Most Accessed Articles of JMSJ in June 2022

The most viewed articles in June 2022

  1. Siswanto, G. van der Schrier, and B. van den Hurk, 2022: Observed increase of urban short duration rainfall extremes as surface temperature rise: The Jakarta case. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100, 475-492.                           Times Accessed : 547
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-023
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  2. Hsieh, M.-K., Y.-W. Chen, Y.-C. Chen, and C.-M. Wu, 2022: The roles of local circulation and boundary layer development in tracer transport over complex topography in central Taiwan.J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100, 555-573.             Times Accessed : 475
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-028
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  3. Islam, Md. R., M. Satoh, and H. Takagi, 2022: Tropical cyclones affecting Japan central coast and changing storm surge hazard since 1980. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100, 493-507.      Times Accessed : 431
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-024
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  4. Song, H.-J., S. Kim, S. Roh, and H. Lee, 2020: Difference between Cloud Top Height and Storm Height for heavy rainfall using TRMM measurements. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 98, 901-914.           Times Accessed : 227
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2020-044
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  5. Mori, M. and M. Watanabe, 2008: The growth and triggering mechanisms of the PNA: A MJO-PNA coherence. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97, 213-236.           Times Accessed : 203
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.86.213
  6. Kobayashi, S., Y. Ota, Y. Harada, A. Ebita, M. Moriya, H. Onoda, K. Onogi, H. Kamahori, C. Kobayashi, H. Endo, K. Miyaoka, and K. Takahashi, 2015: The JRA-55 Reanalysis: General specifications and basic characteristics.J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 93, 5-48.          Times Accessed : 199
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2015-001
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  7. Bessho, K., K. Date, M. Hayashi, A. Ikeda, T. Imai, H. Inoue, Y. Kumagai, T. Miyakawa, H. Murata, T. Ohno, A. Okuyama, R. Oyama, Y. Sasaki, Y. Shimazu, K. Shimoji, Y. Sumida, M. Suzuki, H. Taniguchi, H. Tsuchiyama, D. Uesawa, H. Yokota, and R. Yoshida, 2016: An introduction to Himawari-8/9 – Japan’s new-generation geostationary meteorological satellites. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 94, 151-183.                           Times Accessed : 189
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2016-009
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  8. Yamashita, Y., H. Akiyoshi, T. G. Shepherd, and M. Takahashi, 2015: The combined influences of westerly phase of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and 11-year solar maximum conditions on the Northern Hemisphere extratropical winter circulation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 93, 629-644.                           Times Accessed : 183
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2015-054
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  9. Li S., 2004: Impact of Northwest Atlantic SST Anomalies on the Circulation over the Ural Mountains during Early Winter J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 82, 971-988.                     Times Accessed : 182
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2004.971
  10. Tsuyuki, T. and R. Tamura, 2022: Nonlinear data assimilation by deep learning embedded in an ensemble Kalman filter. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100, 533-553.                                    Times Accessed : 161
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-027
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