Papers - KANADA Sachie
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Observed Concentric Eyewalls of Supertyphoon Hinnamnor (2022) Reviewed
Vol. 19 page: 70 - 77 2023.4
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Projection of Future Enhancement of Heavy Rainfalls Associated Using a Regional 1-km-mesh Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Model Reviewed
Kanada Sachie, Aiki Hidenori, Tsuboki Kazuhisa
SOLA Vol. 17A page: 38 - 44 2021.7
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Formation Mechanism of a Stationary Line-Shaped Precipitation System in the Kinki District, Japan -Case Study on 1 September 2015 Event- Reviewed
Min Kyeong-Seok, Tsuboki Kazuhisa, Yoshioka Mayumi K., Moroda Yukie, Kanada Sachie
JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN Vol. 99 ( 2 ) page: 357 - 377 2021.4
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Future Changes of a Slow-Moving Intense Typhoon with Global Warming: A Case Study Using a Regional 1-km-mesh Atmosphere-Ocean Coupled Model Reviewed
Kanada Sachie, Aiki Hidenori, Tsuboki Kazuhisa, Takayabu Izuru
SOLA Vol. 17A page: 14 - 20 2021.1
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Future Changes of Tropical Cyclones in the Midlatitudes in 4-km-mesh Downscaling Experiments from Large-Ensemble Simulations Reviewed
Kanada Sachie, Tsuboki Kazuhisa, Takayabu Izuru
SOLA Vol. 16 page: 57-63 2020.3
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Nobuaki Kimura, Hirohide Kiri, Sachie Kanada, Iwao Kitagawa, Ikuo Yoshinaga and Hidenori Aiki
Water Vol. 11 ( 11 ) page: 2421 2019.11
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Future Changes in Typhoon-related Precipitation in Eastern Hokkaido Reviewed
Sachie Kanada, Hidenori Aiki, Kazuhisa Tsuboki, Izuru Takayabu
SOLA 2019.11
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Effect of air-sea environmental conditions and interfacial processes on extremely intense typhoon Haiyan (2013) Reviewed
Akiyoshi Wada, Sachie Kanada and Hiyoyuki Yamada
Journal of Geophysical Research -Atmospheres Vol. 123 page: 10,379-10,405 2018.9
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Impacts of SST patterns on rapid intensification of Typhoon Megi (2010) Reviewed
Kanada, S., S. Tsujino, H. Aiki, M. K. Yoshioka, Y. Miyazawa, K. Tsuboki, I. Takayabu
Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres 2018.1
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Different Climatological Characteristics, Inner-Core Structures, and Intensification Processes of Simulated Intense Tropical Cyclones between 20-km Global and Reviewed
Kanada Sachie, Wada Akiyoshi
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE Vol. 30 ( 5 ) page: 1583-1603 2017.3
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Different climatological characteristics, inner-core structures, and intensification processes of simulated Intense Tropical Cyclones between 20-km global and 5-km regional models. Reviewed
Kanada, S. and A. Wada
Journal of Climate Vol. 30 page: 1583-1603 2017.1
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A multi-model intercomparison of an intense typhoon in future, warmer climates by four 5-km-mesh models. Reviewed
Kanada, S. T. Takemi, M. Kato, S. Yamasaki, H. Fudeyasu, K. Tsuboki, O. Arakawa, and I. Takayabu
Journal of Climate Vol. 30 2017
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Future Enhancement of Heavy Rainfall Events Associated with a Typhoon in the Midlatitude Regions Reviewed
Kanada, S., K. Tsuboki, H. Aiki, S. Tsujino, and I. Takayabu
SOLA Vol. 13 page: 246-251 2017
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Sensitivity to horizontal resolution of the simulated intensifying rate and inner-core structure of typhoon Ida, an extremely intense typhoon. Reviewed
Kanada, S., and A. Wada
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan 2016.2
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Numerical study on the extremely rapid intensification of an intense tropical cyclone, Typhoon Ida (1958). Reviewed
Kanada, S., and A. Wada
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 2015.11
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Projection of future climate change over Japan in ensemble simulations with a high-resolution regional climate model Reviewed
Murata, A., H. Sasaki, H. Kawase, M. Nosaka, M. Oh'izumi, T. Kato, T. Aoyagi, F Shido, K Hibino, S. Kanada, A. Suzuki-Parker, and T. Nagatomo
Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere 2015
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Future increase of supertyphoon intensity associated with climate change Reviewed
Tsuboki, K., M. K. Yoshioka, T. Shinoda, M. Kato, S. Kanada, and A. Kitoh
Geophysical Research Letters 2015
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A Contrast in Precipitation Characteristics across the Baiu Front near Japan. Part I: TRMM PR Observation Reviewed
Yokoyama, C., Y. N. Takayabu, and S. Kanada
Journal of Climate 2014.8
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Diurnal variation of precipitation around western Japan during the warm season Reviewed
Kanada, S., H. Tsuguti, T. Kato, and F. Fujibe
Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere 2014
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Future changes in structures of extremely intense tropical cyclones using a 2-km mesh nonhydrostatic model Reviewed
Kanada, S., A. Wada, and M. Sugi
Journal of Climate 2013.12