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Update date: Dec. 04, 2024
Suzuki Shin-ichi
スズキ シンイチ | Suzuki Shin-ichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Researcher
Research field (1):
Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
Research keywords (4):
気象学
, ダウンバースト
, 竜巻
, 梅雨
Research theme for competitive and other funds (6):
- 2022 - 2026 Real-time wind digital twin with 1-meter resolution using GPU supercomputer
- 2019 - 2021 令和元年台風19号及び台風21号による広域災害に関する総合研究
- 2018 - 2019 A Comprehensive Study on the Disaster Due to the July 2018 Torrential Rainfall
- 2017 - 2018 Investigation of the surface avlanche at Mt. Nasu on 27 March, 2017
- 2013 - 2017 Three Dimensional Turbulent Structure over Cities using Advanced Monitoring and Simulation Technology
- 2005 - 2008 The development research of handy and portable science museums on natural disaster phenomena
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Papers (20):
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Shin-ichi Suzuki, Hiroko Morooka, Takeshi Yamazaki, Toshiki Iwasaki. Future Projection of Extremely Heavy Rainfall in the Tohoku District of Japan with Large Ensemble Simulations Using the 5 km Regional Climate Model. Journal of Disaster Research. 2024. 19. 6. 991-1005
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Namiko Sakurai, Koyuru Iwanami, Shingo Shimizu, Yasushi Uji, Shin-ichi Suzuki, Takeshi Maesaka, Ken-ichi Shimose, Paul R. Krehbiel, William Rison, Daniel Rodeheffer. 3D Total Lightning Observation Network in Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Tokyo LMA). Journal of Disaster Research. 2021. 16. 4. 778-785
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Tadayasu Ohigashi, Takeshi Maesaka, Shin-ichi Suzuki, Yukari Shusse, Namiko Sakurai, Koyuru Iwanami. Clear-Air Echoes Observed by Ka-band Polarimetric Cloud Radar: A Case Study on Insect Echoes in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan. JOURNAL OF THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. 2021. 99. 1. 101-112
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Ryohei Misumi, Yoshinori Shoji, Kazuo Saito, Hiromu Seko, Naoko Seino, Shin-ichi Suzuki, Yukari Shusse, Kohin Hirano, Stéphane Bélair, V. Chandrasekar, et al. Results of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Convection Study for Extreme Weather Resilient Cities (TOMACS). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2019. 100. 10. 2027-2041
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Shingo Shimizu, Koyuru Iwanami, Ryohei Kato, Namiko Sakurai, Takeshi Maesaka, Kaori Kieda, Yukari Shusse, Shin-ichi Suzuki. Assimilation impact of high-temporal-resolution volume scans on quantitative precipitation forecasts in a severe storm: Evidence from nudging data assimilation experiments with a thermodynamic retrieval method. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2019. 145. 722. 2139-2160
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MISC (45):
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YOKOYAMA Hitoshi, SUZIKI Shin-ichi, SHUSSE Yukari, ADACHI Satoru, IWANAMI Koyuru. Study on Measures for Mitigating Against Agricultural Damage Caused by Extreme Weather Events Using Recent Cases of Hail Damage. 2023. 88. 1-14
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Disaster-Prevention Function of Lowland Forests as Green Infrastructure - Examples of confirmed agro-meteorological disaster mitigation -. 2020. 85. 1-12
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前坂剛, 大東忠保, 岩波越, 鈴木真一, 出世ゆかり, 櫻井南海子. Kaバンド雲レーダーによる霧の観測. 日本気象学会大会講演予稿集(CD-ROM). 2020. 118
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大東忠保, 三隅良平, 飯塚聡, 鈴木真一, 前坂剛, 出世ゆかり, 櫻井南海子, 下瀬健一, 栃本英伍, 清水慎吾, et al. 2020年7月3日-4日熊本県南部における豪雨のメソスケール環境場と雲発達過程. 日本気象学会大会講演予稿集(CD-ROM). 2020. 118
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横山仁, 飯塚聡, 鈴木真一, 清水慎吾. 台風第15号による農業気象災害の概要. 生物と気象. 2020. 20. 1
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Books (1):
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自然災害科学・防災の百科事典
丸善出版 2022 ISBN:9784621306642
Lectures and oral presentations (85):
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2022年5月21日に茨城県坂東市で目撃された漏斗雲とそれをもたらした積乱雲のMP-PAWRによる観測結果
(日本気象学会2022年度秋季大会 2022)
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令和元年台風19号及び台風21号による広域災害に関する総合研究
(自然災害科学総合シンポジウム要旨集 2020)
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マルチセンシング観測による積雲から積乱雲への成長過程
(日本気象学会大会講演予稿集(CD-ROM) 2020)
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Observations of convective storm and tornado-like vortex using X- and Ka-band radars and Doppler lidars in Tokyo, Japan
(39th International Conference on Radar Meteorology 2019)
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台風第15号による農業気象災害の概要
(日本農業気象学会関東甲信越支部例会一般講演要旨集(Web) 2019)
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Education (2):
- 1994 - 2000 Graduated school of science, the University of Tokyo
- 1990 - 1994 東京大学理学部地球物理学科
Professional career (1):
- Ph. D. (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (2):
- 2023/07 - 現在 Tohoku University
- 2000/04 - 2023/06 National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
Association Membership(s) (2):
日本気象学会
, Meteorological Society of Japan
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