The Polynyas, Ice Production, and seasonal Evolution in the Ross Sea (PIPERS) campaign deployed fourteen WIIOS units during the autumn sea-ice growth period in 2017, producing the largest single WII dataset to date — over 23,000 wave records, two orders of magnitude beyond SIPEX II.
- Location: Ross Sea, Antarctica
- Year: 2017
- Season: Autumn ice growth
- Instruments: 14 × WIIOS
- Records: 23,000+ wave records
Where to get the data
The full dataset is published on Mendeley:
Papers using this dataset
- Kohout A. L., Smith M., Roach L. A., Williams G., Montiel F., Williams M. J. M. (2020). Observations of exponential wave attenuation in Antarctic sea ice during the PIPERS campaign. Annals of Glaciology, 61(82), 1–14.
See the full bibliography on the Publications page.
See also
- Alison Kohout’s Waves in Ice — Data Collection page for the wider context.
- The WIIOS sensor design page for instrument detail.