Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

This paper describes the results of meteorological surface and aerological observations at Syowa Station from February 10, 1973 to January 31, 1974. The main subjects of observations, the method, and the equipments are the same as the previous year. Observed results were regularly sent to World Mete...

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Main Authors: Tukasa KOZUMA, Hiroshi JOBASHI, Tadayoshi NAKAMURA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1974
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007776
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:35b8f22c7a614771a43fe61c0fdec5a2 2023-05-15T13:53:54+02:00 Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition Tukasa KOZUMA Hiroshi JOBASHI Tadayoshi NAKAMURA 1974-12-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00007776 https://doaj.org/article/35b8f22c7a614771a43fe61c0fdec5a2 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00007776 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/35b8f22c7a614771a43fe61c0fdec5a2 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 51, Pp 53-66 (1974) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1974 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00007776 2023-01-22T17:01:10Z This paper describes the results of meteorological surface and aerological observations at Syowa Station from February 10, 1973 to January 31, 1974. The main subjects of observations, the method, and the equipments are the same as the previous year. Observed results were regularly sent to World Meteorological Centre in Melbourne via Mawson Station. Some meteorological characteristics of this year are as follows: 1) A long spell of blizzard in the first decade of April had daily maximum wind speeds exceeding 20 m/s recorded every day for 10 consecutive days. 2) On the early morning of 12 May, air temperature rose up to 1.4℃. This was the highest record for May since observation started at Syowa Station. 3) Gold weather in July and August brought monthly mean temperatures for July and August to the lowest ever observed at Syowa Station. 4) The rate of actual sunshine duration to the possible sunshine in November was 71%. This value was the largest number for this month at Syowa Station. 5) Sudden warming in the lower stratosphere was observed quasiperiodicaly from early September. A temperature rise in the warming period from 30 October to 6 November was about 30℃ at 30 mb pressure level. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic Mawson Station ENVELOPE(62.874,62.874,-67.603,-67.603) Syowa Station
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Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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description This paper describes the results of meteorological surface and aerological observations at Syowa Station from February 10, 1973 to January 31, 1974. The main subjects of observations, the method, and the equipments are the same as the previous year. Observed results were regularly sent to World Meteorological Centre in Melbourne via Mawson Station. Some meteorological characteristics of this year are as follows: 1) A long spell of blizzard in the first decade of April had daily maximum wind speeds exceeding 20 m/s recorded every day for 10 consecutive days. 2) On the early morning of 12 May, air temperature rose up to 1.4℃. This was the highest record for May since observation started at Syowa Station. 3) Gold weather in July and August brought monthly mean temperatures for July and August to the lowest ever observed at Syowa Station. 4) The rate of actual sunshine duration to the possible sunshine in November was 71%. This value was the largest number for this month at Syowa Station. 5) Sudden warming in the lower stratosphere was observed quasiperiodicaly from early September. A temperature rise in the warming period from 30 October to 6 November was about 30℃ at 30 mb pressure level.
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Hiroshi JOBASHI
Tadayoshi NAKAMURA
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title Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_short Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_fullStr Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological Observations at Syowa in 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
title_sort meteorological observations at syowa in 1973 by the 14th japanese antarctic research expedition
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