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AMRC's Iceberg Data
Many of these data sets and imagery are archived by the AMRC.
See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on questions asked about the icebergs. Thanks to Terri Gregory at SSEC for compiling this.
Click here to see HRPT and APT images of Southern Hemisphere Icebergs courtesy of Carlos Farenga.
Latest Iceberg Image
A September 23, 2003 NOAA-16 Infrared image giving the latest view of the icebergs. C-16 and B-15A are visible today. Today's distance of B-15A is 157 km. Sea ice remains in the Ross Sea. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius.
A September 19, 2003 NOAA-16 Infrared image giving the latest view of the icebergs. B-15A and C-16 can be seen today. Sea ice remains in the McMurdo Sound region. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius.
Latest Iceberg Movie
Here is a movie in Quicktime format that shows the formation of the C-18 and C-19 icebergs. Note that this is a very long sequence of over 220 images that may take some time to download. Also note that this animation does not have any navigation corrections made to the images (so the Ross Ice Shelf jumps a bit).
Here is the latest two year movie of the iceberg as seen from the NOAA series and some DMSP series satellites from March of 2000 to March of 2002. Note that this is a very long sequence of over 220 images that may take some time to download. Also note that this animation does not have any navigation corrections made to the images (so the Ross Ice Shelf jumps a bit). The amination looks best if the speed is increased to nearly 90% of the full speed.
Latest Weather on the Icebergs!
Wonder what the weather is like on the Icebergs? Check out our observations from the University of Wisconsin Automatic Weather Station Network:
Recent Iceberg Images Updated!!!
Archived Iceberg Movies
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| Archived Iceberg Images by Name
Archived Iceberg Images by Date
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Images of Antarctic Ice Shelves Check out the imagery from the Antarctic ice Shelves where iceberg calving is being monitored at the Antar ctic Glaciology Data Center at the National Snow and Ice Data Center using NOAA AVHRR and Terra and Aqua MODIS data obsevations.
Antarctic Iceberg Tracking Database from Brigham Young University Check out BYU's database of icebergs from 1978 and 1992 to present using the remotely sensed observations from Seasat, ERS-1/2, NSCAT and QSCAT.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OPP-9908842. 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 Founation.