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Kenichi Ueno
Researcher at University of Tsukuba
Publications - 84
Citations - 1492
Kenichi Ueno is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Plateau. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1042 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenichi Ueno include University of Shiga Prefecture.
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Recent Third Pole’s Rapid Warming Accompanies Cryospheric Melt and Water Cycle Intensification and Interactions between Monsoon and Environment: Multidisciplinary Approach with Observations, Modeling, and Analysis
Tandong Yao,Yongkang Xue,Deliang Chen,Fahu Chen,Lonnie G. Thompson,Peng Cui,Toshio Koike,William K. M. Lau,Dennis P. Lettenmaier,Volker Mosbrugger,Renhe Zhang,Baiqing Xu,Jeff Dozier,Thomas W. Gillespie,Yu Gu,Shichang Kang,Shilong Piao,Shiori Sugimoto,Kenichi Ueno,Lei Wang,Weicai Wang,Fan Zhang,Yongwei Sheng,Weidong Guo,Ailikun,Xiao Xin Yang,Yaoming Ma,Samuel S. P. Shen,Zhongbo Su,Fei Chen,Shunlin Liang,Yimin Liu,Vijay P. Singh,Kun Yang,Daqing Yang,Xinquan Zhao,Yun Qian,Yu Zhang,Qian Li +38 more
TL;DR: The Third Pole (TP) is experiencing rapid warming and is currently in its warmest period in the past 2,000 years as mentioned in this paper, and the latest development in multidisciplinary TP research is reviewed in this paper.
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On measuring and remote sensing surface energy partitioning over the Tibetan Plateau––from GAME/Tibet to CAMP/Tibet
Yaoming Ma,Zhongbo Su,Toshio Koike,Tandong Yao,Hirohiko Ishikawa,Kenichi Ueno,Massimo Menenti +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a large amount of data has been collected, which is the best data set so far for the study of energy and water cycle over the Tibetan Plateau, and some results on the local surface energy partitioning (imbalance, diurnal variation, inter-monthly variation and inter-yearly variation etc.) are presented by using the field observational data in this study.
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Turbulent exchange of heat, water vapor, and momentum over a Tibetan prairie by eddy covariance and flux variance measurements
Taejin Choi,Jinkyu Hong,Joon Kim,Heechoon Lee,Jun Asanuma,Hirohiko Ishikawa,Osamu Tsukamoto,Gao Zhiqiu,Yaoming Ma,Kenichi Ueno,Jiemin Wang,Toshio Koike,Tetsuo Yasunari +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, flux variance and eddy covariance methods were used to measure turbulent fluxes of heat, water vapor, and momentum over a Tibetan shortgrass prairie during the GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment (GAME) in 1998.
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Characteristics of Convective Clouds Observed by a Doppler Radar at Naqu on Tibetan Plateau during the GAME-Tibet IOP.
Hiroshi Uyeda,Hiroyuki Yamada,Junichi Horikomi,Junichi Horikomi,Ryuichi Shirooka,Shuji Shimizu,Liu Liping,Kenichi Ueno,Hideyuki Fujii,Hideyuki Fujii,Toshio Koike,Toshio Koike +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out Doppler radar observations of the clouds in the suburbs of Naqu city (4500 m ASL), which is located in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau, from 27 May to 19 September 1998, during the intensive observation period of the GEWEX Asian Monsoon Experiment in Tibet.
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Weak and Frequent Monsoon Precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the temporal and spatial scales, types, and intensity of precipitation with their temporal variability by using the precipitation data, intensively observed as part of the GAME-Tibet international project, at the Naqu basin (4500-5000 m) in the Tibetan Plateau from May to September, 1998.