Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.

We installed two weather stations during the 2017 melt season to constrain melt rates at two different elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, on the western Greenland Ice Sheet. LOWC Weather station was installed at our Low Camp field site where the elevation is approximately 780 mete...

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Main Authors: Jessica Mejia, Celia Trunz, Matthew Covington, Jason Gulley
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:528d4e48-8e7e-449c-aa5a-adfc81bf8c3d 2024-06-03T18:46:52+00:00 Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018. Jessica Mejia Celia Trunz Matthew Covington Jason Gulley High Camp. Elevation ~950 m asl. Ice thickness ~750m. Bounding box includes, HIGH weather station, RADI moulin, stream, and GNSS station, and seismic station SEHC. Low Camp. Elevation ~780m asl. Ice thickness ~500m. Bounding box includes, LOWC weather station. JEME moulin and stream (2017). PIRA moulin and stream (2018). GNSS stations JEME, LMID, and JNIH. Seismic station SELC. ENVELOPE(-49.684,-49.16,69.545,69.54) BEGINDATE: 2017-07-02T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-10-06T00:00:00Z 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:528d4e48-8e7e-449c-aa5a-adfc81bf8c3d unknown Arctic Data Center weather station on-ice meterology air temperature wind speed solar radiation Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:17:39Z We installed two weather stations during the 2017 melt season to constrain melt rates at two different elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, on the western Greenland Ice Sheet. LOWC Weather station was installed at our Low Camp field site where the elevation is approximately 780 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l) and the ice is ~500 meters (m) thick. HIGH Weather station was installed at our High Camp field site where the elevation is approximately 950 m.a.s.l. and the ice is ~750m thick. Each station was equipped with a HOBO/ONSET U30 data logger set to record observations continuously every 15 minutes. Each station was mounted to 1.25-inch aluminum conduit, drilled and frozen into the ice. Instruments were mounted approximately two meters above the ice surface upon initial installation in 2017. During the 2017 melt season HIGH weather station experienced surface lowering of 50.2 centimeters (cm) from 2017-07-30 through 2017-08-15. Heavy snow fall beginning 16 Aug. 2020 effectively ended the 2017 melt season. The aluminum conduit mounting LOWC weather station snapped above the coupler over the 2017-2018 winter. LOWC weather station was re-installed in July 2018, while HIGH weather station was lowered, each station maintaining an approximate two meter instrument height above the ice surface. Dataset Greenland Ice Sheet Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Avannarleq ENVELOPE(-49.100,-49.100,62.133,62.133) Greenland Sermeq Avannarleq ENVELOPE(-50.833,-50.833,71.033,71.033) ENVELOPE(-49.684,-49.16,69.545,69.54)
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topic weather station
on-ice
meterology
air temperature
wind speed
solar radiation
spellingShingle weather station
on-ice
meterology
air temperature
wind speed
solar radiation
Jessica Mejia
Celia Trunz
Matthew Covington
Jason Gulley
Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
topic_facet weather station
on-ice
meterology
air temperature
wind speed
solar radiation
description We installed two weather stations during the 2017 melt season to constrain melt rates at two different elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, on the western Greenland Ice Sheet. LOWC Weather station was installed at our Low Camp field site where the elevation is approximately 780 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l) and the ice is ~500 meters (m) thick. HIGH Weather station was installed at our High Camp field site where the elevation is approximately 950 m.a.s.l. and the ice is ~750m thick. Each station was equipped with a HOBO/ONSET U30 data logger set to record observations continuously every 15 minutes. Each station was mounted to 1.25-inch aluminum conduit, drilled and frozen into the ice. Instruments were mounted approximately two meters above the ice surface upon initial installation in 2017. During the 2017 melt season HIGH weather station experienced surface lowering of 50.2 centimeters (cm) from 2017-07-30 through 2017-08-15. Heavy snow fall beginning 16 Aug. 2020 effectively ended the 2017 melt season. The aluminum conduit mounting LOWC weather station snapped above the coupler over the 2017-2018 winter. LOWC weather station was re-installed in July 2018, while HIGH weather station was lowered, each station maintaining an approximate two meter instrument height above the ice surface.
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author Jessica Mejia
Celia Trunz
Matthew Covington
Jason Gulley
author_facet Jessica Mejia
Celia Trunz
Matthew Covington
Jason Gulley
author_sort Jessica Mejia
title Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
title_short Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
title_full Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
title_fullStr Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of Sermeq Avannarleq, West Greenland from 2017-2018.
title_sort meteorological data from two on-ice weather stations at 780 and 950 m asl elevations in the ablation area of sermeq avannarleq, west greenland from 2017-2018.
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:528d4e48-8e7e-449c-aa5a-adfc81bf8c3d
op_coverage High Camp. Elevation ~950 m asl. Ice thickness ~750m. Bounding box includes, HIGH weather station, RADI moulin, stream, and GNSS station, and seismic station SEHC.
Low Camp. Elevation ~780m asl. Ice thickness ~500m. Bounding box includes, LOWC weather station. JEME moulin and stream (2017). PIRA moulin and stream (2018). GNSS stations JEME, LMID, and JNIH. Seismic station SELC.
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BEGINDATE: 2017-07-02T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-10-06T00:00:00Z
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