2018 - 2021 Prediction of flash flooding based on the progress of ground surface process modeling and sensing technique
2018 - 2021 Doppler lidar observation of wind profile under cumulus convection for establishing a state-of-the-art wind hazard
2015 - 2020 Integrated Research on State-of-the-art Multi-sensors In-situ Observation of Storm Genesis and Reduction of Serious Disaster due to Heavy Rainfall
2016 - 2019 Development of signal processing technique for high-resolution wind profiler radars toward weather hazard mitigation
2016 - 2019 Establishment of three dimensional hydrologic model based on observations on land surface and in atmosphere
2014 - 2017 Science of rain sound and its application for disaster prevention
2014 - 2017 Developemnet of Distributed Multi-purpose civil Dam for Flood Control of the Basin
2012 - 2015 Real Time Control of Urban Stormwater Storage System for Non-point pollutants Reduction by Using of RADAR Precipitation Forecasting
2010 - 2015 Scientific and Integrated Research by In-situ Campaign Observations Synchronizing Video-sonde and the Latest Polarimetric Radar, Heading for Reduction of Water Related Disaster
2011 - 2014 Quantitative Precipitation Estimation by Real-Time Estimation of Drop Size Distribution Using Polarimetric Radar
2011 - 2012 Early Detection of the Baby Cell Which Develops into Heavy Rain Cell
2009 - 2010 Heavy Rainfall Prediction by the Estimation of Cloud Microphysics Amounts Based on the Assimilation of the Polarimtric Radar Data
2007 - 2009 Improvement of Rainfall Estimation and Rainfall Prediction Using the Next Generation Polarimetric Radar and Its Impact Evaluation for Water Management
Kazuya Takami, Rimpei Kamamoto, Kenji Suzuki, Kosei Yamaguchi, Eiichi Nakakita. Relationship between Newly Fallen Snow Density and Polarimetric Parameters Obtained from X-Band Radar Observations along the Sea of Japan Coast in January 2021. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 2024
Izuru Takayabu, Roy Rasmussen, Eiichi Nakakita, Andreas Prein, Hiroaki Kawase, Shun-Ichi Watanabe, Sachiho A. Adachi, Tetsuya Takemi, Kosei Yamaguchi, Yukari Osakada, et al. Convection-Permitting Models for Climate Research. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2021. D21. 1. 0043-E82
Collaboration of CPM, LES, and observation in high-resolution
(International Workshop on Convection-Permitting Modeling for Climate Research 2020)
Ensemble rainfall forecast and data assimilation of polarimetric radar
(International conference on weather forecast and hydrological applications of radar 2019 2019)
Understanding of Convection Genesis by Urban Meteorological Model Based on Large Eddy Simulation
(Hydrometeorological Seminar, LAPAN 2019)
Forecasting Both Mature Stage and Initiation of a Line-Shaped Mesoscale Convective System by Assimilation of Polarimetric Radar Data
(Hydrometeorological Seminar, LAPAN 2019)