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  1. Identifying Snowfall Clouds at Syowa Station, Antarctica via a Convolutional Neural Network

    This study evaluated the impact of Atmospheric River (AR) clouds on snowfall amounts based on limited observation data to estimate the surface mass...
    Kazue Suzuki, Masaki Shimomura, ... Terumasa Tokunaga in Advances in Artificial Intelligence
    Conference paper 2021
  2. Transient ionization of the mesosphere during auroral breakup: Arase satellite and ground-based conjugate observations at Syowa Station

    Transient mesospheric echo in the VHF range was detected at an altitude of 65–70 km during the auroral breakup that occurred from 2220 to 2226 UT on...

    Ryuho Kataoka, Takanori Nishiyama, ... Nana Higashio in Earth, Planets and Space
    Article Open access 23 January 2019
  3. MgII as a Solar Proxy to Filter F2-Region Ionospheric Parameters

    The estimation of long-term variations in F2 region ionospheric parameters is sensitive to the proxy used to filter solar activity effects, in...

    Blas F. de Haro Barbás, Ana G. Elias, ... Franco D. Medina in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 29 October 2021
  4. Indications of seismic station phase reversals detected from parametric data in the ISC bulletin

    The goodness of fit of first motion manually picked polarities from the reviewed Bulletin of the International Seismological Centre (ISC) is examined...

    K. Lentas in Journal of Seismology
    Article 10 November 2020
  5. Quasi-12 h Inertia-Gravity Waves in the Lower Mesosphere Observed by the PANSY Radar at Syowa Station (39.6 °E, 69.0 °S)

    In this chapter, data from the first observation by a complete system of the PANSY radar in March 16–24, 2015 are examined. During this observation...
    Chapter 2020
  6. Correlation study of the annual signal in GPS and DORIS station positions with atmospheric and hydrology loading effects

    In this paper, the origin of the annual signal observed in the position time series of the GPS (Global Positioning System) and DORIS (Doppler...

    Sofiane Khelifa in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 24 February 2021
  7. Observation of Polar Stratospheric Clouds at Dome C, Antarctica.

    The LiDAR observatory at Dome C, Antarctica, has been active since 2014. Its main goal is the observation of polar stratospheric clouds during the...
    Marcel Snels, Luca Di Liberto, ... Federico Serva in Proceedings of the 30th International Laser Radar Conference
    Conference paper 2023
  8. Ring of Station Method in Research of Cosmic Ray Variations: 1. General Description

    Abstract

    For over 60 years, neutron monitors have remained the main standard, stable instrument for the measurement of cosmic rays with energies from...

    M. A. Abunina, A. V. Belov, ... A. A. Melkumyan in Geomagnetism and Aeronomy
    Article 01 January 2020
  9. Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow

    The influence of drifting and blowing snow on surface mass and energy exchange is difficult to quantify due to limitations in both measurements and...

    Armin Sigmund, Jérôme Dujardin, ... Michael Lehning in Boundary-Layer Meteorology
    Article Open access 11 August 2021
  10. Atmospheric River Signatures in Radiosonde Profiles and Reanalyses at the Dronning Maud Land Coast, East Antarctica

    Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are an important component of the hydrological cycle linking moisture sources in lower latitudes to the Antarctic surface...

    Irina V. Gorodetskaya, Tiago Silva, ... Naohiko Hirasawa in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
    Article Open access 18 April 2020
  11. Early aerial expedition photos reveal 85 years of glacier growth and stability in East Antarctica

    During the last few decades, several sectors in Antarctica have transitioned from glacial mass balance equilibrium to mass loss. In order to...

    Mads Dømgaard, Anders Schomacker, ... Anders A. Bjørk in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 25 May 2024
  12. Summary and Concluding Remarks

    In this chapter, the main results revealed by the combination of the PANSY radar observation and a long-term simulation using the high-top...
    Chapter 2020
  13. Outbursts from an ice-marginal lake in Antarctica in 1969–1971 and 2017, revealed by aerial photographs and satellite data

    The liquid water around the Antarctic Ice Sheet plays a key role in modulating both the vulnerability of ice shelves to hydrofracturing and ice...

    Shuntaro Hata, Moto Kawamata, Koichiro Doi in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  14. Seismo-Geophysical Studies in the Antarctic Region: Geodynamical Implications

    Conduction of integrated seismo-geophysical studies in the Antarctic region is a challenge as well as very much warranted to explore the region for...
    Chapter 2022
  15. Future SLR station networks in the framework of simulated multi-technique terrestrial reference frames

    Currently, the requirements of the Global Geodetic Observing System are not yet met by the latest global terrestrial reference frames (TRF). In this...

    Susanne Glaser, Rolf König, ... Harald Schuh in Journal of Geodesy
    Article 08 April 2019
  16. A Detail Investigation on the Antarctic Wind Energy

    The scientific development of wind energy based on local conditions is conducive to the urgent energy demand and environmental protection of...

    Kai-shan Wang, Di Wu, ... Kai Wu in China Ocean Engineering
    Article 01 August 2023
  17. Can current reanalyses accurately portray changes in Southern Annular Mode structure prior to 1979?

    Early reanalyses are less than optimal for investigating the regional effects of ozone depletion on Southern Hemisphere (SH) high-latitude climate...

    Gareth J. Marshall, Ryan L. Fogt, ... Kyle R. Clem in Climate Dynamics
    Article Open access 29 April 2022
  18. Re-examination of Slip Distribution of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman Earthquake (Mw 9.2) by the Inversion of Tsunami Data Using Green’s Functions Corrected for Compressible Seawater Over the Elastic Earth

    We re-examined the slip distribution on faults of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman (M 9.1 according to USGS) earthquake by the inversion of tsunami data with...

    Yushiro Fujii, Kenji Satake, ... Tung-Cheng Ho in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article Open access 22 November 2021
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