Kawashima M | Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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関連著者
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Kawashima M
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Kawashima Masayuki
Research Institute For Sustainable Humanosphere Kyoto University
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KAWASHIMA Masayuki
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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Kawashima Masayuki
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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FUJIYOSHI Yasushi
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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Syamsudin F.
BPPT
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Sribimawati Tien
BPPT
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SUHARDI Budi
Meteorological and Geophysical Agency
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Sribimawati T
Bppt
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Tien Sribimawati
インドネシア技術評価応用庁
著作論文
- Internal Structures of Migratory Cloud Systems with Diurnal Cycle over Sumatera Island during CPEA-I Campaign
- A Statistical Overview of Convection During the First CPEA Campaign(CPEA-Coupling Processes in the Equatorial Atmosphere)
- Overview of Doppler Radar Observations of Precipitating Cloud Systems in Sumatera Island During the First CPEA Campaign(CPEA-Coupling Processes in the Equatorial Atmosphere)
- Case study of an intense wind event associated with a mesoscale convective system in west Sumatera during the HARIMAU2006 campaign (Special issue on MAHASRI: monsoon Asian hydro-atmosphere scientific research and prediction initiative)
- Aircraft Observations of Air-Mass Modification Upstream of the Sea of Japan during Cold-Air Outbreaks
- Doppler Radar Study on the Successive Development of Snowbands at a Convergence Line near the Coastal Region of Hokuriku District
- Wind Filds over Funka Bay and Their Effect on Water Circulation in the Bay
- Vertical Wind Characteristics in Precipitating Cloud Systems over West Sumatera, Indonesia, Observed with Equatorial Atmosphere Radar : Case Study of 23-24 April 2004 during the First CPEA Campaign Period(CPEA-Coupling Processes in the Equa
- The Role of Gravity Waves in the Meso-β-Scale Cycle of Squall-Line Type Convective Systems
- Migration process and 3D wind field of precipitation systems associated with a diurnal cycle in west Sumatera: dual Doppler radar analysis during the HARIMAU2006 campaign