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Monthly Weather Review | 2008

Structure and Formation Mechanism on the 24 May 2000 Supercell-Like Storm Developing in a Moist Environment over the Kanto Plain, Japan

Shingo Shimizu; Hiroshi Uyeda; Qoosaku Moteki; Takeshi Maesaka; Yoshimasa Takaya; Kenji Akaeda; Teruyuki Kato; Masanori Yoshizaki

Abstract The structure and formation mechanism of a supercell-like storm in a moist environment below a melting layer were investigated using dual-Doppler radar analysis and a cloud-resolving storm simulator (CReSS). The supercell-like storm developed over the Kanto Plain, Japan, on 24 May 2000. The environment of the supercell-like storm possessed large convective available potential energy (1000 J kg−1), strong vertical wind shear (4.2 × 10−3 s−1 between the surface and 5 km above sea level), and a moist layer (the relative humidity was 60%–90% below a melting layer at 3 km in height). The dual-Doppler radar analysis with a variational method revealed that the supercell-like storm had similar structures to those of a typical supercell in a dry environment below a melting layer, such as that in the Great Plains in the United States. The structures included a hook echo, an overhanging echo structure, and a strong updraft with strong vertical vorticity. However, some of the characteristics of the supercell...


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2004

Structure and Development of Two Merged Rainbands Observed over the East China Sea during X-BAIU-99 : Part I: Meso-β-Scale Structure and Development Processes

Qoosaku Moteki; Hiroshi Uyeda; Takeshi Maesaka; Taro Shinoda; Masanori Yoshizaki; Teruyuki Kato


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2007

Doppler Radar Observation of a Tornado Generated Over the Japan Sea Coast during a Cold Air Outbreak

Fumiaki Kobayashi; Yukari Sugimoto; Tomoyuki Suzuki; Takeshi Maesaka; Qoosaku Moteki


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2004

Structure and Development of Two Merged Rainbands Observed over the East China Sea during X-BAIU-99 : Part II: Meso-α-Scale Structure and Build-up Processes of Convergence in the Baiu Frontal Region

Qoosaku Moteki; Hiroshi Uyeda; Takeshi Maesaka; Taro Shinoda; Masanori Yoshizaki; Teruyuki Kato


Sola | 2012

Case Study of Misoscale Convective Echo Behavior Associated with Cumulonimbus Development Observed by Ka-band Doppler Radar in the Kanto Region, Japan

Namiko Sakurai; Koyuru Iwanami; Takeshi Maesaka; Shin-ichi Suzuki; Shingo Shimizu; Ryohei Misumi; Dong-Soon Kim; Masayuki Maki


Sola | 2015

Relationships between Updraft Characteristics and Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Activity in Warm-Season Convective Storms in the Kanto Region, Japan

Namiko Sakurai; Shingo Shimizu; Yukari Shusse; Shin-ichi Suzuki; Takeshi Maesaka; Kaori Kieda; Koyuru Iwanami


Sola | 2010

Multi-Parameter Radar Observation of a Downburst Storm in Tokyo on 12 July 2008

Shin-ichi Suzuki; Takeshi Maesaka; Koyuru Iwanami; Ryohei Misumi; Shingo Shimizu; Masayuki Maki


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2015

Relationship between Precipitation Core Behavior in Cumulonimbus Clouds and Surface Rainfall Intensity on 18 August 2011 in the Kanto Region, Japan

Yukari Shusse; Masayuki Maki; Shingo Shimizu; Koyuru Iwanami; Takeshi Maesaka; Shin-ichi Suzuki; Namiko Sakurai; Ryohei Misumi


IAHS-AISH publication | 2012

Quantitative precipitation estimate by complementary application of X-band polarimetric radar and C-band conventional radar

Atsushi Kato; Masayuki Maki; Koyuru Iwanami; Ryouhei Misumi; Takeshi Maesaka


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2017

Predictability of meso-γ-scale, localized, extreme heavy rainfall during the warm season in Japan using high-resolution precipitation nowcasts

Ryohei Kato; Shingo Shimizu; Ken-ichi Shimose; Takeshi Maesaka; Koyuru Iwanami; Hisashi Nakagaki

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Shinichi Suzuki

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Masanori Yoshizaki

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Teruyuki Kato

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Yukari Shusse

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

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