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Anomalous moisture transport and oceanic evaporation during a torrential rainfall event over western Japan in early July 2018
S Sekizawa, T Miyasaka, H Nakamura, A Shimpo, K Takemura, S Maeda
SOLA, 15A-005
, 2019
42
2019
Meteotsunami observed in Japan following the Hunga Tonga eruption in 2022 investigated using a one-dimensional shallow-water model
S Sekizawa, T Kohyama
SOLA 18, 129-134
, 2022
26
2022
Interannual Variability of the Australian Summer Monsoon System Internally Sustained Through Wind‐Evaporation Feedback
S Sekizawa, H Nakamura, Y Kosaka
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (15), 7748-7755
, 2018
11
2018
Remote influence of the interannual variability of the Australian summer monsoon on wintertime climate in East Asia and the western North Pacific
S Sekizawa, H Nakamura, Y Kosaka
Journal of Climate 34 (23), 9551-9570
, 2021
8
2021
Interannual Variability of the Australian Summer Monsoon Sustained through Internal Processes: Wind–Evaporation Feedback, Dynamical Air–Sea Interaction, and Soil Moisture Memory
S Sekizawa, H Nakamura, Y Kosaka
Journal of Climate 36 (3), 983-1000
, 2023
3
2023
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