ID-394 : Arctic storms and water circulation over the Norwegian Sea
Type
FIELDWORK
Research/Observation Title
Arctic storms and water circulation over the Norwegian Sea
Research/Observation Purpose
An X-band vertical pointing Doppler radar and microwave radio meter were set up and collected data at the Bear Island Meteorological Station.
Science Summary (common)
1) Interactions between Arctic aerosols, ozone and clouds and their impaction for the climate change.
2)Material variations in the Arctic troposphere and stratosphere and their impaction for the climate.
3)Studies on polar low and water circulation on Norwegian Sea.
Planning Period
Planning Start Year 1999 〜 Planning End Year 2001
Principal Investigator
1),2) Takashi YAMANOUCHI, 3) Hiroshi UYEDA
1),2) National Institute of Polar Research, 3)Graduate school of science, Hokkaido University
- Individual Project Information 1/1 Research/Observation Period 1999-10-01 〜 2000-06-30
Discipline(s)
Atmospheric Science
Personnel
Roll | Contact Person | Name | Yoshio ASUMA | Affiliation | Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University | asuma@ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp |
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Roll | Contact Person | Name | M. KAJIKAWA | Affiliation | Akita Univ. |
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Roll | Contact Person | Name | T. HAYASAKA | Affiliation | Tohoku Univ. |
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Research/Observation Methods
Bear Island Meteorological Station
Research/Observation Period
1999-10-01 〜 2000-06-30
Research/Observation Point (Detail)
Field Site: Bear Island, Norway | Latitude [degree]: 74.461114 | Longitude [degree]: 19.112018 |
Data Registration
06:40 on Thu March 19, 2020
Last Update
07:29 on Thu March 19, 2020