2015 measurements of Cloud Condensation Nuclei concentration were collected at King Sejong Station in Antarctica. The data was gathered using a Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter (CCNC) to monitor aerosol particles. It was provided by the AMD_KOPRI organization and last updated in the platform in August 2021.
Use Cases
- Analyze temporal trends in CCN concentration to study seasonal aerosol variability in Antarctica.
- Correlate CCN measurements with other atmospheric data from King Sejong Station to model cloud formation processes.
- Use the 2015 time-series data as a baseline for comparing long-term changes in Antarctic aerosol populations.
Strengths
- Data provides a full year of continuous measurements from 2015.
- Measurements are from a significant Antarctic research station, King Sejong.
Limitations
- The dataset's sample size (row count) and specific features (columns) are unknown.
- Data is from a single year and location, limiting generalizability to other regions or time periods.
Provenance
- Source
- AMD_KOPRI via NASA Earthdata.
- Collection Method
- Measured by a Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter (CCNC).
- Time Range
- 2015
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- King Sejong Station, Antarctica.