Meteorological Observations of the 11th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1970 (Reports of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition)

This paper describes the results of meteorological observations (surface and aerological) at Syowa Station between 1 February, 1970 and 20 February, 1971. Method and instruments of observation are the same as in 1969. Observed results were regularly sent to Mawson Station. Some meteorological charac...

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Main Authors: Isada ONO, Minoru SATOMI, Hiroshi JOBASHI
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1971
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007639
https://doaj.org/article/20f36492d1dd48b8b1ce3aa2f99eaec2
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Summary:This paper describes the results of meteorological observations (surface and aerological) at Syowa Station between 1 February, 1970 and 20 February, 1971. Method and instruments of observation are the same as in 1969. Observed results were regularly sent to Mawson Station. Some meteorological characters of this year are as follows 1) Temperature in the winter season was lower than the average. 2) Continuation of bad weather was experienced in April, May and July. 3) Snow accumulation was larger than that of the preceding year. 4) Strato-warming at 50mb (20km) level was one week later than the preceding year. The observations of total amount of ozone were carried out on every suitable day through the year except the polar night intervals. A specialy designed long-term meteorograph was installed at Mizuho Camp (70°42.1'S, 44°17.5'E) on 21 July, 1970.