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Westerly wind bursts and their relationship with intraseasonal variations and ENSO. Part I: Statistics
A Seiki, YN Takayabu
Monthly Weather Review 135 (10), 3325-3345, 2007
1602007
MISMO field experiment in the equatorial Indian Ocean
K Yoneyama, Y Masumoto, Y Kuroda, M Katsumata, K Mizuno, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 89 (12), 1889-1904, 2008
962008
Westerly wind bursts and their relationship with intraseasonal variations and ENSO. Part II: Energetics over the western and central Pacific
A Seiki, YN Takayabu
Monthly Weather Review 135 (10), 3346-3361, 2007
862007
The oceanic response to the Madden-Julian oscillation and ENSO
A Seiki, YN Takayabu, K Yoneyama, N Sato, M Yoshizaki
Sola 5, 93-96, 2009
282009
Projected future change of MJO and its extratropical teleconnection in East Asia during the northern winter simulated in IPCC AR4 models
C Takahashi, N Sato, A Seiki, K Yoneyama, R Shirooka
Sola 7, 201-204, 2011
272011
Westerly wind bursts and their relationship with ENSO in CMIP3 models
A Seiki, YN Takayabu, T Yasuda, N Sato, C Takahashi, K Yoneyama, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 116 (D3), 2011
252011
The impact of the assimilation of dropsonde observations during PALAU2005 in ALERA
Q Moteki, R Shirooka, K Yoneyama, B Geng, M Katsumata, T Ushiyama, ...
SOLA 3, 97-100, 2007
232007
Abrupt cooling associated with the oceanic Rossby wave and lateral advection during CINDY2011
A Seiki, M Katsumata, T Horii, T Hasegawa, KJ Richards, K Yoneyama, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 118 (10), 5523-5535, 2013
212013
An evaluation of the reproducibility of the Madden-Julian oscillation in the CMIP3 multi-models
N Sato, C Takahashi, A Seiki, K Yoneyama, R Shirooka, YN Takayabu
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 87 (4), 791-805, 2009
202009
The influence of observations propagated by convectively coupled equatorial waves
Q Moteki, K Yoneyama, R Shirooka, H Kubota, K Yasunaga, J Suzuki, ...
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 137 (656), 641-655, 2011
182011
Impact of intraseasonal salinity variations on sea surface temperature in the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean
T Horii, I Ueki, K Ando, T Hasegawa, K Mizuno, A Seiki
Journal of oceanography 72, 313-326, 2016
142016
The impact of diurnal precipitation over Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on synoptic disturbances and its relation to the Madden-Julian Oscillation
A Seiki, S Yokoi, M Katsumata
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 99 (1), 113-137, 2021
122021
Seasonal onset of the Madden-Julian Oscillation and its relation to the Southeastern Indian Ocean cooling
A Seiki, M Nagura, T Hasegawa, K Yoneyama
気象集誌. 第 2 輯 93 (0), 139-156, 2015
82015
The Madden-Julian Oscillation and extratropical teleconnection over East Asia during the northern winter in IPCC AR4 climate models
C Takahashi, K Yoneyama, N Sato, A Seiki, R Shirooka, YN Takayabu
気象集誌. 第 2 輯 90 (0), 361-371, 2012
72012
Relationship between the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation and the Pacific-Japan pattern and its interannual modulations
A Seiki, Y Kosaka, S Yokoi
SOLA 17, 177-183, 2021
42021
Lack of westerly wind bursts in unmaterialized El Niño years
A Seiki, YN Takayabu, T Hasegawa, K Yoneyama
Journal of Climate 31 (2), 593-612, 2018
42018
The Impact of Trade Surges on the Madden-Julian Oscillation under Different ENSO Conditions
A Seiki, YN Takayabu, K Yoneyama, R Shirooka
SOLA 6, 49-52, 2010
32010
Evaluation of LMS6 and RS41 radiosonde humidity data obtained during YMC-Boreal Summer Monsoon study in 2018 and 2020
K Yoneyama, M Fujita, A Seiki, R Shirooka, S Yokoi, EO Cayanan, ...
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 99 (4), 1115-1125, 2021
22021
西風バースト
清木亜矢子
天気 64, 55-57, 2017
12017
Atmospheric convection research using autonomous surface vehicles
K Yoneyama, S Yokoi, M Fujita, A Seiki, M Katsumata, B Geng, T Fukuda
MAUSAM 74 (2), 287-296, 2023
2023
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