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摘要
我们介绍了日本主要城市的高温天气分类。我们创建了日本夏季气压模式的自组织地图(SOM),并在 SOM 节点空间上生成了每个城市的高温日频率分布。通过分层聚类,我们确定了几个气候区,这些气候区往往会同时出现日最高气温达到或超过 30°C 的炎热夏日,或日最高气温达到或超过 35°C 的酷热夏日。所获得的炎热夏日气候区部分沿用了以前在地理学中提出的当地气候分类。相比之下,极热日的气候区缺乏地理连续性,而是与地点是内陆还是沿海有关。这表明酷热天经常是由 foehn 现象引起的。
Weather classifications for high temperatures in Japanese cities
We present weather classifications for high temperatures in major Japanese cities. We created a self-organizing map (SOM) of summer pressure patterns in Japan and generated frequency distributions of hot days on the SOM node space for each city. Through hierarchical clustering, we identified several weather zones, which tended to coincidently experience hot summer days with daily maximum temperatures of 30°C or more, or extremely hot days with daily maximum temperatures of 35°C or more. The obtained weather zones for hot summer days partially followed a local climate classification previously proposed in geography. In contrast, weather zones for extremely hot days lacked geographical continuity and were rather related to whether the sites are inland or coastal. This suggested that extremely hot days were frequently caused by the foehn phenomenon.
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