Abstract:
Dropsonde observations were made by the U.S. Air Force along
the "Ptarmigan" track of its reconnaissance program. This track
was mainly over the Beaufort Sea and the western Arctic Ocean.
Vertical profiles of geopotential height, temperature, and
dew point temperature at various pressure levels are available
for eleven years between 1950 and 1961 (excluding 1953) for the
lower troposphere mainly below 500mb.
In comparing the locations on the dropsondes to the locations
on the aircraft reconnaissance reports in ds360.0, DSS found
that the dropsonde longitudes are off by 10 degrees. For
dropsondes over the Western Hemisphere, the positions are 10
degrees east of the aircraft positions, and for the Eastern
Hemisphere, they are 10 degrees west of the aircraft
position.
Temporal Range:
1950 to 1961
Variables:
Atmospheric Pressure Measurements |
Dew Point Temperature |
Geopotential Height |
Upper Air Temperature |
Data Types:
Platform Observation
Data Contributors:
UWI-MIL/MATH
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
|
DOD/USAF/557WW
557th Weather Wing, U.S. Air Force, U. S. Department of Defense
Publications:
Kahl, J.D., M.C. Serreze, S. Shiotani, S.M. Skony, and R.C. Schnell, 1992: In-Situ Meteorological Sounding Archives for Arctic Studies. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 73(11), 1824-1830.
Data Formats:
ASCII (see dataset documentation)
Metadata Record:
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