This data set was measured by the Panda-1 automatic weather station which was deployed in 2010 under collaboration of the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science and Australian Antarctic Division. The station was located at 74°39'S, 77°00'E, with an altitude of 2737m. Two layers of wind speed, temperature, humidity and snow temperature were equipped on the AWS. Besides, radiation were also recorded here
In the year 2006-07, India Meteorological Department (IMD) expanded and upgraded its network of Auto...
This report describes the results of meteorological observations carried out by the Meteorological O...
A good astronomical site must fulfill several criteria including low atmospheric turbulence and low ...
This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The data was obtained, by ETA project, with a sampling frequency of 0.1 Hz and stored as 5-min avera...
A new meteorological dataset derived from records of Antarctic automatic weather stations (here call...
The data set contains records from an automatic weather station (AWS) installed at the lateral morai...
The dataset comprises 10 automatic weather stations in Antarctica, deployed and maintained by the In...
A Mobile - Automatic Weather Station (M-AWS) was designed to record a set of ground measurements, on...
The 1228 km over-snow traverse route between the Chinese Zhongshan Station, on the coast of Prydz Ba...
This interactive data set allows students to get a feel for why Antarctica is known as the windiest,...
Meteorological observations are made at Advance Camp (74°12′S, 34°59′E, 3200m above sea level) in Ea...
In the year 2006-07, India Meteorological Department (IMD) expanded and upgraded its network of Auto...
This report describes the results of meteorological observations carried out by the Meteorological O...
A good astronomical site must fulfill several criteria including low atmospheric turbulence and low ...
This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
This paper focuses on instrumentation and observational results of eight Automatic Weather Station (...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
The data was obtained, by ETA project, with a sampling frequency of 0.1 Hz and stored as 5-min avera...
A new meteorological dataset derived from records of Antarctic automatic weather stations (here call...
The data set contains records from an automatic weather station (AWS) installed at the lateral morai...
The dataset comprises 10 automatic weather stations in Antarctica, deployed and maintained by the In...
A Mobile - Automatic Weather Station (M-AWS) was designed to record a set of ground measurements, on...
The 1228 km over-snow traverse route between the Chinese Zhongshan Station, on the coast of Prydz Ba...
This interactive data set allows students to get a feel for why Antarctica is known as the windiest,...
Meteorological observations are made at Advance Camp (74°12′S, 34°59′E, 3200m above sea level) in Ea...
In the year 2006-07, India Meteorological Department (IMD) expanded and upgraded its network of Auto...
This report describes the results of meteorological observations carried out by the Meteorological O...
A good astronomical site must fulfill several criteria including low atmospheric turbulence and low ...