2015 synoptic meteorological data from the Jang Bogo station's automatic observation system (WMO Index No. 89859). Wind data is sampled every three seconds, while temperature, humidity, pressure, and visibility are sampled once per minute, with ten-minute averaged data stored by a logger. The dataset was produced by AMD_KOPRI and last updated on August 31, 2015.
Use Cases
- Analyze Antarctic wind patterns based on three-second wind sampling
- Study temperature and humidity trends based on minute-level observations
- Correlate atmospheric pressure with visibility data based on concurrent sensor measurements
- Validate climate models using ten-minute averaged meteorological data
Strengths
- Wind data sampled at a high frequency of every three seconds
- Sensor heights are precisely documented (wind sensor at 10m, temperature/humidity probe at 1.8m)
- Data is averaged over ten-minute intervals, likely reducing noise
Limitations
- Last updated 2015-08-31 23:59:59.999000; freshness should be verified
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Provenance
- Source
- AMD_KOPRI
- Collection Method
- Obtained from an automatic synoptic observation system (WMO Index No. 89859)
- Time Range
- 2015
- Geography
- Jang Bogo station