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Akihiro Yamazaki
Researcher at Japan Meteorological Agency
Publications - 60
Citations - 1085
Akihiro Yamazaki is an academic researcher from Japan Meteorological Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Radiometer. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 57 publications receiving 932 citations.
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Laboratory studies on optical properties of secondary organic aerosols generated during the photooxidation of toluene and the ozonolysis of α‐pinene
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical properties of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) generated during photooxidation of toluene in the presence of NOx and the ozonolysis of α-pinene were investigated.
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Intercomparison between aerosol optical properties by a PREDE skyradiometer and CIMEL sunphotometer over Beijing, China
Huizheng Che,Guangming Shi,Akihiro Uchiyama,Akihiro Yamazaki,Hongbin Chen,Philippe Goloub,Xiaoye Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper compared the aerosol optical and physical properties simultaneously measured by a SKYNET PREDE skyradiometer and AERONET/PHOTONS CIMEL sunphotometer at a location in Beijing, China.
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Possible transcontinental dust transport from North Africa and the Middle East to East Asia
Taichu Y. Tanaka,Yasunori Kurosaki,Masaru Chiba,Takatsugu Matsumura,Tomohiro Nagai,Akihiro Yamazaki,Akihiro Uchiyama,Nobumitsu Tsunematsu,Kenji Kai +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical simulation with a three-dimensional global aerosol transport model and meteorological observations reveal that the observed mineral dust particles were generated through dust storms in North Africa and the Middle East on 19 March.
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Two case studies of winter continental‐type water and mixed‐phase stratocumuli over the sea 1. Microphysical and optical properties
Jean-François Gayet,Shoji Asano,Akihiro Yamazaki,Akihiro Uchiyama,Alexander Sinyuk,Olivier Jourdan,Frédérique Auriol +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the in situ measured microphysical and optical properties for two cases of boundary layer winter stratocumulus clouds, which concern, first, a rather uniform, supercooled water cloud contaminated by aerosols and, second, a highly heterogeneous, mixed-phase stratiform cloud.
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An overview of and issues with sky radiometer technology and SKYNET
Teruyuki Nakajima,Monica Campanelli,Huizheng Che,Victor Estellés,Victor Estellés,Hitoshi Irie,Sang Woo Kim,Jhoon Kim,Dong Liu,Tomoaki Nishizawa,Govindan Pandithurai,Vijay K. Soni,Boossarasiri Thana,Nas Urt Tugjsurn,Kazuma Aoki,Sujung Go,Sujung Go,Makiko Hashimoto,Akiko Higurashi,Stelios Kazadzis,Pradeep Khatri,Natalia Kouremeti,Rei Kudo,Franco Marenco,Masahiro Momoi,Masahiro Momoi,Shantikumar S. Ningombam,Claire L. Ryder,Akihiro Uchiyama,Akihiro Yamazaki +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a formula was proposed for estimating the accuracy of the sky radiometer's calibration constant F0 using the improved Langley (IL) method, which was found to be a good approximation to observed monthly mean uncertainty in