YOPP is a ten-year collaborative international project to improve predictions in the Arctic region with several special operating periods
Huang, L., Mariani, Z., & Crawford, R. (2023). MODF for Iqaluit Airport, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/YRNF-CK57
The North Slope of Alaska (NSA) atmospheric observatory at Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow) provides data about cloud and radiative processes at high latitudes. The NSA is a focal point for atmospheric and ecological research activity in the Arctic.
Akish, E., & Morris, S. (2023). MODF for Utqiagvik, Alaska, during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/A2DX-NQ55
Tiksi is a node for a number of global observation programs, and the science focus is on atmosphere-surface exchanges, radiation, aerosols, and climate grade meteorological measurements.
Akish, E., & Morris, S. (2023). MODF for Tiksi, Russia, during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/5BWN-W881
This dataset combines several others for the stations at Ny Alesund. The focus is on the special observing periods for YOPPsiteMIP: SOP1 (Feb-Mar 2018) and SOP2 (Jul-Sep 2018).
Holt, J. (2023). Merged Observatory Data File (MODF) for Ny Alesund. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/Y89M-6393
Eureka is a node for a number of global observation programs, and the science focus is on atmosphere-surface exchanges, radiation, aerosols, and climate grade meteorological measurements.
Akish, E., & Morris, S. (2023). MODF for Eureka, Canada, during YOPP SOP1 and SOP2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/R85J-TC61