Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995

This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (AWS) units in East Queen Maud Land,Antarctica 1995.The AWS units were installed at six sites on the ice sheet from coast to inland:the site nearest to the coast (H21) was located at 60 km at 1076 m al...

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Main Authors: Kameda, Takao, Takahashi, Shuhei, Enomoto, Hiroyuki, Azuma, Nobuhiko, Shiraiwa, Takayuki, Kodama, Yuji, Furukawa, Teruo, Watanabe, Okitsugu, Weidner, George A., Stearns, Charles R.
Language:English
Published: 国立極地研究所
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author Kameda, Takao
Takahashi, Shuhei
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Shiraiwa, Takayuki
Kodama, Yuji
Furukawa, Teruo
Watanabe, Okitsugu
Weidner, George A.
Stearns, Charles R.
author_facet Kameda, Takao
Takahashi, Shuhei
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Shiraiwa, Takayuki
Kodama, Yuji
Furukawa, Teruo
Watanabe, Okitsugu
Weidner, George A.
Stearns, Charles R.
author_sort Kameda, Takao
collection Kitami Institute of Technology Repository (KIT-R)
description This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (AWS) units in East Queen Maud Land,Antarctica 1995.The AWS units were installed at six sites on the ice sheet from coast to inland:the site nearest to the coast (H21) was located at 60 km at 1076 m altitude and a site farthest from the coast (Dome Fuji Station) was located about 920 km inland at 3810 m altitude.Two types of AWS units (CMOS and ARGOS) were employed.Air temperatures at H2l and Dome Fuji Station change from +2.3 to -44.4℃ and -23.3 to -80.1℃,respectively.Monthly mean July temperatures in eight AWS data are systematically higher than June and August temperatures,respectively.During the period of temperature increase in July,atmospheric pressure also increased.Wind speed during the whole period could only be obtained at MD180 at which glazed surface was observed.Prevailing wind (south-east:SE) at Relay Point covers 40% of the total wind direction,and wind from the east north-east slightly prevails(11%) at Dome Fuji Station.Atmospheric pressure at Relay Point drops in May and September,and increases in July and December.Monthly mean lapse rates on snow surface were calculated using AWS data.Annaul mean lapse rates obtained by the AWS data were systematically lower than that obtained by 10 m snow temperatures in Mizuho Plateau.Increase of temperature difference between air and snow surface with altitude will be a reason for the phenomenon. application/pdf journal article
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
Ice Sheet
Polar meteorology and glaciology
Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology
Queen Maud Land
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Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology
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Dome Fuji Station
Mizuho
Queen Maud Land
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Dome Fuji Station
Mizuho
Queen Maud Land
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spelling ftkitamiit:oai:kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007203 2025-04-06T14:38:53+00:00 Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995 Kameda, Takao Takahashi, Shuhei Enomoto, Hiroyuki Azuma, Nobuhiko Shiraiwa, Takayuki Kodama, Yuji Furukawa, Teruo Watanabe, Okitsugu Weidner, George A. Stearns, Charles R. application/pdf https://kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/7203/files/5124.pdf https://kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/7203 eng eng 国立極地研究所 Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology 11 35 50 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF POLAR RESEARCH, Kameda, T., S. Takahashi, H. Enomoto, N. Azuma, T. Shiraiwa, Y. Kodama, T. Furukawa, O. Watanabe, G. A. Weidner and C. R. Stearns, Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, 11, 1997, 35-50 open access ftkitamiit 2025-03-10T11:33:07Z This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (AWS) units in East Queen Maud Land,Antarctica 1995.The AWS units were installed at six sites on the ice sheet from coast to inland:the site nearest to the coast (H21) was located at 60 km at 1076 m altitude and a site farthest from the coast (Dome Fuji Station) was located about 920 km inland at 3810 m altitude.Two types of AWS units (CMOS and ARGOS) were employed.Air temperatures at H2l and Dome Fuji Station change from +2.3 to -44.4℃ and -23.3 to -80.1℃,respectively.Monthly mean July temperatures in eight AWS data are systematically higher than June and August temperatures,respectively.During the period of temperature increase in July,atmospheric pressure also increased.Wind speed during the whole period could only be obtained at MD180 at which glazed surface was observed.Prevailing wind (south-east:SE) at Relay Point covers 40% of the total wind direction,and wind from the east north-east slightly prevails(11%) at Dome Fuji Station.Atmospheric pressure at Relay Point drops in May and September,and increases in July and December.Monthly mean lapse rates on snow surface were calculated using AWS data.Annaul mean lapse rates obtained by the AWS data were systematically lower than that obtained by 10 m snow temperatures in Mizuho Plateau.Increase of temperature difference between air and snow surface with altitude will be a reason for the phenomenon. application/pdf journal article Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet Polar meteorology and glaciology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology Queen Maud Land Kitami Institute of Technology Repository (KIT-R) Dome Fuji ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-77.317,-77.317) Dome Fuji Station ENVELOPE(39.703,39.703,-77.317,-77.317) Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500)
spellingShingle Kameda, Takao
Takahashi, Shuhei
Enomoto, Hiroyuki
Azuma, Nobuhiko
Shiraiwa, Takayuki
Kodama, Yuji
Furukawa, Teruo
Watanabe, Okitsugu
Weidner, George A.
Stearns, Charles R.
Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title_full Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title_fullStr Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title_short Meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica, recorded by Automatic Weather Stations in 1995
title_sort meteorological observations along a traverse route from coast to dome fuji station, antarctica, recorded by automatic weather stations in 1995
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