Development of Ocean Biogeochemical General Circulation Model.
Y. Yamanaka
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1995
No. 2 Aug. 1996
Pacific Deep Circulation in World Ocean Circulation Model.
M. Nakata
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1995
No. 3 Feb. 1997
Global Change and Climate Dynamics: Optimization of Observing Systems.
K. Ya. Kondratyev, A. Sumi, and O. M. Pokrovski
No. 4 Jul. 1997
Sampling Simulation of TRMM Rainfall Estimation Using Radar-AMeDAS
Composites.
R. Oki and A. Sumi
TRMM Sampling of Radar-AMeDAS Rainfall Using the Threshold Method.
R. Oki, A. Sumi, and D. A. Short
No. 5 Jul. 1997
Ocean's Role in Forming the Steady State of the Climate.
H. Hasumi
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1997
No. 6 Aug. 1997
Abrupt Shifts in the Atmospheric Circulation and Associated Decadal
Climate Variations in the Northern Hemisphere Winter: A Diagnostic
Study.
M. Watanabe and T. Nitta
Relative Impacts of Snow and Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies on Abrupt
Shifts in the Winter-1989 Atmospheric Circulation.
M. Watanabe and T. Nitta
No. 7 Nov. 1997
Mechanisms of the Seasonal Variation of Chlorophyll in the North
Pacific: A Study Using an Ecosystem Model Embedded in an Ocean General
Circulation Model.
M. Kawamiya
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1997
No. 8 Dec. 1998
Importance of local interactions within the small-scale oceanic internal
wave spectrum for transferring energy to dissipation scales: A
three-dimensional numerical study.
R. Furue
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1998
No. 9 Feb. 1999
Modelling Study on Thermohaline Circulation in the Pacific Ocean.
H. Tsujino
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1999
No. 10 Apr. 1999
A Study of Aerosol Properties on Global Scale Using Satellite Remote
Sensing.
A. Higurashi
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1999
No. 11 Oct. 1999
On the Global Distribution of the Water Cloud Microphysics Derived from AVHRR Remote Sensing.
K. Kawamoto
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 1999
No. 12 June 2000
Mechanisms of the Decadal Climate Variability in the Midlatitude Atmosphere-Ocean System
Masahiro Watanabe
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2000
No. 13 July 2000
CCSR Ocean Component Model (COCO) Version 2.1
Hiroyasu Hasumi
No. 14 September 2000
Modeling Global Abyssal Circulation by Incorporating Bottom Boundary Layer Parameterization
Hideyuki Nakano
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2000
No. 15 May 2002
Development of Three Dimensional Ice Sheet Model for Numerical Studies of Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheet
Fuyuki Saito
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2001
No. 16 June 2002
A Study on Aerosol Distributions and Optical Properties with a Global Climate Model
Toshihiko Takemura
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2001
No. 17 June 2002
The Mechanisms Which Control the Sea Ice Distribution: Influence of Sea Ice Dynamics
Toshihiko Takemura
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2001
No. 18 August 2002
Diurnal Variation of Tropical Oceanic Convection
Hisayuki Kubota
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2002
No. 19 June 2003
Changing Process of Global Tropospheric Ozone Distribution and Related Chemistry:a Study with a Coupled Chemistry GCM
Kengo Sudo
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2003
No. 20 June 2003
Role of Freshwater Forcing and Salt Transport in the Formation of the Atlantic Deep Circulation
Akira Oka
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2003
No. 21 October 2003
Detection and Dynamics of Principal Modes of Asian Summer Monsoon Variability
Natsuko Yasutomi
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2003
No. 22 July 2004
A Numerical Study on the Green Sahara during the mid-Holocene: an Impact of Convection Originating above Boundary Layer
Minoru Chikira
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2004
No. 23 July 2004
Development of a Mixed Finite-Difference/Finite Volume Scheme for the Shallow Water Model on a Spherical Geodesic grid
Hiroaki Miura
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2004
No. 24 November 2004
Role of the Arctic Freshwater Pathways in Controlling the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
Yoshiki Komuro
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2004
No. 25 Mar. 2006
CCSR Ocean Component Model (COCO) Version 4.0.
H. Hasumi
No. 26 Mar. 2006
Gravity Wave Activities in an AGCM Simulation: Analysis of their Global Distribution, Sources and 3D Propagation.
Y. Kawatani
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2003
No. 27 Mar. 2006
Data Analysis Studies on the Propagation Characteristics of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO).
K. Kikuchi
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2003
No. 28 Mar. 2006
The Roles of High Latitude Ozone Depletion in the Middle Atmosphere.
T. Nagashima
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2000
No. 29 Mar.2006
The Impact of Stratospheric Sulphate Aerosols on the Climate.
M. Takigawa
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2000
No. 30 Mar.2006
A Study of Climate Change in Arid and Semi-arid Region.
C. Harada
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tokyo, 2005
No. 31 Jul. 2006
A Study on Numerical Modeling of Cloud Microphysics for Calculating the Particle Growth Process
K. Suzuki
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2004
No. 32 Jul. 2006
A Study on Evaluation of the Radiative Flux and its Computational Optimization in the Gaseous Absorbing Atmosphere
M. Sekiguchi
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2004
No. 33 Jul. 2006
A Diagnostic and Numerical Study on Seasonal Predictability over the Northern Hemisphere
E.-J. Cha
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2005
No. 34 Jul. 2006
Study on the Interaction between Upper Cold Low and Tropical Convection in the Summer North Pacific
K. Sakamoto
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2006
No. 35 Jul. 2006
CO2 Concentration Retrieval from Satellite-based Observation of Thermal Infrared Radiation
Y. Ota
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2006
No. 36 Jul. 2006
Multi-scale Interaction in the Generation Process of Equatorial Westerly Wind Bursts
A. Seiki
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2006
No. 37 Jul. 2006
A Study on the Role of the Terrestrial Biosphere Dynamics in Future Global Warming
R. O'oishi
Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tokyo, 2006