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    Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund on 2024-07-12

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    The VISSS is a camera system recording precipitating snowfall from two perspectives. Here, movies and images of falling precipitation particles are provided for one day at station Ny-Ålesund. For further details on the VISSS see Maahn et al. (2024)

    Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund on 2024-08-13

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    The VISSS is a camera system recording precipitating snowfall from two perspectives. Here, movies and images of falling precipitation particles are provided for one day at station Ny-Ålesund. For further details on the VISSS see Maahn et al. (2024)

    Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund on 2024-08-20

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    The VISSS is a camera system recording precipitating snowfall from two perspectives. Here, movies and images of falling precipitation particles are provided for one day at station Ny-Ålesund. For further details on the VISSS see Maahn et al. (2024)

    Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund on 2024-08-24

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    The VISSS is a camera system recording precipitating snowfall from two perspectives. Here, movies and images of falling precipitation particles are provided for one day at station Ny-Ålesund. For further details on the VISSS see Maahn et al. (2024)

    Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund on 2024-08-22

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    The VISSS is a camera system recording precipitating snowfall from two perspectives. Here, movies and images of falling precipitation particles are provided for one day at station Ny-Ålesund. For further details on the VISSS see Maahn et al. (2024)

    Physical oceanography during BALTICA cruise BO615

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    Conductivity-temperature-depth profiles were measured using a CTD. The CTD was equipped with duplicate sensors for temperature, conductivity and oxygen. All sensors are calibrated irregularly

    Accumulation measurements from stake farm Neumayer Pegelfeld Süd, Ekström Ice Shelf, Antarctica, 2021

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    This publication series contains the accumulation measurements from stake farm Pegelfeld Süd on the Ekström Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The stake farm, located approximately 6 km to the southwest from the past and present Neumayer Station, has been in operation since December 1990. It consists of 16 aluminum poles (balise), placed in a grid of 4 x 4. Readings have been carried out in bi-weekly to monthly intervals by the overwintering staff of the air chemistry observatory (Spuso). Each data set in the series contains all measurements of each stake from one calendar year in a csv file, the average accumulation of the stake farm for each measurement and the standard deviation of the stake farm for each measurement. The data sets are accompanied by figures illustrating the development of the cumulative accumulation since the beginning of the measurements to date, a bar chart of the monthly accumulation for the year and a collection of panels (one panel per measurement) illustrating the variation of accumulation within the stake farm

    Basic measurements of radiation at station Langley Research Center (2025-04)

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    Soil- moisture and temperature from the PhytOakmeter plot DKr (Kreinitz, Germany) from 2020

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    As part of PhytOakmeter (www.phytoakmeter.de), time-domain transmission, soil moisture and -temperature sensors with custom-made logger systems were used to measure time series of soil state variables. The aim of these investigations was to provide data on environmental properties used in a cross-disciplinary approach. The measurement device consisted of two sensors at three different depths. The dataset contains the values of time (UTC), relative permittivity, soil moisture (in % vol) derived from permittivity and soil temperature (in °C). Determination of soil moisture was done using the formula of Topp et al. (1980). As sensors, the SMT100 soil moisture sensors with integrated temperature measurement were used. All sensors were installed within the upper 50cm below ground. The exact depths for each sensor are listed in the dataset and parameter comment

    Basic and other measurements of radiation at station Toravere (2025-04)

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