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'''AMeDAS''' ('''''A''utomated ''Me''teorological ''D''ata ''A''cquisition ''S''ystem'''), commonly known in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] as "アメダス" (''amedasu''), is a high-resolution [[surface observation]] network developed by [[Japan Meteorological Agency]] (JMA) used for gathering regional weather data and verifying forecast performance. Begun operation on [[November 1]], [[1974]], the system consists of about 1,300 stations with automatic observation equipment. These stations, of which more than 1,100 are unmanned, are located at an average interval of 17
Observations at manned stations cover [[weather]], [[wind]] [[wind direction|direction]] and [[wind speed|speed]], types and amounts of [[Precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]], types and base heights of [[cloud]]s, [[visibility]], air [[temperature]], [[humidity]], [[sunshine duration]], and [[atmospheric pressure]]. All of these (except weather, visibility and cloud-related meteorological elements) are observed automatically.
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{{Earth-based meteorological observation}}
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[[Category:Meteorological data and networks]]
[[Category:Meteorological instrumentation and equipment]]
[[Category:Geography of Japan]]
[[Category:Science and technology in Japan]]
[[ja:アメダス]]
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