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David E. Mikolajczyk
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 5
Citations - 29
David E. Mikolajczyk is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Automatic weather station. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 11 citations.
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Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
E. Povl Abrahamsen,S Barreira,Cecilia M. Bitz,Amy H. Butler,Kyle R. Clem,Steve Colwell,Lawrence Coy,Jos de Laat,Marcel du Plessis,Ryan L. Fogt,Helen A. Fricker,John C. Fyfe,Alex S. Gardner,Sarah T. Gille,Tessa Gorte,Luke Gregor,Will Hobbs,Bryan J. Johnson,Eric Keenan,Linda M. Keller,Natalya Kramarova,Matthew A. Lazzara,Jan T. M. Lenaerts,Jan L. Lieser,Hongxing Liu,Craig S. Long,Michelle Maclennan,Robert A. Massom,François Massonnet,Matthew R. Mazloff,David E. Mikolajczyk,Aditya Narayanan,Eric R. Nash,Paul A. Newman,Irina Petropavlovskikh,Michael C. Pitts,Bastien Y. Queste,Phillip Reid,Fabien Roquet,Michelle L. Santee,Susan E. Strahan,S. Swart,Lei Wang +42 more
TL;DR: Stammerjohn, Sharon; Scambos, Ted A; Adusumilli, Susheel; Barreira, Sandra; Bernhard, Germar H; Bozkurt, Deniz; Bushinsky, Seth M; Clem, Kyle R; Colwell, Steve; De Laat, Jos; du Plessis, Marcel D; Fogt, Ryan L; Foppert, Annie; Fricker, Helen Amanda; Gardner, Alex S; Gille, Sarah T; Gorte, Tessa; Johnson, Bryan; Keen
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The AntAWS dataset: a compilation of Antarctic automatic weather station observations
Yetang Wang,Xueying Zhang,Wentao Ning,Matthew A. Lazzara,Minghu Ding,Carleen Reijmer,Paul C. J. P. Smeets,Paolo Grigioni,Petra Heil,E. R. Thomas,David E. Mikolajczyk,Lee J. Welhouse,Linda M. Keller,Zhao-Hui Zhai,Yuqi Sun,Shugui Hou +15 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented a new meteorological dataset derived from records of Antarctic automatic weather stations (here called the AntAWS dataset) at 3'h, daily and monthly resolutions including quality control information, which integrates measurements of air temperature, air pressure, relative humidity, and wind speed and direction from 267 Antarctic AWSs obtained from 1980 to 2021.
Automatic Weather Station (AWS) Program operated by the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the 2012-2013 field season: Challenges and Successes
Matthew A. Lazzara,Lee J. Welhouse,David E. Mikolajczyk,Maria Tsukernik,Jonathan E. Thom,Linda M. Keller,George A. Weidner,Joseph Snarski,John J. Cassano,Lars Kalnajs +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the 2012-2013 field season activities of UW-Madison's Antarctic Automatic Weather Station (AWS) program, summarizes the science that these sites are supporting, and outlines the factors that impact the number of AWS sites serviced in any given field season.