Host: Science Council of Japan
Co-host: Architectural Institute of Japan, Japan Association for Wind Engineering, The Institute of Electrical Engineering of Japan, Japan Society of Steel Construction, Japan Society of Civil Engineering, Meteorological Society of Japan
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The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has started routine operation of an observing network of 1.3 GHz wind profiler in April 2001. The system named as WINDAS (Wind Profiler Network and Data Aquisition System) is composed by 25 wind profilers through the Japan Islands and the Control Center at Tokyo. The outlines of the system, data control methods, reliability of the system and examples of data analysis are presented and discussed.