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[Willie Field AWS]

 

Automatic Weather Stations Project

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Antarctic Meteorological Research Center

 

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Space Science and Engineering Center

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[ICON] Automatic Weather Stations Project The Automatic Weather Station (AWS) Project supports a network of automated weather stations designed to record meteorological information in Antarctica and other locations.

[ICON] Antarctic Meteorological Research Center Our Antarctic Meteorological Research Center (AMRC) archives and provides Antarctic meteorological data for the United States Antarctic Program. We're happy to be able to pass on this data to the public. Also, be sure to visit AMRC's sister research center, the Arctic and Antarctic Research Center at the Scripps Institude of Oceanography, who also offer a companion polar orbiting satellite data archive.

[ICON] Icebergs AMRC provides near real-time and archived iceberg imagery, including the Ross Ice Shelf Icebergs.

[ICON] Real-Time AWS/AMRC data Real-Time meteorological data available from the Antarctic Projects in various formats.

[ICON] Archive The Automatic Weather Stations Project and the Antarctic Meteorological Research Center archives data in a variety of formats and make it freely available to the scientific community and to the public.

[ICON] Projects Special projects and collaborations of the AWS and AMRC Projects.

[ICON] Publications Current and past publications put forth by the AWS and AMRC projects.



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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.