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What's new with the Automatic Weather Station Project?


Last Updated 22 November 2005

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  • New AWS Site on Drygalski - Members of the "Earth's largest Icebergs" group, including Jonathan Thom of the AWS project, have added a new AWS on the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Visit the Fountain real-time data site for information on this new site.

  • New AWS Map! - View a current map depicting the locations of the Automatic Weather Stations that are currently operating around Antarctica.

  • Three New AWS sites! - In January and February 2005, Mark Seefeldt of the University of Colorado and Tom Parish of the University of Wyoming deployed three new AWS stations on the Ross Ice Shelf. Visit Carolyn, Mary, and Eric's Real-Time Data Site.

  • New Webcam pages! - Webcam images from several areas in Antarctica can now be viewed at one easy website! Please visit our webcam page to visit Antarctica!


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    What's new at the Antarctic Meteorological Research Center?


    Last Updated 22 November 2005

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    • Antarctic IDD - The Antarctic IDD data distribution sharing system has been launched at the AMRC site and other various institutions, headed up by Matthew Lazzara. Visit the Antarctic IDD site for more information.

    • New Color Composites - View the new pseudo-color composites.

    • Photo Gallery - View new pictures from the 2004-05 field season at the Photo Gallery page.

    • Case Studies!! - Explore the AMRC's new Case Study Repository!

    • Dr. Stearns is named an AMS Fellow!! - Dr. Charles Stearns, Principal Investigator for the AWS and AMRC projects, has been named an American Meteorological Society Fellow at the 84th Annual AMS meeting in January 2004. Congratulations Dr. Stearns!



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    This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants Nos. OPP-0537827, OPP-0338147, and OPP-0230028. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation.