Skip to content
Division of Climate Environment, DPRI, Kyoto University
  • About our laboratory
  • Members
  • Contact and access
  • 日本語

La Niña and anomalous climate

By 榎本 剛 | 2021年5月22日
0 Comment


A paper on anomalous climate in mid-latitudes during La Niña has been published.

Shiozaki, M. and T. Enomoto, 2021: Two Types of Mid-Latitudes Responses during La Niña. SOLA, 17, 103–108, doi: 10.2151/sola.2021-016.

Category: Research Tags: ENSO, La Niña
Post navigation
← Evaluation of observations JpGU 2021 →

Recent Posts

  • EGU25
  • OFES workshop 2025
  • Dynamic correction of large-scales in the limited-area model
  • Uncertainty of mesoscale convective systems
  • How fast can we optimise?
  • International Symposium on Data Assimilation 2023
  • 6th International Workshop on Nonhydrostatic Numerical Models
  • Workshop on partial differential equations on the sphere 2023
  • EGU23
  • Aircraft observations for Typhoon Nanmadol (2022)

Tags

Advection Anomalous Weather Event Atmospheric General Circulation Model Baiu Frontal Zone Biologging Bomb Cyclone Carbon Dioxide CO2 Cold Wave Data Assimilation DPRI Annual Meeting Drone El Niño Ensemble ENSO Extratropical Cyclone Global Warming Hurricane Japan Meteorological Agency Jupiter Limited-Area Model Machine Learning Medicane Meteorological Observation Microwave Radiometer MLEF Monsoon Nesting Numerical Method Numerical Optimization Numerical Weather Prediction Predictability Pumice Radial Basis Functions RBF Rossby wave Semi-Lagrangian Method Sensitivity Analysis Shallow-water Model Shallow Water Equations Spherical Helix Stratosphere Tropical Cyclone Typhoon Venus

Archives

Recent Posts

  • EGU25
  • OFES workshop 2025
  • Dynamic correction of large-scales in the limited-area model
  • Uncertainty of mesoscale convective systems
  • How fast can we optimise?
Copyright 2019
DPRI/Kyoto University
Iconic One Theme | Powered by Wordpress