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> Kentaro ARAKI
Kentaro ARAKI
Japanese
Job title
Researcher
Section
The 3rd lab./Forecast Research Department
E-mail
Personal
http://www.mri-jma.go.jp/Dep/fo/fo3/araki/
Expertise
Cloud Science, Meteorology
Degree
Ph.D.
Publications
Araki, K., 2018: Season of snow.
Jam House Co., Ltd.
, 32pp, (in Japanese).
Araki, K., and Y. Sato, 2018: Review of numerical simulation studies of aerosol impacts on clouds and precipitation.
Earozoru Kenkyu
,
33
, 152-161, (in Japanese).
Araki, K., 2018: Life cycle of cumulonimbus.
Jam House Co., Ltd.
, 24pp, (in Japanese).
Araki, K., 2018: High-resolution numerical simulation of wintertime orographic precipitation: representation of snowfall characteristics.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
48
, 4.07-4.08.
Saito, K., M. Kunii, and K. Araki, 2018: Cloud resolving simulation of a local heavy rainfall event on 26 August 2011 observed in TOMACS.
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan
,
96A
, 175-199.
Araki, K., 2018: The world's most wonderful classroom of clouds.
Sansaibooks Co., Ltd.
, 160pp, (in Japanese).
Araki, K., 2018: Ultra-dense ground observation of snow crystals by citizen science "#KantoSnowCrystal project".
J. Jpn. Soc. Snow and Ice (Seppyo)
,
80
, 115-129, (in Japanese with English abstract).
Araki, K., 2018: Snowfall characteristics of heavy snowfall events associated with cyclones causing surface avalanche in Nasu, Japan.
J. Jpn. Soc. Snow and Ice (Seppyo)
,
80
, 131-147, (in Japanese with English abstract).
Araki, K., 2017: How to love clouds.
Kobunsha Co., Ltd.
, 344pp, (in Japanese).
Araki, K., M. Murakami, A. Hashimoto, and T. Tajiri, 2017: Real-time analysis of atmospheric thermodynamic conditions based on 1DVAR method using ground-based microwave radiometer data.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
47
, 1.03-1.04.
Araki, K., 2017: Effect of cloud microphysics scheme and ice nuclei on forecasts for the September 2015 heavy rainfall event in Kanto and Tohoku regions.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
47
, 4.03-4.04.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, T. Kato, and T. Tajiri, 2017: Analysis of atmospheric environments for convective cloud development around the Central Mountains in Japan during warm seasons using ground-based microwave radiometer data.
Tenki
,
64
, 19-36, (in Japanese with English abstract).
Tajima, O., K. Araki, H. Ishimoto, and T. Nagasaki, 2016: Sensing of the atmospheric water vapor with millimeter wave spectrometer - KUMODeS.
IEEE Xplore
, doi:10.1109/PIERS.2016.7735564.
Araki, K., 2016: "South-Coast Cyclone".
Tenki
,
63
, 707-709.
Nagasaki, T., Tajima, O., K. Araki, and H. Ishimoto, 2016: Ground-based atmospheric water vapor monitoring system with spectroscopy of radiations at 20-30 GHz and 50-60 GHz bands.
Proceedings, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
9906, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VI, 99063K (July 27, 2016), doi:10.1117/12.2232277.
Nagasaki, T., K. Araki, H. Ishimoto, K. Kominami, and O. Tajima, 2016: Monitoring system for atmospheric water vapor with a ground-based multi-band radiometer - meteorological application of radio astronomy technologies.
J. Low Temp. Phys.
,
183
, 674-679, doi:10.1007/s10909-015-1412-9.
Araki, K., 2016: Influence of cloud microphysics scheme and ice nuclei on forecasting a heavy snowfall event in Japan associated with the "South-Coast Cyclones".
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
46
, 4.03-4.04.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, H. Ishimoto, and T. Tajiri, 2016: The 1-dimentional variational approach to improve thermodynamic profiles in low-level troposphere during rain conditions.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
46
, 1.05-1.06.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, T. Kato, and T. Tajiri, 2016: Diurnal variation of thermodynamic environments for convective cloud development around the Central Mountains in Japan during warm seasons.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
46
, 1.03-1.04.
Araki, K., and M. Murakami, 2016: Validation of vertical thermodynamic profiles by cloud base temperature obtained from a ground-based infrared radiometer of a mountain region in Central Japan during warm seasons.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
46
, 1.07-1.08.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, H. Ishimoto, and T. Tajiri, 2015: Ground-based microwave radiometer variational analysis during no-rain and rain conditions.
SOLA
,
11
, 108-112.
Araki, K., W. Mashiko, T. Kato, and N. Nagumo, 2015: Wall cloud associated with a mesocyclone observed in Tsukuba city on 12 August 2015.
Tenki
,
62
, 953-957.
Nishi, A., K. Araki, K. Saito, T. Kawabata, and H. Seko, 2015: The consideration and application of the quality control method for the Atmospheric Environmental Regional Obserbation System (AEROS) meteorological observation data.
Tenki
,
62
, 627-639.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, H. Ishimoto, and T. Tajiri, 2015: The impact of ground-based microwave radiometer data to estimation of thermodynamic profiles in low-level troposphere.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
45
, 1.03-1.04.
Araki, K., M. Murakami, H. Ishimoto, and T. Tajiri, 2015: Application of 1DVAR technique using ground-based microwave radiometer data to estimation of temporally high-resolution thermodynamic environments in a tornadic supercell event.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
45
, 1.05-1.06.
Araki, K., H. Seko, T. Kawabata, K. Saito, 2015: The impact of 3-dimensional data assimilation using dense surface observations on a local heavy rainfall event.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
45
, 1.07-1.08.
Araki, K., and M. Murakami, 2015: Numerical simulation of heavy snowfall and the potential role of ice nuclei in cloud formation and precipitation development.
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
45
, 4.03-4.04.
Saito, K., M. Kunii, and K. Araki, 2014: Cloud resolving simulation of a local heavy rainfall event on 26 August 2011 observed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Convection Study (TOMACS) .
CAS/JSC WGNE Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling
,
44
, 5.05-5.06.
Araki, K., H. Ishimoto, M. Murakami, and T. Tajiri, 2014: Temporal variation of close-proximity soundings within a tornadic supercell environment.
SOLA
,
10
, 57-61.
Araki, K., 2015: Cold-Air Damming.
Tenki
,
62
, 545-547.
Araki, K., 2015: Coastal front.
Tenki
,
62
, 541-543.
Araki, K., 2014: What's going on in the clouds?.
Beret Publisher
, 343pp.
Project
Research on improvement of mesoscale weather prediction and information for disaster prevention
Observational and statistical study for improved monitoring and forecasting of high-impact weather phenomena
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