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Field3 Introduction Video
R&D Project
Study on Prediction of Weather, Climate and Environment Toward Disaster Prevention/Mitigation
Prediction of global climate and environmental changes
Ultra-high Precision Meso-Scale Weather Prediction
Study for Advancement of Prediction Accuracy on Earthquake and Tsunami
Study on improving earthquake occurrence history
The advancement of the accuracy of tsunami for prediction
Natural disaster simulation for entire urban areas
Creation of Promotional Framework for Computer Science and Technology
Results of Research
High-performance Simulations of Global Seismic Wave Propagation with Unprecedented Accuracy of 1.2 Seconds Seismic Period
Atmospheric Karman vortex shedding from Jeju Island, East China Sea: A numerical study
Ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation and storm surge experiments of tropical cyclone Nargis
The 1000-member ensemble Kalman filtering with the nonhydrostatic numerical weather prediction model on the K computer.
Tohoku University and Fujitsu Succeed in Real-Time Flood Analysis Using Supercomputer-Based High-Resolution Tsunami Modeling
A high-resolution atmosphere-ocean coupled model substantially improves typhoon intensity forecasts verified by a large number of experiments using the K computer
Month-long Predictability of Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) Demonstrated on K Computer Using Highly Complex New-generation Global Model
Super high-resolution simulation of observed 3D structures of the sea breeze front head by the Down-Scaling Simulation System(DS3)
The K computer has made is possible to model cumulonimbus clouds in the world's first global simulation model with the super-high-resolution, in a development that will help us understand the mechanism behind the formation of typhoons and torrential rain.
(Riken HP)
Forecast experiments for the heavy rainfall event in northern Kyushu in July 2012 with the K computer
Ensemble forecast experiments on tornadoes that occurred in Tsukuba on May 6, 2012
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Participants-HPCI Program Field 3
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies
Meteorological Research Institute
Tohoku University
University of Tsukuba
Nagoya University
Kyushu University
National Institute of Environmental Studies
Kyoto University
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
National Defense Academy of JAPAN
Kobe University
Building Research Institute
Kansai University
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Port and Airport Research Institute
Keio University
Nihon University
Chuo University
Research Organization for Information Science & Technology
Hiroshima University
University of the Ryukyus
Related Links-HPCI Program
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology in Japan
Advanced Institute for Computational Science
Field 1: Predictable life science, healthcare and drug discovery foundation
Field 2: New Materials and Energy Creation
Field 4: Next-generation manufacturing technology
Field 5: The origin of matter and the universe