@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019643, author = {金原, 淳 and KIMPARA, Atsushi}, issue = {2}, journal = {空電研究所報告}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the previous paper the author reported the distribution of atmospherics in the Far East in summer referring to the active weather phenomena and the general circulation of the air flow in Asia. The present paper is concerned with a continuation in the study of same phenomena, specifically in winter, 1953 and 1954. The nature and distribution of atmospherics emitted from cumulo-nimbi, showers, snow storms, lightning flashes, cold fronts, troughs and jet-streams in the upper atmosphere are investigated in detail. Foyers of atmospherics in the East and South China Sea are explained in detail by the convergence of the modified polar fronts, and those on the Lake Basin of the Yantze and the south coast of China and Indo-China by the westerly disturbances over these districts which pass along the temperate fronts. Foyers in Malaya, the Indonesian Islands, New Guinea, the northern part of Australia, many islands in the Equatorial Pacific are explained by disturbances produced by the orographic trigger action in the convergence zone of intertropical fronts which prevail there in winter.}, pages = {81--93}, title = {極東の空電(第2報, 冬)}, volume = {5}, year = {1955} }