MODF for Utqiagvik, Alaska, during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2

By laraf |

The North Slope of Alaska (NSA) atmospheric observatory at Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow) provides data about cloud and radiative processes at high latitudes. The NSA is a focal point for atmospheric and ecological research activity in the Arctic. Scientists use data from the NSA to improve the representation of high-latitude cloud and radiation processes in earth system models.

climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
Citation info

Akish, E., & Morris, S. (2023). MODF for Utqiagvik, Alaska, during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/A2DX-NQ55

CC-BY-4.0
Data Access
Contact

Role: Investigator
Name: Elena Akish
email: elena.akish@noaa.gov
Institution: NOAA

Role: Investigator
Name: Sara Morris
email: sara.morris@noaa.gov
Institution: NOAA

Role: Technical contact
Name: PSL Data team
email: esrl.psd.data@noaa.gov
Institution: NOAA

Role: Data center contact
Name: ADC support
email: adc-support@met.no
Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre

Time Extent
Defines the temporal extent or coverage of the dataset. Time is expressed in UTC. For collections the end date is empty.
Geographical Extent
71.32
71.32
-156.61
-156.61
Geographical location is expressed with decimal numbers with positive axis Northwards and zero at the Equator (for north and south), and decimal numbers with positive axis Eastwards and zero at the Greenwich meridian (for east and west).