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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... -
APP (YOPP) - Antarctic precipitation properties from ground-based instruments
Characterization of effective precipitation that occurs at ground of Antarctica region, plays a crucial rules in defining and validating global climate models and numerical weather prediction... -
Antarctic Meteoclimatic Observatory in Mario Zucchelli and Victoria Land
Systematic meteorological observations on the ground and at high altitudes have been carried out in the Mario Zucchelli station (MZS) and Terra Vittoria (TV) since 1987. To date, 15 automatic... -
Antarctic Climate Data Collected by Australian Agencies, Ver. 1.
This record provides a listing of meteorological data collected in the Australian Antarctic Territory by members of the Australian Antarctic program (and its predecessors) and the Bureau of... -
Accurate measurement of solar and infrared radiation fluxes on antarctic Plateau at Concordia station (BSRN site)
The research program aims to continue accurate measurements of surface radiative fluxes downwelling and upwelling at Dome-C, within the network Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN... -
2-minute PALMOS automatic weather station meteorological measurements (precipitation, radiation, cloud base, temperature, etc.) from Palmer Station Antarctica, 2001 - March 2017.
Automated weather observation station at Palmer Station Antarctica using Coastal Environment sensors. Started recording in November 2001. Overlapped for two years with manual observations. In... -
Hydrometeor particle size distribution data collected using a snow particle counter on board the R/V Akademik Tryoshnikov in the Southern Ocean during the austral summer of 2016/17 as part of the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE)
Dataset abstract The data consist of the hydrometeor particle size distribution for particles with a size range (average diameter) from 36 to 490 μm (with the last bin including all detected... -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2016)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2016. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2018)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2018. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2015)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2015. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2014)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2014. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2013)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2013. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2012)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2012. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2010)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2010. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation. -
Hourly snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (2011)
Snowfall rates at the Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica (71°57'S - 23°21'E) in 2011. The snowfall rate is in mm/hour (w.e) dervied from the ZE-SR relation.