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Job title |
Head/The 2nd lab./Department of Observation and Data Assimilation Research |
E-mail |
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Personal |
http://www.mri-jma.go.jp/Dep/obs/yshoji/index_en.html |
Expertise |
GPS/GNSS Meteorology I am working on the following researches using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GPS. (1)Mechanism elucidation of torrential rain, and (2)Development of maritime water vapor observation technologies. |
Degree |
Doctor |
Publications |
- Shoji, Y., K. Sato, M. Yabuki, and T. Tsuda, 2017: Comparison of shipborne GNSS-derived precipitable water vapor with radiosonde in the western North Pacific and in the seas adjacent to Japan. Earth Planets Space. 69, 153.
- Shoji, Y., K. Sato, M. Yabuki, and T. Tsuda, 2016: PWV Retrieval over the Ocean Using Shipborne GNSS Receivers with MADOCA Real-Time Orbits . SOLA, 12, 265-271.
- Shoji Y., W. Mashiko, H. Yamauchi, and E. Sato, 2015: Estimation of Local-scale Precipitable Water Vapor Distribution Around Each GNSS Station Using Slant Path Delay: Evaluation of a Severe Tornado Case Using High-Resolution NHM. SOLA, 11, 31-35.
- Shoji Y., H. Yamauchi, W. Mashiko, and E. Sato, 2014: Estimation of Local-scale Precipitable Water Vapor Distribution Around Each GNSS Station using Slant Path Delay. SOLA, 10, 29-33.
- Shoji Y., 2013: Retrieval of Water Vapor Anisotropy using the Japanese Nationwide GPS Array and its Potential for Prediction of Convective Precipitation. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 91, 43-62.
If you want to see all the papers, please see the personal page mentioned above.
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Project |
- Research on Data Assimilation Technologies and High-level Use of Observation Data
- KAKENHI "Observation of water vapor, wave height, and sea level in the East China Sea using shipborne GNSS measurements"
- KAKENHI "GNSS Buoy Array in the Ocean for
Synthetic Geohazards Monitoring System"
- KAKENHI "Elucidation of the Mechanisms of Severe Local Storms Utilizing
Integrated Water Vapor Observation Network in Tokyo Metropolitan Area"
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