International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) / Polar Exchange at the Sea Surface (POLES) Arctic surface air temperature data, 1979-98

Basic Information
Data Updated
no, data set not being extended
Institution / PIs
U. Wash. /R. Colony, I. Rigor |
Vertical Levels
Surface Data Set |
Domain
Arctic |
Timesteps Available
Daily | Monthly |
Formats Available
netCDF | ascii

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National Center for Atmospheric Research Staff (Eds). Last modified 15 Oct 2012. "The Climate Data Guide: International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP) / Polar Exchange at the Sea Surface (POLES) Arctic surface air temperature data, 1979-98." Retrieved from http://climatedataguide.ucar.edu/guidance/international-arctic-buoy-programme-iabp-polar-exchange-sea-surface-poles-arctic-surface-ai.

Page history: Originally posted on 08 Aug 2012 and last modified 15 Oct 2012.

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