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◯ In progress publication
4.Takane, Y. et. al., 202X: ***. in preparation. φ(・ω・ )
3.Takane, Y. et. al., 202X: ***. in preparation. φ(・ω・ )
2.Takane, Y. et. al., 202X: ***. under review.
1.Ihara, Y. et. al., 202X: ***. under review.


◯ Peer-reviewed publication
40.Yamaguchi, K., Y. Takane, and T. Ihara, 2024: Climate change adaptation and mitigation potential of EVs in Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Urban Climate, 55, 101859. doi: 10.1016/j.uclim.2024.101859 New!
39.Watanabe, Y., M. Nakayoshi, S. Onomura, A. Kawaura, R. Kaneko, Y. Takane, and M. Nakano, 2024: Assessing the uncertainty in various techniques of rooftop albedo mesurement. Japanese Journal of JSCE, 80, 23-16099. doi: 10.2208/jscejj.23-16099 New!
38.Yamasaki, L., Kamada, T., C. F. S. Ng, Y. Takane, K. Nakajima, K. Yamaguchi, K. Oka, Y. Kim, and M. Hashizume, 2024: Heat-related mortality and ambulance transport after a power outage in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Environmental Epidemiology, 8, e292. doi: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000292 New!
37.Ohashi, Y., T. Ihara, and Y. Takane, 2023: Geographical difference in elderly mortality risk from heatstroke and ischemic heart disease with persistence of high temperature experience . 2023 Conference on Environmental Information Science, 37, 27-32. doi: 10.11492/ceispapers.ceis37.0_27 New!
36.Ohashi, Y., T. Ihara, and Y. Takane, 2023: Geographical difference in elderly mortality risk from heatstroke and ischemic heart disease with persistence of high temperature experience . 2023 Conference on Environmental Information Science, 37, 27-32. doi: 10.11492/ceispapers.ceis37.0_27 New!
35.Lipson, M., C. S. B. Grimmond, M. Best, G. Abramowitz, A. Coutts, N. Tapper, J.-J. Baik, M. Beyers, L. Blunn, S. Boussetta, E. Bou-Zeid, M. G. De Kauwe, C. de Munck, M. Demuzere, S. Fatichi, K. Fortuniak, B.-S. Han, M. Hendry, Y. Kikegawa, H. Kondo, D.-Il Lee, S.-H. Lee, A. Lemonsu, T. Machado, G. Manoli, A. Martilli, V. Masson, J. McNorton, N. Meili, D. Meyer, K. A. Nice, K. W. Oleson, S.-B. Park, M. Roth, R. Schoetter, A. Simón-Moral, G.-J. Steeneveld, T. Sun, Y. Takane, M. Thatcher, A. Tsiringakis, M. Varentsov, C. Wang, Z.-H. Wang, and A. Pitman, 2023: Evaluation of 30 urban land surface models in the Urban-PLUMBER project: Phase 1 results. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 150, 126–169. doi: 10.1002/qj.4589 New!
34.Ohashi, Y., T. Ihara, K. Oka, Y. Takane, and Y. Kikegawa, 2023: Machine learning analysis and future risk prediction of weather-sensitive cardiovascular disease mortality during summer in Tokyo, Japan. Scientific Reports, 13, 17020. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-44181-9 New!
33.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, K. Yamaguchi, and Y. Kikegawa, 2023: Decarbonisation technologies can halve the nonlinear increase in electricity demand in densely populated areas due to climate change. Sustainable Cities and Society, 99, 104966. doi: 10.1016/j.scs.2023.104966  New!
32.Zhao, Y., S. Sen, T. Susca, J. Iaria, A. Kubilay, K. Gunawardena, X. Zhou, Y. Takane, Y. Park, X. Wang, A. Rubin, Y. Fan, C. Yuan, R. Bardhan, D. Derome, D. Ürge-Vorsatz, and J. Garmeliet, 2023: Beating urban heat: Multimeasure-centric solution sets and a complementary framework for decision-making. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 186, 113668. doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113668 New!
31.Nakajima, K., Y. Takane, Y. Kikegawa, and K. Yamaguchi, 2023: Improvement of WRF–CM–BEM and its application to high-resolution hindcasting of summertime urban electricity consumption. Energy and Buildings, 296, 113336. doi: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113336 New!
30.Ido, K., M. Nakayoshi, S. Onomura, R. Kaneko, Y. Watanabe, S. Oyama, Y. Takane, and M. Nakano, 2022: Individual roof albedo estimation by super-resolution of open satelite images, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering), 78, I_499–I_1504. doi: 10.2208/jscejhe.78.2_I_499
29.Watanabe, Y., M. Nakayoshi, S. Onomura, M. Asami, K. Ido, K. Oyama, R. Kaneko, Y. Takane, and M. Nakano, 2022: Albedo estimation from aerial images taken by multispectral camera and its verification. Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering), 78, I_733–I_738. doi: 10.2208/jscejhe.78.2_I_733
28.Ohashi, Y., Y. Takane, and K. Nakajima, 2022: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changes in temperature-sensitive cardiovascular and respiratory disease mortality in Japan. PLoS ONE, 17, e0275935. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275935
27.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, and Y. Kikegawa, 2022: Urban climate changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Integration of urban-building-energy model with social big data. NPJ Climate and Atmospheric Science, 5, 44. doi: 10.1038/s41612-022-00268-0
26.Kikegawa, Y., K. Nakajima, Y. Takane, Y. Ohashi, and T. Ihara, 2022: A quantification of class but unquantified positive feedback effects in the urban-building-energy-climate system. Applied Energy, 307, 118227. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.118227
25.Nakajima, K., Y. Takane, S. Fukuda, K. Yamaguchi, and Y. Kikegawa, 2022: Urban electricity-temperature relationships in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Energy and Buildings, 256, 111729. doi: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111729
24.Oyama, S., M. Nakayoshi, S. Onomura, R. Kaneko, K. Ido, Y. Takane, and M. Nakano 2021: Varification of summer temperature decrease associated with the installation of cool roof in Tokyo metropolis. Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering)., 77, I_1339–I_1344. doi: 10.2208/jscejhe.77.2_I_1339
23.Sugawara, H., S. Ishidoya, Y. Terao, Y. Takane, Y. Kikegawa, and K. Nakajima, 2021: Anthropogenic CO2 emissions changes in an urban area of Tokyo, Japan due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study during the state of emergency in April-May 2020. Geophysical Research Letters, 48, e2021GL092600. doi: 10.1029/2021GL092600
22.Y. Takane, and T. Ito, 2021: Why was the Japanese hottest temperature of 41.1℃ recorded at Hamamatsu?. Tenki, 68, 149–163. doi: 10.24761/tenki.68.3_149.
21.Nakajima, K., Y. Takane*, Y. Kikegawa, Y. Furuta, and H. Takamatsu, 2021: Human behaivour change and its impact on urban climate: Restrictions with the G20 Osaka Summit and COVID-19 outbreak. Urban Climate, 35, 100728. doi: 10.1016/j.uclim.2020.100728
*: Corresponding Author
20.Takane, Y., Y. Ohashi, C. S. B. Grimmond, M. Hara, and Y. Kikegawa, 2020: Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: Impact of air-conditioning feedback. Environmental Research Communications, 2, 015004. doi: 10.1088/2515-7620/ab6933
19.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, and C. S. B. Grimmond, 2019: Urban warming and future air-conditioning use in an Asian megacity: Importance of positive feedback. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 2, 39. doi: 10.1038/s41612-019-0096-2
18.Takane, Y., H. Kondo, H. Kusaka, J. Katagi, O. Nagafuchi, K. Nakazawa, N. Kaneyasu, and Y. Miyakami, 2017: Foehnlike wind with a traditional foehn effect plus dry-diabatic heating from the ground surface contributing to high temperatures at the end of a leeward area. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 56, 2067–2079. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-16-0257.1
17.Kikegawa, Y., Y. Yamakawa, E. Tokutake, Y. Ohashi, Y. Takane, T. Ihara, and M. Nabeshima, 2017: Validation of a numerical urban weather forecasting model coupled with a building energy model in therms of the reproducibility of solar irradiance and electricity demand. Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research), 73, 57–69 (in Japanese with English abstract). doi: 10.2208/jscejer.73.57
16.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, T. Ihara, Y. Ohashi, S. A. Adachi, H. Kondo, K. Yamaguchi, and N. Kaneyasu, 2017: A climatological validation of urban air temperature and electricity demand simulated by a regional climate model coupled with an urban canopy model and a building energy model in an Asian mega city. International Journal of Climatology, 37 (Suppl. 1), 1035–1052. doi: 10.1002/joc.5056
15.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, H. Kondo, M. Okada, M. Takaki, S. Abe, S. Tanaka, K. Miyamoto, Y. Fuji, and T. Nagai, 2017: Factors causing climatologically high temperature in a hotted city in Japan: a multiscale analysis of Tajimi. International Journal of Climatology, 37, 1456–1473. doi: 10.1002/joc.4790
14.Ito, A., M. Nakayoshi, T. Yamashiro, K. Ogawa, Y. Takane, H. Kusaka, 2016: Statistical and observational investigation for the mechanism of record-breaking highest temperature in Shimanto, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. B1 (Hydraulic Engineering), 72 (4), 73–78 (in Japanese with English abstract). doi: 10.2208/jscejhe.72.I_73
13.Takane, Y., S. Aoki, Y. Kikegawa, Y. Yamakawa, M. Hara, H. Kondo, and S. Iizuka, 2015: Future projection of electricity demand and thermal comfort for August in Nagoya City by WRF-CM-BEM, Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), 80 (716), 973–983 (in Japanese with English abstract). doi: 10.3130/aije.80.973
12.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2015: Investigation of a recent extreme high-temperature event in the Tokyo metropolitan area using numerical simulations: the potential role of a 'hybrid' foehn wind. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 141, 1857–1869. doi: 10.1002/qj.2490
11.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2014: Climatological study on mesoscale extreme high temperature events in inland of the Tokyo metropolitan area, Japan, during the past 22 years. International Journal of Climatology, 34, 3926–3938. doi: 10.1002/joc.3951
10.Kusaka, H., K. Nawata, A. Suzuki-Parker, Y. Takane, and N. Furuhashi, 2014: Mechanism of precipitation increase with urbanization in Tokyo as revealed by ensemble climate simulations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 53, 824–839. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-13-065.1
9.Okada, M., H. Kusaka, M. Takaki, S. Abe, Y. Takane, Y. Fuji, and T. Nagai, 2014: Distribution of air temperature in Tajimi City in summer, Tenki, 61(1), 23-29 (in Japanese with English abstract). PDF
8.Kusaka, H., N. Iijima, T. Ihara, M. Hara, Y. Takane, and S. Iizuka, 2013: Future projection of heat stroke and sleep disturbance for 2070's August in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), 78(693), 873-881 (in Japanese with English abstract). doi: 10.3130/aije.78.873
7.Takane, Y., Y. Ohashi, H. Kusaka, Y. Shigeta, and Y. Kikegawa, 2013: 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. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 52, 1764–1778. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-12-0116.1
6.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, M. Takaki, M. Okada, S. Abe, T. Nagai, Y. Fuji, and S. Iizuka, 2013: Observational study and numerical prediction experiments on Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature in Tajimi, Gifu prefecture: Consideration of uncertainty with a physics parameterization scheme and horizontal resolution of the Weather Research and Forecasting model, Geographical Review of Japan Series A, 86(1), 14-37 (in Japanese with English abstract). 10.4157/grj.86.14
5.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and M. Hara, 2012: Urban climate projection in the 2070's Augusts for the three major metropolitan areas under the IPCC SRES A2 emission scenario: Dynamical downscaling by the WRF-UCM, Journal of Heat Island Institute International, 7, 18-26 (in Japanese with English abstract). PDF
4.Kusaka, H., Y. Takane, S. Abe, M. Takaki, Y. Shigeta, Y. Ohashi, and B. Baoyin, 2012: Urban heat island phenomenon observed in open spaces in Tsukuba City on clear summer days: An evaluation of uncertainty in urban-rural temperature difference, Journal of Heat Island Institute International, 7, 1-9 (in Japanese with English abstract). PDF
3.Kusaka, H., M. Hara, and Y. Takane, 2012: Urban climate projection by the WRF model at 3-km grid increment: Dynamical downscaling and predicting heat stress in the 2070's August for Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya metropolieses. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 90B, 47-64. doi: 10.2151/jmsj.2012-B04
2.Takane, Y., and H. Kusaka, 2011: Formation mechanisms of the extreme high surface air temperature of 40.9ºC observed in the Tokyo metropolitan area: Considerations of dynamic foehn and foehnlike wind. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 50, 1827-1841. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-10-05032.1
1.Kusaka, H., T. Takata, and Y. Takane, 2010: Reproducibility of regional climate in central Japan using the 4-km resolution WRF model, Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere, 6, 113-116. doi: 10.2151/sola.2010-029


◯ Proceeding
1.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2014: Mechanisms of foehn wind and a recent record-breaking high temperature in the Tokyo metropolitan area using the WRF model. USB Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering (CWE2014).


◯ Grands & Projects (only as a leader)
3.Global roof albedo database development and its application for urban climate change mitigation and adaptation, Japan society for the promotion of science: Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (B), Project Year: Oct 2020–Mar 2024 Link
2.Interaction between urban climate and human activities in a mega city, Japan society for the promotion of science: JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research Abroad, Project Year: Feb 2017–Jan 2019, Investigator(s): Yuya Takane, ¥11,534,000
1.Impact of the windward the ground condition on the high temperature events in urban areas, Japan society for the promotion of science: Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A), Project Year: Apri 2014–Mar 2017, Investigator(s): Yuya Takane, ¥23,530,000


◯ Awards
3.Jun 2014, Poster Award, The 6th International Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering (CWE2014).
2.Jul 2013, Best Paper and Presentation Award, Heat Island Institute International.
1.Jul 2008, Best Paper and Presentation Award, Heat Island Institute International.


◯ Presentation in international conference, meeting, or symposium (only as lead author)
21.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, K. Nakajima, and H. Kusaka 2023: SLUCM-BEM: a parameterisation for dynamic anthropogenic heat and electricity consumption for WRF-Urban. 11th International Conference on Urban Climate (ICUC11). Sydney, Austlia. (Oral).
20.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, and Y. Kikegawa, 2023: Urban climate changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Integration of urban- building-energy model with social big data. 11th International Conference on Urban Climate (ICUC11). Sydney, Austlia. (Poster).
19.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, Y. Kikegawa, and K. Yamaguchi, 2023: Social big data help to improvement of an urban canopy and building energy model. American Meteorological Society 103rd annual meeting (AMS103). Denver, USA. (Oral).
18.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, and Y. Kikegawa, 2022: Urban climate changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Integration of urban building-energy model with social big data. 2022 IAUC Virtual Poster Conference. Online. (Poster).
17.Takane, Y., K. Nakajima, Y. Kikegawa, H. Sugawara, S. Ishidoya, Y. Terao, K. Yamaguchi, N. Kaneyasu, and M. Hara, 2020: Off-line urban building energy model reproducibility against ‘observed’ anthropogenic heat and electricity consumption. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2020 (EGU2020). Vienna, Austria. (Poster).
16.Takane, Y., Y. Ohashi, C. S. B. Grimmond, M. Hara, and Y. Kikegawa, 2020: Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: Impacts of air-conditioning feedbacks. American Meteorological Society 100th annual meeting (AMS100). Boston, USA. (Oral).
15.Takane, Y., Y. Ohashi, C. S. B. Grimmond, M. Hara, and Y. Kikegawa, 2019: Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: Impacts of air-conditioning feedbacks. Asia Oceania Geoscience Society 16th annual meeting (AOGS2019). Singapore. (Oral).
14.Takane, Y., Y. Ohashi, C. S. B. Grimmond, M. Hara, and Y. Kikegawa, 2019: Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: Impacts of air-conditioning feedbacks. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2019 (EGU2019). Vienna, Austria. (Poster).
13.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, and C. S. B. Grimmond, 2019: Urban warming and future air-conditioning use in an Asian megacity: Importance of positive feedback process. ITD-ANCST International Workshop on Modeling Atmospheric - Oceanic Processes for Weather and Climate Extremes (MAPEX 2019). Delhi, India. (Oral).
12.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, and C. S. B. Grimmond, 2018: Urban warming and air-conditioning use in a future climate: Evidence of a positive feedback. 10th International Conference on Urban Climate (ICUC10)/14th Symposium on the Urban Environment. New York, USA. (Poster).
11.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, T. Ihara, Y. Ohashi, S. A. Adachi, H. Kondo, K. Yamaguchi, and N. Kaneyasu, 2018: A climatological validation of urban air temperature and electricity demand simulated by a regional climate model coupled with an urban canopy model and a building energy model in an Asian megacity. 10th International Conference on Urban Climate (ICUC10)/14th Symposium on the Urban Environment. New York, USA. (Poster).
10.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, and C. S. B. Grimmond, 2018: Urban warming and air-conditioning use in a future climate: Evidence of a positive feedback. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2018 (EGU2018). Vienna, Austria. (Oral).
9.Takane, Y., H. Kondo, H. Kusaka, J. Katagi, O. Nagafuchi, K. Nakazawa, N. Kaneyasu, and Y. Miyakami, 2018: Foehnlike wind with dry diabatic heating from the ground surface contribute to high temperatures at the end of the leeward area. International Workshop on Wind-related Disasters and Mitigation (WRDM). Sendai, Japan. (Oral).
8.Takane, Y., 2017: Impact of anthropogenic heat due to air-conditioning use on future urban climate and foehn studies in Japan. Tsukuba Global Science Week (TGSW) 2017. Tsukuba, Japan. (Oral). Invited
7.Takane, Y., H. Kondo, H. Kusaka, J. Katagi, O. Nagafuchi, K. Nakazawa, N. Kaneyasu, and Y. Miyakami, 2017: Foehn-like wind with a traditional foehn effect plus dry-diabatic heating from the ground surface contributing to high temperatures at the end of the leeward area. 17th Conference on Mesoscale Processes. San Diego, USA. (Poster).
6.Takane, Y., Y. Kikegawa, M. Hara, T. Ihara, Y. Ohashi, S. A. Adachi, H. Kondo, K. Yamaguchi, and N. Kaneyasu, 2017: A climatological validation of urban air temperature and electricity demand simulated by a regional climate model coupled with an urban canopy model and a building energy model in an Asian mega city. 14th International Conference on Atmospheric Sciences and Application to Air Quality (ASAAQ14). Strasbourg, France. (Poster).
5.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2015: Investigation of a recent extreme-high temperature event in the Tokyo metropolitan area using numerical simulations: the potential role of a 'hybrid' foehn wind. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2015 (EGU2015). Vienna, Austria. (Poster).
4.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2014: Mechanisms of foehn wind and a recent record-breaking high temperature in the Tokyo metropolitan area using the WRF model. The 6th International Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering (CWE2014). Hamburg, Germany. (Poster). Poster Award
3.Takane, Y., H. Kusaka, and H. Kondo, 2014: Multiphasic analyses of a recent record-breaking high temperature of 39.8ºC in the Tokyo metropolitan area. 94th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting (11th Symposium on the Urban Environment). Atranta, USA. (Poster).
2.Takane, Y., and H. Kusaka, 2010: Formation mechanisms of the extreme high surface air temperature of 40.9ºC observed in the Tokyo metropolitan area. First International workshop on Nonhydrostatic Numerical Models. Kyoto. (Poster).
1.Takane, Y., and H. Kusaka, 2010: Formation mechanisms of the extremely high surface air temperature of 40.9ºC observed in the Tokyo metropolitan area. International Workshop on Urban Climate Projection for better Adaptation Plan. Tsukuba. (Poster).


◯ Referee
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment (Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment)
Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (Korean Meteorological Society)
Atmospheric Science Letters (Royal Meteorological Society)
Climate Services(Elsevier)
Environmental Research Letters (Institute of Physics Publishing)
Environmental Pollution(Elsevier)
Environmental Science & Technology (American Chemical Society)
Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography (Royal Danish Geographical Society)
Geoscientific Model Development (European Geoscience Union)
International Journal of Climatology (Royal Meteorological Society)
Joule(Cell Press)
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (American Geophysical Union)
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (American Meteorological Society)
Journal of Climate (American Meteorological Society)
Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmosphere (American Geophysical Union))
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan (Meteorological Society of Japan)
Meteorologische Zeitschrift (Meteorological societies of Austria, Germany and Switzerland)
Nature Sustainability(Springer Nature)
Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (Meteorological Society of Japan)
Urban Climate(Elsevier)
Weather and Climate Extremes(Elsevier)
Weather, Climate, and Society (American Meteorological Society)
Tenki (Meteorological Society of Japan)
Journal of Heat Island Institute International (Heat Island Institute International)
Proceedings of National Symposium on Wind Engineering (Japan Association for Wind Engineering)