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Asano Shoji

アサノ ショウジ | Asano Shoji
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://caos-a.geophys.tohoku.ac.jp/
Research field  (1): Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2000 - エアロゾルの放射強制力に関する研究
  • 2000 - 雲・エアロゾル-放射-気候の相互作用過程
  • 2000 - 雲・エアロゾルのリモート・センシング
  • 2000 - Radiative forcing of aerosols
  • 2000 - Aerosol/Clouds-Radiation-Climate interaction processes
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MISC (163):
Books (17):
  • Validation experiment for satellite remote sensing and numerical models of 'Yamase' clouds
    IRS 2004: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation (Ed. H. Fischer and B.-J. Sohn, A. Deepack Publishing) 2006
  • Retieval of microphysical properties of mixed-phase clouds using active and passive sensors: A feasibility study for triple-band cloud radars at 9.4 GHz, 35 GHz, and 95 Ghz.
    IRS 2004: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation (Ed. H. Fischer and B.-J. Sohn, A. Deepack Publishing) 2006
  • A quasi-analytic solution of the radiative transfer equations for three-dimensional, heterogeneous atmospheres
    IRS 2004: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation (Ed. H. Fischer and B.-J. Sohn, A. Deepack Publishing) 2006
  • Validation experiment for satellite remote sensing and numerical models of 'Yamase' clouds
    IRS 2004: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation (Ed. H. Fischer and B.-J. Sohn, A. Deepack Publishing) 2006
  • Retieval of microphysical properties of mixed-phase clouds using active and passive sensors: A feasibility study for triple-band cloud radars at 9.4 GHz, 35 GHz, and 95 Ghz.
    IRS 2004: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation (Ed. H. Fischer and B.-J. Sohn, A. Deepack Publishing) 2006
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Works (1):
  • やませ共同観測
    2003 - 2007
Professional career (1):
  • Doctor of Science (Tohoku University)
Awards (1):
  • 1981 - 日本気象学会賞
Association Membership(s) (4):
アメリカ地球物理学連合学会 ,  アメリカ気象学会 ,  日本気象学会 ,  American Geophysical Union
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