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Tellus A | 2004

Trend and interannual variability of Walker, monsoon and Hadley circulations defined by velocity potential in the upper troposphere

Hiroshi Tanaka; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Andakio Kitoh

In this paper, we attempt to divide the global divergent field at the upper troposphere in contributions from the Hadley, Walker and monsoon circulations, using a monthly mean velocity potential field at 200-hPa level. First, the zonal mean of the velocity potential is analysed to represent the Hadley circulation. The deviation from the zonal mean is then divided into its annual mean and the seasonal cycle parts, which are considered to represent the Walker and monsoon circulations, respectively. The intensities of each circulation are measured by their peaks in the velocity potential field separated in each component. According to this separation, the mean intensities of the Walker, monsoon and Hadley circulations appear to be 120: 60: 40 (× 105 m2 s—1) in January and 120: 90: 45 (× 105 m2 s—1) in July, respectively. Based on this simple definition, interannual variabilities of each circulation are then examined quantitatively using the National Center for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) reanalysis. The time series of the intensity of the Walker circulation coincides with the Southern Oscillation index (SOI), and the intensity has weakened in recent decades. That of the Hadley circulation indicates intensifying trend in boreal winter. Finally, the same analysis is applied for the model atmosphere by the Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) coupled atmosphere’ocean general circulation model (CGCM1) with a gradual increase in CO2 at a compound rate of 1% yr—1 for 150 yr. It is shown that the Hadley circulation intensifies by 40% and the monsoon circulation decays by 20% in boreal summer when the global warming has occurred in a century later. The result demonstrates that the proposed simple separation of the tropical circulation in the Walker, monsoon and Hadley components is useful, although it is not rigorous, for the initial assessment of the model response to the global warming.


Sola | 2005

Intercomparison of the Intensities and Trends of Hadley, Walker and Monsoon Circulations in the Global Warming Projections

Hiroshi Tanaka; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Daisuke Nohara


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2012

Improved Performance of Simulated Japanese Climate with a Multi-Model Ensemble

Noriko N. Ishizaki; Izuru Takayabu; Mitsuo Oh’izumi; Hidetaka Sasaki; Koji Dairaku; Satoshi Iizuka; Fujio Kimura; Hiroyuki Kusaka; Sachiho A. Adachi; Kazuo Kurihara; Kazuyo Murazaki; Kenji Tanaka


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Future change of daily precipitation indices in Japan: A stochastic weather generator‐based bootstrap approach to provide probabilistic climate information

Toshichika Iizumi; Izuru Takayabu; Koji Dairaku; Hiroyuki Kusaka; Motoki Nishimori; Gen Sakurai; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Sachiho A. Adachi; Mikhail A. Semenov


Sola | 2009

On the Warming Events over Toyama Plain by Using NHRCM

Noriko N. Ishizaki; Izuru Takayabu


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2013

Potential Impact of Sea Surface Temperature on Winter Precipitation over the Japan Sea Side of Japan: A Regional Climate Modeling Study

Hiroshi Takahashi; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Hiroaki Kawase; Masayuki Hara; Takao Yoshikane; Xieyao Ma; Fujio Kimura


Sola | 2012

Downscaling of Snow Cover Changes in the Late 20th Century Using a Past Climate Simulation Method over Central Japan

Hiroaki Kawase; Takao Yoshikane; Masayuki Hara; Mikiko Fujita; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Fujio Kimura; Hiroaki Hatsushika


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2012

An Attempt to Estimate of Probabilistic Regional Climate Analogue in a Warmer Japan

Noriko N. Ishizaki; Hideo Shiogama; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Seita Emori; Koji Dairaku; Hiroyuki Kusaka; Toshiyuki Nakaegawa; Izuru Takayabu


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Altitude dependency of future snow cover changes over Central Japan evaluated by a regional climate model

Hiroaki Kawase; Masayuki Hara; Takao Yoshikane; Noriko N. Ishizaki; Fumichika Uno; Hiroaki Hatsushika; Fujio Kimura


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2015

Future Changes in Winter Precipitation around Japan Projected by Ensemble Experiments Using NHRCM

Hiroaki Kawase; Hidetaka Sasaki; Akihiko Murata; Masaya Nosaka; Noriko N. Ishizaki

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Koji Dairaku

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Izuru Takayabu

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Fujio Kimura

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Hiroaki Kawase

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Masayuki Hara

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Sachiho A. Adachi

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Takao Yoshikane

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Fumichika Uno

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Hideo Shiogama

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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