Chinese Journal of Polar Research ›› 2025, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (4): 724-741.DOI: 10.13679/j.jdyj.20240014

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Comparison of measurements from multiple meteorological sensors along the East Antarctic coastline

MA Jingkai1LING Xinfeng2, WANG Shuoren3, WANG Hao4, WANG Juncheng1   

  1. 1National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, Beijing 100081, China;
    2Shouxian Meteorogical Bureau, Shouxian 232200, China;
     3Polar Research Institute of China, Shanghai 200136, China;
    4Aerospace Newsky Technology Co., LTD., Wuxi 214026, China
  • Received:2024-01-30 Revised:2024-06-03 Online:2025-12-30 Published:2026-01-12

Abstract:

Using the data collected by the automatic weather stations along coastal East Antarctica in 2023, this study compares the performance of DHC2 (domestic) and HMP155A (imported) temperature and humidity sensors, as well as that of ZQZ-TSF (domestic) and Young 05106 (imported) wind sensors. The results show that: (1) the observations from both types of temperature and humidity sensors are highly approximate. The systematic deviation between the sensors is –0.15 and the major of the gross errors occurs in the range of –25 to –10 . Systematic deviation for relative humidity (RH) is 0.45%, it decreases with the increase of RH at RH <80%, and increases with RH at RH >80%. (2) The observations from both types of wind sensors are essentially consistent.Systematic deviation for wind speed is as low as 0.02 m·s–1, the major of the most gross errors occurs at wind speeds of 6~7 levels. As wind speed increases, measurements from the different sensors tend to converge and the number of gross errors reduces significantly. For wind direction, the systematic deviation is approximately –3.05°, consistency between the different sensors is high along the primary (east–southeast) and secondary (southeast) wind direction. At low wind speeds, the number of gross errors in wind direction increases, the number of gross errors in air temperature and RH also increase because of insufficient air mixing.


Key words: temperature and humidity sensor, wind sensor, comparison and analysis, systematic deviation, East Antarctica