@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011772, author = {上野, 健一 and 磯野, 純平 and 今泉, 文寿 and 井波, 明宏 and 金井, 隆治 and 鈴木, 啓助 and 小林, 元 and 玉川, 一郎 and 斎藤, 琢 and 近藤, 裕昭}, issue = {4}, journal = {地学雑誌}, month = {}, note = {Meteorological data collected at mountain sites during the period 2006?2010 were archived under the Japanese Alps Inter-university Cooperative Project (JALPS). The site managers developed the data policy, and in situ data with metadata sets from 28 observation sites were prepared using a uniform format on a home page. Surface temperature lapse rates, including 3000-m level station data, agreed with previous results, in which the diurnal temperature range varied depending on location and season. A preliminary analysis comparing in situ and reanalysis data for temperature and wind speed showed a better agreement in terms of day-to-day variability but discrepancies in the diurnal mode. An evident weakening (warming) of daytime surface wind speed (temperature) was found at stations above the 3000-m level, indicating the development of convective layers. A new concept of data archiving using a super-site network within the framework of inter-university cooperation was proposed, and the importance of environmental monitoring by means of atmosphere-land interaction in mountainous areas was verified., Article, 地学雑誌. 122(4):638-650 (2013)}, pages = {638--650}, title = {大学間連携事業を通じた中部山岳域の気象データアーカイブ}, volume = {122}, year = {2013} }