We will use multi-level modeling such as atmosphere, the ocean, and ice sheets and conduct an analysis of data by integrating from precise in-situ observation data. We aim to understand the interaction of the Antarctic and global climate change and comprehend the details of the Antarctic “tipping point”.
Principal Investigator | Ayako ABE-OUCHI | The University of Tokyo |
Co-Investigator | Greve Ralf | Hokkaido University |
Akira OKA | The University of Tokyo | |
Fuyuki SAITO | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | |
Masakazu YOSHIMORI | The University of Tokyo | |
Kazuya KUSAHARA | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | |
Research Collaborator | Kei YOSHIMURA | The University of Tokyo |
Yoshimasa MATSUMURA | The University of Tokyo | |
Yoshiki KOMURO | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | |
Jun’ichi OKUNO | National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) | |
Masahiro WATANABE | The University of Tokyo | |
Kentaro SUZUKI | The University of Tokyo | |
Shun TSUTAKI | National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) | |
Akitomo YAMAMOTO | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | |
Sam SHERIFF-TADANO | The University of Tokyo | |
Hidetaka KOBAYASHI | The University of Tokyo | |
Takashi OBASE | The University of Tokyo | |
Takanori KODAMA | The University of Tokyo | |
Masatake HORI | The University of Tokyo | |
Ryota OISHI | The University of Tokyo | |
Chan WING-LE | The University of Tokyo | |
Kenta SUZUKI | The University of Tokyo |