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- The Grünloch-Experiment (Lunz am See, Austria)
- Meteorological Field Campaign about temperature inversions in Alpine basins
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View from Lechner saddle (outflow) to Mt.
Hühnerkogel. On the left mountain top, we installed our high altitude
weather station.
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Dave Whiteman at the Department of Meteorology and Geophysics in Vienna. He is setting the Dataloggers for the experiment. | |
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A burst tire at the way to the Gruenloch.
Fortunaly our spare wheel was OK.
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Installing the data loggers at Gruenloch.
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Dave Whiteman is reparing a logger. At the
left site Kathrin Baumann from the Central Institute of
Meteorology and Geodynamics is smiling.
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At the grassy bottom of the sinkhole.
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View down to Lechnergraben - the outflow-valley for the cold air of the Gruenloch. Unfortunally the weather was not very good on this day. It was raining and sometimes foggy. | |
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Alois is looking to the steep slopes of Lechergraben. | |
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The steep path down to Lunz. | |
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