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Meterological data at Lindsey Island in 2015

Meterological observation at Lindsey Island was carried out from February in 2008. Continuous meteorological monitoring is required for deep understanding long-term trend of climate change in Antarctic region. Primary climate factors including solar radiation wind speed and direction, air temperature, pressure, relative humidity and snow depth has been monitored using automatic weather monitoring system at Lindsey Island. One and Two-hourly averaged data are stored at a data logger and an Argos Satellite transmitter is used to transmit two-hourly averaged data. The objectives of this monitoring are to record the past and current climate change through continuous operation of AWS, and to understand characteristics of meteorological phenomena at Lindsey Island. Monitoring on meteorology at Lindsay Island

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DOI
https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.22663/KOPRI-KPDC-00000536
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Science Keyword
ISO Topic
CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE
Instruments
Temperature and Relative humidity probe(Vaisal HUMICAP® Humidity and Temperature Probe)
Digital barometer(Vaisala BAROCAP® sensor)
Wind sensor(OEM air flow sensor)
Personnel
  • Taejin Choi (ctjin@kopri.re.kr)
Project
Research period
2015-01-01 ~ 2015-01-31
Create/Update Date
2015-10-06 / 2015-10-06
Location
Continent > Antarctica > Amundsen Sea > Lindsay Island
Dataset
Meterological data at Lindsey Island in 2015 Investigation of Climate Change Mechanism by Observation and Simulation of Polar Climate for the Past and Present CHOI, TAE JIN
Citation
The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00000536) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.
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  • lat:-73.601200, lon:-103.020883

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