The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance

The Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition operated a three-year project, Polar Experiment South (POLEX-South), from 1979 when the project was limited mainly to the meteorological program, especially the measurements of radiation and vertical profile of temperature and wind in the lowest 30m layer a...

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Main Authors: Shinji Mae, Makoto Wada, Takashi Yamanouchi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1981
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008202
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:63c34eb425f440cbbb80a88b4966669f 2023-05-15T14:00:46+02:00 The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance Shinji Mae Makoto Wada Takashi Yamanouchi 1981-01-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00008202 https://doaj.org/article/63c34eb425f440cbbb80a88b4966669f en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00008202 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/63c34eb425f440cbbb80a88b4966669f undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 71, Pp 44-57 (1981) geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1981 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00008202 2023-01-22T17:49:39Z The Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition operated a three-year project, Polar Experiment South (POLEX-South), from 1979 when the project was limited mainly to the meteorological program, especially the measurements of radiation and vertical profile of temperature and wind in the lowest 30m layer at Mizuho Station (70°42′S, 44°20′E, 2230m above sea level) where katabatic wind blew continuously at a velocity of 12-13 m/s and caused drifting snow. A 30m tower was erected and instrumented in January 1979 and the meteorological program was operational through 1979 and will continue until 1981. The radiation measurements of global shortwave, reflected shortwave, and outgoing and incident longwave were made at the snow surface and at the top of the tower. Direct solar radiation and net radiation were measured only at the snow surface. Temperatures were measured at 15 different levels (7 heights, surface, 7 subsurfaces). Wind velocities and wind directions were measured at 7 levels and 2 levels, respectively. Drifting snow flux, thermal flux in snow, dew point temperature and pressure were also measured. The recording system included a micro-computer, a data logger, transducers, magnetic tape recorders, analog recorders and printing instruments. The measured values were sampled every minute and recorded by magnetic tape recorder and analog recorders. This paper mainly describes the installation and performance of the meteorological system set in a cold katabatic wind area such as Mizuho Station. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Unknown Antarctic East Antarctica Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Mizuho Station ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683)
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description The Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition operated a three-year project, Polar Experiment South (POLEX-South), from 1979 when the project was limited mainly to the meteorological program, especially the measurements of radiation and vertical profile of temperature and wind in the lowest 30m layer at Mizuho Station (70°42′S, 44°20′E, 2230m above sea level) where katabatic wind blew continuously at a velocity of 12-13 m/s and caused drifting snow. A 30m tower was erected and instrumented in January 1979 and the meteorological program was operational through 1979 and will continue until 1981. The radiation measurements of global shortwave, reflected shortwave, and outgoing and incident longwave were made at the snow surface and at the top of the tower. Direct solar radiation and net radiation were measured only at the snow surface. Temperatures were measured at 15 different levels (7 heights, surface, 7 subsurfaces). Wind velocities and wind directions were measured at 7 levels and 2 levels, respectively. Drifting snow flux, thermal flux in snow, dew point temperature and pressure were also measured. The recording system included a micro-computer, a data logger, transducers, magnetic tape recorders, analog recorders and printing instruments. The measured values were sampled every minute and recorded by magnetic tape recorder and analog recorders. This paper mainly describes the installation and performance of the meteorological system set in a cold katabatic wind area such as Mizuho Station.
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author Shinji Mae
Makoto Wada
Takashi Yamanouchi
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title The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance
title_short The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance
title_full The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance
title_fullStr The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance
title_full_unstemmed The system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica: Installation and performance
title_sort system of measurements of radiation and micrometeorological elements at mizuho station, east antarctica: installation and performance
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