SCAPIN-2017: OPERATION OF JAPANESE WEATHER SERVICE
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
SUPREME COMMANDER FOR THE ALLIED POWERS
APO 500
16 June 1949
AG 000.93
(1 Jun 49)
GC/O
(SCAPIN - 2017)
MEMORANDUM FOR | JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. |
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SUBJECT | Operation of Japanese Weather Service. |
1. The following memoranda for the Japanese Government from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied rowers, pertaining to the operation of the Japanese Weather Service are rescinded:
AG 000.93 (25 Sept 47) GB/P&E, SCAPIN 1782 - 25 Sept 47
AG 000.93 (25 Sept 47) GB/P&E, SCAPIN 1782/2- 14 Oct 47
2. In accordance with provisions of SCARIN 6494-A, AG 000.93 (26 Mar 49) GC-0, Subject: Direction of Japanese Civil Weather Service, 2 April 49, directives, pertaining to technical practices and procedures, will be issued by Commanding Officer, 2143d Air Weather Wing. Direct correspondence is authorized.
3. The Central Meteorological Observatory (CMO) is authorized to operate approximately one hundred-fifty (150) weather stations to provide a Weather Service for the Japanese Government. Weather Stations, to form a nucleus for this meteorological network, with the minimum services to be rendered by each, will be operated at the following selected locations:
STATION LIST
Index No. Name of Station Location Elevation in Feet Service Rendered (CODE)
47836 Yaku-shima N30 27 EI30 30 51 64
678 Hachijo-jima 33 06 139 47 26 64
676 Nii-jima 34 22 139 15 33 53
677 Miyake- jima 34 07 139 31 125 53
675 Oshima 34 46 139 23 625 64
963 Tori-shima 30 28 140 19 274 53
816 Tomie 32 37 128 46 93 64
817 Nagasaki (MAR) 32 44 129 53 436 53
800 Izuhara 34 12 129 17 73 64
827 Sago shite 34 34 130 33 18 6442
830 Miyasaki 31 56 131 26 28 64
815 Oita 33 14 131 37 19 64
807 Fukuoka (DCMO) 33 35 130 23 12 53
898 Shimisu 32 47 132 58 12 644
899 Murotomisaki 33 15 134 11 610 64
887 Matsuyama 33 50 132 45 108 53
891 Takamatsu (DCMO) 34 19 134 03 34 64
819 Kumamoto 32 49 130 42 129 53
985 Tokushima 34 04 134 35 8 53
47755 Hamada N34 54 EI32 04 65 64
744 Yonago 35 36 133 21 26 6442
740 Saigo 36 12 133 21 91 64
778 Shionomisaki 33 27 135 46 246 6442
772 Osaka (DCMO) 34 39 135 32 26 534
774 Kashiwara 34 30 135 48 213 53
750 Maizuru (MAR) 35 28135 23 102 64
663 Owase 34 04 136 12 53 53
650 Kameyama 34 51 136 23 232 534_
655 Omaezaki 34 36 138 13 154 644
654 Hamamatsu 34 42 137 43 107 53
638 Kofu 35 33 138 34 857 53
662 Tokyo (CMC) 35 41 139 46 19 53
618 Matsumoto 36 15 137 58 2005 53
624 Maebashi 36 24 139 04 370 644
610 Nagano 36 40 138 12 1379 53
615 Utsunomiya 36 33 139 52 398 53
648 Choshi 35 44 140 52 53 64
631 Tsuruga 35 39 136 04 11 53
605 Kanagawa 36 33 136 39 93 53
600 Wajima 37 23 136 54 23 6442
604 Niigata (DCMO) 37 55 139 03 12 534
602 Aikawa 38 01 138 14 149 64
598 Onahama 38 56 l40 54 20 64
587 Sakata 38 54 139 50 11 53
595 Fukushima 37 45 140 28 226 53
588 Yamagata 38 15 140 21 510 53
590 Sendai (SOC) 38 16 140 54 131 5342
582 Akita 39 43 141 06 32 6442
584 Morioka 39 42 141 10 185 53
585 Miyako 39 39 141 58 100 64
575 Aomori 40 51 140 42 14 53
430 Hakodate (MAR) 41 47 140 43 116 53
426 Urakawa 42 09 142 47 115 53
421 Suttsu 42 48 140 13 55 53
417 Obihiro 42 55 143 12 132 53
412 Sapporo (DOC) 43 04 141 20 59 6442
407 Asahikawa 43 46 142 22 371 53
420 Nemuro 43 20 145 35 86 644
401 Wakkanai 45 25 141 41 6 6442
Symbolic form of code for "Service Rendered" is FSTPQ.
F Number of forecast maps per day.
S Code for number of surface observations required per day.
T Code for required number of surface observations transmitted.
P Number of pilot balloon and RAWIN observations per day.
Q Number of radiosonde observations per day.
Code breakdown for S.
S Number Time of Observations Required - GMT
0 No surface observations
1 Observations at 01 Z
2 Observations at 01-05-13-21 Z
3 Observations at 00-01-05-06-13-21 Z
4 Observations at 00-01-03-05-06-09-12-13-21 Z
5 Observations at 00-03-06-09-12-15-18-21 Z
6 Observations Hourly
Code breakdown for T.
T Number Time of Observations Transmitted - GMT
0 None transmitted
1 Transmitted at 00-06 Z
2 Transmitted at 00-03-06-09-12-21 Z
3 Transmitted at 00-03-06-09-12-15-18-21 Z
4 Transmitted Hourly
Code breakdown for P and Q.
P or Q Number
0 No upper air observations
1 0300Z observations
2 0300 and 1500Z observations
3 0300, 1500 and either 0900 or 2100Z observations
4 0300, 0900, 1500 and 2100Z observations
All scheduled upper air observations taken will be transmitted. The supplementary letters after the code for service rendered indicate the following:
C Coast sea water observations.
E Earth current observations.
L Land water observations.
M Oceanographic observations by local liners or weather ships.
P Silver plate pyrheliometer observations.
R Robitsch pyrheliometer observations.
S Simple seismograph observations.
T Tide gaage station.
W Weichert Seismograph observations.
4. In addition to the above stations, the CMO may select the locations, and determine the additional services to be rendered, to complete this network. A report showing the stations to be operated, with services rendered, will be submitted to the Commanding Officer 2143d Air Weather Wing. Corrections to this report will be submitted when any change is made in the location or service rendered by any station.
5. Since the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers has committed the Japanese Government to subscribe to the International Meteorological Organization, the services rendered by the weather stations listed in paragraphs 3 and 4 above will not be covered by procurement instrument.
6. The Central Meteorological Observatory is authorized the use of the following ships for supply and maintenance transportation to weather stations upon the approval of the Commanding Officer, 2143d Air Weather Wing.
Ryofu-maru Yushio-maru Asashio-maru
Shumpu-maru Kuroshio-maru Oyashio-maru
7. Request for changes in service rendered or change in location of any station listed in paragraph 3, will be submitted, through the Commanding Officer, 2143d Air Weather Wing, to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers for final authorization.
8. The four weather stations now being operated in the Ryukyu Islands will continue to be operated by CMO until such time as relieved of that responsibility by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.
Ishigaki-jima N24 20 EI24 10
Miyako-jima 24 24 125 17
Naze 28 23 129 30
Minamiogori-jima 25 50 131 14
FOR THE SUPREME COMMANDER:
R.M. LEVY,
Colonel, AGD,
Adjutant General.