2016
  1. Shimada, U., K. Aonashi, and Y. Miyamoto, 2016: Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change and Axisymmetricity Deduced from GSMaP. Monthly Weather Review, accepted.
  2. Miyamoto, Y., T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, H. Yashiro, H. Tomita and Y. Kajikawa, 2016: Precursors of deep atmospheric convection in a subkilometer global simulation. J. Geophysical Research —Atmospheres—, accepted.
  3. Yoshida, R., Y. Miyamoto, H. Tomita, and Y. Kajikawa, 2016: A Numerical Experiment for An Environmental Condition of Water Vapor for A Non-developing Disturbance Observed in PALAU2010. Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan, accepted.
  4. Yashiro, H., Y. Kajikawa, Y. Miyamoto, T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, and H. Tomita, 2016: Resolution dependency of diurnal precipitation cycle simulated by global cloud resolving model. Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, accepted.
  5. Miyamoto, Y., T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, H. Yashiro, H. Tomita and Y. Kajikawa, 2016: A simple method detecting lifecycle of deep moist convection from discretized data. AICS technical report, accepted.
  6. Kajikawa, Y., Y. Miyamoto, T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, H. Yashiro, and H. Tomita, 2016: Resolution dependence of deep convections in a global simulation from over 10-kilometer to sub-kilometer grid spacing. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 3:16, DOI:10.1186/s40645-016-0094-5.


  7. 2015
  8. Leinonen, J., M. D. Lebsock, S. Tanelli, K. Suzuki, H. Yashiro, and Y. Miyamoto, 2015: Performance assessment of a triple-frequency spaceborne cloud-precipitation radar concept using a global cloud-resolving model. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 8, 3493-3517, DOI:10.5194/amt-8-3493-2015.
  9. Sato, Y., S. Nishizawa, H. Yashiro, Y. Miyamoto, Y. Kajikawa, and H. Tomita, 2015: Impacts of cloud microphysics on trade wind cumulus: Which cloud microphysics processes contribute to the diversity in a large eddy simulation? Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2:23, DOI:10.1186/s40645-015-0053-6.
  10. Nishizawa, S., H. Yashiro, Y. Sato, Y. Miyamoto, and H. Tomita, 2015: Influence of grid aspect ratio on planetary boundary layer turbulence in large-eddy simulations, Geosci. Model Dev. Discuss., 8, 6021--6094, DOI:10.5194/gmdd-8-6021-2015.
  11. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2015: A triggering mechanism of rapid intensification of tropical cyclones. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences , 72, 2666--2681.
  12. Sato, Y., S. Nishizawa, H. Yashiro, Y. Miyamoto, and H. Tomita, 2015: Corrigendum: "Potential of retrieving shallow-cloud life cycle from future generation satellite observations through cloud evolution diagrams: A suggestion from a Large Eddy Simulation". Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, 11, cl, DOI:10.2151/sola.2015-015.
  13. Sato, Y., Y. Miyamoto, S. Nishizawa, H. Yashiro, Y. Kajikawa, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, and H. Tomita, 2015: Horizontal Distance of Each Cumulus and Cloud Broadening Distance Determine Cloud Cover. Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, 11, 75-−79, DOI:10.2151/sola.2015-019.
  14. Miyamoto, Y., J. Ito, S. Nishizawa, and H. Tomita, 2015: A linear thermal stability analysis of discretized fluid equations. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics , 29, 155--169, DOI:10.1007/s00162-015-0345-x.
  15. Miyamoto, Y., R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, H. Yashiro, H. Tomita and Y. Kajikawa, 2015: Does convection vary in different cloudy disturbances? Atmospheric Science Letters, 16, 305—-309, DOI:10.1002/asl2.558.


  16. 2014
  17. Miyamoto, Y., M. Satoh, H. Tomita, K. Oouchi, Y. Yamada, C. Kodama and J. Kinter III, 2014: Gradient wind balance in tropical cyclones in global nonhydrostatic model simulations. Monthly Weather Review, 142, 1908-1926.
  18. Sato, Y., S. Nishizawa, H. Yashiro, Y. Miyamoto, and H. Tomita, 2014: Potential of retrieving shallow-cloud life cycle from future generation satellite observations through cloud evolution diagrams: A suggestion from a Large Eddy Simulation. Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, 10, 10-14.


  19. 2013
  20. Miyamoto, Y. and Y. Kajikawa, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, H. Yashiro and H. Tomita, 2013: Deep moist atmospheric convection in a sub-kilometer global simulation. Geophysical Research Letters . 40, 4922-4926. [ GRL Editor's highlight ] [ EOS Research spotlight ] [ RIKEN Research highlight ]
  21. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2013: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences , 70, 112-129.


  22. 2012

    2011
  23. Ito, K., Y. Ishikawa, Y. Miyamoto, and T. Awaji, 2011: Short-time-scale processes in a mature hurricane as a response to sea surface fluctuations. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences . 68, 2250-2272.
  24. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2011: Effects of surface exchange coefficients for high wind speeds on intensity and structure of tropical cyclones: numerical simulations for Typhoon Ioke (2006). Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Japan . 59, 275-283.


  25. 2010
  26. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2010: An effective radius of the sea surface enthalpy flux for the maintenance of a tropical cyclone. Atmospheric Science Letters , 11, 278-282. Abstract

    Book chapters
  1. Fudeyasu, H., and Y. Miyamoto, 2012: Intensification phase and quasi-steady state of tropical cyclones [in Japanese], Typhoon, Chap. 3, Meteorological Research Note, Edited by T. Nakazawa and H. Fudeyasu, 226, 65-92.

    Non-referred Publications
  1. Nishizawa, S., Y. Sato, H. Yashiro, Y. Miyamoto, R. Yoshida, H. Tomita, Team SCALE, 2013: Development of atmospheric LES model for large-domain and high-resolution experiments [in Japanese], Nagare: journal of Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, 32(2), 149-152.

    Research Grants
  1. Miyamoto, Y.: Role of sea—salt aerosol fluxes at the ocean surface on tropical cyclones. Grant--in--Aid for JSPS Fellowship Programs for overseas researchers 28--358, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 4/1/16-3/31/18.
  2. Miyamoto, Y.: Development of a next-generation meteorological model with explicitly solving effects of water contents. Grant--in-—Aid for Young Scientists (B), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 4/1/13-3/31/16.
  3. Sawada, M., Yamaguchi, M., K. Ito, and Y. Miyamoto: Grants-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 4/1/13-3/31/16.
  4. Miyamoto, Y.: Development of nextgeneration meteorological model including energy generation and dissipation by phase change of water substance, RIKEN Special postdoctoral researcher program, 4/1/13-3/31/16.
  5. Miyamoto, Y., T. Takemi, H. Ishikawa, M. Horiguchi, and H. Fudeyasu: Extrapolation of typhoons which possibly trigger heavy rainfall at Kii Peninsula from the case of Typhoon TLAS (2011), Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, 4/1/12-3/31/14.
  6. Miyamoto, Y.: Development of a Typhoon forecasting model for improvement of forecast accuracy and damage investigation in the future, Grant--in--Aid for JSPS Fellows 20-—776, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 4/1/08-3/31/11.

    Awards
  1. Miyamoto, Y. 2014: RIKEN Research and Technology Incentive Award.
  2. Miyamoto, Y. 2016: Best Poster Award, Final presentation of RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researcher program.

    International conferences
    Invited
  1. Miyamoto, Y., T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, H. Yashiro, H. Tomita, and Y. Kajikawa, 2015: Deep atmospheric convection in a subkilometer global simulation. Department seminar, the department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Oct 06, 2015, Taipei.


    2016

    2015
  1. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2015: A triggering mechanism of rapid intensification of tropical cyclones. AOGS 12th Annual Meeting, 02 Aug - 07 Aug, 2015, Singapore, Singapore.
  2. Miyamoto, Y., T. Yamaura, R. Yoshida, H. Yashiro, H. Tomita, and Y. Kajikawa, 2015: Predictability of deep moist atmospheric convection in a sub-kilometer global simulation. AOGS 12th Annual Meeting, 02 Aug - 07 Aug, 2015, Singapore, Singapore.


  3. 2014
  4. Miyamoto, Y., R. Rotunno, and G. Bryan, 2014: An analytical model of maximum potential intensity for tropical cyclones incorporating the effect of ocean mixing Third Capacity Building Workshop of the WMO/IOC Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) for the North Pacific Ocean and Its Marginal Seas (NPOMS-3), 06 Oct --08 Oct, 2014, Kyoto, Japan.
  5. Miyamoto, Y., Y. Kajikawa, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, H. Yashiro, and H. Tomita, 2014: Deep Moist Atmospheric Convection in a Sub-kilometer Global Simulation. Joint Workshop of 6th International Workshop on Global Cloud Resolving Modeling and 3rd International Workshop on Nonhydrostatic Numerical Models, 24 Sep - 26 Sep, 2014, Kobe, Japan.
  6. Miyamoto, Y., J. Ito, S. Nishizawa, and H. Tomita, 2014: A linear thermal stability analysis of discretized fluid equations. Joint Workshop of 6th International Workshop on Global Cloud Resolving Modeling and 3rd International Workshop on Nonhydrostatic Numerical Models, 24 Sep - 26 Sep, 2014, Kobe, Japan.
  7. Miyamoto, Y., Y. Kajikawa, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, H. Yashiro, and H. Tomita, 2014: Deep moist atmospheric convection in a sub-kilometer global simulation. AOGS 11th Annual Meeting, 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2014, Sapporo, Japan.
  8. Yashiro, H., Y. Kajikawa, Y. Miyamoto, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, and H. Tomita, 2014: Diurnal Cycle of the precipitation in a sub-kilometer global simulation. AOGS 11th Annual Meeting, 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2014, Sapporo, Japan.
  9. Yamada, Y., C. Kodama, A. Noda, M. Nakano, M. Sugi, T. Nasuno, K. Oouchi, M. Satoh, M. Sawada, Y. Miyamoto, H. Yashiro, and H. Tomita, 2014: Examining impacts of a global warming on the development rate of tropical cyclone intensity using a global non-hydrostatic model. AOGS 11th Annual Meeting, 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2014, Sapporo, Japan.
  10. Sato, Y., S. Nishizawa, H. Yashiro, Y. Miyamoto, and H. Tomita, 2014: Potential of Retrieving Shallow-Cloud Life Cycle from Next Generation Satellite Observations through Cloud Evolution Diagrams: A Suggestion from a Large Eddy Simulation. AOGS 11th Annual Meeting, 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2014, Sapporo, Japan.
  11. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2014: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 31st Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
  12. Miyamoto, Y., R. Rotunno, and G. Bryan, 2014: An analytical model of maximum potential intensity for tropical cyclones incorporating the effect of ocean mixing 31st Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
  13. Miyamoto, Y., Y. Kajikawa, R. Yoshida, T. Yamaura, H. Yashiro and H. Tomita, 2014: Deep moist convection in a sub-kilometer global simulation. International Workshop on Climate System Modeling, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.


  14. 2013
  15. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2013: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.
  16. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2013: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. Japan Geophysical Union 2013, Apr. 28 - May 2, 2013, Chiba, Japan.


  17. 2012
  18. Miyamoto, Y., H. Yashiro, S. Nishizawa, Y. Sato, H. Tomita and Team SCALE, 2012: Impacts of numerical grid on atmospheric boundary-layer turbulence in large eddy simulations using a fully compressible model. 1st International Conference on Frontiers in Computational Physics: Modeling the Earth System, 16 - 20 Dec. 2012, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.
  19. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 2012 AGU fall meeting, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
  20. Miyamoto, Y., H. Yashiro, S. Nishizawa, Y. Sato, H. Tomita and Team SCALE, 2012: Impacts of numerical grid on atmospheric boundary-layer turbulence in large eddy simulations using a fully compressible model. 2nd International workshop on Non-hydrostatic modeling, Sendai, Japan.
  21. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2013: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. Japan Geophysical Union 2013, Apr. 28 - May 2, 2013, Chiba, Japan.
  22. Miyamoto, Y., H. Yashiro, S. Nishizawa, Y. Sato, H. Tomita and Team SCALE, 2012: Impacts of numerical grid on atmospheric boundary-layer turbulence in large eddy simulations using a fully compressible model. 1st International Conference on Frontiers in Computational Physics: Modeling the Earth System, 16 - 20 Dec. 2012, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.
  23. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 2012 AGU fall meeting, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
  24. Miyamoto, Y., H. Yashiro, S. Nishizawa, Y. Sato, H. Tomita and Team SCALE, 2012: Impacts of numerical grid on atmospheric boundary-layer turbulence in large eddy simulations using a fully compressible model. 2nd International workshop on Non-hydrostatic modeling, Sendai, Japan.
  25. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: An effective radius of the sea surface enthalpy flux for the maintenance of a tropical cyclone. 18th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction, Boston, U.S.A.
  26. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: An effective radius of the sea surface enthalpy flux for the maintenance of a tropical cyclone. Japan Geophysical Union 2012, Chiba, Japan.
  27. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 30th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, U.S.A..
  28. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: An effective radius of the sea surface enthalpy flux for the maintenance of a tropical cyclone. RIKEN AICS international symposium 2012, Kobe, Japan.
  29. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2012: An effective radius of the sea surface enthalpy flux for the maintenance of a tropical cyclone. Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012, Salt Lake City Utah, U.S.A..


  30. 2011
  31. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2011: A transition mechanism for the spontaneous axisymmetric intensification of tropical cyclones. 5th Korea-Japan-China Joint Conference on Meteorology, Busan, Korea.
  32. Ito, K., Y. Ishikawa, Y. Miyamoto, and T. Awaji, 2011: How Do Anomalous Surface Heat Fluxes Strengthen the Maximum Tangential Velocity in a Tropical Cyclone? 8th Asia Oceania Geosciences Society, Taipei, Taiwan, AS09-OS07-A003.


  33. 2010
  34. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2010: Axisymmetric and asymmetric processes of tropical cyclone-like vortex during the rapid intensification phase. 29th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Tsuson, Florida, U.S.A., 5C.1.
  35. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2010: The axisymmetric processes during the intensification phase of tropical cyclones. The third International workshop on prevention and Mitigation of meteorological disasters in Southeast Asia, Beppu, Ooita, Japan. P-5. (Poster)


  36. 2009
  37. Miyamoto, Y. and M. Xue, 2009: The impacts of bogus data assimilation on the forecast for tropical cyclones: a case study of Typhoon NAKRI (2008). -Preliminary results and future plans-. International symposium on Radar and Modeling studies of the atmosphere, Uji, Kyoto, Japan.


  38. 2008
  39. Miyamoto, Y. and T. Takemi, 2008: Effects of Surface Exchange Coefficients for High Wind Speeds on Typhoon Structure: Numerical Simulations for Typhoon IOKE (2006). 28th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.. P2F.7. (Poster)


  40. 2007
  41. Miyamoto, Y., H. Ishikawa, and T. Takemi, 2007: Modeling the air--sea-waveinteraction under Typhoon conditions: model development and a preliminary result for Typhoon IOKE (2006). 8th Annual WRF User's Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.. 11-15 June 2007, P3.11. (Poster)

    review articles (26)
  • Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan (4)
  • Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (5)
  • Monthly Weather Review (1)
  • Journal of Climate (1)
  • Weather and Forecasting (1)
  • Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (1)
  • Tellus A (2)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (1)
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (1)
  • Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (2)
  • Atmospheric Science Letters (3)
  • Journal of Natural Disaster Science (1)
  • Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (1)
  • Science Bulletin (1)
  • Cyclones: Formation, Triggers and Control (NovaScience Publishers, Inc.). (1)

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