List of climate articles

Explosive cyclogenesis in the northwestern Pacific surges Rapid development has been promoted by warming and humidifying the East China Sea since the late 1980s

 The rapid increase in bomb depressions over the northwestern Pacific since the late 1980s has led to the Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute and the University of Tokyo Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology […]

Rising coastal water level in Japan, not only anthropogenic but also natural fluctuations are important Hokkaido University

 Lecturer Katsunori Sasaki of the Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University and others reproduced the coastal water level of Japan in the entire 20th century by simulation using an ocean model, […]

Affects global warming, discovers atmospheric heating effect by black iron oxide particles, University of Tokyo, etc.

 The research group of Assistant Professor Nobuhiro Mogi of the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science is an artificial high-temperature professional […] in collaboration with the Meteorological Research Institute of the Japan Meteorological Agency and the National Institute of Polar Research.

Elucidation of climate instability over the past 72 years Joint research by 31 institutions including the University of Tokyo

 Research groups from 31 institutions, led by the National Institute of Polar Research and the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute of the University of Tokyo, used ice cores excavated at Dome Fuji, Antarctica […]

Discovered that the Kuroshio affects the generation of explosive cyclogenesis Hokkaido University and others

 The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology and the research group of Hokkaido University have said that the Kuroshio is concentrating the rapidly developing "bomb low pressure" near Japan […].

Siberia Permafrost is becoming dry. Is it partly due to global warming? Nagoya University and others

 The joint research group of Nagoya University and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology has stated that the Siberian tundra (permafrost) is becoming dry, and one of them […].