Name | AMY Project JICA-Tibet UpperAir dataset |
Edition | rev2 |
Metadata Identifier | AMY_JICA_Tibet_UpperAir_dataset20230727071458-AMY20130909130838-DIAS20221121113753-en |
Name | JICA Tibet Project |
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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 | Katsunori Tamagawa |
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Organization | Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) |
tamakawa@icharm.org |
Name | JICA Tibet Project ( Project Leader : Toshio Koike) |
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Organization | Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) |
koike@icharm.org |
creation : 2014-11-07
This dataset include JICA/Tibet Upper Air (Sonde , GPS Water Vapor, Wind profiler) observation.]
The 18 Sonde observaion stations, 24 GPS observation stations, and 1 Windprofiler stations are available.
Toward the reduction of meteorological disasters in East Asia including China and Japan as the overall goal, the purpose of the JICA/Tibet Project is to strengthen the operational weather forecasting system of China through the development of numerical weather prediction models importing data obtained by the quantitatively and qualitatively improved observation systems for the Tibetan Plateau and its eastern surrounds. The Project was divided into three phases: (1) a phase for establishing the observation system and developing prediction models (December 2005–September 2007), (2) a phase for operating the established system and improving the developed models (October 2007–August 2008), and (3) a phase for evaluating the performance of the observation system and prediction models (September 2008–June 2009).
Using the data obtained from the JICA/Tibet Project, a data system for data quality checking, data archiving and data searching was developed and established by the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) and Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences (CAMS). The data obtained from the JICA/Tibet Project open to science communities in accordance with the data policy of the Asia Monsoon Year (AMY) Project under the World Climate Research Plan (WCRP).
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
environment
Begin Date | 2007-12-31 |
End Date | 2008-09-16 |
North bound latitude | 33.576 |
West bound longitude | 84.062 |
Eastbound longitude | 107.507 |
South bound latitude | 23.376 |
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theme | Water, Disasters, Climate | GEOSS |
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place | Asia | Country |
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theme | DIAS > Data Integration and Analysis System | No_Dictionary |
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The data obtained from the JICA/Tibet Project open to science communities in accordance with the data policy of the Asia Monsoon Year (AMY) Project.
1. No financial implications are involved for the AMY data exchange.
2. Commercial use and exploitation of AMY data is prohibited.
3. Any re-export or transfer of the original data received from the CDA archive to a third party is prohibited.
4. The origin of AMY data being used for publication of scientific results must be acknowledged and referenced in the publication.
5. AMY data users are strongly encouraged to establish direct contact with data providers for complete interpretation and analysis of data for publication purposes.
6. Co-authorship of data users and AMY Projects’ Principle Investigators on papers making extensive use of AMY data is justifiable and highly recommended.
1. No financial implications are involved for the AMY data exchange.
2. Commercial use and exploitation of AMY data is prohibited.
3. Any re-export or transfer of the original data received from the CDA archive to a third party is prohibited.
4. The origin of AMY data being used for publication of scientific results must be acknowledged and referenced in the publication.
5. AMY data users are strongly encouraged to establish direct contact with data providers for complete interpretation and analysis of data for publication purposes.
6. Co-authorship of data users and AMY Projects’ Principle Investigators on papers making extensive use of AMY data is justifiable and highly recommended.
Whenever AMY data distributed by CDA are being used for publication of scientific results, the author(s) shall sent a copy of the respective publication, preferably in electronic form, to the CDA in order to build up a AMY publication library. CDA will maintain this library and will it make public, for example via CDA's web site, for a continuous monitoring of the AMY data applications and AMY's achievements in general.
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The dataset are used for any academic presentations, and any publication of scientific results, the author(s) shall specify the following acknowledgement
“The data set is archived and provided under the framework of the Japan–China Meteorological Disaster Reduction Corporation Research Center (JICA/Tibet) Project"
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Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II Vol. 90C(2012) : https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jmsj/90C/0/_contents