Most Accessed Articles of JMSJ in July 2022

The most viewed articles in July 2022

  1. 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 : 170
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2015-001
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  2. Barreyat, M., P. Chambon, J.-F. Mahfouf, G. Faure, and Y. Ikuta, 2021: A 1D Bayesian inversion applied to GPM Microwave Imager observations: Sensitivity studies. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 99, 1045-1070.             Times Accessed : 163
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2021-050
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  3. Kikuchi, K., 2021: The Boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation: A review. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 99, 933-972.                    Times Accessed : 146
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2021-045
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  4. 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 : 135
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-023
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  5. Otsuka, M., H. Seko, K. Shimoji, and K. Yamashita, 2018: Characteristics of Himawari-8 rapid scan atmospheric motion vectors utilized in mesoscale data assimilation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 96B,111-131.                      Times Accessed : 123
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2018-034
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  6. 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 : 116
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-024
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  7. 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 : 115
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-027
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  8. 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 : 107
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2016-009
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  9. Mogi, A., and M. Watanabe, 2022: Qualifying contributions of teleconnection patterns to extremely hot summers in Japan. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 100, 509-522.                        Times Accessed : 101
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2022-025
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  10. Yukimoto, S., H. Kawai, T. Koshiro, N. Oshima, K. Yoshida, S. Urakawa, H. Tsujino, M. Deushi, T. Tanaka, M. Hosaka, S. Yabu, H. Yoshimura, E. Shindo, R. Mizuta, A. Obata, Y. Adachi, and M. Ishii, 2019: The Meteorological Research Institute Earth System Model version 2.0, MRI-ESM2.0: Description and basic evaluation of the physical component. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 97, 931-965.                                              Times Accessed : 94
    https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2019-051
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