Exploring and Disseminating Scientific Knowledge for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation


Masahide Kimoto
Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute
Professor
With the development of state-of-the-art computer models of the Earth¨s climate system, this project investigates mechanisms of climate system variability on wide spatio-temporal scales. The models are also used to estimate future changes. Such projection data are made available as the basis for impact assessment and policy decision making through international programs such as the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC).
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Research collaborators
- Masahiro Watanabe (Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, 500科同利; AORI/UT)
- Ayako Abe-Ouchi (AORI/UT)
- Ryoichi Imasu (AORI/UT)
- Akira Oka (AORI/UT)
- Masaki Satoh (AORI/UT)
- Kentaro Suzuki (AORI/UT)
- Yukari N. Takayabu (AORI/UT)
- Hiroyasu Hasumi (AORI/UT)
- Michio Kawamiya (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; JAMSTEC)
- Hiroaki Tatebe (JAMSTEC)
- Yukiko Hirabayashi (Institute of Industrial Science, UT)
- Tomoo Ogura (National Institute for Environmental Sciences)
- Yukiko Imada (Meteorological Research Institute)
- Akira Noda (JAMSTEC)
- Ayako Abe-Ouchi (AORI/UT)
- Ryoichi Imasu (AORI/UT)
- Akira Oka (AORI/UT)
- Masaki Satoh (AORI/UT)
- Kentaro Suzuki (AORI/UT)
- Yukari N. Takayabu (AORI/UT)
- Hiroyasu Hasumi (AORI/UT)
- Michio Kawamiya (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; JAMSTEC)
- Hiroaki Tatebe (JAMSTEC)
- Yukiko Hirabayashi (Institute of Industrial Science, UT)
- Tomoo Ogura (National Institute for Environmental Sciences)
- Yukiko Imada (Meteorological Research Institute)
- Akira Noda (JAMSTEC)
Related publications
- Watanabe, M., T. Suzuki, R. Oishi, Y. Komuro, S. Watanabe, S. Emori, T. Takemura, M. Chikira, T. Ogura, M. Sekiguchi, K. Takata, D. Yamazaki, T. Yokohata, T. Nozawa, H. Hasumi, H. Tatebe and M. Kimoto, 2010: Improved climate simulation by MIROC5: Mean states, variability, and climate sensitivity. J. Climate, 23, 6312-6335.