An account is given of the Antarctic First Regional Observing Study of the Troposphere (FROST) project, which has been organized by the Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere Group of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research. The goals of FROST are to study the meteorology of the Antarctic, to determine the strengths and weaknesses of operational analyses and forecasts over the continent and in the surrounding ocean areas, and to assess the value of new forms of satellite data that are becoming available. FROST is based around three one-month Special Observing Periods (S0Ps)—July 1994, 16 October-15 November 1994, and January 1995 for which comprehensive datasets have been established of model fields and in situ and satellite observa...
Several meteorological datasets, including U.K. Met Office (MetO), European Centre for Medium-Range ...
The Antarctic Plateau offers many benefits to astronomers, including dark and transparent infrared s...
Operations in Antarctica are very much at the mercy of the weather. From early explorations using s...
An assessment is made of the availability of Antarctic synoptic observations on the World Meteorolog...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Fi...
A prime objective of atmospheric science research in Antarctica is to use the special conditions fou...
This thesis chiefly addresses a) the use of Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) in determining the near...
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The First International Symposium on Operational Weather Forecasting in Antarctica was held in Hobar...
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/横断セッション:[IW] 全大気圏 -南極地域観測第Ⅷ期・第Ⅸ期重点研究観測の活動を含めて-12月6日(水)統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室D304The Eighth Sy...
The performance of the UK Meteorological Office operational numerical weather prediction system in t...
A regional atmospheric climate model with a horizontal grid spacing of 55 km has been used to simula...
An overview is presented of the analysis procedures and problems encountered in the FROST reanalysis...
International audienceThe impact of observations on analysis uncertainty and forecast performance wa...
Antarctica plays a central role in global climate variability and change, but sustained efforts to i...
Several meteorological datasets, including U.K. Met Office (MetO), European Centre for Medium-Range ...
The Antarctic Plateau offers many benefits to astronomers, including dark and transparent infrared s...
Operations in Antarctica are very much at the mercy of the weather. From early explorations using s...
An assessment is made of the availability of Antarctic synoptic observations on the World Meteorolog...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The Fi...
A prime objective of atmospheric science research in Antarctica is to use the special conditions fou...
This thesis chiefly addresses a) the use of Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) in determining the near...
< Previous Article Next Article > Volume 14, Issue 6 (December 1999) Add to Favorites E...
The First International Symposium on Operational Weather Forecasting in Antarctica was held in Hobar...
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/横断セッション:[IW] 全大気圏 -南極地域観測第Ⅷ期・第Ⅸ期重点研究観測の活動を含めて-12月6日(水)統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室D304The Eighth Sy...
The performance of the UK Meteorological Office operational numerical weather prediction system in t...
A regional atmospheric climate model with a horizontal grid spacing of 55 km has been used to simula...
An overview is presented of the analysis procedures and problems encountered in the FROST reanalysis...
International audienceThe impact of observations on analysis uncertainty and forecast performance wa...
Antarctica plays a central role in global climate variability and change, but sustained efforts to i...
Several meteorological datasets, including U.K. Met Office (MetO), European Centre for Medium-Range ...
The Antarctic Plateau offers many benefits to astronomers, including dark and transparent infrared s...
Operations in Antarctica are very much at the mercy of the weather. From early explorations using s...