Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME)
This report is a product of the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Science and Planning Workshop held at the Byrd Polar Research Center on September 11-13, 2001. Given the unique and important role of Antarctica in the global climate system, it seems essential that a comprehensive program be...
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ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/52852 2023-05-15T13:37:31+02:00 Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Bromwich, David H. Parish, Thomas R. 2002-04 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52852 en_US eng Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series, M-425. Bromwich, David H. and Thomas R. Parish, eds. 2002. Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME). Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series M-425, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, 14 pages. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52852 Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) RIME Science and Planning Workshop 2001 Technical Report 2002 ftohiostateu 2020-08-22T19:20:26Z This report is a product of the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Science and Planning Workshop held at the Byrd Polar Research Center on September 11-13, 2001. Given the unique and important role of Antarctica in the global climate system, it seems essential that a comprehensive program be established with the long-term goal of documenting climate change and ultimately understanding broad scale impacts. Prerequisite to actual global change programs, detailed atmospheric process studies must be conducted to examine the interaction between the local climate components. Given the documented global importance of the Ross Sea Sector on synoptic and longer time scales and the extensive logistical support in place, it seems logical to conduct an intensive study in this region of Antarctica. The proposed study and the scientific rationale for the program is detailed in this report. U.S. National Science Foundtaion Grant OPP-0132036 Report Antarc* Antarctica Byrd Polar Research Byrd Polar Research Center Polar Research Ross Island Ross Sea Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank Byrd Rime ENVELOPE(6.483,6.483,62.567,62.567) Ross Island Ross Sea |
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This report is a product of the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Science and Planning Workshop held at the Byrd Polar Research Center on September 11-13, 2001. Given the unique and important role of Antarctica in the global climate system, it seems essential that a comprehensive program be established with the long-term goal of documenting climate change and ultimately understanding broad scale impacts. Prerequisite to actual global change programs, detailed atmospheric process studies must be conducted to examine the interaction between the local climate components. Given the documented global importance of the Ross Sea Sector on synoptic and longer time scales and the extensive logistical support in place, it seems logical to conduct an intensive study in this region of Antarctica. The proposed study and the scientific rationale for the program is detailed in this report. U.S. National Science Foundtaion Grant OPP-0132036 |
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Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) |
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Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME) |
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Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series, M-425. Bromwich, David H. and Thomas R. Parish, eds. 2002. Scientific Motivation for the Ross Island Meteorology Experiment (RIME). Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series M-425, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, 14 pages. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/52852 |
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