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Record #193108:

[Abrupt increase in the snow depth variability due to travelling extratropical cyclone observed in Sugadaira, central Japan] / Kenichi Ueno, and 3 others.

Title: [Abrupt increase in the snow depth variability due to travelling extratropical cyclone observed in Sugadaira, central Japan] / Kenichi Ueno, and 3 others.
Translated title: Abrupt increase in the snow depth variability due to travelling extratropical cyclone observed in Sugadaira, central Japan.
Author(s): Ueno, Kenichi.
Date: 2008.
Language: Japanese.
In: Seppyo : Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice. (2008.), Vol. 72(4) (2008)
Abstract: Examines marked concave depressions in intra-seasonal variability of snow depth records. Associates these unique snow-depth changes with extra-tropical cyclones passing during core winter season. Simple heat-budget analysis shows that snow surface was melted by sensible heat during warm advections due to cyclone. Re-freezing processes at upper layers during subsequent dry period maintained flat snow level for several days. Phenomenon began after winter 1987/88, when heavy snow winters ceased in coastal areas of Japan Sea. Examines possible influences of PNA and WP atmospheric teleconnnection patterns, and increase in winter precipitation with decrease in pressure of cyclones, but finds no significant relationship between cyclone activity and abrupt snow depth variability.
Notes:

Seppyo : Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice. Vol. 72(4) :237-253 (2008).

English abstract.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
536.5 -- Temperature measurement and control.
551.521 -- Radiation, atmospheric.
551.515.1 -- Polar lows and extratropical cyclones.
551.578.462 -- Snow cover, ablation.
551.578.42 -- Snow surveys.
519.2 -- Statistical methods.
E10 -- Glaciology: snow and avalanches.
(520) -- Japan.
SPRI record no.: 193108

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