AMD_KOPRI measured four radiative components at the surface from April 2014 at Antarctic Jang Bogo station using a net radiometer at 10.5 m height. Data were sampled every minute and recorded as half-hourly averages. The dataset quantifies the surface radiative budget at the station.
Use Cases
- Model Antarctic surface energy balance based on four radiative components.
- Analyze temporal patterns of surface radiation based on minute-level sampling.
- Validate satellite-derived radiation estimates based on ground measurements.
- Study seasonal radiative budget changes based on data spanning over a year.
Strengths
- Data collection began in April 2014, providing over a year of measurements.
- Four distinct radiative components are measured, offering a detailed budget.
- Sampling occurs every minute with half-hourly averages, suggesting high temporal resolution.
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Last updated 2015-10-01 23:59:59.999000; freshness should be verified.
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
- Source
- AMD_KOPRI
- Collection Method
- Measured using a net radiometer at a height of 10.5 m.
- Time Range
- From April 2014 through 2015.
- Freshness
- Last updated 2015-10-01 23:59:59.999000.
- Geography
- Antarctic Jang Bogo Station.