@meteo-gr
I contacted the Norwegian Polar Institute yesterday about my request and am waiting for a reply. Thanks again for your suggestions.
@meteo-gr
I contacted the Norwegian Polar Institute yesterday about my request and am waiting for a reply. Thanks again for your suggestions.
I stumbled across your website about a day ago, and I enjoy it very much, however, is there a user guide to selecting the categories and icons, and does the site have a way to add the demarcation line (day & night) automatically?? Thank you.
Remote uninhabited island located in the subantarctic area of the South Atlantic, and a possession of Norway. There is/was an automated weather station on the island, but how are the daily conditions forwarded and made available to the rest of the world??
@gkikas-lgpz I cut/paste their response. Links provide lots of photos and other info. Good luck!!
*****Photos of the AWS itself are hard to find. It is vaguely visible in the top picture at http://www.npolar.no/no/nyheter/2014/2014-02-10-ny-feltstasjon-bouvet.html, at the back of the station building. Otherwise, see
https://bildearkiv.npolar.no/fotoweb/archives/5000-Bilder/NP_bilder/NP70000/NP063597.jpg.info#c=%2Ffotoweb%2Farchives%2F5000-Bilder%2F%3Fq%3Dbouvet
https://bildearkiv.npolar.no/fotoweb/archives/5000-Bilder/NP_bilder/NP70000/NP063600.jpg.info#c=%2Ffotoweb%2Farchives%2F5000-Bilder%2F%3Fq%3Dbouvet*****
@gkikas-lgpz I cut & paste all the links that were sent to me, but I don't know if you got them all. But according to the Polar Institute, the entire weather station has been swept away due to earthquake and violent weather!!
Sorry, I didn't know those figures were from a weather model and not actual readings. Learn something new every day!!
Sorry, I didn't know those figures were from a weather model and not actual readings. Learn something new every day!!
@gkikas-lgpz The fact that Bouvet is located in such an isolated part of the planet is what attracts so many people, and to learn as much as possible about the island. In reality there's nothing there, except seals and penguins and sea birds!! Amateur Ham radio clubs will embark on expeditions to Bouvet every few years to transmit from there. I always look for new photos from there. Still don't understand how weather data is gathered from Bouvet if the weather station is no more!! Where does Windy.com get it from??
@gkikas-lgpz I cut & paste all the links that were sent to me, but I don't know if you got them all. But according to the Polar Institute, the entire weather station has been swept away due to earthquake and violent weather!!
@gkikas-lgpz I cut/paste their response. Links provide lots of photos and other info. Good luck!!
*****Photos of the AWS itself are hard to find. It is vaguely visible in the top picture at http://www.npolar.no/no/nyheter/2014/2014-02-10-ny-feltstasjon-bouvet.html, at the back of the station building. Otherwise, see
https://bildearkiv.npolar.no/fotoweb/archives/5000-Bilder/NP_bilder/NP70000/NP063597.jpg.info#c=%2Ffotoweb%2Farchives%2F5000-Bilder%2F%3Fq%3Dbouvet
https://bildearkiv.npolar.no/fotoweb/archives/5000-Bilder/NP_bilder/NP70000/NP063600.jpg.info#c=%2Ffotoweb%2Farchives%2F5000-Bilder%2F%3Fq%3Dbouvet*****
@meteo-gr
I contacted the Norwegian Polar Institute yesterday about my request and am waiting for a reply. Thanks again for your suggestions.
@meteo-gr
I have seen photos of the construction of the weather station, but I understand the station may have suffered massive damage due to the storms and extreme weather conditions on the island.
Remote uninhabited island located in the subantarctic area of the South Atlantic, and a possession of Norway. There is/was an automated weather station on the island, but how are the daily conditions forwarded and made available to the rest of the world??
Thanks for your reply. I guess what I would like to see is a Guide to the website, and the information each icon provides, shortcuts, add and delete certain features, etc. Maybe Windy.com is a work in progress, and will be easier to navigate as time passes.
I stumbled across your website about a day ago, and I enjoy it very much, however, is there a user guide to selecting the categories and icons, and does the site have a way to add the demarcation line (day & night) automatically?? Thank you.