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Schwerdtfeger Automatic Weather Station, 2001 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... -
Schwerdtfeger Automatic Weather Station, 2003 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... -
Schwerdtfeger Automatic Weather Station, 2001 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... -
Schwerdtfeger Automatic Weather Station, 2002 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... -
Schwerdtfeger Automatic Weather Station, 2003 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1997 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1997 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1996 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1996 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1994 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1993 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1994 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1993 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1992 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1992 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1991 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... -
Young Island Automatic Weather Station, 1991 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... -
Year of Polar Prediction in the South Hemisphere: Special Observing Period Radiosondes from External Contributors, 2022.
This record contains ASCII text radiosonde launch data files from collaborating Antarctic research stations/vessels as part of the Year of Polar Prediction-Southern Hemisphere Special Observing Period during the 2022 austral summer. This record is a supplement to... -
Year of Polar Prediction in the Southern Hemisphere: WRF forecast model GRIB file output from AMPS, 2022.
This contains Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) grib file forecast model output for the 00 UTC and 12 UTC model runs for select days from May through August 2022. For 15 May 2022, output from domains 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 are included. For all other... -
YOPP Project: Antarctic Meteoclimatic Observatory - Radiosonde in MZS and Concordia
In the frame of YOPP WMO Project, during the Special Observing Period lasting from 16th November 2018 to 15th February 2019, in Concordia and Mario Zucchelli stations daily soundings were executed regularly in DOMEC at 00:00 and 12:00 UTC, and in MSZ another sounding was done at 06:00 UTC and...