Search Results - "Takane, Yuya"
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in temperature-sensitive cardiovascular and respiratory disease mortality in Japan
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Journal of applied meteorology and climatology (01-09-2011)“…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
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
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
Published in Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (01-07-2015)“…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
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
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
Published in Journal of applied meteorology and climatology (01-08-2013)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Beating urban heat: Multimeasure-centric solution sets and a complementary framework for decision-making
Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-10-2023)“…Urban areas are experiencing excessive heating. Addressing the heat is a challenging but essential task where not only engineering and climatic knowledge…”
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