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AMRC's Recent Ross Iceberg Data

Many of these data sets and imagery are archived by the AMRC.

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A February 8, 2007 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. The new iceberg can be seen. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 5, 2007 NOAA-14 image showing B-15J. The new iceberg can be seen. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 1, 2007 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Several new pieces have broken off. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 31, 2007 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A January 30, 2007 AQUA image showing C-19A and B-15A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several January 29, 2007 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 26, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 24, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 23, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 19, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several January 16, 2006 NOAA-17 and NOAA-14 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15M, B-15N, B-17A, C-16, B-15K, and B-09B. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A January 14, 2007 AQUA-L1B visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 12, 2007 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 11, 2007 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 10, 2007 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 9, 2007 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 8, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 4, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A January 3, 2007 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 29, 2006 NOAA-15 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Fast ice has built up between Mt. Erebus and Mt. Terror. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 28, 2006 NOAA-17 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A December 22, 2006 NOAA-12 visible image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 21, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 20, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 18, 2006 NOAA-15 and NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several December 15, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 14, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 8, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several December 7, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J and C-25. B-15J is heading out of the Ross Sea, already passing the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 29, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 28, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 22, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A November 21, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing C-16, B-17A, B-15M, B-15K, C-14A, and B-09B. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several November 20, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 17, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 16, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 15, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 13, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 12, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 9, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 7, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 6, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 5, 2006 AQUA images showing B-15J, C-25, B-15A, B-15K, and B-15M. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several November 2, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several November 1, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 31, 2006 AQUA images showing B-15J, C-14A, C-15, B-09B, B-17A, B-15A, B-15K, B-15N, and B-15M. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several October 29, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 27, 2006 AQUA images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, B-15N, and B-15M. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several October 26, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 25, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 24, 2006 NOAA-15 images showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of C-16. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several October 23, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

An October 15, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing C-16. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several October 13, 2006 NOAA-14 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 12, 2006 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several October 11, 2006 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

An October 9, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several October 2, 2006 NOAA-15 and NOAA-17 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, B-15N, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15 bergs. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of C-16. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several October 1, 2006 AQUA-L1B images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several September 27, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

A September 19, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, B-15Q, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A September 18, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, B-15Q, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several September 15, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several September 14, 2006 NOAA-12 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several September 13, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of these icebergs.

Several September 12, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image of C-25 and B-15J. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting the Ross Ice Shelf. Click here to see an image of C-16. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several September 11, 2006 NOAA-18 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, B-15N, B-15Q, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg. Click here to see an image of C-16. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg. Click here to see an image of C-25. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg. Click here for an image of katabatic flow on the Ross Ice Shelf.

A September 10, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several September 8, 2006 NOAA-17 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A September 7, 2006 NOAA-12 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. C

Several September 6, 2006 NOAA-15 and NOAA-14 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15Q, B-15M, B-15K, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A September 5, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A September 4, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, B-15Q, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

\ A September 3, 2006 TERRA-L1B image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, B-15Q, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

\ Several September 1, 2006 NOAA-17 and NOAA-12 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15Q, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several August 31, 2006 NOAA-14 and NOAA-12 images showing B-15J, B-15A, B-15Q, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 30, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 29, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 27, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 26, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15A and B-15M. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

Several August 23, 2006 AQUA and NOAA images showing B-15J, C-19A, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg. Click here to see an image of C-19A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 22, 2006 NOAA-14 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 21, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 18, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 16, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 15, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 14, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 13, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. C-16 is rounding the coast of North Victoria Land. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 12, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing C-19A, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An August 11, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 10, 2006 NOAA-14 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 9, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 8, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 7, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An August 6, 2006 AQUA image showing B-15P, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several July 30, 2006 AQUA and TERRA-L1B images showing B-15J, B-15P, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 28, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 27, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, C-16, B-15P, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 26, 2006 NOAA-14 image showing B-15J, C-25, C-16, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 25, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, C-16, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 24, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, C-16, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, B-15N, and B-15P. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 24, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, C-16, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, B-15N, and B-15P. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 23, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 22, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15J and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 21, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 20, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 20, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 19, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a semi-graphics-free image from the Aqua Satellite. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 18, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 17, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 16, 2006 TERRA-L1B image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 15, 2006 AQUA-L1B image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 14, 2006 NOAA-12 image showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15A, B-15J, B-15K, B-15M, B-15N, and C-19A. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A July 13, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 12, 2006 NOAA-18 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 11, 2006 NOAA-15 image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 10, 2006 NOAA-17 image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several July 7, 2006 NOAA-17 and Aqua Infrared image showing C-19A, B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, B-15N, B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg. Click here to see an image of the C-19A iceberg.

A July 6, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 5, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 4, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A July 3, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, B-15A, and B-15K. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 30, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 29, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 28, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 27, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16 and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. A zoomed in display can be found here.

A June 26, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 23, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 22, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 21, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 20, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 19, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 18, 2006 TERRA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 17, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing C-16 as it heads north out of the Ross Sea. C-19 is also visible. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 12, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 9, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 8, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 7, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. B-15J continues to move. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 6, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A June 5, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15A, B-15M, B-15N, B-15K, C-25, and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 4, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, B-15K, B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here to see an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 3, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15A, B-15K, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A June 2, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15M, B-15K, B-15N, and B-15A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A May 30, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 29, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 28, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15M, B-15K, B-15N, and B-15A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A May 26, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. An excellent image can be seen today. B-15J appears to be on the move. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 25, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Katabatic flow is strong today. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 24, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 23, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 22, 2006 NOAA-17 and AQUA-L1B Infrared images showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15M, B-15N, B-15A, and B-15K. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A May 21, 2006 TERRA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 20, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared images showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15M, B-15N, B-15A, and B-15K. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A May 19, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 18, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 17, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing only B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 16, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-25 and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 12, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 11, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 9, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 8, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 7, 2006 AQUA Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 6, 2006 AQUA Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 5, 2006 TERRA Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 4, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A May 3, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several May 2, 2006 NOAA-17 and AQUA-L1B Infrared images showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, and B-15K. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

A May 1, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. C-16 and C-25 are still located near the Aviator Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 30, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 28, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16 and C-25. B-15J cannot be seen today due to cloud cover. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 27, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15A, B-15M, B-15K, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 26, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. C-16 remains in the Ross Sea. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 25, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 24, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, C-25, B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 23, 2006 AQUA-L1B Infrared image showing C-16, C-25, B-15A, B-15M, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image of the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 21, 2006 Aqua Visible image showing C-19A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting this iceberg.

An April 19, 2006 NOAA-18 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 18, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 17, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 14, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. C-16 is now pushing up against C-25. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 13, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J. C-16 is not visible today due to cloud cover. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 11, 2006 NOAA-12 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. An excellent image of the Ross Sea can be viewed today. The bergy bit from the Ross Ice Shelf is also clearly visible. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 10, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J, C-16, and C-25. An excellent image of the Ross Sea can be viewed today. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 7, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16 and C-25. The piece that broke from the Drygalski Ice Tongue has been named an iceberg. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

An April 6, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16 Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several April 5, 2006 NOAA-17 and Aqua Infrared and Visible images showing B-15J, C-16, B-15A, and C-19A. C-16 and the piece of the Drygalski continue to move away from the Drygalski. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several April 4, 2006 NOAA-15 and Aqua Infrared and Visible images showing B-15J, C-16, and C-19A. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several April 3, 2006 NOAA-18 and Aqua Infrared and Visible images showing B-15A, B-15N, B-15J, C-16, and C-19A. C-16 and the piece of ice broken off from the Drygalski have rounded the tip of the ice tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several April 2, 2006 TERRA and AQUA Infrared and Visible images showing B-15A, B-15N, B-15J, C-16, and C-19A. C-16 is completely around the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several March 31, 2006 NOAA-17 and Aqua Infrared and Visible images showing B-15A, B-15N, B-15J, and C-19A. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several March 30, 2006 NOAA-17 and Aqua Infrared and Visible images showing C-16, B-15J, and C-19A. C-16 has rounded the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 29, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16, B-15J, B-15A, B-15N, and C-19A. C-16 has nudged the Drygalski Ice Tongue and broken off a piece of ice, although it is too small to be deemed an iceberg. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 28, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing C-16. C-16 continues to move alongside the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

Several March 27, 2006 NOAA-17 and AQUA-L1B Infrared and Visible images showing C-16, B-15A, B-15N, and C-19A. C-16 is skirting alongside the Drygalski. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several March 24, 2006 NOAA-17 and NOAA-18 Infrared images showing C-16, B-15J, B-15A, B-15K, and B-15N. Although difficult to see due to cloud cover, it appears that C-16 has collided with the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

Several March 23, 2006 NOAA-18 and Aqua Infrared images showing C-16, B-15A, C-19A, and B-15N. C-16 continues on its collision course with the Drygalski Ice Tongue, but still has yet to hit it. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for an image showing the B-15A split. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 22, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16. C-16 has nearly collided with the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 21, 2006 AQUA-L1B Visible image showing C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 20, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16. C-16 is on a collision course with the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 17, 2006 AQUA-L1B Visible image showing C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 16, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16, C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. C-16 is heading towards the Drygalski Ice Tongue. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for zoomed in image showing the B-15A split and C-19A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 15, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16, C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. C-16 moves closer to the continent edge. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for zoomed in image showing the B-15A split and C-19A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 14, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing C-16, C-19A, B-15A, and B-15N. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for zoomed in image showing the B-15A split and C-19A. Click here for a graphics-free image depicting these icebergs.

A March 10, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 9, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. C-16 moves closer to the continent. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image. Click here for a visible image showing C-16.

A March 6, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. C-16 moves closer into McMurdo Sound. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 5, 2006 TERRA-L1B Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. The fast ice remains near the continent. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 3, 2006 NOAA-15 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Fast ice has broken off from the continent. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 2, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A March 1, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 28, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 27, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J peaking beneath cloud cover. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click here for a display of the AWS observations in station model format. Click here for a graphics-free image.

A February 21, 2006 NOAA-17 Infrared image showing B-15J and C-16. C-16 is moving into McMurdo Sound. Katabatic flow is strong today. Click here for the same display with the AWS temperatures in degrees Celsius. Click