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University of Canterbury weather station

Scientists, University of Canterbury weather station, Antartica

Scientists use a variety of weather monitoring tools and sets of data to make weather predictions – this weather station was set up by University of Canterbury researchers to verify satellite data.

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Rights: Dr Adrian McDonald, University of Canterbury
Published: 27 March 2013Size: 693.92 KB
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