M
Makoto Deushi
Researcher at Japan Meteorological Agency
Publications - 121
Citations - 5133
Makoto Deushi is an academic researcher from Japan Meteorological Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Tropospheric ozone. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3687 citations. Previous affiliations of Makoto Deushi include Meteorological College.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
A New Global Climate Model of the Meteorological Research Institute: MRI-CGCM3 —Model Description and Basic Performance—
Seiji Yukimoto,Yukimasa Adachi,Masahiro Hosaka,Tomonori Sakami,Hiromasa Yoshimura,Mikitoshi Hirabara,Taichu Y. Tanaka,Eiki Shindo,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Makoto Deushi,Ryo Mizuta,Shoukichi Yabu,Atsushi Obata,Hideyuki Nakano,Tsuyoshi Koshiro,Tomoaki Ose,A. Kitoh +16 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past
Veronika Eyring,N. Butchart,Darryn W. Waugh,Hideharu Akiyoshi,John Austin,Slimane Bekki,Greg Bodeker,Byron A. Boville,Ch. Brühl,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Eugene C. Cordero,Martin Dameris,Makoto Deushi,Vitali Fioletov,Stacey M. Frith,Rolando R. Garcia,Andrew Gettelman,Marco Giorgetta,Volker Grewe,L. Jourdain,Douglas E. Kinnison,Eva Mancini,Elisa Manzini,Marion Marchand,Daniel R. Marsh,Tatsuya Nagashima,Paul A. Newman,J. E. Nielsen,Steven Pawson,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Eugene Rozanov,M. Schraner,Theodore G. Shepherd,Kiyotaka Shibata,Richard S. Stolarski,H. Struthers,W. Tian,Motoyoshi Yoshiki +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, simulations of the stratosphere from thirteen coupled chemistry-climate models (CCMs) are evaluated to provide guidance for the interpretation of ozone predictions made by the same CCMs.
Journal ArticleDOI
The Meteorological Research Institute Earth System Model Version 2.0, MRI-ESM2.0: Description and Basic Evaluation of the Physical Component
Seiji Yukimoto,Hideaki Kawai,Tsuyoshi Koshiro,Naga Oshima,Kohei Yoshida,Shogo Urakawa,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Makoto Deushi,Taichu Y. Tanaka,Masahiro Hosaka,Shokichi Yabu,Hiromasa Yoshimura,Eiki Shindo,Ryo Mizuta,Atsushi Obata,Yukimasa Adachi,Masayoshi Ishii +16 more
TL;DR: Yukimoto et al. as mentioned in this paper developed the new Meteorological Research Institute Earth System Model version 2.0 (MRI-ESM2.0) based on previous models, MRI-CGCM3 and MRI-ESm1, which participated in the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5).
Journal ArticleDOI
Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century
Veronika Eyring,Darryn W. Waugh,Greg Bodeker,Eugene C. Cordero,Hideharu Akiyoshi,John Austin,S. R. Beagley,Byron A. Boville,P. Braesicke,Ch. Brühl,N. Butchart,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Martin Dameris,Rudolf Deckert,Makoto Deushi,Stacey M. Frith,Rolando R. Garcia,Andrew Gettelman,Marco Giorgetta,Douglas E. Kinnison,Eva Mancini,Elisa Manzini,Daniel R. Marsh,Sigrun Matthes,Tatsuya Nagashima,Paul A. Newman,J. E. Nielsen,Steven Pawson,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Eugene Rozanov,M. Schraner,John F. Scinocca,K. Semeniuk,Theodore G. Shepherd,Kiyotaka Shibata,Benedikt Steil,Richard S. Stolarski,W. Tian,Motoyoshi Yoshiki +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used eleven coupled chemistry-climate models (CCMs) employing nearly identical forcings to project the evolution of stratospheric ozone throughout the 21st century.
Journal ArticleDOI
Review of the global models used within phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)
Olaf Morgenstern,Michaela I. Hegglin,Eugene Rozanov,Fiona M. O'Connor,N. Luke Abraham,Hideharu Akiyoshi,Alexander T. Archibald,Slimane Bekki,Neal Butchart,Martyn P. Chipperfield,Makoto Deushi,Sandip Dhomse,Rolando R. Garcia,Steven C. Hardiman,Larry W. Horowitz,Patrick Jöckel,Béatrice Josse,Douglas E. Kinnison,Meiyun Lin,Meiyun Lin,Eva Mancini,Michael Manyin,Marion Marchand,Virginie Marécal,Martine Michou,Luke D. Oman,Giovanni Pitari,David A. Plummer,Laura E. Revell,David Saint-Martin,Robyn Schofield,Andrea Stenke,Kane A. Stone,Kengo Sudo,Taichu Y. Tanaka,Simone Tilmes,Yousuke Yamashita,Yousuke Yamashita,Kohei Yoshida,Guang Zeng +39 more
TL;DR: An overview of state-of-the-art chemistry-climate and chemistry transport models that are used within phase 1 of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initia-tive (CCMI-1) is presented in this paper.