Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics
Online ISSN : 1880-6643
Print ISSN : 0031-126X
ISSN-L : 0031-126X
Volume 53, Issue 2
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  • Naoko Kitabatake
    2002 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 59-73
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: June 13, 2006
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       Some tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific have particular characteristics, classified as the SH pattern by the Japan Meteorological Agency (1990). One such cyclone, Tropical Storm Bolaven (0006), which took an irregular track in the East China Sea in midsummer, was examined. It did not attain typhoon intensity, and had associated deep convective clouds only in the south and dry air in the middle and upper troposphere in the north of the cyclone. The northern dry region was warmer than the southern moist region, and therefore the cyclone was associated with baroclinicity in the middle troposphere. However, the surface wind field was similar to that of a typical tropical cyclone.
       We also examined the relation of the structure of Bolaven and its environment using the objective analysis dataset of JMA. Bolaven was located southeast of a prominent Tibetan high in the early stage of its lifecycle. In the upper troposphere, a strong northerly wind on the eastern fringe of the Tibetan high converged in the north of Bolaven, and an easterly flow diverged in the south of Bolaven. It is inferred that regional differences in the curvature of the geopotential height field associated with the Tibetan high and the cyclone, and the consequent inertial stability, contributed to the flow and the distribution of horizontal divergence. In the middle troposphere, zonal temperature gradients were generated by the warm continental air mass in the western North Pacific, where the circulation of Bolaven generated horizontal temperature advection. These contributed to the asymmetric distribution of the vertical motion near the cyclone and to the irregular movement of the cyclone.
       In the later stage of its lifecycle, Bolaven had the structure of a meridionally reversed baroclinic disturbance in the middle troposphere, although the large-scale environment changed significantly in the upper troposphere. This suggests that an asymmetric tropical cyclone organized in a particular environment could be maintained by midtropospheric frontogenesis through the tilting effect for some period.
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  • Akio Kobayashi, Takeyasu Yamamoto, Yuki Hatanaka, Kazushi Maruyama, Ju ...
    2002 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 75-84
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: June 13, 2006
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       Geographical Survey Institute and Japan Meteorological Agency have operated a monitoring system for crustal deformations in the Tokai area since 1998, which has performed a baseline analysis using 3-hour GPS data. We investigated precision and characteristics of the coordinate and the baseline length obtained by the analysis. The precision of the baseline length obtained from 3-hour data is a couple of times worse than that obtained from a daily data. Correlation of coordinate variations between every pair of the observation stations was examined, and then the stations were divided into six groups according to the correlation coefficient evaluated. These groups corresponded to both analysis clusters that the station belonged to and classification of the monument/antenna type that was adopted at the station. Alteration to the new analysis strategy has reduced the difference of groups depended on the monument/antenna type.
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