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紀要論文(ELS) / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) |
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1997-11-01 |
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RADIO SONDE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS AT DOME FUJI STATION, ANTARCTICA |
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eng |
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 |
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departmental bulletin paper |
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10.15094/00004007 |
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JaLC |
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ABSTRACT |
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RADIO SONDE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS AT DOME FUJI STATION, ANTARCTICA |
著者名よみ |
ナカムラ, タツオ
ヨシミ, ヒデシ
アズマ, ノブヒコ
ヤマノウチ, タカシ
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著者名(英) |
NAKAMURA, Tatsuo
YOSHIMI, Hideshi
AZUMA, Nobuhiko
YAMANOUCHI, Takashi
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Kobe Marine Observatory |
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Sapporo District Meteorological Observatory |
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Nagaoka University of Technology |
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National Institute of Polar Research |
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Upper air observations using an omega sonde system (RS80-15P : VAISALA) were carried out at Dome Fuji Station from November 7,1995 to January 3,1996. The total number of launched omega sondes was 22. Wind data could not be obtained, because VLF radio waves from omega stations could not be received at Dome Fuji Station. Seven omega sondes reached the tropopause, but the others failed due to problems with the sondes or the receiving apparatus. The average maximum height the sonde reached was about 8km above sea level. A remarkable inversion layer was found with 21 observations. The maximum temperature difference between the top and bottom of the layer was 17.8℃. The mean thickness (ΔH) of the inversion layer was 256m and the mean temperature difference (ΔT) between the top and bottom of the layer was 6.8℃. The observations show that ΔT is largest between 03 LT and 09 LT, and ΔH is thinnest between 21 LT and 03 LT. |
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NCID |
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AA10756213 |
書誌情報 |
Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology
巻 11,
p. 259,
発行日 1997-11
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National Institute of Polar Research |