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AMRC's Recent Iceberg imagery from Carlos Farenga

The image displayed on this page are provided to the AMRC courtesy of Carlos "Charlie" Farenga of Argentina using his APT and HRPT receiving system.

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South Georgia Iceberg Images

Here are additional images from January 2004 from the South Georgia region, showing the A-38A, A-38B, and other icebergs.

Here are the images for December and first part of January from the South Georgia region:

Here are the images for the months of September, October and of November 2003 from the South Georgia region:

Here are the images for July and August of 2003 from the South Georgia region:

Here are the images from June from the South Georgia region:

A May 6, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image, A May 10, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image, and A May 23, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image, showing the latest locations of icebergs near South Georgia. Also note a image from May 16, 2003 NOAA-12 HRPT partial image also showing some of the icebergs this same area.

An April 13, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image and An April 17, 2003 NOAA-16 HRPT image depicting the icebergs near South Georgia and Islas Malvinas.

An April 5, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image, An April 6, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image, and An April 9, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image noting the recent positions of the icebergs near South Georgia.

A March 30, 2003 NOAA-16 HRPT image giving the big picture of the South Atlantic/Southern South America and three icebergs in the southern most part of the image.

A March 1, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image showing the status of three icebergs near South Georgia.

A February 26, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image showing two icebergs near Islas Malvinas and the South Atlantic coast along South America.

A February 11, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image and A February 25, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image revealing three icebergs near South Georgia.

A January 19, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image depicting two icebergs, which are barely visible, between South Georgia and Islas Malvinas.

A January 16, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image depicting two icebergs near South Georgia.

A January 10, 2003 NOAA-17 HRPT image clearly showing two icebergs near South Georgia.

A November 15, 2002 Meteor 3-5 APT image of some "new" icebergs in the field of view near Northern most part of the Antarctic Peninsula and near South Georgia.

A November 12, 2002 Meteor 3-5 APT image of the icebergs near South Georgia.

An October 30, 2002 NOAA-17 APT image barely showing the two icebergs near South Georgia under the clouds to the lower right side of the image.

An October 26, 2002 NOAA-17 APT image depicting two icebergs near South Georgia.

An October 12, 2002 Meteor 3-5 APT image giving a view of Antarctic icebergs, where 1 is Islas Malvinas, 2 (at 58.21/58.70 South, 38.20/39.97 West) and 3 (57.81/57.97 South, 38.20/38.03 West) are icebergs.

Here is another set of iceberg images where 1 is South Georgia, 2 denotes an iceberg 60 km by 20 km, 3 denotes an iceberg 90 km by 10 km, and 4 denotes an iceberg 30 in diameter, as seen by:

Here is an APT images of a Southern hemisphere iceberg, south of a classical low pressure area and storm system. Click here for a close up of just the iceberg.



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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.