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    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in temperature-sensitive cardiovascular and respiratory disease mortality in Japan by Ohashi, Yukitaka, Takane, Yuya, Nakajima, Ko

    Published in PloS one (10-10-2022)
    “…Some cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are triggered by changes in ambient temperature or extremes of temperature. This study aimed to clarify the…”
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    Urban electricity–temperature relationships in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area by Nakajima, Ko, Takane, Yuya, Fukuba, Shinya, Yamaguchi, Kazuki, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-02-2022)
    “…•We collected high-resolution (a few km2) electricity consumption (EC) data.•EC sensitivity to temperature (ΔEC/ΔT) was classified by building use.•ΔEC/ΔT…”
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    A quantification of classic but unquantified positive feedback effects in the urban-building-energy-climate system by Kikegawa, Yukihiro, Nakajima, Kazusa, Takane, Yuya, Ohashi, Yukitaka, Ihara, Tomohiko

    Published in Applied energy (01-02-2022)
    “…•Feedback effects in the urban building energy and climate system were quantified.•Fed-back gains in cooling energy demand reaching 10% were estimated in…”
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    Machine learning analysis and risk prediction of weather-sensitive mortality related to cardiovascular disease during summer in Tokyo, Japan by Ohashi, Yukitaka, Ihara, Tomohiko, Oka, Kazutaka, Takane, Yuya, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2023)
    “…Climate-sensitive diseases developing from heat or cold stress threaten human health. Therefore, the future health risk induced by climate change and the aging…”
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    Urban warming and future air-conditioning use in an Asian megacity: importance of positive feedback by Takane, Yuya, Kikegawa, Yukihiro, Hara, Masayuki, Grimmond, C. Sue B.

    Published in NPJ climate and atmospheric science (25-10-2019)
    “…The impact of feedback between urban warming and air-conditioning (AC) use on temperatures in future urban climates is explored in this study. Pseudo-global…”
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    Formation Mechanisms of the Extreme High Surface Air Temperature of 40.9°C Observed in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area: Considerations of Dynamic Foehn and Foehnlike Wind by Takane, Yuya, Kusaka, Hiroyuki

    “…A record-breaking high surface air temperature in Japan of 40.9°C was observed on 16 August 2007 in Kumagaya, located 60 km northwest of central Tokyo. In this…”
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    Impacts of Local Topography on Snowfall Distribution in the Kanto Plain: A Case Study by Kawase, Hiroaki, Ito, Takahiro, Sakamoto, Yukiko, Takane, Yuya

    Published in SOLA (2024)
    “…On 5 February 2024, an extratropical cyclone passing the south coast of Japan brought 8 cm of snow to Tokyo, while in Tsukuba, located about 50 km from Tokyo,…”
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    Urban climate changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: integration of urban-building-energy model with social big data by Takane, Yuya, Nakajima, Ko, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    Published in NPJ climate and atmospheric science (02-06-2022)
    “…The changes in human behaviour associated with the spread of COVID-19 infections have changed the urban environment. However, little is known about the extent…”
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    Investigation of a recent extreme high‐temperature event in the Tokyo metropolitan area using numerical simulations: the potential role of a ‘hybrid’ foehn wind by Takane, Yuya, Kusaka, Hiroyuki, Kondo, Hiroaki

    “…A record‐breaking high temperature of 39.8 °C for June in Japan was observed at 1420 Japan Standard Time on 24 June 2011 60 km northwest of central Tokyo. In…”
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    Net impact of air conditioning on heat-related mortality in Japanese cities by Chua, Paul L C, Takane, Yuya, Ng, Chris Fook Sheng, Oka, Kazutaka, Honda, Yasushi, Kim, Yoonhee, Hashizume, Masahiro

    Published in Environment international (01-11-2023)
    “…Air conditioning (AC) presents a viable means of tackling the ill-effects of heat on human health. However, AC releases additional anthropogenic heat outdoors,…”
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    Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: impact of air-conditioning feedback by Takane, Yuya, Ohashi, Yukitaka, Grimmond, C Sue B, Hara, Masayuki, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    Published in Environmental Research Communications (01-01-2020)
    “…Future heat stress under six future global warming (ΔTGW) scenarios (IPCC RCP8.5) in an Asian megacity (Osaka) is estimated using a regional climate model with…”
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    Effects of Synoptic-Scale Wind under the Typical Summer Pressure Pattern on the Mesoscale High-Temperature Events in the Osaka and Kyoto Urban Areas by the WRF Model by Takane, Yuya, Ohashi, Yukitaka, Kusaka, Hiroyuki, Shigeta, Yoshinori, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    “…The actual conditions of mesoscale summer high temperatures (HTs) recorded in the Osaka–Kyoto urban area of Japan were investigated using an observation…”
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    Factors causing climatologically high temperatures in a hottest city in Japan: a multi‐scale analysis of Tajimi by Takane, Yuya, Kusaka, Hiroyuki, Kondo, Hiroaki, Okada, Maki, Takaki, Midori, Abe, Shiori, Tanaka, Shota, Miyamoto, Kenji, Fuji, Yukino, Nagai, Toru

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-03-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT In this study, multi‐scale climatological features of extreme high temperature (EHT) events in Tajimi, the hottest cities in Japan, were investigated…”
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    Improvement of WRF–CM–BEM and its application to high-resolution hindcasting of summertime urban electricity consumption by Nakajima, Ko, Takane, Yuya, Kikegawa, Yukihiro, Yamaguchi, Kazuki

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-10-2023)
    “…•Internal heat gains in buildings in each grid was newly considered in WRF–CM–BEM.•The simulated electricity consumption (EC) for each 1 km grid was…”
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    Climate change adaptation and mitigation potential of EVs in Tokyo metropolitan area by Yamaguchi, Kazuki, Takane, Yuya, Ihara, Tomohiko

    Published in Urban climate (01-05-2024)
    “…Penetration of low heat-emitting electric vehicles (EVs) in urban areas is expected to have a positive effect on climate change adaptation by improving the…”
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    Human behaviour change and its impact on urban climate: Restrictions with the G20 Osaka Summit and COVID-19 outbreak by Nakajima, Ko, Takane, Yuya, Kikegawa, Yukihiro, Furuta, Yasuko, Takamatsu, Hiroki

    Published in Urban climate (01-01-2021)
    “…Here we explored human behaviour change impacts on urban climate during the G20 Osaka Summit and the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. The G20 Summit was…”
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    Climatological study on mesoscale extreme high temperature events in the inland of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan, during the past 22 years by Takane, Yuya, Kusaka, Hiroyuki, Kondo, Hiroaki

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-12-2014)
    “…Over the past 22 years (1990–2011), the inland part of the Tokyo metropolitan area has had 75 days with an extreme high temperature (EHT) higher than 37.2 °C…”
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    Decarbonisation technologies can halve the nonlinear increase in electricity demand in densely populated areas due to climate change by Takane, Yuya, Nakajima, Ko, Yamaguchi, Kazuki, Kikegawa, Yukihiro

    Published in Sustainable cities and society (01-12-2023)
    “…•Future electricity consumption under global warming scenarios were projected.•Fine-scale substation electricity consumption data were used for the…”
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