CEOP_CAMP_Himalayas20230727060140-DIAS20221121113753-en
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Gianni Tartari
CNR-IRSA / Ev-K2-CNR Committee
tartari at irsa dot cnr dot it
Elisa Vuillermoz
Ev-K2-CNR Committee
vuillemoz at evk2cnr dot org
2023-07-27
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CEOP CAMP Himalayas Reference Site
2010-05-06
2011-11-22
DIAS (Data Integration and Analysis System)
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Intensive meteorological observations in the Khumbu Valley, Nepal Himalayas, have
been conducted since the middle 90's (Ueno et al., 1996; Tartari et al., 1999;
Bertolani et al., 2000; Ueno et al., 2001; Bollasina et al., 2002; Ueno and Pokhrel,
2002) in order to provide long-term monitoring of the monsoon at high altitude. This
area, being located on the windward side of the Range with respect to the Indian
monsoon, is well exposed to the summer winds. The studies conducted have demonstrated
that the region is a significant point of observation both of local climate and large-
scale circulation. A network of Automated Weather Stations (AWSs) has been established
in the Eastern Himalayas: the AWSs are located at different altitudes, over a 40 km
stretch oriented approximately south to north.
Gianni Tartari
CNR-IRSA / Ev-K2-CNR Committee
+39/035/3230513
+39/035/3230551
Via San Bernardino, 145
Bergamo
24126
Italy
tartari at irsa dot cnr dot it
Elisa Vuillermoz
Ev-K2-CNR Committee
+39/035/3230513
+39/035/3230551
Via San Bernardino, 145
Bergamo
24126
Italy
vuillemoz at evk2cnr dot org
Gianni Tartari
CNR-IRSA / Ev-K2-CNR Committee
tartari at irsa dot cnr dot it
Elisa Vuillermoz
Ev-K2-CNR Committee
vuillemoz at evk2cnr dot org
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The in-situ data is provided under the framework of the "Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project (CEOP)."
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The satellite data is provided under the framework of the "Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)."
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Original data was collected and is provided within the framework of the Ev-K2-CNR/RONAST Joint Scientific and Technological Research Project, funded by Italian Ministries and National Research Council through the Ev-K2-CNR Committee.
Ueno K., and A. P. Pokhrel, 2002: Intra-seasonal air temperature variation in the Nepal
Himalayas, Mausam, 53, 281-288.
Bollasina, M., L. Bertolani, and G. Tartari, 2002: Meteorological observations in the
Khumbu Valley, Nepal Himalayas, 1994-1999, Bull. Glac. Res., 19, 1-11.
Ueno K., R. B. Kayastha, M. R. Chitrakar, O. R. Bajracharya, A. P. Pokhrel, H. Fujinami,
T. Kadota, H. Iida, D. P. Manandhar, M. Hattori, T. Yasunari, and M. Nakawo, 2001:
Meteorological observations during 1994-2000 at the Automatic Weather Station (GEN-AWS)
in Khumbu region, Nepal Himalayas, Bull. Glac. Res., 18, 23-30.
Bertolani, L., M. Bollasina, and G. Tartari, 2000: Recent biennial variability of
meteorological features in the Eastern Highland Himalayas, Geophys. Res. Lett., 17,
2185-2188.
Tartari, G., G. P. Verza, and L. Bertolani, 1999: Meteorological data at the Pyramid
Laboratory. In: A. Lami, R. Mosello, G. Giussani (Eds), Limnology of high altitude
in the Khumbu Valley, Nepal. Documenta Ist. Ital. Idrobiol.
Ueno K., H. Iida, H. Yabuki, K. Seko, A. Sakai, G. S. Lhakupa, R. B. Kayastha, A. P.
Pokhrel, M. L. Shrestha, T. Yasunari, and M. Nakawo, 1996: Establishment of the GEN
Automatic Weather Station (AWS) in Khumbu region, Nepal Himalayas, Bull. Glac. Res.,
14, 13-22.
CEOP CAMP Himalayas Reference Site
2010-05-06
2011-11-22
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Temperature, relative humidity and solar radiation are instantaneous values.
Precipitation is accumulated on the previous hour. Atmospheric pressure is averaged
over the previous hour. Wind speed and direction are the resulting average speed and
direction over the previous hour (calculated by the datalogger by means of data
recorded every 5 seconds): this to minimize data unreliability due to sudden gusts.
Both of them are calculated weighting the frequency distribution of both variables
within each hour.