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Meteorological Res. Inst. Tsukuba Jpn | 論文
- Foreword
- Effect of Solar Activity on the Polar-night Jet Oscillation in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere Winter
- AN OVERVIEW AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE ARCTIC AIRBORNE MEASUREMENT PROGRAM 1998 CAMPAIGN
- Effect of QBO and ENSO on the Solar Cycle Modulation of Winter North Atlantic Oscillation
- Interannual and Decadal Variabilities of NPIW Salinity Minimum Core Observed along JMA's Hydrographic Repeat Sections
- A case of brain-biopsy proven progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy:Pathological findings and analysis of JC virus regulatory region
- Formation Process of North Pacific Intermediate Water Revealed by Profiling Floats Set to Drift of on 26.7σ_θ Isopycnal Surface
- Intermediate Circulation in the Northwestern North Pacific Derived from Subsurface Floats
- Short-Range Prediction Experiments with Operational Data Assimilation System for the Kuroshio South of Japan
- Atmospheric methane over the North Pacific from 1987 to 1993
- An Investigation of the Irregularity of E1 Nino in a Coupled GCM
- Operational Data Assimilation System for the Kuroshio South of Japan : Reanalysis and Validation
- Introduction to Special Section : Kuroshio Observation, State Estimation and Prediction
- Atmospheric CF2Cl2 and CFCl3 in Antarctica (abstract)
- Gas-chromatographic measurements of atmospheric CF2Cl2, CFCl3 and N2O from Tokyo to Syowa Station late in 1993, and at Syowa Station between February 1982 and January 1984
- Ocean Data Assimilation in the Tropical Pacific : A Short Survey
- Slow slip in the focal region of the anticipated Tokai earthquake following the seismo-volcanic event in the northern Izu Islands in 2000
- Long-term Surface Wind Changes in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area in the Afternoon of Sunny Days in the Warm Season
- Aerosol optical characteristics in the yellow sand events observed in May, 1982 in Nagasaki : Part 2 models.
- Aerosol optical characteristics in the yellow sand events observed in May, 1982 in Nagasaki : Part 1 Observations.