Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]

Microclimate data collected hourly at Jane Col, for 12 climatic variables via automatic data loggers, 2007-2016. Data is not available across the entire temporal range for all variables. NERC funded under the British Antarctic Survey National Capability programme, Polar Science for Planet Earth. Thi...

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Main Authors: Convey, Peter, Newsham, Kevin, Geissler, Paul, Jobson, Matt
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/1bf0cfe7-a2e6-4c82-a0cd-d913876b6854
https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01588
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Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
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description Microclimate data collected hourly at Jane Col, for 12 climatic variables via automatic data loggers, 2007-2016. Data is not available across the entire temporal range for all variables. NERC funded under the British Antarctic Survey National Capability programme, Polar Science for Planet Earth. This is an updated version of this dataset. The previous dataset can be viewed here for reference: https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01304. There have been changes to the quality control carried out in the updated data. : Microclimate data was recorded at Jane Col. Data was automatically collected and recorded on an hourly basis. 12 climatic variables were recorded: wind speed, wind direction, air pressure, air temperature, relative humidity, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), UVA, UVB, temperature at four different depths. : Logger make: Campbell CR1000, serial no. 3940. Variables: wind speed, wind direction. Sensor: Young 05103. Sensor serial no.:72128. Variable: air pressure. Sensor: Vaisala. Variables: temperature (all depths). Sensor: Campbell 107 x 4. Sensor serial no.: 13125/5,6,7 and 10. Variable: relative humidity. Sensor: Campbell CS215. Sensor serial no.: E1611. Variable: photosynthetically active radiation. Sensor: Skye SKP215. Sensor serial no.: 0892 5756. Variable: UVA. Sensor: Delta-T UV-3pA. Sensor serial no.: 124. Variable: UVB. Sensor: Skye SKU430. Sensor serial no.: 0702 24526. : Quality control was carried out on this publication [Version 2.0] of the data. Specifically, we checked the data for outliers on variables which we concluded followed a normal distribution. A z-score calculation was carried out using the following equation: abs(x_i - mean(x_month)) / stddev(x_month) where we took the absolute value of the variable [x_i], then subtracted x_i by the mean of x_i values measured in that month [x_month] (using the DATE column), and then divided over the standard deviation of x_i values measured in that same month [stdev_x_month]. Using values only within the same month was to constrain the calculation to a range of values subject to seasonal variation, that would otherwise yield results that could include, for example, temperatures expected during the summer as well as the winter. These values were then categorised into three groups: z-scores under 3, between 3-6, and above 6. An additional column was then created alongside each parameter denoting whether the z-score for that value was under 3 (denoted as '1'), between 3 and 6 (denoted as '2'), or above 6 (denoted as '3'). This is to give users the option to filter values in the data that have been flagged as potential outliers based on the z-score calculation above. Due to the harsh conditions in Jane Col, data has not been recorded continually across the period. Missing values, where data was not recorded, are included in the dataset. The exact locations of sensors within the soil does change over time due to environmental conditions, so depths recorded are a guide. For columns 'wind speed' and 'wind direction', values of 0 may indicate that the sensor was frozen.
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title Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
title_short Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
title_full Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
title_fullStr Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
title_full_unstemmed Microclimate data from Jane Col, Signy Island, Antarctica 2007-2016 [Version 2.0]
title_sort microclimate data from jane col, signy island, antarctica 2007-2016 [version 2.0]
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