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Department of Typhoon and Severe Weather Research
Third Laboratory
UNUMA Takashi
UNUMA Takashi
[日本語]
Job title
Resercher/The 3rd lab./Department of Typhoon and Severe Weather Research
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Expertise
Mesoscale meteorology, Heavy-rain-producing mesoscale convective systems, Radar meteorology, Signal processing, Raindrop size distribution
Degree
Ph.D.
Publications
Unuma, T., 2024: Three-dimensional structure of an equilibrium drop size distribution within a convective system in Japan.
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
,
20
, 47–54.
Unuma, T., H. Yamauchi, A. Umehara, and T. Kato, 2023: An equilibrium raindrop size distribution associated with a heavy-rain-producing convective system in Japan.
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
,
19
, 150–156.
Unuma, T., and T. Takemi, 2021: Rainfall characteristics and their environmental conditions during the heavy rainfall events over Japan in July of 2017 and 2018.
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan
,
99
, 165–180.
Takemi, T., and T. Unuma, 2020: Environmental factors for the development of heavy rainfall in the eastern part of Japan during Typhoon Hagibis (2019).
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
,
16
, 30–36.
Takemi, T., and T. Unuma, 2019: Diagnosing environmental properties of the July 2018 Heavy Rainfall Event in Japan.
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
,
15A
, 60–65.
Unuma, T., and T. Takemi, 2016b: A role of environmental shear on the organization mode of quasi-stationary convective clusters during the warm season in Japan.
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
,
12
, 111–115.
Unuma, T., and T. Takemi, 2016a: Characteristics and environmental conditions of quasi-stationary convective clusters during the warm season in Japan.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
,
142
, 1232–1249.
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