Automatic weather station (AWS) on Etonbreen glacier, an outlet from the Austfonna ice cap in North-East Svalbard. The AWS is located at approx 360 m a.s.l. near the long term equilibrium line altitude.
Schuler, T. V., Hult, J., & Filhol, S. (2022). Automatic weather station on Etonbreen/ Austfonna glacier. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/9hez-nz67
High resolution aerosol optical depth from Sverdrup Station in Ny Ålesund (instruments: PFR, lunar PFR), AWIPEVStation in Ny-Ålesund (instruments: SP1A, C
Althausen, D., Zielinski, T., Pakszys, P., Kouremeti, N., Kazadzis, S., Hansen, G. H., Ritter, C., Mateos, D., & Sobolewski, P. (2022). Aggregated high resolution aerosol optical depth from stations and ships in the Svalbard area in the context of the REHEARSOL project [Data set]. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/1GAJ-4645
Current profiles and hydrographic data collected by the Norwegian Polar Institute during the KV Svalbard cruise in 2008 in the Fram Strait.
Edmond Hansen, Paul Dodd, Data collected during the KV Svalbard cruise in 2008, (2011) published by Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/btym-vh89
Current profiles and hydrographic data collected by the Norwegian Polar Institute during the KV Svalbard cruise in 2007 in the Fram Strait.
Edmond Hansen, Paul Dodd, Data collected during the KV Svalbard cruise in 2007, (2011) published by Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/7jqb-5930
The information extracted from WMO GTS on synoptic weather stations are now working again. There has been a dropout of services. This information will be further improved with direct download of individual years.