Meteorological observations 2005 and in a longer perspective at the Sermilik Station,Ammassalik Island,Southeast Greenland |
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Authors: | Sebastian H Mernild Bent Hasholt Birger U Hansen Bjarne H Jakobsen |
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Institution: | 1. International Arctic Research Center and Water &2. Environmental Research Center , University of Alaska Fairbanks , Fairbanks , Alaska , 99775-5910 , USA E-mail: fxsm@uaf.edu;3. Department of Geography and Geology , University of Copenhagen , ?ster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 , Copenhagen K , Denmark |
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Abstract: | Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography 107(2):59–68, 2007 Meteorological stations have been in operation since 1993 at Sermilik (65°40'N, 38°10'W), Ammassalik Island, southeast Greenland. This note presents meteorological observations for the year 2005 from the two meteorological stations: Station Nunatak (515 m a.s.l.) and Station Coast (25 m a.s.l.). The year 2005 was dominated by a temporal break down of Station Nunatak and defect instrument recordings at both stations. Average yearly measurements at both meteorological stations: Station Nunatak (1994–2004) and Station Coast (1998–2005) are presented to illustrate the climatic variability within the Mittivakkat Glacier catchment, and further compared with simultaneous standard synoptic meteorological DMI station climate observations (1994–2004) at the town Tasiilaq (Ammassalik) in order to establish transfer functions (linear regressions) and describe the spatial variability of climate variables. |
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Keywords: | Ammassalik Island Arctic climate Greenland meteorology Sermilik Tasiilaq |
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