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JAMSTEC 2002 Annual Report<br />

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

International Association of Physical Science in Oceanography<br />

(IAPSO), Argentina, Nov. -, .<br />

) Waseda, T., H. Mitsudera, and B. Taguchi (U. of Hawaii),<br />

Impact of QuikSCAT-Derived Wind Stress on High-Resolution<br />

Kuroshio Modeling, AGU Fall Meeting , .<br />

) Waseda, T., and H. Mitsudera, Geometry of the pathway<br />

between inshore Kuroshio and the Kuroshio/Oyashio transition<br />

region, WPGM , Wellington, New Zealand, .<br />

) Waseda, T., Dynamical and Kinematical study of the Kuroshio<br />

using satellite observation and numerical simulation, Evening<br />

seminar, Institute of Environmental Studies, Univ. of Tokyo,<br />

.<br />

) Waseda, T., H. Mitsudera, B. Taguchi (U. of Hawaii), and K.<br />

Katsuwada (Tokai Univ.), High frequency winds at mid-latitude:<br />

its variation and impact to the Kuroshio path, Ocean<br />

Vector Wind Science Team (OVWST) Meeting, Oxnard, CA,<br />

.<br />

) Waseda, T., H. Mitsudera, B. Taguchi, and K. Katsuwada,<br />

Impact of the high-frequency wind forcing on the Kuroshio<br />

bimodality, Spring Meeting of the Oceanographic<br />

Society of Japan, .<br />

) Xu, J., An examination of heat balance method from surface<br />

observed data over a wide area, Workshop of the Yellow River<br />

Study, .<br />

) Xu, J., An Analysis of Energy and Water Balance through<br />

Routine Meteorological Data in the Yellow River (Huanghe<br />

River) Valley, International Workshop on the Yellow River<br />

Studies-Kick-off meeting-Kyoto, Japan, .<br />

) Xu, J., and S. Haginoya (Meteorological Reseach Institute), An<br />

Analysis of the Climatic Changes in Eastern Asia, Spring<br />

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

Japanese).<br />

) Xu, J., Heat and water balances from ground surfaces in China,<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Institute for Humanity and Nature, (In Japanese).<br />

) Xu, J., An Estimation of heat and water balances from soil<br />

ground surfaces, Climate and Vegetation Forum, Faculty of<br />

Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, (In Japanese).<br />

) Xu, J., Climatic changes in Eastern Asia in recent years,<br />

Annual conference of the Japan Society of Hydrology and<br />

Water Resources, (In Japanese).<br />

) Yamagata, T. (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo), S. K. Behera, and Z.<br />

Guan, The role of the Indian Ocean in climate forecasting with<br />

a particular emphasis on summer conditions in East Asia,<br />

ECMWF Workshop on upper ocean impact on seasonal forecasting,<br />

Reading, UK, .<br />

) Yamagata, T. (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo), S. K. Behera, S. A.<br />

Rao, Z. Guan, A. Karumuri, and H. N. Saji (IPRC), The Indian<br />

Ocean Dipole, CAS-TWAS-WMO Forum on Climate modeling,<br />

Shanghai, China, .<br />

) Yamagata, T. (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo), S. K. Behera, S. A.<br />

Rao, Z. Guan, A. Karumuri, and H. N. Saji (IPRC), Coupled<br />

Climate Variability in the Indian Ocean: The Indian Ocean<br />

Dipole, PORSEC , Bali, Indonesia, .<br />

) Yamagata, T. (FRSGC/Univ. of Tokyo), A. Karumuri, K. Baba<br />

(MHI), S.K. Behera, Z. Guan, S. Masson, Y. Masumoto<br />

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

Tokyo), R. Ohba (MHI), S. A. Rao, and H. Sakuma (Earth<br />

Simulator Center), Seasonal and interannual rainfall variability<br />

in the southwestern region of Saudi Arabia, The Joint State of<br />

Kuwait-Japan Symposium in , Kuwait, .<br />

) Yamaji, K., T. Ohara (FRSGC/Shizuoka Univ.), and H.<br />

Akimoto, Development of emission inventory for atmospheric<br />

trace components via animal farming in South, Southeast, and<br />

East Asia for , The th International Conference on<br />

Atmospheric Sciences and Applications to Air Quality<br />

(ASAAQ), .<br />

) Yamaji, K., T. Ohara (FRSGC/Shizuoka Univ.), and H.<br />

Akimoto, Estimation of anthropogenic NH emissions in Asia,<br />

The th Discussion Meeting on Atmospheric Chemistry, <br />

(In Japanese).<br />

) Yamaji, K., T. Ohara (FRSGC/Shizuoka Univ.), and H.<br />

Akimoto, Study of CH and N O emission from domestic livestock<br />

in Asia, The rd Annual Meeting of the Japan Society<br />

for Atmospheric Environment, (In Japanese).<br />

) Yamanaka, Y. (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), M. N. Aita, S. L.<br />

Smith, and M. J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), Preliminary<br />

results of a marine ecosystem model coupled with Ocean<br />

General Circulation model, JGOFS, GSWG and JGOFS/GAIM<br />

Task Team on D Ocean Carbon Modeling and Analysis<br />

Workshop, Ispra, Italy, .<br />

) Yamanaka, Y. (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), M. N. Aita, S. L.<br />

Smith, and M. J. Kishi, Preliminary results from a marine<br />

ecosystem model coupled with an Ocean General Circulation<br />

Model, SCOR , .<br />

) Yamanaka, Y. (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), M. N. Aita, and M.<br />

J. Kishi (FRSGC/Hokkaido Univ.), Preliminary results from a<br />

marine ecosystem model, Ocean Biogeochemistry and<br />

<strong>Ecosystems</strong> Analysis International Open Science Conference,<br />

.<br />

) Yamanaka, Y., N. Yoshie (Hokkaido univ.), Consideration of<br />

export production using ecosystem models., Spring Meeting of<br />

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

) Yamane, S., M. Honda, H. Nakamura (FRSGC/Univ. of<br />

Tokyo), and W. Ohfuchi (ESC), Internal and external interannual<br />

variances of Aleutian and Icelandic lows, Fall Meeting of<br />

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

) Yamane, S., M. Honda, H. Nakamura (FRSGC/Univ. of<br />

Tokyo), and W. Ohfuchi (Earth Simulator Center), Seasonal<br />

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