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Kentaroh Suzuki

Kentaroh Suzuki

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
36
Citations
5658
World Ranking
9109
National Ranking
186

Overview

Kentaroh Suzuki is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research is primarily situated within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant focus on related subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Aerospace Engineering, and Paleontology.

The scientist's work centers on topics such as Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Climate variability and models, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, and Precipitation Measurement and Analysis.

Recent papers by Kentaroh Suzuki reflect their engagement with current scientific discussions and include:

  • Reducing the aerosol forcing uncertainty using observational constraints on warm rain processes (2020), Science Advances
  • On the Analysis of the Performance of WRF and NICAM in a Hyperarid Environment (2020), Weather and Forecasting
  • Reconciling Compensating Errors Between Precipitation Constraints and the Energy Budget in a Climate Model (2020), Geophysical Research Letters
  • Global aerosol simulations using NICAM.16 on a 14 km grid spacing for a climate study: improved and remaining issues relative to a lower-resolution model (2020), Geoscientific Model Development
  • Precipitation Efficiency and its Role in Cloud-Radiative Feedbacks to Climate Variability (2020), Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kentaroh Suzuki include:

  • Daisuke Goto
  • Takashi M. Nagao
  • Hisashi Yashiro
  • Toshihiko Takemura
  • Takuro Michibata

The scientist's publications are often featured in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Climate
  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Geoscientific Model Development

Best Publications

  • CloudSat mission: Performance and early science after the first year of operation

    Graeme L. Stephens;Deborah G. Vane;Simone Tanelli;Eastwood Im

  • Dreary state of precipitation in global models

    Graeme L. Stephens;Tristan L'Ecuyer;Richard Forbes;Andrew Gettelmen

  • A study of the direct and indirect effects of aerosols using global satellite data sets of aerosol and cloud parameters

    Miho Sekiguchi;Teruyuki Nakajima;Kentaroh Suzuki;Kazuaki Kawamoto

  • Particle Growth and Drop Collection Efficiency of Warm Clouds as Inferred from Joint CloudSat and MODIS Observations

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Takashi Y. Nakajima;Graeme L. Stephens

  • Improved Hourly Estimates of Aerosol Optical Thickness Using Spatiotemporal Variability Derived From Himawari-8 Geostationary Satellite

    Maki Kikuchi;Hiroshi Murakami;Kentaroh Suzuki;Takashi M. Nagao

  • Droplet Growth in Warm Water Clouds Observed by the A-Train. Part II: A Multisensor View

    Takashi Y. Nakajima;Kentaroh Suzuki;Graeme L. Stephens

  • Aerosol effects on cloud water amounts were successfully simulated by a global cloud-system resolving model

    Yousuke Sato;Daisuke Goto;Takuro Michibata;Kentaroh Suzuki

  • Droplet Growth in Warm Water Clouds Observed by the A-Train. Part I: Sensitivity Analysis of the MODIS-Derived Cloud Droplet Sizes

    Takashi Y. Nakajima;Kentaroh Suzuki;Graeme L. Stephens

  • The source of discrepancies in aerosol–cloud–precipitation interactions between GCM and A-Train retrievals

    Takuro Michibata;Kentaroh Suzuki;Yousuke Sato;Toshihiko Takemura

  • Evaluating cloud tuning in a climate model with satellite observations

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Jean‒Christophe Golaz;Graeme L. Stephens

  • Evaluation of the Warm Rain Formation Process in Global Models with Satellite Observations

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Graeme Stephens;Alejandro Bodas-Salcedo;Minghuai Wang

  • Global cloud-system-resolving simulation of aerosol effect on warm clouds

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Teruyuki Nakajima;Masaki Satoh;Masaki Satoh;Hirofumi Tomita

  • Reducing the aerosol forcing uncertainty using observational constraints on warm rain processes

    Johannes Mülmenstädt;Johannes Mülmenstädt;Christine Nam;Marc Salzmann;Jan Kretzschmar

  • Process-Oriented Evaluation of Climate and Weather Forecasting Models

    Eric D. Maloney;Andrew Gettelman;Yi Ming;J. David Neelin

  • Diagnosis of the Warm Rain Process in Cloud-Resolving Models Using JointCloudSatand MODIS Observations

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Graeme L. Stephens;Susan C. van den Heever;Takashi Y. Nakajima

  • Prognostic Precipitation in the MIROC6-SPRINTARS GCM: Description and Evaluation Against Satellite Observations

    Takuro Michibata;Kentaroh Suzuki;Miho Sekiguchi;Toshihiko Takemura

  • A Study of the Aerosol Effect on a Cloud Field with Simultaneous Use of GCM Modeling and Satellite Observation

    Kentaroh Suzuki;Teruyuki Nakajima;Atusi Numaguti;Toshihiko Takemura

  • Physical properties of maritime low clouds as retrieved by combined use of Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager and Visible/Infrared Scanner 2. Climatology of warm clouds and rain

    Hirohiko Masunaga;Takashi Y. Nakajima;Teruyuki Nakajima;Misako Kachi

  • Weak global warming mitigation by reducing black carbon emissions

    Toshihiko Takemura;Kentaroh Suzuki

  • Hourly Aerosol Assimilation of Himawari-8 AOT Using the Four-Dimensional Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter

    Tie Dai;Tie Dai;Yueming Cheng;Kentaroh Suzuki;Daisuke Goto

  • Improved Retrieval of Cloud Liquid Water from CloudSat and MODIS

    Jussi S. Leinonen;Matthew D. Lebsock;Graeme L. Stephens;Kentaroh Suzuki

  • Ship track observations of a reduced shortwave aerosol indirect effect in mixed‐phase clouds

    M. W. Christensen;M. W. Christensen;K. Suzuki;B. Zambri;G. L. Stephens

Frequent Co-Authors

Teruyuki Nakajima
Teruyuki Nakajima University of Tokyo
Graeme L. Stephens
Graeme L. Stephens Jet Propulsion Lab
Takashi Nakajima
Takashi Nakajima Tokai University
Toshihiko Takemura
Toshihiko Takemura Kyushu University
Matthew Lebsock
Matthew Lebsock Jet Propulsion Lab
Masaki Satoh
Masaki Satoh University of Tokyo
Minghuai Wang
Minghuai Wang Nanjing University
Jean-Christophe Golaz
Jean-Christophe Golaz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Akiko Higurashi
Akiko Higurashi National Institute for Environmental Studies
Guangyu Shi
Guangyu Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences

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