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HIDETAKA HIRATA
Department
Department of Data Science, Faculty of Data Science
Position
Associate Professor
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Present specialized field
Atmospheric and hydrospheric sciences
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Book and thesis
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Article
Climatological features of strong winds caused by extratropical cyclones around Japan Journal of Climate 34(11),pp.4481-4494 (Single) 2021/06/01
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Article
Mesoscale precipitation systems and their role in the rapid development of a monsoon depression over the Bay of Bengal Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 146(726),pp.267-283 (Collaboration) 2020/01
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Article
Significant impact of heat supply from the Gulf Stream on a "superbomb" cyclone in January 2018 Geophysical Research Letters 46,pp.7718-7725 (Collaboration) 2019/07
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Article
Key role of the Kuroshio Current in the formation of frontal structure of an extratropical cyclone associated with heavy precipitation Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124,pp.6143-6156 (Collaboration) 2019/06
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Article
A positive feedback process related to the rapid development of an extratropical cyclone over the Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension Monthly Weather Review 146,pp.417-433 (Collaboration) 2018/02
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Article
A positive feedback process between tropical cyclone intensity and the moisture conveyor belt assessed with Lagrangian diagnostics Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122(12),pp.502-521 (Collaboration) 2017/12
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Article
Response of rapidly developing extratropical cyclones to sea surface temperature variations over the western Kuroshio-Oyashio confluence region Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 121,pp.3843-3858 (Collaboration) 2016/04
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Article
Influential role of moisture supply from the Kuroshio/Kuroshio Extension in the rapid development of an extratropical cyclone Monthly Weather Review 143,pp.4126-4144 (Collaboration) 2015/10
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Article
Large-scale vapor transport of remotely evaporated seawater by a Rossby wave response to typhoon forcing during the Baiu/Meiyu season as revealed by the JRA-55 reanalysis Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119,pp.8825-8838 (Collaboration) 2014/07
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Article
Scale interaction between typhoons and the North Pacific subtropical high and associated remote effects during the Baiu/Meiyu season 119,pp.5157-5170 (Collaboration) 2014/05
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Article
Remote forcing and response of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal to the Asian jet variability in late fall SOLA 9,pp.27-31 (Collaboration) 2013/03
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Book and thesis
1.
Book
Tropical and Extra-tropical Air-Sea Interactions: Modes of Climate Variations (Swadhin Behera Ed) (Collaboration) 2021
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Other
A possible interaction between the North Pacific high and tropical cyclones in northern summer Proceedings of The Third International MAHASRI/HyARC Workshop on Asian Monsoon and Water Cycle (Collaboration) 2013/08
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Academic conference presentation
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2021/06/12
Processes leading to the response of explosive cyclones to the Kuroshio Large Meander (International workshop for mid-latitude air-sea interaction: advancing predictive understanding of regional climate variability and change across timescales)
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2020/12/18
Response of a monsoon depression to SST anomalies over the Bay of Bengal (Workshop: Approaches for Hydrospheric-Atmospheric Environmental Studies in Asia-Oceania)
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2020/12/10
Response of the intensity of explosively developing extratropical cyclones to the cold eddy associated with the Kuroshio large meander (AGU Fall Meeting 2020)
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2020/02/17
Why do explosive cyclones frequently occur over warm ocean currents?: An answer to this mystery (Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020)
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2019/08/29
Meso-scale precipitation systems and their role in the rapid development of a monsoon depression over the Bay of Bengal (AsiaPEX Kickoff conference)
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2019/07/19
Studies on the impact of warm ocean currents on "bomb" cyclones using the Earth Simulator (APL Guest Seminar)
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2019/05/27
Impact of the Kuroshio front on frontal structure of an extratropical cyclone associated with heavy precipitation (Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019)
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2018/10/25
A key role of the Kuroshio in the formation of a non-classical frontal structure of an extratropical cyclone associated with heavy precipitation (Joint mini-workshop of Kuo-Lab. (NTU) and Tsuboki-Lab. (NU))
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2018/06/15
Impact of latent/sensible heat supply from the Gulf Stream on a powerful bomb cyclone in the early of January 2018 (5th Meso-meteorology seminar)
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2017/12/11
A positive feedback process between tropical cyclone intensity and the moisture conveyor belt assessed with Lagrangian diagnostics (American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting)
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2015/10/26
Important effect of moisture supply from the Kuroshio Current/Kuroshio Extension on the explosive intensification of an extratropical cyclone (17th Cyclone Workshop)
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2015/06/22
Response of explosively developing extratropical cyclones to sea surface temperature variations over the Kuroshio Extension (26th General Assembly International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics)
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2014/08/01
Numerical Simulation of an Explosively Developing Extratropical Cyclone Using a Coupled Atmosphere-ocean Non-hydrostatic Three-dimensional Model (Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 11th Annual Meeting)
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2014/04/03
A Dynamic Relationship between Typhoon Activity, the North Pacific High and the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation in Boreal Summer (31st Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology)
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2013/08/29
A possible interaction between the North Pacific high and tropical cyclones in northern summer (The Third International MAHASRI/HyARC Workshop on Asian Monsoon and Water Cycle)
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2013/06/28
The two-way relationship between tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal in late fall and stationary Rossby wave propagation along the Asian jet (Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 10th Annual Meeting)
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Academic background
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2014/04~2017/03
〔Doctorial Course〕 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University, Completed, Ph.D.'s
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2012/04~2014/03
〔Master Course〕 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University, Completed, M.Sc.
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2008/04~2012/03
Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Toyama, Graduated, B.Sc.