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AMRC's Recent Ross Iceberg Data

Many of these data sets and imagery are archived by the AMRC.

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Several June 5, 2007 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several June 4, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 25, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 24, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 22, 2007 AQUA image showing C-19A and B-15A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several May 23, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 22, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 17, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 16, 2007 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 14, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 11, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 10, 2007 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 9, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 8, 2007 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 7, 2007 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 4, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 27, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 26, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15S. B-15S appears to be heading out of the Ross Sea. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 20, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 19, 2007 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 18, 2007 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 17, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 13, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 12, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 6, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 5, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 5, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 4, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 2, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 28, 2007 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J, B-15S, B-15A, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 23, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 19, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 12, 2007 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J and B-15S. The two icebergs appear to be moving south toward McMurdo. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 8, 2007 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 7, 2007 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 5, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several February 28, 2007 NOAA-18 and NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several February 14, 2007 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J and B-15S. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several February 12, 2007 NOAA-17 and NOAA-14 images showing B-15J, B-15A, C-19A, B-15K, B-17A, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 8, 2007 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. The new iceberg can be seen. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 5, 2007 NOAA-14 image showing B-15J. The new iceberg can be seen. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 1, 2007 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Several new pieces have broken off. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 31, 2007 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A January 30, 2007 AQUA image showing C-19A and B-15A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several January 29, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 26, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 24, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 23, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 19, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 16, 2006 NOAA-17 and NOAA-14 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15M, B-17A, C-16, B-15K, and B-09B. Note: B-15N is labeled incorrectly in this image. The piece of ice called B-15N is not actually B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A January 14, 2007 AQUA-L1B visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 12, 2007 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 11, 2007 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 10, 2007 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 9, 2007 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 8, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 4, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 3, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 29, 2006 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Fast ice has built up between Mt. Erebus and Mt. Terror. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 28, 2006 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 22, 2006 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 21, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 20, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 18, 2006 NOAA-15 and NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several December 15, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 14, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 8, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 7, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J and C-25. B-15J is heading out of the Ross Sea, already passing the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 29, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 28, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 22, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A November 21, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing C-16, B-17A, B-15M, B-15K, C-14A, and B-09B. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several November 20, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 16, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 15, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 14, 2006 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 14, 2006 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 13, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 12, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 9, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 7, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 9, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 7, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 6, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 5, 2006 AQUA images showing B-15J, C-25, B-15A, B-15K, and B-15M. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several November 2, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 1, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.



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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants Nos. OPP-0537827, OPP-0338147, and OPP-0230028. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation.