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Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS114
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS113 (ANT-XXXIII/4)
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS112 (ANT-XXXIII/3)
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS111 (ANT-XXXIII/2)
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS110 (ANT-XXXIII/1)
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements during POLARSTERN cruise PS115/1
The launch site is located 10m above sea level. The first row of each sounding holds surface data for TTT, RH, ff and dd, which is not acquired by the radiosonde. The measuring... -
Radiosonde measurements from Neumayer Station (2018-02)
The meteorological observatory Neumayer typically launches one radiosonde per day around 12UTC. At least weekly the sonde has an ozone sensor attached. Sondes are released from... -
Radiosonde measurements from Neumayer Station (2018-05)
The meteorological observatory Neumayer typically launches one radiosonde per day around 12UTC. At least weekly the sonde has an ozone sensor attached. Sondes are released from... -
Radiosonde measurements from Neumayer Station (2018-04)
The meteorological observatory Neumayer typically launches one radiosonde per day around 12UTC. At least weekly the sonde has an ozone sensor attached. Sondes are released from... -
Radiosonde measurements from Neumayer Station (2018-03)
The meteorological observatory Neumayer typically launches one radiosonde per day around 12UTC. At least weekly the sonde has an ozone sensor attached. Sondes are released from... -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2018-12)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2018-11)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2018-01)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-02)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-04)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-11)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-10)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-01)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-09)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown -
Radiosonde measurements from station Barrow (2019-03)
Start location: Point Barrow; Distance from radiation site: 8 km; If launch time is exactly 00Z or 12Z, the actual launch time is likely unknown