中島 孝

NAKAJIMA Takashi Y

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(理学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Information Science and Technology / Department of Human and Information Science
  • Graduate School of Science and Technology / Course of Science and Technology
  • Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Tokai University Research and Information Center (TRIC)
  • Okinawa Regional Research Center

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Scattering by non-spherical particles
  • Cloud and Aerosol
  • Radiative Transfer
  • Remote sensing

研究分野

  • Natural sciences Atmospheric and hydrospheric science

受賞

  • Tokai University Matsumae Shigeyoshi Award
  • Meteorological Society of Japan Horiuchi Awards
  • Remote Sensing Society of Japan Best paper award
  • Tokai University Matsumae Shigeyoshi Award
  • JAXA EORC Best Paper in the Year Award
  • JAXA Excellent Job Performance Award
  • SICE SICE 5th Remote Sensing Forum, Research Incentive Award
  • Research award by 5th Remote sensing forum in Japan

論文

JAXA Level 2 cloud and precipitation microphysics retrievals based on EarthCARE radar, lidar, and imager: the CPR_CLP, AC_CLP, and ACM_CLP products

JAXA Level2 algorithms for EarthCARE mission from single to four sensors: new perspective of cloud, aerosol, radiation and dynamics

A hybrid cloud detection and cloud phase classification algorithm using classic threshold-based tests and extra randomized tree model

Cloud Top Temperature and Cloud Optical Thickness Can Effectively Identify Convective Clouds Over the Tibetan Plateau

Investigation of Characteristics of Warm Clouds in Thailand under Different Climate Patterns with Contoured Frequency by Optical Depth Diagrams and Ground-Based Meteorological Data

Surface Solar Radiation Compositions Observed from Himawari-8/9 and Fengyun-4 Series

Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite 2 (GOSAT-2): mission overview

Regional dependency of the cloud droplet growth process in combined analysis of Aqua MODIS and CloudSat CPR

Evaluation of the spectral misalignment on the Earth Clouds, Aerosols and Radiation Explorer/multi-spectral imager cloud product

Retrieval of terahertz ice cloud properties from airborne measurements based on the irregularly shaped Voronoi ice scattering models

Investigation of ice cloud modeling capabilities for the irregularly shaped Voronoi ice scattering models in climate simulations

A New Benchmark for Surface Radiation Products over the East Asia-Pacific Region Retrieved from the Himawari-8/AHI Next- Generation Geostationary Satellite

Quality assessment of Second-generation Global Imager (SGLI)-observed cloud properties using SKYNET surface observation data

Long-Term Global Analysis of Cloud Properties Using Polar Orbit Satellites (Aqua and CloudSat).

Cloud, Atmospheric Radiation and Renewal Energy Application (CARE) Version 1.0 Cloud Top Property Product From Himawari-8/AHI: Algorithm Development and Preliminary Validation.

Imager’s Specification Considerations for Next Generation HIMAWARI GEO (NGG) by Mission Investigation Team (MInT)

High-resolution retrieval of cloud microphysical properties and surface solar radiation using Himawari-8/AHI next-generation geostationary satellite

Parameterization of an irregular-shaped ice particle model in climate simulations with community atmospheric model version5

Day-ahead Scheduling Method for Electricity Markets Using Neural Networks -Transaction Strategy under Uncertainty of Renewable Energy Generation-

Asynchrony estimation of solar irradiance by quantification of joint recurrence plot

講演?口頭発表等

  • Intercomparison of Cloud Products between MSI and Himawari-9/AHI
  • Eartly Phase Results and Validation of JAXA EarthCARE MSI Lever 2 Cloud Pruducts
  • EarthCARE/MSI Level-2 Algorithms: Description and Synergistic Analysis Plan with MSI and CPR
  • Investigation of Characteristics of Warm Clouds in Thailand under Different ENSO Climate Patterns with CFODD
  • Retrievals of cloud properties and investigations of cloud evolution process from novel satellites, the GCOM-C and the EarthCARE
  • Investigations of the cloud evolution process from novel satellites
  • Satellite Remote Sensing of Clouds - Retrievals and Validations-
  • Development of the Algorithm for EarthCARE/MSI L2 Cloud Product
  • CLOUD PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND VERTICAL VELOCITY EXPECTED FROM EARTHCARE MISSIO
  • Internal structure of warm cloud over California, Peru, East Asia, and Thailand by CFODDs
  • Surface Solar Radiation Compositions Observed from New Geostationary Satellites Over the East Asia-pacific Region
  • Development and validation of EarthCARE radiation algorithm: Overview of Japanese activity
  • Improvement of an Algorithm to Retrieve Atmospheric Aerosol Optical Properties from Multi-Wavelength and Multi-Pixel Satellite Observations
  • Development of a sky camera images analysis algorithm using machine learning for EarthCARE/MSI Level2 Cloud Product data validation

所属学会

  • Remote Sensing Society of Japan
  • Japan Meteorological Society

Works(作品等)

CREST Project

JAXA ADEOS-II Science Project

共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題

Comprehensive analysis of the cloud lifecycle using 3rd generation satellite system

Indirect effects of anthropogenic aerosols in East Asia

Development of the EarthCARE MSI cloud retrieval algorithms using recent scientific knowledges of the cloud droplet growth process

Observation of cloud area and cloud properties from GCOM-C SGLI by considering cloud inhomogeneity.

Development of a map of the electricity wastage for night time lighting and a method for predicting the frequency of light pollution by using celestial images

Cloud microphysics retrieval and study of its generation mechanism by space-borne active sensors

Practice of earth environmental education utilizing locally distributed observation systems

Study of generation/dissipation mechanisms by space-borne cloud radar, lidar and infrared sounder

Observation study of micro- and macro-properties of clouds for global estimate of radiation budget

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