In Antarctica, direct measurements of processes shaping the surface mass balance such as precipitation, accumulation and erosion, drifting and blowing snow, and sublimation, are sparse and challenging due to the extreme environment and related difficulties in measuring the variables of interest. An ongoing project, ‘Local Surface Mass Balance in East Antarctica’, is designed to address these processes at the local scale with the objective of relating near-surface atmospheric dynamics, drifting and blowing snow, snow properties, and resulting accumulation and erosion patterns. Two snow mass balance stations at Princess Elisabeth, Antarctica, (72S, 23E, 1380m.a.s.l.) are collecting data since December 2016, including standard meteorological i...