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Prediction system for radioactive impacts in nuclear emergency (SPEEDI, WSPEEDI)

Nagai, Haruyasu; Chino, Masamichi*

Ten Hasseigen Karano Mesosukeru Kakusan Shumireshon; Fukushima Daiichi Genshiryoku Hatsudensho Jiko O Fumaete (Kisho Kenkyu Noto Dai-248-Go), p.1 - 58, 2023/09

no abstracts in English

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7.2 Source term

Terada, Hiroaki

Ten Hasseigen Karano Mesosukeru Kakusan Shumireshon; Fukushima Daiichi Genshiryoku Hatsudensho Jiko O Fumaete (Kisho Kenkyu Noto Dai-248-Go), p.115 - 121, 2023/09

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Wind effect on currents in a thin surface layer of coastal waters faced open-sea

Nakano, Masanao; Isozaki, Hisaaki; Isozaki, Tokuju; Nemoto, Masashi*; Hasunuma, Keiichi*; Kitamura, Takashi*

Umi No Kenkyu, 18(1), p.37 - 55, 2009/01

To investigate the relationship between the wind and the current along the coast, the continuous observation of wind and current carried out for two years. The observed area was off shore Tokai-mura in Ibaraki prefecture, where faces open ocean. Considering the existence of strong pycnocline, the observation was carried out at the shallow depth over the pycnocline. The period of wind and current variation for 1 day and over several days was significant. Although the long period variation is caused from the variation of weather and season, the south current is formed by the permanent north wind component. The high correlation factor (0.64) between wind and surface current at 0.5 m was obtained throughout two years. As the result of harmonic analysis, both wind and current variations of 1 day period were appeared as S1 component tide, and it was confirmed to be land and sea breeze, and wind driven current, respectively. The land and sea breeze, which contains solar component except S1, adds the wind driven current except S1 to the corresponding component tide. From these results, it is considered that the land and sea breeze makes the pseudo S1 tidal current to the sea surface in the open coastal sea.

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Examination of Harmonic analysis methods using semi-regular sampling data from an ADCP installed on a regular ferry; Evaluation of tidal and residual currents in the eastern mouth of the Tsugaru strait

Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ito, Toshimichi; Iseda, Kenichi*; Nishizawa, Keisuke*; Shima, Shigeki*; et al.

Umi No Kenkyu, 13(6), p.553 - 564, 2004/11

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10-, 25- and 60-day periodical current variations on the western shelf in Hidaka Bay

Kuroda, Hiroshi*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Onishi, Mitsuyo*; Iwahashi, Masayuki*; Sato, Chizuru*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ito, Toshimichi; Iseda, Kenichi*; Nishizawa, Keisuke*; Shima, Shigeki*; et al.

Umi No Kenkyu, 12(2), p.195 - 214, 2003/03

Variabilities of the periodical current fluctuations on the shelf in Hidaka Bay were examined with use of ferry-mounted ADCP data obtained during 2000-2001. As the result of analysis, (1) three periodical variations around 10-, 25- and 60-day period are found, (2) the horizontal phase lag of these variations is little along the ship track, and the vertical phase lag is little at 10- and 25-day variations while several-day at 60-day variation, and (3) the 10-day variation shows coherent cross-correlation between current and wind.

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