Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ...
These data describe meteorological measurements on Gourdon Glacier [Position February 2017: 64.23445°S 57.37473°W, February 2018: 64.23470°S 57.37329°W, February 2019 (approximated): 64.23496°S 57.37180°W, February 2020: 64.23492°S 57.37140°W]. Specifications of the applied sensors and their mountin...
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ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.921112 2024-09-15T17:40:55+00:00 Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... Lippl, Stefan Marinsek, Sebastián Braun, Matthias Holger 2020 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.921112 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.921112 en eng PANGAEA https://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Lippl-etal_2020/Lippl_Metadata_GourdonGlacier.csv Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island meteorological data DATE/TIME HEIGHT above ground Temperature, air Humidity, relative Short-wave downward GLOBAL radiation Short-wave upward REFLEX radiation Net radiation Surface temperature Wind velocity, horizontal Wind speed Wind direction Pressure, atmospheric Distance to substrate Weather station/meteorological observation Campbell Scientific CS215 Temperature & Relative Humidity Sensor Campbell Scientific SP1110 Skye Instruments Pyranometer 350 nm - 1100 nm Campbell Scientific NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Campbell Scientific IR100 Infra-red Remote Temperature Sensor Young-05106 Wind Speed & Direction Sensor Campbell Scientific CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.921112 2024-08-01T10:53:02Z These data describe meteorological measurements on Gourdon Glacier [Position February 2017: 64.23445°S 57.37473°W, February 2018: 64.23470°S 57.37329°W, February 2019 (approximated): 64.23496°S 57.37180°W, February 2020: 64.23492°S 57.37140°W]. Specifications of the applied sensors and their mounting heights are described in the attached metadata. All measurements (except of Relative Humidity with one sample measurement per hour) were done with a scanning interval of 10 seconds, and afterwards averaged over one hour. In the case of the sonic ranging sensor, measurements were done for only 5 minutes per hour due to power consumptions. All data are only filtered by outliers which were easy to discover. Thus, erroneous measurements (e.g., in the case of the sonic raning sensor), can still be part of the data. ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island Ross Island DataCite |
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Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island meteorological data DATE/TIME HEIGHT above ground Temperature, air Humidity, relative Short-wave downward GLOBAL radiation Short-wave upward REFLEX radiation Net radiation Surface temperature Wind velocity, horizontal Wind speed Wind direction Pressure, atmospheric Distance to substrate Weather station/meteorological observation Campbell Scientific CS215 Temperature & Relative Humidity Sensor Campbell Scientific SP1110 Skye Instruments Pyranometer 350 nm - 1100 nm Campbell Scientific NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Campbell Scientific IR100 Infra-red Remote Temperature Sensor Young-05106 Wind Speed & Direction Sensor Campbell Scientific CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor |
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Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island meteorological data DATE/TIME HEIGHT above ground Temperature, air Humidity, relative Short-wave downward GLOBAL radiation Short-wave upward REFLEX radiation Net radiation Surface temperature Wind velocity, horizontal Wind speed Wind direction Pressure, atmospheric Distance to substrate Weather station/meteorological observation Campbell Scientific CS215 Temperature & Relative Humidity Sensor Campbell Scientific SP1110 Skye Instruments Pyranometer 350 nm - 1100 nm Campbell Scientific NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Campbell Scientific IR100 Infra-red Remote Temperature Sensor Young-05106 Wind Speed & Direction Sensor Campbell Scientific CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor Lippl, Stefan Marinsek, Sebastián Braun, Matthias Holger Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island meteorological data DATE/TIME HEIGHT above ground Temperature, air Humidity, relative Short-wave downward GLOBAL radiation Short-wave upward REFLEX radiation Net radiation Surface temperature Wind velocity, horizontal Wind speed Wind direction Pressure, atmospheric Distance to substrate Weather station/meteorological observation Campbell Scientific CS215 Temperature & Relative Humidity Sensor Campbell Scientific SP1110 Skye Instruments Pyranometer 350 nm - 1100 nm Campbell Scientific NR-LITE2 Net Radiometer Campbell Scientific IR100 Infra-red Remote Temperature Sensor Young-05106 Wind Speed & Direction Sensor Campbell Scientific CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Campbell Scientific SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor |
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These data describe meteorological measurements on Gourdon Glacier [Position February 2017: 64.23445°S 57.37473°W, February 2018: 64.23470°S 57.37329°W, February 2019 (approximated): 64.23496°S 57.37180°W, February 2020: 64.23492°S 57.37140°W]. Specifications of the applied sensors and their mounting heights are described in the attached metadata. All measurements (except of Relative Humidity with one sample measurement per hour) were done with a scanning interval of 10 seconds, and afterwards averaged over one hour. In the case of the sonic ranging sensor, measurements were done for only 5 minutes per hour due to power consumptions. All data are only filtered by outliers which were easy to discover. Thus, erroneous measurements (e.g., in the case of the sonic raning sensor), can still be part of the data. ... |
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Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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Meteorological data from 2017-2020 on Gourdon Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula ... |
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