Monday, June 28, 2004
RAM-Cam 79°N @ Spitsbergen
at
Zeppelin Station
Atmospheric Monitoring and Research
Zeppelin Mountain at 474 m a.s.l. in Ny Ålesund on the west coast of Svalbard (79 degrees north latitude).
Zeppelin station (78°54' N, 11°53' E, 474 m above sea level)
The Zeppelin activities contribute to regional, national and global monitoring networks such as System for observation of halogenated greenhouse gases in Europe (SOGE), Network for detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC), Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW), EMEP and AMAP
University of Tromsø, Department of Computer Science
Weather Observations
at
Zeppelin Station
Atmospheric Monitoring and Research
Zeppelin Mountain at 474 m a.s.l. in Ny Ålesund on the west coast of Svalbard (79 degrees north latitude).
Zeppelin station (78°54' N, 11°53' E, 474 m above sea level)
The Zeppelin activities contribute to regional, national and global monitoring networks such as System for observation of halogenated greenhouse gases in Europe (SOGE), Network for detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC), Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW), EMEP and AMAP
University of Tromsø, Department of Computer Science
Weather Observations
Sunday, June 27, 2004
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Polar Webcams
Live from the North Pole!
Two Web Cams deployed on April 29, 2003 by NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
NOAA - Arctic Theme Page
NOAA - Arctic Science Laboratory
Dr. Norbert Untersteiner
Sydney Chapman Professor
University of Alaska Fairbanks
and
Professor Emeritus, Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Arctic summer time the puzzling summer of 2003
What changes have occurred in Arctic sea ice volume and dynamics over the past 50 years?
nsf.gov
North Pole Environmental Observatory
Polar Webcams
Live from the North Pole!
Two Web Cams deployed on April 29, 2003 by NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
NOAA - Arctic Theme Page
NOAA - Arctic Science Laboratory
Dr. Norbert Untersteiner
Sydney Chapman Professor
University of Alaska Fairbanks
and
Professor Emeritus, Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Arctic summer time the puzzling summer of 2003
What changes have occurred in Arctic sea ice volume and dynamics over the past 50 years?
nsf.gov
North Pole Environmental Observatory