Presented at the 2025 Fall Meeting of the Meteorological Society of Japan










The 2025 Fall Meeting of the Meteorological Society of Japan was held in Fukuoka, Fukuoka (Fukuoka Convention Center) from November 4 to 8, 2025.
Our laboratory presented the following:
- Sho Kitabayashi: Relationship between changes in the distribution of anthropogenic aerosols and the climate responses in the Asian monsoon region (Poster: P216)
- Takuki Miyoshi: Characteristics of extreme summer precipitation in eastern Siberia (Poster: P261)
- Masato I. Nodzu: Relating raindrop size distribution to static stability in western suburban of Tokyo (Poster: P242)
- Yuki Sekiya: The tendency of intensified lightning activity prior to gust occurrences in the Kanto region (Poster: P439)
- Togo Sugiura: The influence of equatorial Rossby wave-like dry signals on MJO decay (Poster: P267)
- Hiroshi G. Takahashi: Climatological seasonal march of the monsoon trough and tropical cyclone activity (Poster: P219)
- Haruki Takura: The influences of extratropical cyclone strength on atmospheric rivers and its latitudinal differences (Poster: P345)
- Tatsuya Tanaka: Interannual variability of large-scale atmospheric circulation related to winter precipitation in Tokyo (Poster: P315)
- Hina Tsuchiya: Prediction of linear precipitation systems in northern Kyushu using machine learning, limited to similar circulation fields (Oral: D172)
- Sakura Yokoyama: Temporal variations in rain drop size distribution and horizontal/vertical structure of precipitation areas in summer heavy rain events in western Tokyo (Poster: P447)