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  • On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website. These data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL). This dataset contains the underway data collected during Voyage 3 (K-Axis) of the Aurora Australis Voyage in the 2015/16 season. Purpose of voyage: Marine Science, Mawson Resupply, Davis Summer Retrieval Leader: Mr. Lloyd Symons Deputy Leader: Mr. Brett Free Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section). This voyage carried out scientific work along the Kerguelen-Axis scientific area. This voyage also had the misfortune to run aground in Horseshoe Harbour off Mawson Station during a blizzard. Consequently many passengers were flown back to Hobart, and the ship eventually sailed back under its own power.

  • This dataset contains the underway data collected during the MS Nella Dan Voyage V2 1982/83 (ADBEX1). Voyage name : Antarctic Division BIOMASS Experiment I Voyage leader: Knowles Ronald Kerry Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).

  • This dataset contains the underway data from Voyage 2 1995-96 of the Aurora Australis. This was an un-manned resupply voyage with a small marine science component. NoQalms data types were logged at 10-second intervals. The Marine Science Support Data Quality Report is available via the Related URL section.

  • This dataset contains the underway data collected during the Aurora Australis Voyage 1 2003-04. This voyage went to the Casey area, leaving from and returning to Hobart. Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section). For further information, see the Marine Science Support Data Quality Report at the Related URL section.

  • On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website. These data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL). This dataset contains the underway data collected during Voyage VMS of the Aurora Australis Voyage in the 2012/13 season. Purpose of voyage: Marine Science - Sea-Ice Physics and Ecosystem Experiment (SIPEX) Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).

  • On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website. These data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL). This dataset contains the underway data collected during Voyage 5 of the Aurora Australis Voyage in the 2009/10 season. Voyage Objectives: Macquarie Island resupply and personnel change-over. Voyage Leader: Andy Cianchi Deputy Voyage Leader: Mick Stapleton Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).

  • On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website. These data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL). This dataset contains the underway data collected during Voyage 3 of the Aurora Australis Voyage in the 2011/12 season. Purpose of voyage: Commonwealth Bay visit and Marine Science Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).

  • This dataset contains the underway data from Voyage 2 1993-94 of the Aurora Australis. This was a non-marine science voyage, but NoQalms data types were logged at 60-second intervals. The observations were taken between October and November 1993 en route from Hobart to Mawson to Davis and back to Hobart. See the Marine Science Support Report at the Related URL section.

  • On every voyage of the Aurora Australis, approximately 50 onboard sensors collect data on average every 10 seconds. These data are known as the underway datasets. The type of data collected include water and air temperature, wind speeds, ship speed and location, humidity, fluorescence, salinity and so on. For the full list of available data types, see the website. These data are broadcast "live" (every 30 minutes) back to Australia and are available via the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre's portal (see the provided link). Once the ship returns to port, the data are then transferred to Australian Antarctic Division servers where they are then made available via the Marine Science Data Search system (see the provided URL). This dataset contains the underway data collected during Voyage 4 of the Aurora Australis Voyage in the 2017/18 season. Purpose of voyage: Macquarie Island over water resupply and refuel, personnel deployment/retrieval and approved project support. Voyage Leader: Mr Andy Cianchi Deputy Voyage Leader: Mr Justin Hallock Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).

  • This dataset contains the underway data collected during the Aurora Australis Voyage 2 2004-05. This voyage began in Hobart, and went to Casey, Davis and Mawson before returning to Fremantle. Underway (meteorological) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via the Related URL section).