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Daily observational data collected by two NSF research vessels in the Antarctic Ocean, 1994-present (ongoing).
These datasets are derived from the daily situation reports of two National Science Foundation-operated research vessels, R/V Laurence M. Gould (1994-present) and R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer... -
Amundsen-Scott South Pole (NZSP) Campbell-Stokes Sunshine Recorder Cards, 2023
Sunshine cards serve as a physical measure of the sun’s position and strength for a given time and location on Earth. Sunshine cards from South Pole are created with two Campbell-Stokes recorders.... -
The PANDA automatic weather station network between the coast and Dome A, East Antarctica (1989-2021).
Automatic weather stations have been proved to be a powerful tool for monitoring the near surface meteorological elements of glaciers/caps to determine the surface energy budget, so as to quantify... -
Meteorological data - AWS MODESTA - Antarctic Meteoclimatic Observatory in MSZ and Victoria Land
The Observatory main purpose is to contribute to the monitoring of global climate change monitoring standard meteorological parameters. The automatic weather station AWS Modesta is located on the... -
Meteorological data - AWS GIULIA - Antarctic Meteoclimatic Observatory in MSZ and Victoria Land
The Observatory main purpose is to contribute to the monitoring of global climate change monitoring standard meteorological parameters. The automatic weather station AWS Giulia is located at Mid... -
MALOX - Mario Zucchelli radar, disdrometric and snow gauge measurements during summer precipitation events.
Data of the precipitation fallen during the summer months (November-December-January) on four expeditions, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19, in the Terra Nova Bay area, were obtained using a... -
H128 Automatic Weather Station (AWS) (NIPR)
To clarify the mass and heat balance, snow depositional condition on ice sheet, AWS was installed at H128. The H128 Automatic Weather Station (AWS) Data Graph provides a variety of real-time data,... -
Glacier melt modeling: Wind Speed 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Wind Speed - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document correspond... -
Glacier melt modeling: Wind Direction 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Wind Direction - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document... -
Glacier melt modeling: Short Wave Radiation 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Short Wave Radiation - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document... -
Glacier melt modeling: Relative Humidity 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Relative Humidity - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document... -
Glacier melt modeling: Long Wave Radiation 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Long Wave Radiation - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document... -
Glacier melt modeling: Air Temperature 1996-2011.
This is the data and metadata for modeled Air Temperature - part of six modeled parameters that comprise the Taylor Valley Glacier Melt modeling. Data contained and described in this document... -
Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS): Meteorological and Atmospheric Chemistry Field Measurements
Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS) is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Antarctic Funding Initiative (AFI) funded project, aimed at... -
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.