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Japan <strong>Marine</strong> Science and Technology Center<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Achievements<br />

bottom boundary layer model in high latitude, AGU Fall<br />

Meeting, San Fransisco, USA, .<br />

) Takahashi, K., Y. Tsuda, M. Kanazawa, M. Kitawaki, H.<br />

Sasaki, T. Kagimoto, Y. Masumoto, N. Komori, H. Sakuma, T.<br />

Yamagata, and T. Satoh, Computational performance and preliminary<br />

physical validations of eddy-resolving simulation on<br />

the Earth Simulator, AGU Spring Meeting, .<br />

) Takahashi, K., Y. Tsuda, M. Kanazawa, M. Kitawaki, H.<br />

Sasaki, T. Kagimoto, Y. Masumoto, N. Komori, H. Sakuma, T.<br />

Yamagata, and T. Satoh, Prallel architecture and its performance<br />

of oceanic global circulation model based on MOM to<br />

be run on the Earth Simulator, Parallel CFD , .<br />

) Takata, K., Change in the cold regions and its effect on climate--modeling<br />

study of the global warming, Seppyo Special<br />

Session, Tokyo, (In Japanese).<br />

) Takaya, K., and H. Nakamura (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo),<br />

Dynamics of intraseasonal variability of the Siberian high,<br />

Lecture Meeting of Dynamics in Spring Conference of<br />

Meteorological Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, (In<br />

Japanese).<br />

) Takaya, K., and H. Nakamura (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo),<br />

Amplification mechanisms of the Siberian High:Interaction of<br />

upper-tropospheric circulation anomalies with surface baroclinicity,<br />

Fall meeting of the Meteorological Society of Japan,<br />

(In Japanese).<br />

) Takaya, K., Commemoration lecture of Yamamoto-Syouno<br />

Prize in ; A Formulation of a Phase-Independent Wave-<br />

Activity Flux for Stationary and Migratory Quasigeostrophic<br />

eddies on a Zonally Varying Basic flow, Fall Meeting of the<br />

Meteorological Society of Japan, (In Japanese).<br />

) Takigawa, M, K. Sudo (CCSR), M. Takahashi (FRSGC/<br />

CCSR), N. Takegawa (RCAST), and Y. Kondo (RCAST),<br />

Estimation of the contribution of inter-continental transport<br />

during the PEACE-A campaign by using a global chemical<br />

model, AGU Fall Meeting, .<br />

) Tanaka, H. L., Numerical Simulation of Arctic Oscillation<br />

(AO) by a Simple Barotropic General circulation Model,<br />

Spring Meeting of Meteorological Society of Japan, (In<br />

Japanese).<br />

) Tanaka, Y., S. Yoon, and M. Tsugawa, Design and Performance<br />

Analysis of an Ocean Circulation Model Optimized for the<br />

Earth Simulator, Parallel CFD , .<br />

) Tanaka, Y., M. Tsugawa, Y. Mimura, and T. Suzuki,<br />

Development of Parallel Ocean General Circulation Models on<br />

Earth Simulator, Use of High Performance Computing in<br />

Meteorology, .<br />

) Tanimoto, H. (National Institute for Environmental Studies), S.<br />

Kato (Japan Science and Technology Corporation/Tokyo<br />

Metropolitan Univ.), H. Akimoto, and H. Yamano (National<br />

Inst. for Environmental Studies), Ground-based observations<br />

of PAN, PPN, and APAN at Rishiri Island in northern Japan,<br />

IGAC/CACGP Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry within<br />

the Earth System, .<br />

) Tomita, T., S.-P. Xie, and M. Nonaka, Estimates of surface and<br />

subsurface forcing for decadal sea surface temperature variability<br />

in the mid-latitude North Pacific, AGU Fall Meeting,<br />

.<br />

) Tsugawa, M., Y. Tanaka, and S. Y. Yoon, Zonally Implicit<br />

Scheme for global ocean general circulation model, Parallel<br />

CFD , .<br />

) Tsugawa, M., Y. Tanaka, and S. Y. Yoon, Development of a<br />

Global Ocean Model on Quasi-Homogeneous Cubic Grid,<br />

Workshop on The Solution of Partial Differential<br />

Equations on the Sphere, .<br />

) Tsugawa, M., Y. Tanaka, Y. Mimura, and M. Sakashita, An<br />

Approach to a High-Resolution Parallel OGCM for the Earth<br />

Simulator, Next Generation Climate Models for Advanced<br />

High Performance Computing Facilities, .<br />

) Uzuka, N., and N. Tanaka, Production of dimethylsulfide and<br />

dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the Bering Sea, Third<br />

International Symposium on Biological and Environmental<br />

Chemistry of DMS(P) and Related Compounds, Rimouski,<br />

Quebec, Canada, .<br />

) Wang, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and S. Zhang,<br />

Did The Northern Hemisphere Sea-Ice Reduction Trend<br />

Trigger The Quasi-Decadal Arctic Sea-Ice Oscillations?,<br />

Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society,<br />

Rimouski, Quebec, May -, .<br />

) Wang, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and S. Zhang,<br />

Did The Northern Hemisphere Sea-Ice Reduction Trend<br />

Trigger The Quasi-Decadal Arctic Sea-Ice Oscillations?, AGU<br />

Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C., May , .<br />

) Wang, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and S. Zhang,<br />

Did the northern hemisphere sea ice reduction trend trigger the<br />

decadal Arctic sea ice oscillations?, NCAR, Boulder,<br />

CIFAR/IARC PI Meeting, October, .<br />

) Wang, J., A Coupled Ice-Ocean Model in the Pan Arctic and<br />

North Atlantic Ocean: Seasonal Cycle, Canadian Meteorological<br />

and Oceanographic Society, Rimouski, Quebec, May -,<br />

.<br />

) Wang, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and S. Zhang,<br />

Did The Northern Hemisphere Sea-Ice Reduction Trend<br />

Trigger The Quasi-Decadal Arctic Sea-Ice Oscillations?,<br />

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University,<br />

June -, .<br />

) Wang, J., M. Ikeda (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), and S. Zhang,<br />

Did The Northern Hemisphere Sea-Ice Reduction Trend<br />

Trigger The Quasi-Decadal Arctic Sea-Ice Oscillations?,<br />

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