Cloud Precipitation Science Laboratory is organized with Cloud Precipitation Sensing Laboratory and Cloud Precipitation Climatology Laboratory. This is a collaborative course of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Environmental Studies.

Prof. TAKAHASHI Nobuhiro

Cloud Precipitation Sensing Laboratory

Prof. TAKAHASHI Nobuhiro

Analytical studies using spaceborne radars such as Tropical rainfall measuring mission (TRMM), Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM), CloudSat and EarthCARE. We also study the future ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne radars.

Assoc. Prof. MASUNAGA Hirohiko

Cloud Precipitation Climatology Laboratory

Assoc. Prof. MASUNAGA Hirohiko

The goal of our research is to further understand the physical mechanism governing the interaction between global climate and cloud/precipitation systems. We study the dynamics of clouds and precipitation as an element of large-scale atmospheric circulation.

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Cloud Precipitation Science Laboratory is organized with Cloud Precipitation Sensing Laboratory and Cloud Precipitation Climatology Laboratory. Seminars are held every week on the same floor together. We also cooperate in holding various events. The student room is common.

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