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Available online: http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jmsj/88/3/_contents

Contains:
- Mechanisms of Temporary Improvement and Rapid Changes in Visibility in Fogs
- Changes in Potential Intensity of Tropical Cyclones Approaching Japan due to Anthropogenic Warming in Sea Surface and Upper-Air Temperatures
- Convective Boundary Layer above a Subtropical Island Observed by C-band Radar and Interpretation using a Cloud Resolving Model
- Role of Large-Scale Circulation in Triggering Foehns in the Hokuriku District of Japan during Midsummer
- Diurnal Variations in Lower-Tropospheric Wind over Japan Part I: Observational Results using the Wind Profiler Network and Data Acquisition System (WINDAS)
- Diurnal Variations in Lower-Tropospheric Wind over Japan Part II: Analysis of Japan Meteorological Agency Mesoscale Analysis Data and Four Global Reanalysis Data Sets
- On the Three-Dimensional Residual Mean Circulation and Wave Activity Flux of the Primitive Equations
- Influence of the Maritime Continent on the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation
- Multistatic Radar Observation of a Fine-Scale Wind Field with a Coupling-Compensated Adaptive Array Technique
- Environmental and External Factors in the Genesis of Tropical Cyclone Nargis in April 2008 over the Bay of Bengal
- The Unusual Track and Rapid Intensification of Cyclone Nargis in 2008 under a Characteristic Environmental Flow over the Bay of Bengal
- Mesoscale Data Assimilation of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis
- Formation of Tropical Cyclones in the Northern Indian Ocean Associated with Two Types of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation Modes
- The Genesis of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008): Environmental Modulation and Numerical Predictability
- Numerical Simulations of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis and the Associated Storm Surge Part I: Forecast Experiment with a Nonhydrostatic Model and Simulation of Storm Surge
- Numerical Simulation of Myanmar Cyclone Nargis and the Associated Storm Surge Part II: Ensemble Prediction
- Ensemble Simulation of Cyclone Nargis by a Global Cloud-System-Resolving Model—Modulation of Cyclogenesis by the Madden-Julian Oscillation
Language(s): English; Other Languages: Japanese
Format: Digital (Free) (ill., charts)
Tags: Weather ; Meteorology ; Tropical cyclone ; Weather forecasting ; Research ; Bay of Bengal ; Japan ; Myanmar Add tag