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Senior Resercher/The 1stlab./Department of Typhoon and Severe Weather Research |
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Ph.D. |
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- Shimada, U., 2022: Variability of Environmental Conditions for Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in the Western North Pacific. J. Climate., 35, 4437-4454.
- Shimada, U., M. Yamaguchi, and S. Nishimura, 2020: Is the Number of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification Events in the Western North Pacific Increasing? SOLA., 16, 1-5.
- Shimada, U., H. Owada, M. Yamaguchi, T. Iriguchi, M. Sawada, K. Aonashi, M. DeMaria, and K. Musgrave, 2018: Further Improvements to the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme Using Tropical Cyclone Rainfall and Structural Features. Wea. Forecasting., 33, 1587-1603.
- Yamaguchi, M., H. Owada, U. Shimada, M. Sawada, T. Iriguchi, K. D. Musgrave, and M. DeMaria, 2018: Tropical Cyclone Intensity Prediction in the Western North Pacific Basin using SHIPS and JMA/GSM. SOLA., 14, 138-143.
- Shimada, U., and T. Horinouchi, 2018: Reintensification and Eyewall Formation in Strong Shear: A Case Study of Typhoon Noul (2015). Mon. Wea. Rev., 146, 2799-2817.
- Shimada, U., H. Kubota, H. Yamada, E. O. Cayanan, and F. D. Hilario, 2018: Intensity and Inner-core Structure of Typhoon Haiyan (2013) Near Landfall: Doppler Radar Analysis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 146, 583-597.
- Shimada, U., M. Sawada, and H. Yamada, 2018: Doppler Radar Analysis of the Rapid Intensification of Typhoon Goni (2015) after Eyewall Replacement. J. Atmos. Sci., 75, 143-162.
- Shimada, U., K. Aonashi, and Y. Miyamoto, 2017: Tropical cyclone intensity change and axisymmetricity deduced from GSMaP. Mon. Wea. Rev., 145, 1003-1017.
- Shimada, U., M. Sawada, and H. Yamada, 2016: Evaluation of the accuracy and utility of tropical cyclone intensity estimation using single ground-based doppler radar observations. Mon. Wea. Rev., 144, 1823-1840.
- Shimada, U., A. Wada, K. Yamazaki, and N. Kitabatake, 2014: Roles of an upper-level cold vortex and low-level baroclinicity in the development of polar lows over the Sea of Japan. Tellus, 66A, 24694.
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