Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

This report presents meteorological observations obtained by the Meteorological Observation Team of the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-51) at Syowa Station, Antarctica during February 2010-January 2011. The observation methods, instruments and statistical methods used by JARE-51 w...

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Main Authors: Satoshi Sasaki, Makoto Matsumoto, Etsuko Tanaka, Hiroki Shiozuru, Hideharu Takami
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2015
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00010900
https://doaj.org/article/27b271faae534ef9a08b77247154b5d5
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:27b271faae534ef9a08b77247154b5d5 2023-05-15T13:54:16+02:00 Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition Satoshi Sasaki Makoto Matsumoto Etsuko Tanaka Hiroki Shiozuru Hideharu Takami 2015-07-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00010900 https://doaj.org/article/27b271faae534ef9a08b77247154b5d5 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00010900 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/27b271faae534ef9a08b77247154b5d5 undefined Antarctic Record, Vol 59, Iss 2, Pp 179-228 (2015) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00010900 2023-01-22T17:31:27Z This report presents meteorological observations obtained by the Meteorological Observation Team of the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-51) at Syowa Station, Antarctica during February 2010-January 2011. The observation methods, instruments and statistical methods used by JARE-51 were similar to those used by JARE-50, except that the sensor for the ozone sonde observations was changed from KC-type ozone sensor to an ECC-type ozone sensor in April 2010, and the instruments used for surface ozone concentration monitoring were replaced in January 2010. Notable observations recorded by JARE-51 include the following: 1) The monthly sunshine duration in January 2011 was only 159.9 hours, a record low for this month. 2) On 5 September 2010, the daily high temperature was -1.1℃, a record high for the month of September. 3) Tropospheric temperatures during May and June over Syowa Station were lower than normal, and temperatures in the lower stratosphere during August-January were lower than normal. 4) Total ozone over Syowa Station was <220 m atm-cm between the mid September and the beginning December. The minimum value in 2010 was 145 m atm-cm. The maximum area of the ozone hole was the third smallest since 1990, and the maximum ozone deficit was the fourth smallest since 1990. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Unknown Antarctic Syowa Station
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Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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description This report presents meteorological observations obtained by the Meteorological Observation Team of the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-51) at Syowa Station, Antarctica during February 2010-January 2011. The observation methods, instruments and statistical methods used by JARE-51 were similar to those used by JARE-50, except that the sensor for the ozone sonde observations was changed from KC-type ozone sensor to an ECC-type ozone sensor in April 2010, and the instruments used for surface ozone concentration monitoring were replaced in January 2010. Notable observations recorded by JARE-51 include the following: 1) The monthly sunshine duration in January 2011 was only 159.9 hours, a record low for this month. 2) On 5 September 2010, the daily high temperature was -1.1℃, a record high for the month of September. 3) Tropospheric temperatures during May and June over Syowa Station were lower than normal, and temperatures in the lower stratosphere during August-January were lower than normal. 4) Total ozone over Syowa Station was <220 m atm-cm between the mid September and the beginning December. The minimum value in 2010 was 145 m atm-cm. The maximum area of the ozone hole was the third smallest since 1990, and the maximum ozone deficit was the fourth smallest since 1990.
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author Satoshi Sasaki
Makoto Matsumoto
Etsuko Tanaka
Hiroki Shiozuru
Hideharu Takami
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Makoto Matsumoto
Etsuko Tanaka
Hiroki Shiozuru
Hideharu Takami
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title Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_short Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_fullStr Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological observations at Syowa Station, Antarctica, 2010 by the 51st Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_sort meteorological observations at syowa station, antarctica, 2010 by the 51st japanese antarctic research expedition
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