Abstract
The changes in air temperatures on Mount (Mt.) Fuji, Japan were evaluated. Various parameters of air temperatures on Mt Fuji in Japan were obtained from Japan Metrological Agency. Parameters of air temperatures were positively correlated with years on Mt. Fuji. In addition, the number of days under –24°C in January was negatively correlated with years. Global warming was also proved on Mt. Fuji in Japan, especially in winter. Therefore, we need to deal with global warming effect.
Highlights
Global average temperatures are predicted to increase by the end of this century
We need to deal with global warming effect
Global warming was not proved at Showa base in Antarctica
Summary
Global average temperatures are predicted to increase by the end of this century. An increase in mortality related to heat waves has been reported from various industrialized countries [1]. We have showed that higher air temperature was closely associated with higher ambulance transports in Takamatsu [2] and Okayama [3] areas, Japan. We have reported that positive changes in air temperatures were noted in some Japanese areas [4,5]. Whether an increase in air temperatures is increasing in the world remains to be investigated. Mount (Mt.) Fuji (3775.63 m) is the highest mountain in Japan and the parameters of air temperatures have been monitored. We evaluated the chronological changes in air temperatures on Mt. Fuji, Japan
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