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A new method to estimate the soil temperature of Morioka, Japan, from meteorological data for Morioka was studied with the combined use of the Fourier series and formulas for conduction of heat in solids exchanging heat through radiation with the above ground environment. The point of the advancement in this new method is a fuller use of formulas for conduction of heat in solids which exchange heat through radiation. Considered meteorological factors affecting the soil temperature are air temperature, solar radiation, snow cover, vapor pressure, cloudiness, and precipitation.
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