Climate change actions with CO-creation powered by Regional weather information and E-technology (ClimCORE)


- 1.1 Data Processing Infrastructure (Cloud, Large-Scale Data Processing Systems, Machine Learning Frameworks, Databases, Data Structure)
- 1.3 Statistics, Machine Learning, Data Assimilation, Algorithms, Mathematical Foundation, Data Mining
- 1.4 Visualization, Visual Analytics
- 1.5 Data Sharing, Data Co-Creation (Search, Data Linkage, Data Authoring. Meta-data Creating)
- 2.3 Enviroment and Energy (Energy System, Renewable Energy, Ecosystem, Material Cycle, Life Cycle)
- 2.4 Smart City (Transportation, Town Planning, Living Environment, Crime Prevention)
- 2.5 Geospatial Information (Remote Sensing, People Flow)
- 2.7 Disaster Prevention, Reconstruction (Earthquake, Tsunami, Volcano, Meteorology, Flood, Natural Disaster)
- 2.8 Global Environment (Natural Resource Management, Climate Change, Database for Global Environment)
- 2.10 Health, Medical (Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing Science, Genome Science, HealthScience,Sports Science, Medical Informatics, Epidemiology, Drug Discovery, Nutrition )
- 2.11 Agricultural and Life Science (Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Biological Science )
- 2.13 Public Policy, Economy (Policy Evaluation, Finance, Real Estate, Insurance)
Hisashi Nakamura
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology
Professor
By incorporating high-resolution data based on satellite and radar measurements into a state-of-the-art numerical weather forecast system, we produce regional atmospheric reanalysis data over Japan and the surrounding maritime area. The data represents past atmospheric conditions reconstructed four-dimensionally with high spatio-temporal resolution. This will serve as a fundamental dataset for co-creating safe, secure and active communities in the future. The dataset acts as a catalyst for activating the collaboration between industry, academia, government, and society in numerous industrial fields, including energy, urban development, transportation/logistics, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, manufacturing, information, disaster prevention and mitigation, medical care/welfare, insurance and finance.
Research collaborators
M. Iida (Project Assoc. Prof. RCAST), T. Kono (Project Prof. RCAST), M. Sugiyama (Prof. RCAST), Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., Weathernews Inc., Japan Meteorological Agency, Tohoku Univ., National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, JAMSTEC, Japan Post Holdings, Japan Post Co., Ltd., Yamato Holdings, MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, SIEMENS Co., Ltd., Japan Weather Association, Ishikawa Pref., Kumamoto Pref., Iwaki City, Wakayama Pref., Sendai City
Related publications
• L. Wu, W. Cai, L. Zhang, H. Nakamura, et al.: Enhanced warming over the global subtropical western boundary currents, Nature Climate Change, 2, 161-166, 2012.
•A. Manda, H. Nakamura, et al.: Impacts of a warming marginal sea on torrential rainfall organized under the Asian summer monsoon, Scientific Reports, 4, #5741, 2014.
•R. Masunaga, H. Nakamura, H. Kamahori, K. Onogi, S. Okajima: JRA-55CHS: An atmospheric reanalysis produced with high-resolution SST, SOLA, 14, 6-13, 2018.
•A. Manda, H. Nakamura, et al.: Impacts of a warming marginal sea on torrential rainfall organized under the Asian summer monsoon, Scientific Reports, 4, #5741, 2014.
•R. Masunaga, H. Nakamura, H. Kamahori, K. Onogi, S. Okajima: JRA-55CHS: An atmospheric reanalysis produced with high-resolution SST, SOLA, 14, 6-13, 2018.
SDGs
Contact
- Hisashi Nakamura
- Tel: +81-3-5452-5145
- Email: hisashi[at]climcore.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp
※[at]=@