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The Mount Fuji Radar System is a historic weather radar system located on the summit of Mount Fuji, Japan. It was completed on August 15, 1964, and is now recorded on the list of IEEE Milestones in electrical engineering. When first built, the Mount Fuji Radar System was the world's highest weather radar (elevation 3776 meters), and could observe major weather phenomena, such as destructive typhoons, at a range of more than 800 kilometers. It was designed by the Japan Meteorological Agency and built by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.

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  • Radar météorologique du mont Fuji (fr)
  • 富士山レーダー (ja)
  • Mount Fuji Radar System (en)
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  • Le radar météorologique du mont Fuji est un radar qui était situé au sommet du mont Fuji, au Japon. Il a été achevé le 15 août 1964 et a opéré jusqu'en 1999. Il est maintenant inscrit sur la liste des jalons de l'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) en génie électrique. Ce radar était le plus élevé au monde (3 776 mètres d'altitude) au moment de sa construction. Il permettait observer l'approche des précipitations liés à des phénomènes tels que les typhons à plus de 800 kilomètres de distance. Il a été conçu par l'Agence météorologique du Japon (JMA) et construit par Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. (fr)
  • 富士山レーダー(ふじさんレーダー)は、気象庁が1964年に富士山頂の富士山測候所に設置した気象レーダーとその運用システム。1999年に運用を終了した。本事案は気象レーダー運用の電気技術史に残すべき顕著な事例として2000年3月にIEEEマイルストーンに認定された。 (ja)
  • The Mount Fuji Radar System is a historic weather radar system located on the summit of Mount Fuji, Japan. It was completed on August 15, 1964, and is now recorded on the list of IEEE Milestones in electrical engineering. When first built, the Mount Fuji Radar System was the world's highest weather radar (elevation 3776 meters), and could observe major weather phenomena, such as destructive typhoons, at a range of more than 800 kilometers. It was designed by the Japan Meteorological Agency and built by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. (en)
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  • Le radar météorologique du mont Fuji est un radar qui était situé au sommet du mont Fuji, au Japon. Il a été achevé le 15 août 1964 et a opéré jusqu'en 1999. Il est maintenant inscrit sur la liste des jalons de l'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) en génie électrique. Ce radar était le plus élevé au monde (3 776 mètres d'altitude) au moment de sa construction. Il permettait observer l'approche des précipitations liés à des phénomènes tels que les typhons à plus de 800 kilomètres de distance. Il a été conçu par l'Agence météorologique du Japon (JMA) et construit par Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. (fr)
  • The Mount Fuji Radar System is a historic weather radar system located on the summit of Mount Fuji, Japan. It was completed on August 15, 1964, and is now recorded on the list of IEEE Milestones in electrical engineering. When first built, the Mount Fuji Radar System was the world's highest weather radar (elevation 3776 meters), and could observe major weather phenomena, such as destructive typhoons, at a range of more than 800 kilometers. It was designed by the Japan Meteorological Agency and built by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. The system is notable for its advances in weather radar technology, remote control, and difficulty of construction, as it required the transport and assembly of some 500 tons of material during mountain's short summer. It operated at a frequency of 2880 megahertz, with output power of 1500 kilowatts, and a pulse width of 3.5 microseconds. Its antenna was a circular dish, 5 meters in diameter, of parabolic shape, rotating at either 3 or 5 revolutions per minute, and housed within a 9-meter radome. The system was decommissioned in 1999, as it was superseded by weather satellites. The dome, radar dish and support equipment were relocated to a purpose-built museum in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi in 2001. It was replaced by an automated weather system in 2004. (en)
  • 富士山レーダー(ふじさんレーダー)は、気象庁が1964年に富士山頂の富士山測候所に設置した気象レーダーとその運用システム。1999年に運用を終了した。本事案は気象レーダー運用の電気技術史に残すべき顕著な事例として2000年3月にIEEEマイルストーンに認定された。 (ja)
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