Research field (1):
Atmospheric and hydrospheric science
Research keywords (1):
Cloud Physics
Research theme for competitive and other funds (10):
2022 - 2025 レーダリモートセンシングを駆使した層状性降水過程の解明
2018 - 2021 Development of a new 400MHz radiosonde sensor to measure the electric charge of precipitation particles in clouds
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
2014 - 2016 Study of Disaster Prevention and Characteristic Elucidation of Heavy Rainfall and Debris Flow Disaster in Hiroshima City, 20 August 2014
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
2012 - 2014 Development of a new balloon-borne videosonde system for the direct microphysical measurement of typhoon clouds
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. 41. 10. 935-951
Yurika Hara, Kenji Suzuki, Tetsuya Kawano. Quantitative Evaluation of Graupel Shape Observed by New Particle Imaging Radiosonde, Rainscope - A Case Study of a Convective Cloud on 25 June 2022. SOLA. 2024. 20. 184-190
Kenji Suzuki, Yurika Hara, Takuji Sugidachi, Kensaku Shimizu, Masatomo Fujiwara. Development of a new particle imaging radiosonde with particle fall velocity measurements in clouds. SOLA (Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere). 2023. 19. 251-254
Takami, K, R. Kamamoto, K. Suzuki, K. Yamaguchi, E. Nakakita. Relationship between newly fallen snow density and degree of riming estimated by particles’ fall speed in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Hydrological Research Letters. 2022. 16. 4. 87-92
Nakakita, E, K. Yamaguchi, S. Oishi, T. Ohigashi, H. Hashiguchi, H. Iwai, K. Nakagawa, K. Souma, A. Masuda, M. Ogawa, et al. Detection of the storm-genesis by RHI-scanning of multi-sensors (in Japanese with English abstract). DPRI Annuals. 2015. 58B. 58. 232-236
- 1997 Kyushu University Graduate School, Division of Natural Science Earth and Planetary Science
- 1992 Kyushu University Faculty of Science Physics
Professional career (1):
Doctor (Science) (Kyushu University)
Work history (3):
2019/07 - 現在 Yamaguchi University Graduate School
2007/01 - 2019/06 YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY Faculty of Agriculture Associate Professor
1998/03/01 - 2006/12/31 YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY Faculty of Agriculture Research Associate
Awards (1):
2024/02 - SOLA Awards in 2023 Development of a New Particle Imaging Radiosonde with Particle Fall Veloc i ty Measurements in Clouds
Association Membership(s) (4):
American Geophysical Union
, THE SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY OF JAPAN
, the Meteorological Society of Japan
, JAPAN SOCIETY OF HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES