Development of automatic weather stations in the Japanese Antarctic Climate Research Program (ACR)
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概要
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Automatic weather stations (AWS) were installed in East Queen Maud Land in order to obtain a multi-year climatic record since 1987. After 4 years of operation of Argos and CMOS AWS, they proved to be useful in the observation of climate parameters and associated weather phenomena. Some preliminary results are reported on the Argos AWS units which were effective in studying the cause of the "dark stream" in thermal infrared satellite images and in obtaining a long period of data.
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著者
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Endoh Tatsuo
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Endoh Tatsuo
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido Univ.
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Kikuchi Tokio
Department of Information Science, Kochi University
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Kikuchi Tokio
Department Of Information Science Kochi University
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- Development of automatic weather stations in the Japanese Antarctic Climate Research Program (ACR)