Barrow coastal ice radar data

The Barrow coastal sea ice radar is 25 kW X-band marine radar with a 8' antenna, which is mounted on top of the bank building in Barrow, Alaska. Sea ice can be detected at ranges of up to about 20km (12 miles). Radar signals are reflected by rough ice, which appears as bright areas in these ima...

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Published: International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive
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spelling dataone:dcx_37545f79-2e92-4636-9a5f-63b0d3fac8d9_2 2024-11-03T19:45:09+00:00 Barrow coastal ice radar data ENVELOPE(-156.92322,-156.34918,71.533356,71.18179) 2016-12-23T20:53:30.513Z https://search.dataone.org/view/dcx_37545f79-2e92-4636-9a5f-63b0d3fac8d9_2 unknown International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive coastal sea ice motion Barrow, Alaska Dataset dataone:urn:node:IARC 2024-11-03T19:09:05Z The Barrow coastal sea ice radar is 25 kW X-band marine radar with a 8' antenna, which is mounted on top of the bank building in Barrow, Alaska. Sea ice can be detected at ranges of up to about 20km (12 miles). Radar signals are reflected by rough ice, which appears as bright areas in these images. Sea ice ridges appear as lines of bright reflections. Buildings, fences and cars on land also return strong signals. Dark areas in the image do not necessarily imply the absence of ice. Dark regions can be caused by shadowing behind tall features or by smooth areas, which do not reflect radar energy back to the antenna. Images are archived every 5 minutes to monitor processes that shape the landfast ice and last only a few hours. Dataset Barrow Sea ice Alaska International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-156.92322,-156.34918,71.533356,71.18179)
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topic coastal sea ice motion
Barrow, Alaska
spellingShingle coastal sea ice motion
Barrow, Alaska
Barrow coastal ice radar data
topic_facet coastal sea ice motion
Barrow, Alaska
description The Barrow coastal sea ice radar is 25 kW X-band marine radar with a 8' antenna, which is mounted on top of the bank building in Barrow, Alaska. Sea ice can be detected at ranges of up to about 20km (12 miles). Radar signals are reflected by rough ice, which appears as bright areas in these images. Sea ice ridges appear as lines of bright reflections. Buildings, fences and cars on land also return strong signals. Dark areas in the image do not necessarily imply the absence of ice. Dark regions can be caused by shadowing behind tall features or by smooth areas, which do not reflect radar energy back to the antenna. Images are archived every 5 minutes to monitor processes that shape the landfast ice and last only a few hours.
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title Barrow coastal ice radar data
title_short Barrow coastal ice radar data
title_full Barrow coastal ice radar data
title_fullStr Barrow coastal ice radar data
title_full_unstemmed Barrow coastal ice radar data
title_sort barrow coastal ice radar data
publisher International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Data Archive
publishDate
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op_coverage ENVELOPE(-156.92322,-156.34918,71.533356,71.18179)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-156.92322,-156.34918,71.533356,71.18179)
genre Barrow
Sea ice
Alaska
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Sea ice
Alaska
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