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The system is operated by staff from the German weather service (DWD). Scientific co-use is possible according to prior agreement with AWI Logistics and Principal Investigator of the Polarstern Meteorological Observatory (Holger Schmithüsen). Helium is calculated to supply one 600 gramm balloon per day. If additional radio sonde ascents are planned, the user has to organize the additional sondes, balloons and helium. 

Summary





Contacts


Components

The system consists of a sounding PC, electronic unit "DigiCora", ground check set, GPS antenna, telemtry antenna, Helium filling unit.


Position


Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameters


Central geographical ship's position and time standard

Time synchronising is regulated via onboard NTP server.
Geographical ship's position via unit's GPS receiver.

Rawdata storage on board

Mass data: The data acquisition software creates rawdata on the local drive of the sounding computer and in the mass storage.

root directory

data01

directory name

CruiseNo
e.g.
ANT25_3

file name

DBLK_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss.mwx

Data volume (MB per day) ca

16 or 32

Number of files per day ca

1 or 2

Data archiving on land

After the cruise, the operator transfers the measurement data along with required meta data to AWI. After consultation with the data scientist and AWI Logistics they are uploaded to the PANGAEA repository. Then, the data (including meta data) can be extracted from https://www.pangaea.de/ (for authorized users only).

File format(s)

*.txt

Calibration certificates

NO

Documentation



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