2/18/2014

Team Logo!

We are very excited about our new team logo of the Data Assimilation Research Team. Dr. Hazuki Arakida is in charge of the team webpage and designed the team logo. The circle on top right and the square at bottom left are merging (assimilating?). The bright red square/circle is my idea, adding a good spice to the logo (in my opinion).

2/12/2014

My comments in the top news of Kobe local newspaper

On February 12, 2014, the top news of the Kobe local newspaper reports the Phased Array Weather Radar being built in the western part of Kobe city. The radar will start observing the 3-dimensional structure of rain particles and their motions in the air by the end of March, 2014. The article includes my comments on the innovative aspect and potential utility of the new-type weather radar in numerical weather prediction.

Here is the link to the news article (sorry, only in Japanese!)

2/11/2014

RIKEN Science Seminar VII in Kobe

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014, the RIKEN Science Seminar VII, an outreach event organized by RIKEN, took place at the Kobe International House. Hana-san, our featured guest, Kawai-san of RIKEN HQ, and I (Takemasa Miyoshi) enjoyed talking in front of more than 100 audiences about our cutting-edge research on future weather forecasting. Hana-san was keen to learn how the current weather forecasting works, and whether or not we can have 100% accurate forecasts in the future. I showed weather charts of the day and demonstrated how to read them to understand the tomorrow's weather forecast. Also, I talked about how we obtain these weather charts in real time, and what we could do in the future with more powerful computers and more advanced weather observing instruments. I hope that we could convey our scientific excitement to the enthusiastic audiences. Thank you very much for those who joined the enjoyable event, and the staff who kindly helped organize.

http://www.riken.jp/pr/blog/2014/140218_1/