REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62

In the 6th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1961-1962, meteorological section on board m/s "SOYA", consisting of 3 meteorologists, carried out the following observations. a) Maritime surface observations: 8 times daily b) Making surface and upper air charts: once daily c) Weather...

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Main Author: Narimasa TAJIMA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1963
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5e17e41286a442f2b7e3a576c8858f21 2023-05-15T13:59:59+02:00 REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62 Narimasa TAJIMA 1963-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00007212 https://doaj.org/article/5e17e41286a442f2b7e3a576c8858f21 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doi.org/10.15094/00007212 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00007212 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/5e17e41286a442f2b7e3a576c8858f21 Antarctic Record, Iss 17, Pp 1448-1459 (1963) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1963 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00007212 2022-12-31T03:14:05Z In the 6th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1961-1962, meteorological section on board m/s "SOYA", consisting of 3 meteorologists, carried out the following observations. a) Maritime surface observations: 8 times daily b) Making surface and upper air charts: once daily c) Weather forecasts and briefing for ship: daily basis Besides, radiosonde observations were also taken by 6th expedition members not on routine basis. At Syowa Base, during cartographical operations by aircraft, weather forecasting works had been kept, in addition to surface and pilot balloon observations by the 5th and 6th expedition members. During the transportation periods by helicopter flights, the forecasting operations were also continued on board ship. The weather conditions over around Lutzow-Holm Bay were so bad this year that operations, of air transportation and of ship's ice breaking in pack ice areas were considerably obstructed. Major reasons for this were mainly considered as follows: 1) Expansion of the polar-cap anticyclone over Queen Maud Land and Enderby Land were so weak that the successive invasions of warmair were maintained. It is subsequently indicated that the antarctic fronts near the coastal region of the continent were very active throughout the period. 2) As there were so many occasions on which the ridges of long wave were located on the area farther east than 50°E and the troughs at about 40°E or farther west, the blowing of predominant E-ly winds which would give a significant influence on both weather and ice conditions had been continued. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Enderby Land Queen Maud Land Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500)
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description In the 6th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1961-1962, meteorological section on board m/s "SOYA", consisting of 3 meteorologists, carried out the following observations. a) Maritime surface observations: 8 times daily b) Making surface and upper air charts: once daily c) Weather forecasts and briefing for ship: daily basis Besides, radiosonde observations were also taken by 6th expedition members not on routine basis. At Syowa Base, during cartographical operations by aircraft, weather forecasting works had been kept, in addition to surface and pilot balloon observations by the 5th and 6th expedition members. During the transportation periods by helicopter flights, the forecasting operations were also continued on board ship. The weather conditions over around Lutzow-Holm Bay were so bad this year that operations, of air transportation and of ship's ice breaking in pack ice areas were considerably obstructed. Major reasons for this were mainly considered as follows: 1) Expansion of the polar-cap anticyclone over Queen Maud Land and Enderby Land were so weak that the successive invasions of warmair were maintained. It is subsequently indicated that the antarctic fronts near the coastal region of the continent were very active throughout the period. 2) As there were so many occasions on which the ridges of long wave were located on the area farther east than 50°E and the troughs at about 40°E or farther west, the blowing of predominant E-ly winds which would give a significant influence on both weather and ice conditions had been continued.
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title REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62
title_short REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62
title_full REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62
title_fullStr REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62
title_full_unstemmed REPORT OF METEOROLOGY, THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH EXPEDITION VI, 1961-62
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