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Weather condition characteristics at the H. Arctowski Station (South Shetlands, Antarctica) for 2006, in comparison with multi-year research results
The maritime Antarctic is characterised by highly variable weather conditions throughout the year, as well as over multi-year periods. The annual variability of weather conditions constitutes an important basis for biological and geographical studies, allowing for the monitoring of the functioning and changes of the geographical environment of the west coast of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, South Shetlands, Antarctica). Year-round meteorological observations (1.2006-12.2006) measured: atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction, cloud cover, air temperature, relative humidity, total precipitation, snow cover, and Admiralty Bay ice cover
UV Index monitoring in Europe
The UV Index was established more than 20 years ago as a tool for sun protection and health care.
Shortly after its introduction, UV Index monitoring started in several countries either by newly acquired
instruments or by converting measurements from existing instruments into the UV Index. The number of
stations and networks has increased over the years. Currently, 160 stations in 25 European countries deliver online values to the public via the Internet. In this paper an overview of these UV Index monitoring
sites in Europe is given. The overview includes instruments as well as quality assurance and quality control
procedures. Furthermore, some examples are given about how UV Index values are presented to the
public. Through these efforts, 57% of the European population is supplied with high quality information,
enabling them to adapt behaviour. Although health care, including skin cancer prevention, is costeffective,
a proportion of the European population still doesn’t have access to UV Index information