SHIMADA Udai, OIKAWA Yoshinori, EITO Hisaki, WADA Akiyoshi, YOSHIDA Ryuji, HORIN … Show more authors
FUDEYASU Hironori, SHIMADA Udai, OIKAWA Yoshinori, EITO Hisaki, WADA Akiyoshi, YOSHIDA Ryuji, HORINOUCHI Takeshi Hide authors
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 100 ( 4 ) 617 - 630 2022.8 [Reviewed]
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Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>This study investigated the atmospheric and oceanic contributions to the genesis of Typhoon Faxai in 2019. Our statistical analysis using the tropical cyclone genesis score (TGS) attributed the tropical disturbance that developed into Faxai (Pre-Faxai) to easterly waves (EWs). The EW score evaluated by a grid version of the TGS (Grid-EW) averaged around the occurrence of Pre-Faxai was approximately twice as large as the climatological mean, and it was the second largest value in the past 38 years. The Pre-Faxai area with high Grid-EW scores could be traced back to the eastern North Pacific (ENP) around August 25, 2019. The lower-troposphere environment characterized by high Grid-EW scores was favorable for vortex formation because it provided a containment area for moisture entrained by the developing circulation or lofted by the deep convection therein. The Pre-Faxai area with high Grid-EW scores moved westward due to the background easterly flow over the ENP and then entered the western North Pacific (WNP). The Typhoon Intensity Forecast Scheme (TIFS) showed that the important environments for its genesis were ocean conditions and the vertical wind shear. The oceanic conditions contributed to the development of Pre-Faxai as it traveled over the WNP. The enhancement of vertical wind shear and subsequent suppression of the development of Pre-Faxai were caused by the lower-troposphere easterly winds associated with high EW scores. They were also caused by upper-troposphere westerly winds associated with an upper cold low northwest of Pre-Faxai. When the vertical shear decreased with weakening of the upper cold low, Pre-Faxai reached tropical storm intensity on September 4. Therefore, TGS and TIFS detected Pre-Faxai 10 days before the typhoon arose, which indicates that monitoring environmental factors such as EW and vertical wind shear are important for disaster prevention.</p>
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Otaki Toshikazu, Fudeyasu Hironori, Kohno Nadao, Takemi Tetsuya, Mori Nobuhito, Iida Koki
JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 100 ( 4 ) 661 - 676 2022.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Investigation of characteristics of maximum storm surges in Japanese coastal regions caused by 2018 Typhoon Jebi based on typhoon track ensemble simulations
Otaki, T.,H. Fudeyasu, H. Kohno, T. Takemi, N. Mori, K. Iida
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan 2022 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Contributions of the large-scale environment to the typhoon genesis of Faxai (2019)
Fudeyasu, H., and U. Shimada, Y. Oikawa, H. Eito, A. Wada, R. Yoshida, and T. Horinouchi
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan 2022 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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SAKURAI Namiko, FUDEYASU Hironori, KREHBIEL Paul R., THOMAS Ronald J., RISON William, RODEHEFFER Da … Show more authors
SAKURAI Namiko, FUDEYASU Hironori, KREHBIEL Paul R., THOMAS Ronald J., RISON William, RODEHEFFER Daniel Hide authors
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 100 ( 6 ) 979 - 993 2022
DOI Web of Science CiNii Research
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>Although a number of studies have been conducted of the lightning activity in hurricanes and typhoons, little information has been obtained on the three-dimensional (3-D) structure of the lightning, or how it is related to the precipitation structures within the storms. Here, we utilize observational data from the 3-D Tokyo Lightning Mapping Array (Tokyo LMA), a Japan Meteorological Agency C-band Doppler radar, and the Japanese Lightning Detection Network (JLDN) to conduct a study of the lightning activity during Typhoon Faxai (2019) in comparison with the storm's precipitation structure. This is done for the dissipating stage of the typhoon, when the eyewall was well within the range of the instruments and undergoing a surge in lightning activity. Of particular interest in the surge was the occurrence of numerous positive cloud-to-ground (+CG) lightning flashes. Detailed study of the Tokyo LMA and JLDN data shows that, out of 52 flashes during the surge, 29 flashes or 56 % produced positive strokes to ground, an unheard of number considering that, from the lightning and 3-D radar structures, the storm appeared to be normally electrified, and under such circumstances would produce negative rather than positive strokes to ground. It also focuses attention on the question of how +CGs are produced in tropical cyclones in the first place. Based on a lack of −CG strokes and the LMA observations showing that the +CG strokes are produced mid-way or toward the end of normal polarity intracloud (IC) flashes, it appears that the dissipating storm cells have a depleted or horizontally sheared mid-level negative charge, such that an IC flash propagating into and through upper positive storm charge effectively funnels a steadily increasing amount of positive charge into the mid-level initiation region, eventually causing the positive breakdown of the IC flash to turn downward toward ground, producing a +CG stroke.</p>
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OTAKI Toshikazu, FUDEYASU Hironori, KOHNO Nadao, TAKEMI Tetsuya, MORI Nobuhito, IIDA Koki
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 100 ( 4 ) 661 - 676 2022
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>The maximum storm surges caused by Typhoon Jebi (2018) were examined using a storm surge model and using track ensemble simulations based on a meteorological model and a parametric tropical cyclone (TC) model. The storm surge at Osaka Port was estimated more accurately by the meteorological model than the parametric TC model. The differences between both models were due to a “wind setup effect”, where the topography enhanced surface winds over Osaka Bay. The typhoon-track ensemble simulations demonstrated that the maximum storm surge was dependent on the perturbation of the track of Typhoon Jebi along the entire coast of the Japanese Islands, including the main island, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Open shallow bays had maximum storm surges exceeding 2.50 m. In coastal areas where larger maximum storm surges were estimated, the longitudinally perturbed “worst-case course” appeared 0.4–0.8° west or east of the “hit course”, indicating that the wind setup effect was an important factor in the maximum storm surge. The distance of the worst-case course from the hit course was almost the same as the radius of the maximum wind of Typhoon Jebi. Although the models had similar worstcase courses for each coastal area, the meteorological model estimated a slightly higher simulated maximum storm surge than the parametric TC model. For the main island, Kyushu, and Shikoku, approximately 6 % of the maximum storm surges exceeded 2.00 m. Although these values may differ for other typhoons and sampling points, it is important to estimate the maximum storm surges and worst-case courses at all coastal areas, including regions where storm surges by typhoons are unknown yet they occurred, because this will provide important information enabling effective disaster prevention and risk management.</p>
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台風科学技術研究センターとタイフーンショット計画
筆保 弘徳
産学官連携ジャーナル 18 ( 8 ) 4 - 7 2022
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:国立研究開発法人 科学技術振興機構 Single Work
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Intensity and Structural Changes of Numerically Simulated Typhoon Faxai (1915) before Landfall
MIYAMOTO Yoshiaki, FUDEYASU Hironori, WADA Akiyoshi
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 100 ( 1 ) 181 - 196 2021 [Reviewed]
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Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
<p>A numerical simulation of Typhoon Faxai (1915), which made landfall with a central pressure of 960 hPa in the Kanto region of Japan, was conducted using a nonhydrostatic numerical model with a 1-km grid spacing. Faxai sustained a symmetric structure until the landfall and caused severe damage due to strong winds. The simulation successfully simulated the realistic track and intensity of Faxai for 48 h around landfall. The simulated intensity was strong until the time of landfall, and the spatial size of the vortex was small. The structure of the simulated Faxai, identified as having an axisymmetric flow field and eyewall, was similar to that of a welldeveloped tropical cyclone (TC) in the tropics. Around the TC center, the surface latent heat flux was over 300 W m<sup>−2</sup> until landfall, and the vertical wind shear was less than 9 m s<sup>−1</sup> between the 1.5- and 12.0-km altitudes, which is relatively weak at midlatitudes. The maximum potential intensity (MPI) was calculated using environmental parameters around the simulated TC. The simulated and best track TC intensities exceeded the MPI for approximately 12 h before landfall, that is, the TC was in a superintense state. The superintensity was mainly caused by the presence of supergradient wind, which, in turn, resulted from the strong intensity and axisymmetric structure of the typhoon. The simulated TC satisfies the assumptions for the formulation of the MPI during the quasi-steady state, except for the gradient wind balance, implying that the structure of a TC is similar to that of a developed TC in the tropics. The present analyses suggest that the strong intensity of Faxai results from favorable environmental conditions and vortex structure.</p>
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KOBAYASHI Toshiyuki, YAMADA Hitoshi, KATSUCHI Hiroshi, FUDEYASU Hironori
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. A1 (Structural Engineering & Earthquake Engineering (SE/EE)) 77 ( 2 ) 243 - 254 2021 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Society of Civil Engineers Joint Work
<p> Increasing sea surface temperatures (SST) caused by global warming might affect the recurrence wind speed by typhoon. Because the future spatial distribution of SST is uncertain, we proposed a method for uniformly increasing SST for use as the boundary condition of typhoon model. The output of statistical typhoon simulation with uniform increase of SST yielded the typhoon intensity, as did the model based on physical processes. Furthermore, estimation of the relation between the amount of SST increase and recurrence wind speed of typhoons was conducted using statistical typhoon simulation with uniformly increasing SST. Results show that 400-year recurrence wind speed will be less than the 100-year recurrence value in areas except Okinawa and northern Japan by the end of the 21st century.</p>
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Fudeyasu, H; Yoshida, K; Yoshida, R
OCEANS-SWITZERLAND 1 ( 4 ) 355 - 368 2020.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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The Diurnal Cycle of Clouds in Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific Basin
Fukuda Kohei, Yasunaga Kazuaki, Oyama Ryo, Wada Akiyoshi, Hamada Atsushi, Fudeyasu Hironori
SOLA 16 ( 0 ) 109 - 114 2020.5 [Reviewed]
DOI Web of Science CiNii Research
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:公益社団法人 日本気象学会 Joint Work
<p>This study examined the diurnal cycles of brightness temperature (TB) and upper-level horizontal winds associated with tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacific basin, making use of data retrieved from geostationary-satellite (Himawari-8) observations that exhibited unprecedented temporal and spatial resolutions. The results of a spectral analysis revealed that diurnal cycles prevail in TB variations over the outer regions of TCs (300-500 km from the storm center). The dominance of the diurnal cycle was also found in variations in the radial wind (Vr) in intensive TCs, although there was no dominant cycle in tangential wind variation. In addition, coherence spectra demonstrated that the diurnal cycles of TB and Vr are significantly coupled in intensive TCs. The migration speed of TB and Vr anomalies exceeded the time-mean Vr, and it was speculated that diurnal cycle signals propagate (i.e., are not advected) toward the outer regions of TCs.</p>
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Yoshida Ryuji, Fudeyasu Hironori
MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW 148 ( 2 ) 559 - 576 2020.2 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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FUDEYASU Hironori, YOSHIDA Ryuji, YAMAGUCHI Munehiko, EITO Hisaki, MUROI Chiashi, NISHIMURA Syuji, … Show more authors
FUDEYASU Hironori, YOSHIDA Ryuji, YAMAGUCHI Munehiko, EITO Hisaki, MUROI Chiashi, NISHIMURA Syuji, BESSHO Kotaro, OIKAWA Yoshinori, KOIDE Naohisa Hide authors
気象集誌. 第2輯 2020
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:公益社団法人 日本気象学会 Joint Work
<p> This study investigated the characteristics and environmental conditions of tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacific from 2009 to 2017 that dissipated before reaching tropical storm strength (TDs) under unfavorable environmental conditions; we compared these with TCs that reached tropical storm strength (TSs) in terms of modulations of relevant large-scale flow patterns. The flow patterns were categorized based on five factors: shear line, confluence region, monsoon gyre, easterly waves, and Rossby wave energy dispersion from a preexisting cyclone. Among 476 cases, 263 TDs were detected using best-track data and early stage Dvorak analysis. The TCs in the environments associated with the confluence region or Rossby wave energy dispersion (easterly waves) tended to reach tropical storm strength (remain weak) compared with the other factors. The average locations of TDs at the time of cyclogenesis in the confluence region, monsoon gyre, and easterly waves (Rossby wave energy dispersion) in the summer and autumn were farther to the west (east and north) than those of TSs that exhibited the same factors. The environments around TDs were less favorable for development than those of TSs, as there were significant differences in atmospheric (oceanic) environmental parameters between TDs and TSs in the factors of confluence region, easterly waves, and Rossby wave energy dispersion (shear line, monsoon gyre, and Rossby wave energy dispersion). The environmental conditions for reaching tropical storm strength over their developing stage, using five factors, can be summarized as follows: higher tropical cyclone heat potential in the shear line and monsoon gyre, weak vertical shear in the confluence region, wet conditions in the easterly waves, and higher sea surface temperatures and an intense preexisting cyclone in Rossby wave energy dispersion from a preexisting cyclone.</p>
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KOBAYASHI Toshiyuki, YAMADA Hitoshi, KATSUCHI Hiroshi, FUDEYASU Hironori
Journal of Wind Engineering 45 ( 2 ) 54 - 65 2020
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Association for Wind Engineering Joint Work
Sea surface temperature change due to the global warming may affect the development of typhoons. In order to estimate extreme wind speed, a tracking model of typhoon simulation considering the sea surface temperature was developed before, but there were some discrepancies between estimation and observation. In this study, from the viewpoint of characteristics of a linear model in the updating calculation, data period for the modeling was restricted to summer based on the number of typhoons approaching to Japan. Focusing on the latitude of 31.5 degrees north where almost all typhoons start to weaken, the termination condition of the typhoons was clarified. In addition, if the value calculated by updating calculation in the model exceeds the threshold, it was recalculated from the time of occurrence of a typhoon. As a result, the typhoon central pressure difference approached the observed value by applying these improvements to the tracking model.
Other Link: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/130007970972
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Future Changes in Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Genesis Environment in high-resolution large-ensemble simulations
Fudeyasu H., K. Yoshida K. and R. Yoshida
oceans 1 355 - 368 2020 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Statistical Analysis of the Relationship between Upper Tropospheric Cold Lows and Tropical Cyclone Genesis over the Western North Pacific
Fudeyasu Hironori, Yoshida Ryuji
JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 97 ( 2 ) 439 - 451 2019.4
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Impacts of Typhoon Characteristics on Typhoon Intensity Estimation Using Deep Learning
KASE Koki, FUDEYASU Hironori, KITAMOTO Asanobu, CHEN Danlan, YOSHIDA Ryuji, TAKEMI Tetsuya
Tenki 66 ( 1 ) 51 - 58 2019
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Meteorological Society of Japan Joint Work
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Improvement of Full-track Simulation of Typhoon
Kobayashi Toshiyuki, Yamada Hitoshi, Katsuchi Hiroshi, Fudeyasu Hironori
Summaries to Technical Papers of Annual Meeting, Japan Association for Wind Engineering 2019 ( 0 ) 151 - 152 2019
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Association for Wind Engineering Joint Work
<p>Global warming influences sea surface temperature which intensifies typhoons and may change extreme value distribution of wind speed. In order to simulate typhoons affected by sea surface temperature, full-track type typhoon simulation is very effective measures. The effect of sea surface temperature on the extreme value distribution was evaluated by a past typhoon simulation. However, errors tend to accumulate because the typhoon paths simulated is long. In this study, a new model of the central pressure difference was proposed. The result showed that central pressure calculated by the new model is close to observed values.</p>
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Rainfall Forecasting by using Residual Network with Cloud Image and Humidity
Tsukahara Jun, Fujimoto Yasutaka, Fudeyasu Hironori
2019 IEEE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS (INDIN) 331 - 336 2019 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification over the Western North Pacific
Fudeyasu Hironori, Ito Kosuke, Miyamoto Yoshiaki
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE 31 ( 21 ) 8917 - 8930 2018.11
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A VALIDATION OF REGIONAL ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN COUPLING MODEL
MORIYAMA Fumiaki, YOSHIMURA Kei, FUDEYASU Hironori
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering) 74 ( 4 ) I_157 - I_162 2018
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Society of Civil Engineers Joint Work
We conducted dynamical downscaling simulations for 20 years over the Asian CORDEX domain to validate uncertainty of RSM-ROMS, a regional atmosphere and ocean coupled climate model. We compared some surface quantities simulated by RSM-ROMS with observation data sets or simulated result by RSM, a regional atmosphere climate model. The results are summarized as follows.<br> 1) The coupled model had some systematic negative bias for observed sea surface temperature (SST), but the correlation coefficient was over 0.99 and the model reasonably captured the interannual and seasonal variations. In addition, power spectrum suggested a detailed SST structure.<br> 2) The ocean coupling increased a tendency to overestimate precipitation over the mountainous area. On the other hand, the coupled model more accurately reproduced precipitation over the oceans.<br> 3) Although there was cool bias of sea water temperature (SWT) more than 4 degrees Celsius at 100m depth, the coupled model captured interannual validations of SWT as similar as those of SST. This SWT bias is larger than seasonal variations, and it indicates there is uncertainty in the coupled model.<br> 4) Net heat flux was improved in the coupled model, especially in subtropical and tropical areas but got worse in middle latitude areas.
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The Analysis of The Initial Data Dependence on Forecast Experiments for The Tropical Cyclogenesis : The Case Study of Typhoon Leepi (1304) Observed by PALAU2013
TENKI 64 ( 12 ) 873 - 885 2017.11 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Characteristics Stratified by Genesis Environment
Fudeyasu H., and R. Yoshida
Mon. Wea. Rev. 146 ( 2 ) 435 - 446 2017.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC Joint Work
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Assessing Typhoon Wind Hazard : Development of Typhoon Nomogram
YAMAZAKI Shota,FUDEYASU Hironori,KATO Masaya,TAKEMI Tetsuya,KIYOHARA Yasutomo
Journal of Wind Engineering 42 ( 4 ) 121 - 133 2017.7 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Association for Wind Engineering Joint Work
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A multi-model intercomparison of an intense typhoon in future, warmer climates by four 5-km-mesh models
Kanada S., T. Takemi, M. Kato, S. Yamasaki, H. Fudeyasu,K. Tsuboki, O. Arakawa, and I. Takayabu
Journal of Climate 2017.4 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Review of downslope windstorms in Japan
Kusaka H., and H. Fudeyasu
Wind and Structures 24 ( 6 ) 637 - 656 2017.3 [Reviewed] [Invited]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:TECHNO-PRESS Joint Work
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Tropical Cyclone Landfall in Japan during 1900-2014
KUMAZAWA Rie,FUDEYASU Hironori,KUBOTA Naoyuki
TENKI 63 ( 11 ) 855 - 861 2016.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Quantification and Classification of Surface Flow Observed in the Experiments with a Differentially Heated Rotating Fluid Annulus
MASUDA Ayumi,FUDEYASU Hironori,OTOBE Naohito
62 ( 10 ) 869 - 880 2015.11 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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A Global View of the Landfall Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones
Fudeyasu, H., S. Hirose, H. Yoshioka, R. Kumazawa, and S. Yamasaki,
Tropical Cyclone Research and Review ( 3 ) 178 - 192 2015 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Method to quantitatively detect the features of baroclinic waves observed in the experiments with a differentially heated rotating fluid annulus
2014.11 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Method to quantitatively detect the features of baroclinic waves observed in the experiments with a differentially heated rotating fluid annulus
FUDEYASU Hironori,MASUDA Ayumi,OTOBE Naoto,KUMAZAWA Rie,NISHINO Koichi
33 ( 6 ) 549 - 550 2014.10 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Sakurai, N., S. Mori, M. Kawashima, Y. Fujiyoshi, J.-I. Hamada, S. Shimizu, H. Fudeyasu, Y. Tabata, … Show more authors
Sakurai, N., S. Mori, M. Kawashima, Y. Fujiyoshi, J.-I. Hamada, S. Shimizu, H. Fudeyasu, Y. Tabata, W. Harjupa, H. Hashiguchi, M. D. Yamanaka, J, Matsumoto, Emrizal, F. Syamsudin Hide authors
J. Meteo. Soc. Jap 89 ( 4 ) 341 - 361 2011.8 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Meteorogical Society of Japan Joint Work
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Contribution by balanced dynamics to the intensification of a tropical cyclone simulated in TCM4: Outer core spin-up process
H. Fudeyasu, Y. Wang
J. Atom. Sience 430 - 449 2011.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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H. Fudeyasu, K. Ichiyanagi, K. Yoshimura, S. Mori, N. Sakurai, J.-I. Hamada, M. D. Yamanaka, J. Mat … Show more authors
H. Fudeyasu, K. Ichiyanagi, K. Yoshimura, S. Mori, N. Sakurai, J.-I. Hamada, M. D. Yamanaka, J. Matsumoto, and F. Syamsudin Hide authors
J. Meteo. Soc. Jap 89A ( SI ) 49 - 59 2010.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:METEOROLOGICAL SOC JAPAN Joint Work
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Mori, S., Hamada J.-I., N. Sakurai, H. Fudeyasu, M. Kawashima, H. Hashiguchi, S. Fadli, A. Ardhi, R … Show more authors
Mori, S., Hamada J.-I., N. Sakurai, H. Fudeyasu, M. Kawashima, H. Hashiguchi, S. Fadli, A. Ardhi, R. Sulistyowati, J. Matsumoto, and M. D. Yamanaka Hide authors
J. Meteo. Soc. Jap 89A ( SI ) 61 - 81 2010.9 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Meteorogical Society of Japan Joint Work
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Multiscale Interactions in the Lifecycle of a Tropical Cyclone simulated in a global cloud-system-resolving model: Part I: Large-scale and Storm-scale Evolutions
Y. Wang, M. Satoh, T. Nasuno, H. Miura, W. Yanase,H.Fudeyasu
Mon. Wea. Rev. 4285 - 4304 2010.7 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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Multiscale Interactions in the Lifecycle of a Tropical Cyclone simulated in a global cloud-system-resolving model: Part II: System-Scale and Mesoscale Processes
Y. Wang, M. Satoh, T. Nasuno, H. Miura, W. Yanase, H. Fudeyasu
Mon. Wea. Rev. 4305 - 4327 2010.7 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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The Roles of Typhoon Songda (2004) in producing distantly-located heavy rainfall in Japan
Y.Q. Wang, Y. Wang Hironori Fudeyasu
Mon. Wea. Rev. 137 ( 11 ) 3699 - 3716 2009.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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An MJO Simulated by the NICAM at 14-km and 7-km Resolutions
Liu, P., M. Satoh, B. Wang, H. Fudeyasu, T. Nasuno, T. Li, H. Miura, H. Taniguchi, H. Masunaga, X. … Show more authors
Liu, P., M. Satoh, B. Wang, H. Fudeyasu, T. Nasuno, T. Li, H. Miura, H. Taniguchi, H. Masunaga, X. Fu, and H. Annamalai Hide authors
Mon. Wea. Rev 137 3254 - 3268 2009.10 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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Genesis of Tropical Cyclone Nargis revealed by multiple satellite observations
Kikuchi, K., B. Wang, and H. Fudeyasu
Geophys. Res. Lett 36 ( 6 ) L06811 - L06811-5 2009.3 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Geophysical Union Joint Work
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Ohashi, Y., T. Kawabe, Y. Shigeta, Y. Hirano, H. Kusaka, H. Fudeyasu, and K. Fukao
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 95 ( 3 ) 279–289 2009.3 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Springer Joint Work
Other Link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00704-008-0006-8
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Hironori Fudeyasu,Yuqing Wang,Masaki Satoh,Tomoe Nasuno,Hiroaki Miura,Wataru Yanase
Geophysical Research Letters 35 L22808 2008.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Geophysical Union Joint Work
Other Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2008GL036003/full
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Isotope Ratios of Precipitation and Water Vapor observed in Typhoon Shanshan
Fudeyasu, H., K. Ichiyanagi, A. Sugimoto, K. Yoshimura, A. Ueta, M.D. Yamanaka, and K. Ozawa
Journal of Geophysical Research 113 ( D12 ) D12113 2008.6 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Geophysical Union Joint Work
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Numerical study of the local downslope wind "Hirodo-kaze" in Japan
Fudeyasu, H., T. Kuwagata, Y. Ohashi, S. Suzuki, Y. Kiyohara, and Y. Hozumi
Monthly Weather Review 136 ( 1 ) 27 - 40 2008.1 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
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The Global Cloud-System-Resolving Model NICAM Successfully Simulated the Lifecycles of Two Real Tropical Cyclones
Fudeyasu, H., Y. Wang, M. Satoh, T. Nasuno, H. Miura, and W. Yanase
Geophysical Research Letters 35 ( 22 ) L22808 2008 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Geophysical Union Joint Work
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Meso-β-scale pressure dips associated with typhoons
Fudeyasu, H., S. Iizuka, and T. Hayashi
Monthly Weather Review 135 ( 4 ) 1225 - 1250 2007.4 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:American Meteorological Society Joint Work
Other Link: http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/MWR3337.1
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Wu, P., M. Hara, H. Fudeyasu, M.D. Yamanaka, J. Matsumoto, F. Syamsudin, R. Sulistyowati, and Y. S. … Show more authors
Wu, P., M. Hara, H. Fudeyasu, M.D. Yamanaka, J. Matsumoto, F. Syamsudin, R. Sulistyowati, and Y. S. Djajadihardja Hide authors
SOLA 3 93 - 96 2007.3 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:METEOROLOGICAL SOC JPN Joint Work
Other Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/sola/3/0/3_0_93/_article
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Fudeyasu, H., S. Iizuka, and T. Matsuura
Geophys. Res. Lett. 33 ( 21 ) L21815 2006.11 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION Joint Work
Other Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2006GL027449/abstract
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Fudeyasu, H., S. Iizuka, and T. Matsuura
Geophys. Res. Lett. 33 ( 10 ) L10809 2006.5 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION Joint Work
Other Link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2005GL025380/abstract
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人・自然・地球共生プロジェクト-水循環変動予想ミッション
松浦知徳、中根和郎、飯塚聡、筆保弘徳、黄文峰、川村隆一、Ying Noh、原田信、牟田研二、大場良二
「新世紀重点研究創世プラン」平成15年度共生プロジェクト報告書 33 - 43 2004.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:文部科学省 Joint Work
人・自然・地球共生プロジェクトの年次研究報告書で、研究計画3年目にあたる今年の成果を報告。申請者が所属するサブテーマ2では、主に大気と海洋を結合したモデル開発に取り組み、完成したことを発表する。
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Concentrations of Rn, its short-lived daughters and 212Pb and their rations under complex atmospheric conditions and topography
Academic Publishers Boundary-Layer Meteorology 107 219 - 249 2003.4 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Kluwer Joint Work
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台風内で発生するメソβスケールPressure dipの発達メカニズム
筆保弘徳、林泰一
平成14年度京都大学防災研究所年報 479 - 487 2003.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:京都大学防災研究所 Joint Work
これまで行ってきた「プレッシャーディップ現象」の研究をまとめた論文。観測、統計解析、数値シミュレーションの手法からそれぞれ解明された結果を統合し、発生メカニズム「中緯度偏西風と台風の相互作用で発生する断熱昇温説」を提案した。
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Variability in winter coastal winds simulated by MM5
Yamashita, T., S. Kato, T. Osawa, H. Fudeyasu, and H. Nishiguchi
49 186 - 190 2002.10 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japan Society of Civil Engineers Joint Work
Other Link: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/proce1989/49/0/49_0_186/_article/-char/ja/
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レーダー観測に基づく台風0111号の内部構造の研究
筆保弘徳、手柴充博、河野宜幸、橋口浩之、深尾昌一郎、林泰一
気象学会関西支部第4回例会論文集 37 - 40 2002.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:気象学会関西支部 Joint Work
京都大学生存圏研究所のMUレーダ(岐阜県)により平成13年の台風11号を観測し、本論文では観測結果の速報を紹介した。中緯度まで北上した台風は、軸対称構造をくずし変形をするが、本事例では中緯度偏西風帯から乾燥した空気塊が台風後方からまきこまれる様子を観測していた。
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Numerical Model Simulations of a Pressure Dip within Typhoon
Disaster Prevention Research Institute Annuals. 45 ( B ) 479 - 487 2002.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:Kyoto University Joint Work
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Experimental study of the downslope wind (Hiroto-kaze) occurrence at Mt. Nagi.
Nakamura, M., M. Joko, O. Tsukamoto, T. Kanamori, K. Azuma, K. Kawata, H. Kimura, N. Kamei, T. Kama … Show more authors
Nakamura, M., M. Joko, O. Tsukamoto, T. Kanamori, K. Azuma, K. Kawata, H. Kimura, N. Kamei, T. Kamata, and H. Fudeyasu Hide authors
TENKI 49 129 - 139 2002.2 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Meteorogical Society of Japan Joint Work
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Short-lived daughters and PB and their rations under complex atmospheric conditions and topography
Kataoka, T., E. Yunoki, N. Shimizu, T. Mori, O. Tsukamoto, S. Takahashi, H. Fudeyasu, Y. Ohashi,K. … Show more authors
Kataoka, T., E. Yunoki, N. Shimizu, T. Mori, O. Tsukamoto, S. Takahashi, H. Fudeyasu, Y. Ohashi,K. Sahashi, T. Maitani, K. Miyashita, T. Iwata, T. Sasaki, Y. Fujikawa, A. Kudo, and F.H. Shaw Hide authors
Boundary-Layer Meteorol 2002 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Pressure dipの統計解析
筆保弘徳、林泰一
気象学会関西支部第3回例会論文集 26 - 30 2001.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:気象学会関西支部 Joint Work
過去20年の日本付近まで接近した台風92個を調べ、「プレッシャーディップ現象」発生の有無を調べ、統計解析を行った。プレッシャーディップ現象は秋の台風のみに発生し、発生頻度は約10%であった。そのプレッシャーディップ発生場所は、すべて台風中心から北東象限にあることが明らかになった。
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General characteristics of Pressure dip occurred within Typhoon
H.Fudeyasu,T. Hayashi
Disaster Prevention Research Institute Annuals. 44 ( B-1 ) 159 - 169 2001.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:Kyoto University Joint Work
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Pressure dip observe in the Typhoon 9810
Fudeyasu, H., and O. Tsukamoto
47 443 - 452 2000.4 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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岡山大学構内における地温および河川水温の日変化・季節変化の測定
塚本修、高橋聡司、鍋倉誠、筆保弘徳
岡山大学環境計測共同利用施設年報「しぶかわ」 19 3 - 6 1998.11
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:岡山大学 Joint Work
岡山大学構内の河川と地中深さ1mに温度計を設置した水温・地温観測を1年間行い、日変化と季節変化を報告した。地温と水温の変化を比べると、日変化・季節変化ともに地温の方が大きいことが明らかになった。また、大雨後の河川水量が増加した時に水温が下がることを示し、河川上流で山岳からの水温の低い水が加わるためだと考察した。