SOME RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL AND AEROLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN ANTARCTICA DURING THE PERIOD 1956-1966

Aerometeorological observations in Antarctica are performed not only at the permanent meteorological stations, but also by mobile detachments. The full complex of meteorological observations was, in a number of cases, augmented by gradient observations and by measurements of the total ozone content....

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Main Author: Dolgin, I. M.
Other Authors: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1967
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Summary:Aerometeorological observations in Antarctica are performed not only at the permanent meteorological stations, but also by mobile detachments. The full complex of meteorological observations was, in a number of cases, augmented by gradient observations and by measurements of the total ozone content. Measurements made provide an adequate basis for the development of a reliable climatic characteristic of the free atmosphere of Antarctica. Trans. of Arkticheskii i Antarkticheskii Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Institut. Informatsii Byulleten (USSR) n57 p43-59 1966.