IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1347-5533
Print ISSN : 0385-4205
ISSN-L : 0385-4205
Special Issue Paper
A Linear Array of Wind and Pressure Sensors for High Resolution in situ Measurements in Winter Tornadoes
Kenichi KusunokiKen-ichiro AraiRyohei KatoEiichi SatoChusei Fujiwara
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2016 Volume 136 Issue 5 Pages 286-290

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The Shonai area railroad weather project has investigated fine-scale structure of wind gust dynamics and kinetics such as tornadoes, downbursts, and gust fronts. In this project, in order to improve our understanding of near-surface tornadic features, we developed a linear array of wind and pressure sensors for high resolution in situ measurements in winter tornado cores.  The wind and pressure sensors were deployed along a 1.2-km-long linear array that is located parallel to and about 100 m from the shoreline. Wind data are obtained using 12 two- dimensional fast-response ultrasonic anemometers placed at a height of 5 m at intervals of 100 m. Pressure data are obtained using 25 barometers placed at a height of 50 cm at intervals of 50 m. The pressure ports are designed and loaded to the barometers to reduce the dynamic pressure associated with wind and turbulence. Sampling intervals for both wind and pressure measurements are 100 msec and the sampling are synchronized by the external trigger from data logging computer. In this study, the system overview and the measurement technique will be described, as well as an example of actual winter tornado observations of the system and X-band Doppler radar simultaneously.

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