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1. Davis Medium Frequency Middle Atmosphere Radar Winds [Davis_MFSA_Radar]
This dataset contains wind speed and direction in the middle atmosphere above Davis, Antarctica. The experiment runs continuously. Data are collected and stored every two minutes (excluding downtime ...


2. Stratospheric Aerosols and PSC lidar optical properties profiles at Dumont d'Urville, Antarctica [209_0_IPEV_FR]
Instrument History: Since 1989, France leads a monitoring program on human impacts on the Antarctic polar stratosphere. A set of instruments designed to measure ozone and parameters linked to its ...


3. Monthly mean lower stratospheric temperatures above Australian Antarctic stations. [SOE_low_strato]
INDICATOR DEFINITION Monthly means of daily temperatures at the 100hPa level (lower stratosphere), from radiosonde soundings above Australian Antarctic stations Casey, Davis, Mawson and Macquarie ...


4. Impact of Black Saturday bushfire plume and other pyrocarbon emissions on stratospheric ozone above Antarctica [AAS_3229]
Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) project 3229. Public Summary: We investigate the impact of Black Saturday Australian bushfire in 2009 on the atmosphere above Australia and in the southern ...


5. Cloud images of the sky above Davis Station, Antarctica, taken with the lidar cloudcam [ASAC_737_lidar_cloudcam]
The CloudCam system captures timelapse images of the sky above Davis Station, Antarctica. So far it has been used to detect both noctilucent clouds (NLC) during summer and polar stratospheric clouds ...


6. Dynamical Variability of the Lower Atmosphere [AAS_3140]
Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) Project 3140 See the link below for public details on this project. Public Summary A thorough understanding of the coupling and dynamics of the Antarctic ...


7. ASCOS-Soundings-01 [SMHI_IPY_ASCOS-Soundings-01]
ASCOS was an interdisciplinary expedition to the central Arctic on the icebreaker Oden from 1 August to 9 September 2008. The expedition focused on processes relating to cloud formation in the summer ...


8. Lidar Studies of Atmospheric Structure, Dynamics and Climatology [lidar]
The lidar profiles density, temperature, wind velocity and aerosol loading from the lower troposphere to the upper mesosphere, depending on operating mode. Two main measurement techniques are employed. ...


9. Midwinter atmospheric temperature at altitude ~87km [SOE_hydroxyl]
INDICATOR DEFINITION Midwinter atmospheric temperatures at ~87km above Davis station, Antarctica, are determined from hydroxyl airglow emissions. The temperature reported is determined ...


10. Polar Stratospheric Cloud observations at Davis [SOE_PSC]
INDICATOR DEFINITION Lidar observations at Davis Station, Antarctica, are used to determine daily values of average percentage occurrence and upper and lower altitude limits for Polar Stratospheric ...


11. Profiles of stratospheric ozone at Macquarie Island [ASAC_965]
These data are weekly ozone sonde flights which record the pressure (hPa) temperature (deg Celcius), humidity (relative %) and ozone partial pressure (milli Pa) vertically as the balloon ascends about ...


12. Rayleigh lidar measurements of the middle atmosphere above Kingston, Australia [lidar_kingston]
Vertical Rayleigh lidar measurements of the middle atmosphere above Kingston, Australia were undertaken during development of a lidar system that became operational at Davis, Antarctica on 07 Feb ...


13. Stratopause region parameters for Davis [SOE_STRATOPAUSE]
INDICATOR DEFINITION Lidar observations at Davis Station, Antarctica, are used to obtain monthly average values of the temperature at the stratopause, the altitude of the stratopause, and the temperature ...


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