Name | AMY Project HARIMAU sonde/AWS dataset |
Metadata Identifier | AMY_HARIMAU_dataset20240612144159-AMY20130909130838-DIAS20221121113753-en |
Name | HAMADA Jun-Ichi |
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Organization | Tokyo Metropolitan University |
hamada@tmu.ac.jp |
Name | Prof. Jun Matsumoto, DSc |
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Organization | Dept. of Geography, Tokyo Metrop. Univ. |
Address | Minami-Osawa 1-1, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0397, Japan |
TEL | 042-677-2596 |
FAX | 042-677-2596 |
jun@center.tmu.ac.jp |
Name | DIAS Office |
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Organization | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology |
Address | 3173-25, Showa-Cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 236-0001, Japan |
dias-office@diasjp.net |
Name | HAMADA Jun-Ichi |
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Organization | Tokyo Metropolitan University |
hamada@tmu.ac.jp |
Name | HAMADA Jun-Ichi |
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Organization | Tokyo Metropolitan University |
hamada@tmu.ac.jp |
creation : 2014-04-25
This data set contains
(a) Surface meteorological data observed at 5 stations in Indoesia during January 2008 - December 2010, and
(b) Intensive campaign upper-air meteorological observatoin data observed at 4 stations in the northwestern Java, Indonesia during January 16 - February 15, 2010
under JEPP-HARIMAU project.
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
Begin Date | 2008-01-01 |
End Date | 2010-12-31 |
Temporal Characteristics | Every 3- or 6-hourly interval observation for radiosonde and every 1 minute observation for AWS |
North bound latitude | 1.83333333333333333 |
West bound longitude | 100.533333333333333 |
Eastbound longitude | 136.166666666666667 |
South bound latitude | 6.66666666666666667 |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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theme | Atmosphere > Atmospheric Pressure > Surface Pressure, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Solar Radiation, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature > Surface Air Temperature, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Water Vapor > Humidity, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Surface Winds, Atmosphere > Precipitation > Precipitation Amount, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Pressure > Atmospheric Pressure Measurements, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature > Air Temperature, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Water Vapor > Humidity, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Wind Profiles | GCMD_science |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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place | Asia | Country |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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theme | DIAS > Data Integration and Analysis System | No_Dictionary |
You can download this dataset from DIAS. : https://data.diasjp.net/dl/storages/filelist/dataset:217
Asian Monsoon Years site : http://www.wcrp-amy.org/
name | version | specification |
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ascii text file | 1.0 |
AWS data:
Hourly averaged data set is calculated from the original 1 minute sampling data.
Sonde data:
Original radiosonde data set observed with the VAISALA DigiCORA system
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Yamanaka, M. D., H. Hashiguchi, S. Mori, P. Wu, F. Syamsudin, T. Manik, J.-I. Hamada, M.K. Yamamoto, M. Kawashima, Y. Fujiyoshi, N. Sakurai, M. Ohi, R. Shirooka, M. Katsumata, Y. Shibagaki, T. Shimomai, Erlansyah, W. Setiawan, B. Tejasukmana, Y.S. Djajadihardja, and J.T. Anggadiredja, 2008: HARIMAU radar-profiler network over the Indonesian maritime continent: a GEOSS early achievement for hydrological cycle and disaster prevention. Journal of Disaster Research, 3, 78–88.