Abstract
In this paper, AMeDAS data in 1994 and 1995 are shown graphically on the computer display by a dynamic display software program. Hourly pictures (size:640 × 480dots) of four meteorological elements (ie;air temperature, wind direction-wind speed, sunshine duration and precipitation) are out files to a floppy disk in the form of image data from continuous display pictures by an interruption processing using a PF (function) key of the computer. These selected pictures are printed out at 720 dpi on a color printer by using GV(Graphic Viewer) and Paint software tools. From the analysis of typical meteorological pictures in winter and summer seasons, which includes typhoons, the relationship of meteorological elements and the correlation between weather and geographical features became evident. Therefore, it was concluded from the dynamic display method of AMeDAS data that hourly changes in air temperature, wind direction, wind speed, sunshine duration and precipitation in each of the measuring stations could be understood easily, in addition to being effective for displaying measured data in other meteorological robots.