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1. On-ice meteorological data collected using Davis Weather Stations, during the SIPEX II voyage of the Aurora Australis, 2012 [SIPEX_II_Ice_Met]   PARENT DIF
Ice Stations 1-4 Two Davis weather stations are placed either side of a sea-ice ridge. The closest station to the ship is called 'unit 1', and the further station is 'unit 2'. Each weather station ...


2. Frozen dunes: An indicator of climate variability, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica [ASAC_2386]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2386 See the link below for public details on this project. ---- Public Summary from Project ---- 'Frozen dunes: An indicator of climate variability, McMurdo ...


3. Antarctic Climate Data Collected by Australian Agencies [Antarctic_Meteorology]
This record provides a listing of meteorological data collected in the Australian Antarctic Territory by members of the Australian Antarctic program (and it's predecessors) and the Bureau of Meteorology. ...


4. Macquarie Island corrected 3-hrly met records aquired by the Aust. Bureau of Met. April 1948 - March 1998 [ASAC_1015_MET0_3HRLY_DATA]
This dataset was collected under the auspices of ASAC project 1015 (ASAC_1015). It forms part of the RiSCC project (regional sensitivity to climate change). Three hourly meteorological records ...


5. 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 ...


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