Shingo Watanabe mainly investigates Atmospheric sciences, Climatology, Climate model, Atmosphere and Gravity wave. His study involves Stratosphere, Troposphere, Ozone depletion, Ozone layer and Dobson unit, a branch of Atmospheric sciences. His research in Climatology intersects with topics in Climate change, Radiative forcing, Precipitation, Coupled model intercomparison project and Ozone.
The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Atmospheric circulation and Northern Hemisphere. His Ozone research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Global change and Biogeochemistry. His research investigates the connection with Climate model and areas like Greenhouse gas which intersect with concerns in Ocean current, Climate sensitivity and Sea surface temperature.
Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Stratosphere, Climate model and Climate change are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Global warming, Radiative forcing and Precipitation. His Atmospheric sciences study typically links adjacent topics like Atmosphere.
Shingo Watanabe studies Coupled model intercomparison project which is a part of Climate model. The various areas that he examines in his Coupled model intercomparison project study include Representative Concentration Pathways and Biogeochemistry. The Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Albedo, Carbon cycle and Environmental resource management.
His main research concerns Climatology, Stratosphere, Climate model, Climate change and Atmospheric sciences. His Climatology research incorporates elements of General Circulation Model and Precipitation. He combines subjects such as Data assimilation and Thermosphere with his study of Stratosphere.
His work on Coupled model intercomparison project as part of general Climate model study is frequently linked to Biogeochemical cycle, bridging the gap between disciplines. In Coupled model intercomparison project, Shingo Watanabe works on issues like Carbon sink, which are connected to Greenhouse gas. His Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Atmospheric models and Altitude.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Climate model, Stratosphere, Quasi-biennial oscillation and Atmospheric sciences. His work in the fields of Coupled model intercomparison project overlaps with other areas such as Biogeochemical cycle. The concepts of his Stratosphere study are interwoven with issues in General Circulation Model, Atmospheric circulation, Radiative forcing and Climate sensitivity.
Shingo Watanabe interconnects Forcing and Tropical wave in the investigation of issues within Quasi-biennial oscillation. As a part of the same scientific family, Shingo Watanabe mostly works in the field of Atmospheric sciences, focusing on Carbon sink and, on occasion, Greenhouse gas and Global warming. His research in Biogeochemistry focuses on subjects like Earth system science, which are connected to Atmospheric chemistry, Climate change mitigation and Environmental resource management.
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Improved Climate Simulation by MIROC5: Mean States, Variability, and Climate Sensitivity
Masahiro Watanabe;Tatsuo Suzuki;Ryouta O'Ishi;Yoshiki Komuro.
Journal of Climate (2010)
MIROC-ESM 2010: model description and basic results of CMIP5-20c3m experiments
S. Watanabe;T. Hajima;K. Sudo;T. Nagashima.
Geoscientific Model Development (2011)
Recent developments in gravity-wave effects in climate models and the global distribution of gravity-wave momentum flux from observations and models
M. J. Alexander;M. Geller;C. McLandress;S. Polavarapu.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2010)
On the Lack of Stratospheric Dynamical Variability in Low‐Top Versions of the CMIP5 Models
Andrew J. Charlton-Perez;Mark P. Baldwin;Thomas Birner;Robert X. Black.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
Description and basic evaluation of simulated mean state, internal variability, and climate sensitivity in MIROC6
Hiroaki Tatebe;Tomoo Ogura;Tomoko Nitta;Yoshiki Komuro.
Geoscientific Model Development (2019)
Long-term ozone changes and associated climate impacts in CMIP5 simulations
Veronika Eyring;Julie Michelle Arblaster;Julie Michelle Arblaster;Irene Cionni;Jan Sedlacek.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
Climate model response from the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
Ben Kravitz;Ken Caldeira;Olivier Boucher;Alan Robock.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
The hydrological impact of geoengineering in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
Simone Tilmes;John Fasullo;Jean-Francois Lamarque;Daniel R. Marsh.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
Assessing and understanding the impact of stratospheric dynamics and variability on the earth system
Edwin P. Gerber;Amy Butler;Natalia Calvo;Andrew Charlton-Perez.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2012)
On the origins of mesospheric gravity waves
K. Sato;S. Watanabe;Y. Kawatani;Y. Tomikawa.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
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