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Baldrick Automatic Weather Station, 2009 quality-controlled observational data.
These files contain monthly observational data that have been quality-controlled using semi-automated computer programs as well as oversight by our staff. The filenames are prefixed with a label identifying one of three different observation intervals - ten minute (10min), one hour (1hr), and... -
Baldrick Automatic Weather Station, 2008 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
Baldrick Automatic Weather Station, 2009 Reader format three-hour observational data.
The Reader three-hourly observation data are composed of the nearest valid instantaneous observation within 40 minutes of the synoptic reporting times (i.e., 00, 03, 06, 09, 12, 15, 18, and 21). These data are uncorrected for the years 1980-1990, gross error checked for 1991-2000, and quality... -
Automatic Weather Station acoustic depth gauge data, 2008 - present (ongoing).
These files contain acoustic depth gauge data for a number of AMRC automatic weather station sites. This data is not quality-controlled. The column order is as follows: Argos_ID Day_of_the_Month Time Distance Time is in HH:MM format, and is in UTC. Distance is the distance (m) from the sensor to... -
Baldrick Automatic Weather Station, 2008 quality-controlled observational data.
These files contain monthly observational data that have been quality-controlled using semi-automated computer programs as well as oversight by our staff. The filenames are prefixed with a label identifying one of three different observation intervals - ten minute (10min), one hour (1hr), and... -
Baldrick Automatic Weather Station, 2008 Reader format three-hour observational data.
The Reader three-hourly observation data are composed of the nearest valid instantaneous observation within 40 minutes of the synoptic reporting times (i.e., 00, 03, 06, 09, 12, 15, 18, and 21). These data are uncorrected for the years 1980-1990, gross error checked for 1991-2000, and quality... -
AWS2 Automatic Weather Station, 2019 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
AWS2 Automatic Weather Station, 2018 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
AWS1 Automatic Weather Station, 2018 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
Automatic Weather Station subsurface snow temperature data, 1992-1996.
GISPII AWS (78.58 N, 38.46 W, 3205 m) data for subsurface snow temperatures to a depth of 10 m for the years 1992-1996. Data begins in 1992 on day 170 and data ends in 1996 on day 319. Data is daily average data for the period above. Snowtime and airtime are the average time of all of the data... -
Automatic Weather Station daily values, 1980-2002.
The Automatic Weather Station (AWS) project three hour files were processed to yield daily average values for each year or partial year of data. The processing routines were written and implemented by Vijay Suchdeo, NVI, Inc., working under the direction of Dr. Christopher A. Shuman, Code 971... -
Automatic Weather Station on Antarctic ice sheet (NIPR)
Many automatic weather stations (AWS) are installed on the Antarctic ice sheet. The Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) has also established several AWS that conduct continuous observation. We also confirm observational AWS data in Japan. -
Automatic Weather Station climat surface messages, 2006 - present (ongoing).
These files are CLIMAT surface messages, created from a subset of AWS sites from the UW-Madison AWS network. The filenames are named [III]-[YYYY]-[MM].txt, where III is the three-letter code to indicate the station, YYYY is the year, and MM is the month. These files are formatted per the World... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2021 quality-controlled observational data.
These files contain monthly observational data that have been quality-controlled using semi-automated computer programs as well as oversight by our staff. The filenames are prefixed with a label identifying one of three different observation intervals - ten minute (10min), one hour (1hr), and... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2021 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2021 Reader format three-hour observational data.
The Reader three-hourly observation data are composed of the nearest valid instantaneous observation within 40 minutes of the synoptic reporting times (i.e., 00, 03, 06, 09, 12, 15, 18, and 21). These data are uncorrected for the years 1980-1990, gross error checked for 1991-2000, and quality... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2020 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2020 Reader format three-hour observational data.
The Reader three-hourly observation data are composed of the nearest valid instantaneous observation within 40 minutes of the synoptic reporting times (i.e., 00, 03, 06, 09, 12, 15, 18, and 21). These data are uncorrected for the years 1980-1990, gross error checked for 1991-2000, and quality... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2020 quality-controlled observational data.
These files contain monthly observational data that have been quality-controlled using semi-automated computer programs as well as oversight by our staff. The filenames are prefixed with a label identifying one of three different observation intervals - ten minute (10min), one hour (1hr), and... -
Austin Automatic Weather Station, 2019 unmodified ten-minute observational data.
These files contain instantaneous observations at ten-minute intervals, with either six or eight columns. The data have been taken directly from the originally transmitted hexadecimal data with only gross error checking during the processing. There will still be bad data points that are within...