Hiroaki Naoe
Japan Meteorological Agency
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Hiroaki Naoe.
Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring XIII | 2012
Hiroshi Kobayashi; Masahiko Hayashi; Yoshinobu Nakura; Takayuki Enomoto; Kazuhiko Miura; Hiroshi Takahashi; Yasuhito Igarashi; Hiroaki Naoe; Tomoaki Nishizawa; Nobuo Sugimoto; Naoki Kaneyasu
Polarization optical particle counter (POPC) capable of measuring particle shape or sphericity was developed, which uses detection of polarization of light scattered by particles. Sensors that detected P and S polarization components are incorporated at scattering angle of 120˚ in addition to ordinary sensor located at the angle of 60˚. The particle size is derived from the pulse height detected with the ordinary sensor. The size thresholds were determined by measurements of PSL standard particles. Polarization of particle is calculated as the ratio of S polarization component to the sum of all components. The POPC field observations were started in Fukuoka, Japan on 15 March 2012 and in Matsue, Japan on 28 February 2012. Air pollution with high particle number concentration was observed in Fukuoka on 11 April. In that time, the particles with polarization lower than 0.3 constituted 90% of particles in the size range from 0.5 µm to 3 µm and 70-90% of those from 3 µm to 5 µm. Most of the atmospheric aerosol particles were consisted of spherical particles. Significant Asian dust transport was observed in Fukuoka on from 31 March to 1 April. The particles with polarization lower than 0.3 constituted 80% of those from 0.5 µm to 1 µm, 55-65% of those from 1 µm to 5µm. The increase of the ratio of non-spherical particles to all particles in Asian dust event was confirmed. The POPC thus is capable of measuring particle shape as well as size for each individual particle.
Atmospheric Environment | 2013
Samuel J. Oltmans; Allen S. Lefohn; D. Shadwick; Joyce M. Harris; H.E. Scheel; Ian E. Galbally; David W. Tarasick; Bryan J. Johnson; E.-G. Brunke; H. Claude; G. Zeng; S. Nichol; Francis J. Schmidlin; J. Davies; E. Cuevas; Alberto Redondas; Hiroaki Naoe; T. Nakano; Taro Kawasato
Atmospheric Environment | 2001
Hiroaki Naoe; Kikuo Okada
Atmospheric Environment | 2009
Hiroaki Naoe; Shuichi Hasegawa; Jost Heintzenberg; Kikuo Okada; Akihiro Uchiyama; Yuji Zaizen; Eriko Kobayashi; Akihiro Yamazaki
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
Hiroshi Kobayashi; Masahiko Hayashi; Koichi Shiraishi; Yoshinobu Nakura; Takayuki Enomoto; Kazuhiko Miura; Hiroshi Takahashi; Yasuhito Igarashi; Hiroaki Naoe; Naoki Kaneyasu; Tomoaki Nishizawa; Nobuo Sugimoto
Atmospheric Environment | 2010
Hiroshi Takahashi; Hiroaki Naoe; Yasuhito Igarashi; Yayoi Inomata; Nobuo Sugimoto
Atmospheric Environment | 2003
Hiroaki Naoe; Jost Heintzenberg; Kikuo Okada; Yuji Zaizen; Kazuhiko Hayashi; Takahiro Tateishi; Yasuhito Igarashi; Yukiko Dokiya; Kisei Kinoshita
Analytical Sciences/Supplements Proceedings of IUPAC International Congress on Analytical Sciences 2001 (ICAS 2001) | 2002
Yukiko Dokiya; Tetsuo Yoshikawa; Tsuyoshi Komada; Issei Suzuki; Akihiko Naemura; Kazuhiko Hayashi; Hiroaki Naoe; Yosuke Sawa; Tsuyoshi Thomas Sekiyama; Yasuhito Igarashi
Atmospheric Research | 2012
Hiroaki Naoe; Yuji Zaizen; Kayo Yanagida; Kikuo Okada; Hiroshi Takahashi; Yasuhito Igarashi
Atmospheric Environment | 2014
Yuji Zaizen; Hiroaki Naoe; Hiroshi Takahashi; Kikuo Okada
Collaboration
Dive into the Hiroaki Naoe's collaboration.
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
View shared research outputs