CEOP CAMP Western Indonesia Reference Site


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IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

Name CEOP CAMP Western Indonesia Reference Site
Metadata Identifier CEOP_CAMP_Western_Indonesia20230727060023-DIAS20221121113753-en

CONTACT

CONTACT on DATASET

Name Manabu D. Yamanaka
Organization Independent Administrative Institution Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
Address 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 237-0061, Japan
TEL +81-46-867-9280
FAX +81-46-867-9251
E-mail mdy@jamstec.go.jp
Name Jun-Ichi Hamada
Organization Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
Address 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 237-0061, JAPAN
TEL +81-46-867-9251
FAX +81-46-867-9255
E-mail hamada@jamstec.go.jp

CONTACT on PROJECT

Data Integration and Analysis System

Name DIAS Office
Organization Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Address 3173-25, Showa-Cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 236-0001, Japan
E-mail dias-office@diasjp.net

DOCUMENT AUTHOR

Name Manabu D. Yamanaka
Organization Independent Administrative Institution Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
E-mail mdy@jamstec.go.jp
Name Jun-Ichi Hamada
Organization Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
E-mail hamada@jamstec.go.jp

DATASET CREATOR

Name Manabu D. Yamanaka
Organization Independent Administrative Institution Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
E-mail mdy@jamstec.go.jp
Name Jun-Ichi Hamada
Organization Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Observational Research for Global Change
E-mail hamada@jamstec.go.jp

DATE OF THIS DOCUMENT

2023-07-27

DATE OF DATASET

  • creation : 2010-06-16

  • revision : 2010-12-24

DATASET OVERVIEW

Abstract

This data set contains the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP) Enhanced Observing Period 3 (EOP-3) and Enhanced Observing Period 4 (EOP-4) CEOP Asia-Australia Monsoon Project (CAMP) Equatorial Island 30 Minute Surface Meteorology and Radiation Data Set. This data set contains 30 minute data from one station in the CAMP reference site for the CEOP EOP-3/EOP-4 time period, which is the Kototabang station. This dataset contains the entire EOP-3 and EOP-4 time period (i.e., 1 October 2002 through 31 December 2004).

Topic Category(ISO19139)

  • climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere

Temporal Extent

Begin Date 2002-10-01 00:00:00
End Date 2007-12-31 23:59:59
Temporal Characteristics 30minute

Geographic Bounding Box

North bound latitude -0.200000
West bound longitude 100.320000
Eastbound longitude 100.320000
South bound latitude -0.200000

Keywords

Keywords on Dataset

Keyword Type Keyword Keyword thesaurus Name
theme Climate, Water GEOSS

Keywords on Project

Data Integration and Analysis System
Keyword Type Keyword Keyword thesaurus Name
theme DIAS > Data Integration and Analysis System No_Dictionary

Distribution Information

name version specification
PRN no information CEOP Unified Format

DATA REMARKS

For all parameters, the data has been visually checked, looking for extremely and unusual low/high values and/or periods with constant values thorough the CAMP Quality Control Web Interface.

The quality control flags follow the CEOP data flag definition document.

DATA POLICY

Data Policy by the Data Provider

1. No financial implications are involved for the CEOP reference site data exchange.

2. Commercial use and exploitation of CEOP reference site 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 CEOP reference site data being used for publication of scientific results must be acknowledged and referenced in the publication.

5. CEOP reference site 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 CEOP reference site Principle Investigators on papers making extensive use of CEOP data is justifiable and highly recommended.

see http://www.eol.ucar.edu/projects/ceop/dm/documents/ceop_policy.html

Data Policy by the Project

Data Integration and Analysis System

If data provider does not have data policy, DIAS Terms of Service (https://diasjp.net/en/terms/) and DIAS Privacy Policy (https://diasjp.net/en/privacy/) apply.

If there is a conflict between DIAS Terms of Service and data provider's policy, the data provider's policy shall prevail.

DATA SOURCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Acknowledge the Data Provider

A minimum requirement is to reference CEOP as:

The in-situ data is provided under the framework of the "Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project (CEOP)."

for the Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project data (2005), and as:

The satellite data is provided under the framework of the "Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)."

for the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period data (2001 - 2004).

Acknowledge the Project

Data Integration and Analysis System

If you plan to use this dataset for a conference presentation, paper, journal article, or report etc., please include acknowledgments referred to following examples. If the data provider describes examples of acknowledgments, include them as well.

" In this study, [Name of Dataset] provided by [Name of Data Provider] was utilized. This dataset was also collected and provided under the Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS), which was developed and operated by a project supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. "

REFERENCES

Original data was collected and is provided within the framework of

the research collaboration between Frontier Observational Research

System for Global Change (FORSGC), Japan Marine Science and Technology

Center (JAMSTEC) and Radio Science Center for Space and Atmosphere

(RASC), Kyoto University, financially supported by the Japanese

Ministry of Education, Science and Culture.

Mori S., J. -I. Hamada, Y. I. Tauhid, M. D. Yamanaka, N. Okamoto,

F. Murata, N. Sakurai, H. Hashiguchi, and T. Sribimawati, 2004:

Diurnal land-sea rainfall peak migration over Sumatera Island,

Indonesian maritime continent observed by TRMM satellite and intensive

rawinsonde soundings, Mon. Wea. Rev., accepted

Murata F., M. D. Yamanaka, M. Fujiwara, S. -Y. Ogino, H. Hashiguchi,

S. Fukao, M. Kudsy, T. Sribimwati, S. W. B. Harijono, and E. Kelana,

2002: Relationship between wind and precipitation observed with a UHF

radar, GPS rawinsonde and surface meteorological instruments at

Kototabang, West Sumatera during September-October 1998, J. Meteor.

Soc. Japan, 80, 347-360.

Renggono F., H. Hashiguchi, S. Fukao, M. D. Yamanaka, S. -Y Ogino,

N. Okamoto, F. Murata, S. W. B. Harijono, M. Kudsy, M. Kartasasmita,

and G. Ibrahim, 2001: Precipitating clouds observed by 1.3-GHz L-band

boundary layer radars in equatorial Indonesia, Ann. Geophys., 19,

889-897.

Widiyatomi I., H. Hashiguchi, S. Fukao, M. D. Yamanaka, S. -Y. Ogino,

K. S. Gage, S. W. B. Harijono, S. Diharto, and H. Djojodiharjo, 2001:

Examination of 3-6 day disturbances over equatorial Indonesia based on

boundary layer radar observations during 1996-1999 at Serpong, Biak

and Bukittinggi, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 79, 317-331.

Wu P., J. -I. Hamada, S. Mori, Y. I. Tauhid, M. D. Yamanaka, and

F. Kimura, 2003: Diurnal variation of precipitable water over a

mountainous area of Sumatra Island, J. Appl. Meteor., 42, 1107-1105.

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